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® = SouthJBrooklyn. QBVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FOR SALE. —SLATE QUARRIES CONTAINING forty. acres op twenty-four yeern’ lease. Tne inve- rest o1 half these will be sold for’ the above sum, or the ‘or purchasers taken a8 partners, aif ‘terest. These quarries ‘immense bat ‘the bu must be pra tupply the demand. EA) —FOR SALE, _ MANUFACTURING 83.500, ater iG e Laipee'y Ddasiness, ed Apply at 289 Broadway. room 16. ws *y: 100m “GEORGE W. SIMERS. 3. FOR SALE—ONE HALF OF A MA- -000, nufactaring business, in the country, new in successful operation. Also, to let—A pretty country residence in Connecticut; and part of a store, with lerge show window, ‘earl atreet, both at very Jew rates. Address A. B. C., 202, Herald offica. 00 Lots FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE, . sitaated in New York and Brooklyn A Mock of heures in avenue, ©, for sale low. splensid a8 pIOpe! lown tow! y roar, forsale, ML SHELDEN, 66 Newnan stceer. 0 WILL PURCHASE A FIRST RATE CROCK- 0 ery store, established four years, inclading ase, 0, &c., &e., aiturted in o first rate Duriness thoroughfare. tisfactory reasons given for relling. Inquire at No. 8 Gold street, ground floor offiée, fer C. W., on Friday and Saturday, irom 9 te 1z A. M., for two days, 3 —FOR SALE, AN INTEREST IN A TRA- 'e velling businera, which must prove both y it and extremely profitable; . Al in’ grocery store up tow: Also, @ Buperior hat store for sale, $900. Also, nd feed store ta Bedtora street, splendid trade, $1,100; : ‘ 000. y Po at 212 Broaaway, rom No GQ5, Oa WATER, SOAR AND FRUTESTAND ime stock, at wer; 1 ft. Pormeston immediately.” ONLY FOR A COUNTRY RESIDENCE — 10 On the 2d of July, 1855, let those who are des- wan & arom seam 8 Seer near the & while they ha ortunity ai means. i a more for ‘what call amusement, Ja the July, than is neces: ‘to secure a pleasant resi- ‘which will constantly increase in value, and dence, makes bappy family home. 700 building lots and 50 farms will be divided among 400 subscribers on the 2d pppable im instalments. Apply immediately to 1D, 208 Broadway. CHANCE FOR A CARPENTER —TWO CHESTS OF house carpenter’s tools will be sold for meg at 167 Codar street, inten days from this notice. The owners of the above chests are netified to claim their property. WM. WILSON, 153 Ceder street. BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE —A NEWLY FUR mushed private boarding house with 11 rooms, im Laurens street, uear Houstom street. This house bas all the comforts that it needs. The rent is very low, and is paid up to the first of August. The lease of the house is for two years, OILER FOR SALE—A MONTGOMERY TUBULAR beller (second band,) very economical on tu Will be sola Jow to close. Gan be seen at the foundry o J.A. & J. D. SECOR, 441 Tenth street. D's. STORE FOR SALE,—THE WHOLE OR HALF share ef an old and well established retail drug im one aff the best locations in the city; the store stocked and in good condition, with a lease for a of years, Address Druggist, box 140 Herald RUG STORE FOR SALE~A RARE CHANCE FOR A physician er druggist, such as is seldom offered in ® good neighborhood, doing a fine business, well stocked; was not fitted up to sell. Terma easy. Rent cheap, with lease. For particulars, apply at 30 Second avenue, near Eecond street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—THE HANDSOMELY FIT. ted up}drug store, 186 Grand street, doing s first Fate retail and cispensing business, will be sold ata sacrifice, and on accommodating terms. The proprietor Deing engaged in theatrical business, cannot attend to it, Apply at the store, or teGBO, LEA, 53 Bowery. RUG STORE, NOW DOING A GOOD BUSINESS, D which = Regd ve nepal es: be ear = juence e health of roprietor. the chiwer of Woodhull street ana Hamilton venue, \LEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—WITH ON STATEN ISLAND FOR SALE-CONTAIN ing about 20 acres, house and out houses, new, one mile from Reasvilie. Will be sold on very accom- terms. Inquire of J. @. GOTTSBERGER, Jun., 12 Centre street. ——————— SALE—THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS H. PEUG- net’s Institution, The buildings are large and in OR SALE—AT FORDHAM, OR EXCHANGE, ALARGE double house and three acres of land, Possession a6 soon as wanted. Enquire at No. 26 Ferry wtweot, up stairs. R SALE—A FIRST RATE STAND FOR COFFEE wtand, at the coruer of Catherine market slip and South ee Pg side, Apply om the premises, between 6 F% SALE—A PLEASURE SAIL BOAT, CARRYING jiband mainsail; excelleat model and ender for use. Bize, 203, feet long, 7 feet wide, warrant- ed te bes fast and safe boat, in fine or rough weather The owner not being able to use her, would sell at = sa- erifice, if sold soon. Inquire of JAMES E. WALKER, 114 Fulton etreet. F% SALE—JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, THREE fires class single horses: one s fine bright bay ‘with bisek mane and tail, 16 hands high, six years oi and Diy green, can trot in three minutes, and io a very ‘The seeond one, a fine gra; it OE iby hen Sleek mang and bixck bot tail, and ean trot inside 5 die bere, sate iy Day or brown, 10}4 Fands high, fi designed for e gentleman ‘These horses ha’ They be calling at 89 avenue D. FF" SALE—FANCY DRY GOODS STORE, 161 COURT street, Brootlyn; stock from $1,500 to $2,000; will ‘be sold om desirable vwrms toa good purchaser, For ‘ulere, apply toN. BUTIERLY, 116 Chamber's st., jew York, or on the premises im Brooklyn. ‘OR SALE—THE “GORDON COTfAGE,’? WITH 234 acres of lsed, situated on New York bey, at Fort lamilton. Tho house is in geod oreer, and the grounds are well stocked with peach, apricot, cherry and ether it trees, or it will ee route Yor the genet. apply to PHILIP R, WILKINS, Auctioneer, No. 2 Broad BOR SALF—A SMALL FARM, OR COUNTRY SEAT, situated on the Delaware river, one mile above Bur yw Jersey; accees to Philadelphia by boat and care ne" times asily contains tweaty acres; plenty ‘or fruit; extra good house, barn, carriage house, ica yomata oa the property. “ADpIP too. A. PEASE, 204 yemain on the property. App! ye Broadway; or to the subseriber on the premises. BENJAMIN SNYDER. RR SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON now doing a good business. Muat be #old, proprie'or is going to California, Inquire at 135 Cana, street. OR SALE—A SODA WATER STAND, WITH MAR. ble slab, silver mounted fount, fine a ithoat the necessary spperatus, located, loubt, better than any other stand in the city. Apply ‘Nimmediately, at 260 Broadway, room No. 10, GEORGE W. SIMERS, ” 5F0R SALE—IN Itta Hill Rai tr two houses and barn; ex: tion not to be sar, ri fally situated, having a fine ery extensive. business in | CA, AT A BARGAIN, ON SOUTH ‘ack, four and a half acres, with cellent ground for rasing fruit, or any king of produce. Fine building sites, weil sup. OR SALE—AT*STEWARI’S'WAGON FACTORY, FIF- ty-third street. near Broadway, some splendia cote’ wagons. Alro some wagons bu? little used in good order. Also one spring cart with crank axle. You ‘will find this place aa favorable as any im the city. All hinds of wagons made to order and in the neatest man- ner. SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- turing business, under valuable patent, alread, introduced, and promisiog « lucrative st. For clare apply to GER. | wer CANTON STREET—THE TWO TWO fo ene brick dwellings Nos 9 ana 11 Igand cannot ve surpassed; price $7,000: terme yh or Masse oiase house for $9,000, Apply te JAMES YOU! ‘Warburton avenue, fist house ebeve Lamartine avenue, or Yonkers Post Office. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD SECOND-HAND ROCK. way coach; also, two second hand wagons. Any perrom wanting these articles will get a bargain, as the has no.uce for them. A good fast horse will bs imtrade,. Apply at 92 East Kleventh strest, near OR SALE) OR) TO RENT—A SPLENDID COUNTRY residence, on Long Island, six miles from Brooklyn, island Rei'road, situated within one minute’s station; house 35x86; balcony all o ee of four acres, under fine cull tion; a fine well, &c.; a fine stable, cow and hen hoa &e. ’ Apply to T. T. EDGERTON, 146 Pear! street. OR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR TO LET—THE HOUSE, witb the furniture, No. 60 East sixth street, wear Fourta avenue. House three stories, basement and cellar; 20x55; modern improvements; 15 feet court yard im front. Possession immediately Apply as above, or te JOSEPH DAVISON, Hanover Ls pace eee Wilam and Pearl streete; or to LUSH & MOON, 296 Fourth avenue. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A FARM, OF 43 ACRES F of ground, 16 Sie township of Rahway, county of Essex, State of New y, on the road leading to Weat field, ‘about a half a mile from upper Rahway, and one and a half miles from the Rahway depot; accessible every few hours in the day by cars, from 6 A. M. uatil 12 P. M.; farm under good cultivation; soil good; about 10 acres of woodland, young timber, belted on the one side by the Kahway ‘iver, affording pasture land in the woods for five cows; three acres best of meadow jamé, balance upland and tillable; ground high, from which Staten Island can be seen; apple orchard of about 76 trees, in fine bearing order; frat trees, &e.; house stone, two stcries; barn and other out houses; best o! water; also, the stock om the place, if desired. Price $4,500; $1,800 on mortgage, which will be assumed by the sellers,or the party urchasing mey, when the mori- age, which leaves ample security on other property, leaving the ltce clear. For particulars inquire |. L. VANDEWATER, No. 12 Maiden lane. F SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL VILLA re residence at Flushing, L. 1.; grounds 200x100, ndsomely ornamented; a new, stylish gothic house, . Also, @ country residence in Geneva, N. Y. Also, a fine in Dutchess county. E B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 bet) OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD farm in New Jersey, or merchandise, a first class heuse, containing 17 100ms, with gas, range, &c., in a neighborbood and pleasantly located om the corner of Weodhull and Hicks streets, South Brooklyn. For par- teulsrs, inquire of J. A. LYDECKER, 199 Columbia, cor- ner of Union street, South Brooklyn. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FIR3T CLASS HOU: located in Brooklyn. apply to JOSEPH HAGUS, 1: Gold street, New York. UMBER TRACT AND IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE orexcbange for city or Brooklyn improved pro- perty, or household furniture.—An inexhaustible sup- ly of white and yellow pine and oak, with a good mar- et near, saw m‘li, lath mill, and dwellings on, near the Delaware river, will be dis of at a great bargain. A pay to ABBE & ROBINSON’S Farmers’ Exchange, 38 street, or 203 Broadway. Ms. SHOP FOR SALE—AN OLD STAND, WITH Tease and fix Inquire on the corner of Se- cond avenue and street, before 12 o’clock. The owner is going west. ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR PRO- perty in Westchester county or New Jersey. A first class four story house and lot to exchange for a small farm. Apply at 476 Fourth street. EWING MACHINES FOR SALE.—ONE OF WHEEL- er’s and Wilson’s white sewing machines to sell very cheap at 109 or 111 Canal street. PORTE MONNAIE MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE, & press in complete order; also the necessary » patterns, dies, samape, teole. and meterial—for $176 cash Can be seen at Fulton street, up stairs, at the office of John E. EARLE & BON. STORE IN WILLIAMSBURG' FOR SALE.—HAS been in operation 3 years, and doiag an excellent business. The stock may be taken, if desired, by the pur- chaser. For particulars, apply to BILLINGE & JONES, 115 Greenwich street, near Cortlandt street, UNTRY RESIDENCE AND FARM FOR 8Au£—ON the cast ond Rs ong Ilan taining about ene han- a Proper: term of years. partic Enwit's NoRmis « ton 14 Front, corner 0! street, N.Y. R SALE—TRE $' she is nowin Fete farm in now rei of e DRY GOODS, &C. 1 NEW AND ELEGANT SUMMER BONNETS.— Just received by tae Atlantic, from our branch house, Rue Richelieu, Paris. This invoice comprises the latest stylen in fancy crape, black lace, and emoroidered si hate, so much admired at present in Paris. We confidently fiatter ourselves that every lady who in- spects our present stock will be convinced that for taste and beauty of design, there are no goods in this city that can compare with ours. At the same time, our prices are decidedly moderate. An early call will be found advan- tageour, at Madame R, HARRIS & SON, 571 Broadway. ULPIN’S MANTILLAS. MANTILLAS *ELLING OFF, FROM 40 to 50 per cent velow regular prices. ‘The entire stock must positively be cleared out BEFORE 15TH OF JULY, im consequence of EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, ahbich will cause « partial and temporary closing of the store. Pe ech Dlack silk mantillas at $4 and $6 each, and v RICHER GOODS FROPORTIONATELY LOW. GEORGE BULPiN, Paris Mantila Emporium, 361 adway, OR SUMMER. We odin attention to our large assortment of summer under garments, comprising— Gauze silk shirts and drawers, Gauze merino do, Lirle tbread do., White linen, twill, &c., drawers, In all sizes and qualities. ‘Wholesale or retail. Our stock of superior ready made shirts is alw: complete. Gentlemen can ure any size without ue- lay. IRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street. OTICE. —EMBROIDERED MUSLIN3 AND BANDS TO $9 sold, we Of ladies to those at $11 and $13 50. MILLER & GRANT, 871 Broadway. sn FRENCH WOVE CORSE! has jast received by the Atlen' celebrated French wove corsets, t Lyons wey for her, of a very Nght tille, and beauti- fully adapted for summer wear, only weighing from four to five ounces each corset. Her prices are only half usually cl |, while for ease and elegance in fitting, (her French wove corsets are confessediy ansur. passed, GAYNOR, Importer, 46 Third avenue, near ath street. 1ILK COTTON—FOR HAND aor MA wing, to read o. ° pool . fongth forsale at WHEELER & WILSON'S bowing mo, chine depot, 343 Broadway. ‘ANTILLAS! ——— ! UOTION 11 rion In Parone. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1855. j= BRITISH AND NORTH AMBRICAN ROYAL mail eteamebi) “Nfor freight or posses. apply to agg oF ree ON AnD, No. 4 Bowling Groen. There will be no steamships of this line from New York until furthernotiee VANDERBILT KUROPEAN LIN® iret clase steamshi 1d, silver, bullion. ¢ Y Jewelry preciou s wo er J of ‘are signed Erore aben at usual rates. ‘noon of the day before sailing, for, ‘% 02. Will be received at the the day of ‘and will be India rubber bage w ‘be immediately de Paroels taken, each prepaid, one d FIXED DATES OF BAIL! vaom saw ORE. Letters pre flee sp, tolla. M. ited in the Post vifics jollag and upwards. cage SUMNER, MON’ CARYSTIE, SCHLORSSMANN & CO., 27 Qual Ceinmiz ~ Delavigne, Havre, OL.—SAILS ON SATURDAY, JUNE 90, at 12 o’elock, the well known packet ship ASHBURTON, For second cabin or steerage pas b No, 19 East river, ‘Bu! E FOR LIVERPOOL —The clipper ship GREAT WESTERN, Capt. Faroer, will positively sailfon Monday the 24 of teerage passage Gid packet, apply on beard foot of Beekman streot, Kast river, or to JACUB WILSON, 108 South street. LACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL —The clipper abip MANHATTAN, Capt. Dixon, will positively sail 6tb July. Passengers ia the second cabin and steerage are found with good For terms of patsage apply on board, foot of Beekman s'reet, East river, or to JACOB WILSON, 108 rovisions, properly \) OTICE —CHEAP PaSSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.—THE ‘splendid new clipper ship BELLE WOOD, Captain sailon monday, 2d July, classes of passengers are unsur- application shouli be t river, foot of Market TAPSCOT? & CO , 86 South at. 0OL AND by ig Seren nto STEAMSHIP ‘theie favorite MESTER......2,125 tons, Capt. 27700 tous Capt: 3 Lelteh to state room. Tucker, will positivel, accommodations for passed. To secure berths oi made on board, at pier 37 CITY OF BALTIM oy OF WASHING’ 1, and found in Peevisions. rents yt oO atadsn aMire Philadelptle, and Mo. 1 Brosdway, New REMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—THE UNITED States mail steamship HEKMANN, E Higgins, coa- imander, will tat] for Bremen, touching at Southampton, ers for England and 12 o'clock M., from ice of passage from New York to to Jand the mails France, on Satarday, J pier 37 Nerth river. Southamptop or Bremen:— In first cabin, main saloon. In first cabin, lower saloo: Tn aecond cabin. id ed, Shetatogh Une rat Ot. Tercera TOU; ice. For or a RAND, ‘Agent, 11 South Wiluam atrest. Washington will succeed the Hermann, and sail Augnst 11. (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UN! veamer Uae. B. All letters must EDUCED PRICES.—100 LBS. BAGGAGE FREE!— Four boure from ooean to ocean by wall on Thurséay, July 8, ot . wrecisely, fro he new and splendid ship GEORGE LAW, Pi ails will be forwarded (OR SAN FRANCISOO—THE SPLENDID A 1 FIRST clipper ship ANDREW JAQKSON, and complete their engageme: fore ‘Tuesday, 10th. ‘The ships of this line are advertised fae a-oertala dai and guarantéed to sail on or before the day advertised. SUTTON & CO., 58 South st., cor. Wall. CALIFORNIA—PASIAGE $50.—FURTHER RE- juction of fares.—New York and Cal(fornia steam- y deadly Panama fever, and two miles of dangerous boat- ing in Panama Bay. Rates of fare through to San Fran- ing the Isthmus crossing :—First cabi second cabin, $125; steerage, $50. The aj TAR OF THE WEST, . Turner, will leave pier No. 3 North river, at 8 recisely, for Punta Arenas, on Thursday, , connecting with the steamship Uncle , over the Nicaragua Transit ving bot ee of land transportation carriages. information or passage at juced rates apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, . Letter bags tters taken for 63¢ cents each. engive steamship S! ent, No. 2 Bowlin; office. Stamped USTRALIAN IN’ ENDENT MUTU. er ship cee vies be aig ae a0- are of ther A limited ‘mune mene 4 have immediate Seerate! passage, jo 17 Bast river, orto MAILLER Wall street, and ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Poarl street. STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— jew Ori On Monday, July trom pier foot of Warren stre: \4 favorite steamship BMPIR! ry Windle, having been thcroughly overhauled in firet olass condition, w sail ve. Pas (OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES mail hne.—The new and elegant steamship AUGUS- » Capt, Thomas Lyon, wall leave York f vannah on Saturday, June 30, from [ag et . pre apply on Sate, TE Broad: ets from New York to Jacksonville, $31; ‘The Alabama, Geo, R. Schenck, will succesd, eg heeed on Wednerday, July 4. R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEK- ly—U. 8, Mail Line —The will leave No, P. oa signed or for passage to magnificent and iI be signed, and tor fenton & Co., 29 Broadway. to Florida as foilows:—To Jacksonville, Pilatka, $13, The Southerner will succeed, and on Wednesday, July 4th. (OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— ‘The United States mail steamship JAMESTOWN, L. Parrish, commander, will leave pier No. 13 North river, on faturday, June 30, at 4 o’elock P, M. Norfolk the next afternoon, and at Peters! mond the following morning. Sou by office of Spotord, to LUDLAM & fo. 82 Broadway. —No freight taken for Peters- R RICHMOND AND NORFOLK.—TH& STEAMSHIP Captain Parrish, i¢ now loading at jer 13 North river, for Richmond and Norfolk, ave on Saturday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 82 Broadway. (OR CHARTER—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS steamer CROTON, can be shartered for excursions, inesdays, Thursda: ly WM. G LOK m. H, Wood, en board the boat, at on Mondays, Wed: For particulers ap, al WOOD, 37 South the foot of Twelfth street, E, Ry FINANCIAL. $7,500.00, mrtaa io 20. y ppetel, ond tion of Sa 4 or pee | Mor ca” Tus cixiotert cochdeuce nad pour Tuslity observed. Addrese 894 Broaiway, near Walker street. —MONRBY TO LOAN ON DiA- $600.000, mes cin ero H 2 “J ke. ro conddential and & CO., broxexs and commission street, corner of Ann, room. No, $600.000, Serie: warches, iorairy, ve gare, piapofortes, mer: party ‘and pro} genera)ly (or bought for -) Basi confidential and execu! rometty. at 78 Nassau street, first floor, back office. ICE & 0O., Brokers, 78 Nassau st. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, $275 000 ral eettis Sots tah ortonae? notes, stocks otiated Business strictly confidential. CREBSEMAN, BRAISTED & OO , 35 Jobn street. $80,000 "wate Seana tre cent ipt prodastive resi estate im this city or Apply t> 8. 8 BROAD, No. 13 Wal! atrest, }, front rooms. AO0) ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS ‘3 watches, jewelry, pianofortes, dry ghodsan@every description ef merchandise, Busioesr strictly confidential, Applyto I. LYON & Ov., 698 Houston st., between Mercer an} Green ste. a Rees houre from 9 o'clock A. M. till 4 o’ciook 40 000. —MONEY ADVANCED ON DIA- 's 'e monds, watches, jewelry, segars, and all kinds of merebandise and securities, by JOSEPA LYON & ©0., 15 William str room No. 10. Parties watted on at their residence. N. 8.—Buammese strictly confidential. WANTED—ON BOND AND MORT 8.00 gsge, om valuable proju:tive pro. perty im the lower part of the city, for the term of five ears. Apply to P. D, LOUCKS, Counselior-at-Law, 85 jarsau street. 8 0 TO LOaN—FOR A TERM OF YE. $ 0 on real estate in the city, in same of 500, $3,000, or $2,600, Apply to ALLEN, HULL & STOCKER, 15 Wall street. WANTED, WiTHOUT BROKERAGE, ° on an unincumbered first class stone frentmouse, ina first neighborhood. Address T. D., box 182'Herald office, which will meet with promp? attention. 3 00 AND $10,000 WANIED—ON BOND a snd mortgage, for three or five years, secured on valuadle real estate worth five times the amount required. A large commiaeion given if eotained room. Addiess box 3,260 Post Oflice. 0 TO $5,c00 WANTED.—SECURITY 10 OUO ‘twice the amount, aad one third of the profits of a lucrative business given uotil repai ora partner would be taken. Apply with real mi Jdreas to A. Z., Post Office, Newark, N. J 1 000 —DO YOU WANT A PERMANENT, al ._ pleasant, lucrative business of $40 to 0 $60 per week? Expenses very light. Pure in structed without charge. Satisfactory reason: ing. Terms favorable. Call on C. B. HOWES, 84 Ni street, early this mot |ASH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR PUROHAB- ed at sight—diamonds, watches, jewelry, piano- 8, nciee, and valuable personal property enerally, by the New York, Brooklyn and Williamebu: to ‘Association, 61 Fulton street, second tloor, fr JASH LISERALLY ADVANTED ON WATCHES, JEW: forniture, fortes, ary goods, liquore, or any ests of property, 41 howard street, south eaat corver of Broadway, the oldest and most reeponsibh office in the city. The strictest confidence may be relied upon, McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILE, RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, 619 FOURTH STREET, ‘near Avenue C.—Open on Mondays, Wednesday? and Saturdays, from 6 to 7P.M. Interest at six per cent per annum on sums of one thousand dollara and under. Deposite made on or before Monday, July 9, wii receive interest from July 1. order, ANDREW MILLS, President. Jams L. Srewanr, Secretary. IVIDEND.—ATLANTIC BANK, BROOKLYN, JONS 21, 1855. A dividend of ten’per cent, ous ef the surplus profits of this bank, hes been declared payable on and after the 2d day of July next. The transfer Dooks will be closed until the day of payment, By or der of the Board of Direc‘ors. ‘WM. C. RUSHMORE, Cashier, ‘SLAND CITY BANK, 150 BROADWAY.—NEW YORK, June 29, 1855,—The President and Directors have this day declared a dividend of three and one-half (334) per cent, paysble to the stockholders or their legal repre- sentatives, on and after the 10th proxtmo, The transfer book will be closed from this dsy to July 10, WM, STEBBINS, Cashier. ONEY LOANED—ON GOOD SECORITIES, IN SUMS rs mast applicants, Apply to JOHN HOOPE & YAMS, spec exchange brokers, 462 Brosd opposite Pacific Bank. beige ‘ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS OS Teal estate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, Pianofortes, dry goods, horses, cari and ev scription See by the bon ee Empire leas and Agency pany. . WILLS, Agent, Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre. ECBANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS IN3TITU- tion, 492 Grand street. ey P Wednesday, Thursday and Satarday, from 6 to 7 P. Interest at six per cent[per annum on sumsof $500 and under. Deposits made on or before Monday, 9th July, will re- ceive interest from 1st July. By order. ALF! T. CONKLIN, President. Jamxs P, Haicut, Secretary. ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSIITU- tion.—Dividend notice. Depositors are informed that the semi-annual divi- dend at the rate of six per cent per annum on al] sums of $600 and under, and five per cent on aul $500, which shall have been deposit months before the Ist of July next, will be paid to de- July 16, Interest not called for will be carried to the of depositors as and Suetay, from Sto TP? ne? jatar m2 if GineD t, Gos IN, President, James P. Haraut, Secretary. ARINERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, THIRD AVE- nue, corner Nintk street.—Dividend. The Trustee! Of this institution have declared a semi-annual divi dend, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum on sume of $500 and under, and 5 per cent on sums over $500, pa: able on and atterthe third Wednesday in July. vir dends not called for will draw interest same as the prin- cipal. Moneys deposited on or before the 16th of July will draw interest from the lst of July. Bank open daily from 9 A. M. to 2 o’clock P. M., and on Wednes day and Saturday evenings from 5 to’8 o’clock. By or- der of the Board. AC T, SMITH, Secretary. CAPITALISTS.—A MAN OF CAPITAL AND EN. tery can hear of a favorabe opportunity to in. creas 8, by applying at the Herald office. 10 CAPITALIST3.—A MORIGAGE FOR AB00T $5,000 on improvei hid property, for sal three years to run, interest 7 per cent, payable half yearly, Address M., box 4,059 Post Office. YASH ADVANCED LN ANY AMOUNT, O& PUBCHAS edat sight, diamonds, watches, Hioh Jeralry,,morchen Inable person: 5 street, sooond oor, 4 at room, fromb A.M. & 69 Fu GP. M. IRE BONDS ISSUED BY THE CITY OF SAN FRAN ‘eleeo, dated December 1 1854, bearing taserees ten por it am. —' ooupom 8500, BS dae aly 1 a jos. Ie 8, ay — 62 hb $1,008 63.8 87, soh "SOL 88 a 126. woh 1,00 126 a 800. WILLIAM HOGE & CO., 40 Wail atreet. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 96 WARREN street, one door from Greenmigh— Span i ty from 10 A M.to1P. M. and from 4to7 P.M. Interest st the rate © 6 per cont on sums from $i to woes ALTE CONCKLIN, President, M.D. Vaw Par, ee Presidente, Vanperaitt L. Buxton, [ULINOIS AGENCY AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK —Notice is hereby given th ‘and July, 1855, instalments of interest w he State of Ilineis will be paid the State ihe otsie $1, }b) will be pated uy the . i ne from Illinois and lguigan Canal Bord Cou; K Vor January, 1848, from old $1,000, £30) and £ eat ESR, oid ath Fontan se row Bone at coupon of Sulyy MNJOUN MOORE, Troamurer of Llinois. OUECE OF THE THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD Com. Int oP Si, wil be Pale gh the Seder Banke ny: SS st of July, will be Pai CMORY EDWARDS, ‘Treasure, HE UNITED STATES RAILWAY eand 10 Wall stroot, New York, wi doeuments may be pa GL, t RY, Prosident, New York, Ji (ARD MADAM PREWSTER RETURNS THANKS 70 her friends ant trons, ‘dega to say tl al Seana tates Nice it ir ent eatinfact e feel - 1, love ay on in the questions of astro matters, and books, or oracles, as r¢ constant by Napoleon, she has no equal. She will tell the name of the future‘hasband, and also the muse of her visiter, Resicence 76 Madison street, one door from Catherine. trom Paris, can be consulted about love, marriage, usiness, &c., and will tell the name of the lady or gen: tleman will marry; also the names of her viaitere, Residence 200 Bowery, between Piret and Second streets, Q)SLY_FOR A SHORT TIME—NOTIC.—MRS. Hi. Re ley of information, ean be consulted and gives true information on ail in’ affeirs through life, as usual, at her residence, 75 West Ele- ‘youth st., near Fifth avenue. Hor terme are $1, AMUSEMENTS. TBLO’S GARDEN.—TIME OF COMMENCEMENT: — Doore open st 7; Overture to commence at 73; cur- iain rises at 8 o'clock precisely. THE PYNB AND HARRISON ENGLISH OPERA COM- a iM a fasoanat, Some te f the will Le presente izotti’s cbarmi o GHYER OF THE KECIME eT, Miss Louise Pyne W. Harrison Mr. Horncastle - «Miss Pyne . the comic - Mise Loulea Pyne Wisie Seigisai ak Mr. W. Harrison (Their in sracters. (inc a biden SPboiAL NOTICR, Ueber Private Box Orebestra 3 Box office open daily, from 8 A. M. toa ?. curing Orchestra Seavs and Private Boxes only. URTON’S, CHAMBERS KET.—DRESS CIRCLE and Mata 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents; Or- chestra Cbairs, $1; Private Boxes, $5 each. Doors open at 73: begin at 8 O'clock. Saturday, Jane 30.7 THE HAPPY MaN, | DEAF AS A POST. Padoy Murpby.. .Mr. Eddy Boppy: Mr Holland NEW YORK AS If 18, HE SWiss COTTAGE. Mose... +. ++ Mr. Chanfrau | Lissette.....-Mine Albertice EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 472 BROAD way, above Grand strect OPEN EVERY EVENING. For this-week, Ethiopian Minstrelay, Dancing, Xc., con- cluding with the DARK DEEDS, OR CRIMSON CRIMES. Doors open, 634; commence, 8 o’cloc! All business transacted by H. Wood. ESTIMONIAL TO FATHER HFINRICH, THE CELE- brated comporer.—The po} pile of Colored Ward Schoo! jo. 2, Eightee: ward, w il, t their , at the Broadway Tabernacle, on y oven- ing, July 2, im honor of Anthony Philip Heinrich, the veteran master, (previous to nis departure for Europe, under the direction of his panil and friend, Samuel W. Waldron, as a tribute of esteem for his interest in our advancement in musical science, and for his kindness to all during his long sojourn tn America, when will be per- formed two compositions, written by him for the occa- sion. Cards of admission, !5 cente; to be had at the mueic stores and at the Tabernaci sees 25 conte by request, re fon LYMPIC CIRCUS, 45 BOWERY.—H. FRANCONI apd B Ruanels, Proprietors. IMMENSE 8UCC! ‘ERFLOWING HOUSES. Engagement of the two HERR DEUZER AND COURAD, who will appear in the double trapaze, and go through » a variety of astonishing feats. Second week of the celebrated female equestrian, M’LLE MARIE, snd, also, a comic scene, entitied MONS. and MAD. DENIS. Open every evening. Afternoon performaaces:—Mon- day, Wedo and Satarday. Boxes, 25 cents; Re served Seats, 60 cents; Pit, 123, cents, PRANELIN, MUSEUM, No. 03 BOWMRY, NEARLY ‘opposite the Bowery Theatre Performances every af evening, . 8. ere the Fran lin Mi mie the only pleecie oe where the Wo Artiste are oxhibited, ith other original entertainmente, emember, No. 63 jowery. Eerie AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE, JULY 2, for the benefit of the Sixta Avenue Regged Sshool. bie sebool, which has been for the last year under the obarge of Miss Mary Ann Dow, will have an exhibition of ite conditionand progress in the Crystal Palace, oo Monday. the 2d of July next, in the afternoon. ‘The schoo) will enter the Paiace at two o'clock and leave at ® nd during that time there will be exhibitions by echolars, music and addresses Ma; Wood, of New York; Mayor Hail, of Brooklyn; Rev. Heory Ward Beecher, Rev. E, H. Chapin, John H. White, Receiver of the Palace, and others, will take part in the proceed- inga, Judge Edmonds will read the report of the school, and Mr. Gerard will give an account of the Schools in London which he vitited with Bishop Wainwright. The receipte of the day, after paying the expenses, will be devoted to thi port of the school for the ensuing year, Dod worth’ have kindly proffered their fervices on the occasion, and will perform at intervals during the afterncom. The various articles yet remain- ing in the Palace, including most of the statuary and paintings, will be open to the examination of the visit- fra during theday. The undersigned. taking an interest ip the school, and desirous of seeing similar ones eatad- lisbed throughout the city and vieinity, solicit for exhibition the attention of the humane and their char:- table aid. 26 cents: children under 12 years of age, balf priee. Tickets to be had at the door and the ineipal botels, book and music stores, James Harper, james W. Gerard, Pever Cooper, John H. White, J. W. Edmonds, Jamen Freeland, H. H. Day, Sam’l Brevoort, 2 ANORAMA FOR SALE—ENTIRELY NEW, BY THE dest artists; finished in*tae most superior style; will bo sold sor less than halt the cost, to close @ con- cern; or would be exchanged. Address E. P. MORTON, Herald office. ILANTIC GARDEN, NOS, 9 AND 11 BROADWAY. —Free concerts will be given at this ostablish- evening, until farther notice, by rt Bani. JAMES LAMBER?, Proprietor. ERHAM’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 663 BROAD- way.—Last day of the season. ‘Negro Minstrelsy, &c., and the ‘Mischievous Darkies.”” aon afternoon, at 3 o'clock; e’clock. Tickets, 25 cents. Gift tickets admit four persons each, A CURE FOR HARD TIMES. Prrnam’s Gear Girt Distarsvtion Ponitively takes place on Sth of July. TICKETS ARE ONLY $1 EACH, ANS ‘admit four persons to Pennam's ErHi0Pian OPERA, distributed is Nokete to JOSIAH PERHAM, Adams House, Boston. FOWARD ATEN 0M, BOSTON HARRY BY. A, inte, Sole Manager —Ladlen and gentlemen wish- ing engagements may apply, by letter or 0 the Manager, at cllio’» rausie store, 01 Broadway, after 12 M. MEDICAL, NEW BOOK.—THE MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR FAMI- A ly Medical and Physiological Instructor, specialty for the married or those intending to marry. ‘By Dr. F. Hollick, the author and lecturer. Hundredth edition, 500 pages, cclored plates. Price $1. Published by T. W. STRONG, 98 Nassaa street, who will forward by mail free, on receiving $1 and address. From the Medi- ca) and Surgical Review.—The most extraordmary book we ever read. * * *. One feature which ularly distinguishes this book from all others the kind is the Lacan 8 tone of delicacy and morality whieh per- vades it. R. SWAN HAS DEVOTED HI8 STRICTEST ACrEN- tion for the laat 18 years to an office practice, and continues to be consulted daily by both sexes, at his office, No. 1 Chatham square, in rship with Dr. Lake, where his celebrated remedies can be obtained. Recent cases cured in # few days, R. POWER’S LADIES’ GOLDENeTONIC AND PE- riodie Pills—A sure remedy for the monthly irre- gularities to which females are #0 liable, $1 per box. Obtained only of Dr. WARD, Canal street, east of Broad, way. R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, SO LONG Known to the citizens of New York as the most atic- cessful practitioner this country can boast of, c.n- tinues to be consulted at hin old office, relieving the un- fortunate, and giving consolation to many ap aching heart, |. B.—Dr. C; guarantees « cure in all cases un- dertaken, R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE ‘ PRACTICAT, PRI- vate Treatise,” &c., office 643 Houston street, near ooster, especially for the cure of severe and long standing cases. Hours of consultation from 9 to 12 A. M., and 6 to 9 P, M., Sunday excepted. R. COBBEIT, 19 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- sulted with confidence on certain diteases; 2¢ years in one epeciality of the profession, enables him to guarantee prrmanent cures. treatment is the same as that practiced by the great Ricord, of Paris. N. B— Dr. C.'s dipl as member of the N. Y. University, may be seen at his office. R, FR, GERAU’S OFFICE, FOR THE SPECIFIC ‘treatment of piles and diseases of the bowels in general, 341 Fourth atrest, corner of Broadway. Offies hours 12,1, 6 and 8P. M. Cure warranted, or treat- ment not commenced. Money returned when not satis. fied, four weeks after. Intermittent fevers cured in all instances without injuring the general health in the ilightest degree, Protection against future attacks by minimal R. HUNTER, NO. 3 DIVISION STREET, #0 long and favorably known to thi blic, may be consulted at his old established office, where he has practised m one branch of medicine for the last 24 years, and made more cures than eny other man in the city, in Bren prior’ of considéred incurable, someot which he has permission to refer to as heretofore. Charges moderate, and in all cases a cure guaran’ Caution.—-My great remedy, Hunter’s red drop, cures certain diseases without drying its on. 11 " blood, can only be had as above, Price $1. Call and get the Monitor of Health. LARMONT, PARIS AND LONDON PHYSICIAN a See euthor < the Medical oaray and lary ‘pages, en him, sinled ae any diver for Sy) cqnuied at 42 Reade street, corner of Broadway, A.M, 1ill 2, and 6to9P. M., Sundays excepted. Those at & distance treated by mailand express. We concur with other papers in repre a | » L. and his treatise. —Dispatch, Courier de Etats Unis, Day Book, Staats Zoi- tung, National Democrat, &e. ERSONS AFFLICTED WITH DISEASES, AND WHO are in reat een ® radical eure, are re- quested to use Dr. LA LANA’S injections, according to inatructions given on the label of the bottles. The at- fieted will never re) the use of this medicine, which made of the aid of bas cures, without mer- cury or ive. For sale at 13 and 15 Hadson street, py Ng Invernational Pharmacy. Price 60 cents a bottle, ming, at & AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY TH! A Lesses.—Doors o }e; commence at 8 o'clock. pen a’ Baturday evenine, June Su will be IkELasD a3 IT Caroline Morton. Mehetable... ¢ Manager, df admission:—Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 123, conte 1235 conta: Private Boxes, $* —saturday, June THE VEYERAN ‘AND RIS SEN THE ENCRANTED TEMPLE GaltettO soo eeee point oa “qa Mn ® Joumetem s. Price et ALLACK’S THEATRE. CERMAN OPERA. ON SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 39, will be performed, for the first time here, Auber’s grand opera, in five acts, of MASAaN.ELLO, Primeipal characters oy Mesdames LEHMAN, LERDER. Messrs, QUIND, VINKE, MULUBR, &. Cmtneinn. ae sents Mr. Sahel ee Deors mat 7; Fer‘ormance commence M. Price of sdmission —Pnvate Boxes, $6; Orchestra Stalls, $1; Parquet anc Dress Circle, 60 cents; Second ‘Tier, 25 cents. No extra cusrge for reserved sea Mov gryy be secured at the bex office any day, frem Beethoven's grand opera of FIDELIO is in active 1e- hearsal. OWERY THEATRE.—TAk GRAND, MAGNIFIOBNE spectacle, entitiva THE ENCHAMTED TEMPLE; OR, THE SPAOTNG OF THE NILE, will be presenteo in a style of MAGNIFICKNC’ AND SPLENDOR, which must be seen to be rea ised THE SCENEKY 18 ENIIRELY NEW, ané, in addition to whic, A PANORAMA OF THE NILE has been painted, ovsupricg « apace of ,000 SQUARE Fest OF CANVASS, and mtrodusing in its paveage EFFECTS SUBLIML aND BEAUTIFUL. The plece produced and plered apon the stage by ROBERE JONES, TUESDAY AND WiuN&sDAY EVENINGS, will be presented the grand drematio apestacie entitied THE ENCHANTED TEMPLE; On, The SPECTRE OF THE Nua. For characters sev billa 1 the aay. Act |. Egyptian Landrcepe ago Carden—By Culbert. en The City of the bead By Calbert. Mystic Opomag of the Tom». Imiericr of the Enchanted Temple, Grand Proceasion of the Priest, bearing Banners, Trophice anc symbols ef their Myste dows Urcer Magic and Startling Appearance of the Soreerer. Msledictioa and Curse. Fght of toe Magic Caa'r. The Enchanied ‘expe Siaks into the Earth. ‘The Whole Scene Disappears, showing a Rird’s Eye View of the Iluminated City im the Distance, preducing an eilect at once WONDSKFUL AND GRAND. act IL. Cottage Among tue abyssinian Trees, ViEW ON Ti NILE. GRAND MOVING PANORaMA, Midday, Evening, runeet, Night, and Sunrise. GRAND BALLET, by Monsieur SCHMIDT, Maile THERESE, and the Corps de Ballet Grape Vine Bower ond Fair of Artince—By Therne, ‘The Ambuscade Chorus of Marauders. Combat of Six. Terrific Appearance of the Spectre. TABLEAU OF CONSTERNALION | Interlo: 1 ao egyptian Tent. Interior of an Egy ; The Sorceress Bears off Aletha. Pass in the Black Mountains. The Sphinx Head—By Calbert, RUINED AQUEDUC! AND MOUNTAIN TORRENT, Cceupying ‘he Full Extest of the fetes Arrival of the Sorcerer aed his Satelhtes, Tne Poisoned Chalice. ‘The Eloments War Againgt Vice. Destruction of the Aque@uct by an Earthquake, Hilis—Roek. ve Columns, Ai Crumble to Pieces ! A TORRENT OF REAL WATER INUNDATES THB STAGE ! TERRIBLE FATE OF THE SORCERER AND HIS PRIBSTS, TRIUMPH OVER ViCE AND CRIME! UCKLEY’S SERENADERS FROM BUCKLEY'S BUR- lesque Opera House, 639 Broadway, New York, will appear in Utica, dionday and Tuesday, July 2 and3; im Syracuse, July 4,5 and 6; ip Auburn, July 7; and will shortly appeer in Buffalo in their Grand Burlesque OWERY THEATRE.—SPRCIAL NOTICE.—LADIZS and gentlemen, of ackacwledged talent, wishing engagements for the ensuing seaven, commencing om Monday, July 9, will make immediate spplicstion to I. P_WALDKON, N. B.—An efficiemt Corpa de Ballet wanted. SMITH’S GRAND TOUR OF BUROrB. gom BND SIEGE UF SE3ASTOPOL, Ar Cuiwnex Asan forty 1g0t wide, of the prineipal eye” i citins: AND OssEtH OF INTEREST, IN EUROPE, ve even! a vel 7 evi noon, tS. The'musio by Mr. dlwen Field, of Londya. Admission. ‘ASHINGION HALL, NEWARK.—ANNIVERSAB’ of American Independence.—Tuesiay, July 8, and Wednesday, July 4. Grand miscollaneous entertainment. Mustapha Bey, the Turkieh Masioten, who playe om twenty-seven instruments at one time; and Dancing, by La Petite Celeste; also, Herr ‘Vo 2 formerly attached to Donetti’s Acting Troupeof Mon- keys, Doge and Goats; with Ethiopian and other enter- taipments. On July 4, three grand formances, at 11, 3 and 8. ‘Admission’ 25 cents, snden, 1234 eente. E-OPENING OF TAE HIPPODROME THE BROTHERS SIEGRIST have the honor to announce to tue public that the Hip- podrome will open, for a short sesscn, ON TUESDAY, JULY 3, with all its original magnificence. Entrance, 60 cents; Family Seats, 25 conte, Sooms, 539 Baoapway, nical doctor, office 217 East Seventeenth street, cures rheumatism, diarrhoes, and disease of long stand- ing, and all arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, his ointment fur burns aad scalds. Office hours, from 7 to 9 o’clock"A. M., and from 1 to 3 o’clock P. evening, from 8 to 9. D: WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND, $1, WITH Ci & book.—Just what those want who have eontract- ieeases; namely, a cure at once, and no delay and more expense, Greatest curein the world by Dr. Ward’s * Unfortunate Friend.” Afflicted take notice—no other remedies can cure you radically. Slignt esses cured in a few hours; nothing else does it. No. 50 Canal street, one door east of Broad is the ples to this rapid and thorough rew4y—sowkore else im New York. A cure warranted by Dr. Ward. Patients anxious for relief may rely ons rapid eure by his treat- ment, without taxing the system. Alteration of diet or cessation from business not required. ICORD’S PRACTICE—NOTICE OF REMOVAL.—THE undersigned, formerly ® pupil with the great cord, of Parir, and with the celebrated surgeens of thi city, Drs. Carnochan and Mott, informs the pable that bee ae ae Permanently established his eon- aulting ai rooms st No. 516 Brosdway, the eure of f acases. “Ho tenders to ail adltcted postion assurance @. relief, and those who have been abused b: speeifica,”” antidotes, little books, ‘no mereary,” ana” like effasions of the numerous medical chariatans of the dey, may rely on having them cases treated effectually, no matter how complicated they may appear. 4 tended observations in the famous Hompival da id Midi, ia Paris, under Rioord bimself, OR with many new and efficent remedies of caisend ohegeees tent cities, that they can at any time eub- scriber by letter, giving a plain statement of their: when the necessary medicines adapted to it will pared and sent to them. Recent cases cured apy delay. Cbarges quite moderate, and the ¢id information given in every of consumption, acrofule and nervous Hi i ' | is il i i e & 2 to 8 and from C. D. HAMMOND, M. D., 8a: Author of Medical Information for the ilitlion, ‘&e., ke. No. 616 Broadway, epposite St. Nicholas Hotel, cual i tease ate tncareeetaetdnn ‘2B MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE panion. By Dr. A, M. Meuricean, Preis aoe. eases of Women. One hundredth edition (500.000), I8me., PP, 250. On fine paper, extra binding, $1. Rvery wi oan here ver, symptome with thore described, the causes of her com nd be suffering. instru J irregularition poou- veri (falling 0 Vandi ih gee ‘he routieman in Dayton, rieean— Darron. Mi Deak BION wite has been perceptibly aking for re ey Se before : daring confia successive one iitated STRINGER & TOWNS! &Co., Astor House, No. A (Tribune

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