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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1856. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MON MARKET. Saruxpay, June 21-6 P. M. ‘The tendency6t prices was upwards this morning, with @ pretty ¢ business. Erie was in good demand, and Uarge ales were made at an improvement. At the Board Central bonds advanced >% per cent; Nicaragua, 4%; New York Central Railroad, +{; Erie, 4; Hudson ~ River Railroad, +4; Reading, 4; Michigan Southern, %{; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 3; Cleveland and Toledo, Galena was maintained at the closing prices of yesterday. Michigan Central closed at 913% per cent, dividend off ‘We notice a more active demand for State stocks at full prices. Railroad bonds are in demand, and are held at higher rates. As soon as our political relations with Great Britain assume a moro favorable position we shall Dave an active foreign demand for all our first clase rail. road bonds. _ It will put them considerably above current Prices. The! abundanco of money afloat in England, and the rapid accumulation going on throughout Europe, must turn attention to all our first class securities bearing high Fates of interest. ‘The steamship Ericason, from this port for Liverpool} to-day, carried out $201,652 in gold, all in bars. The steamship Teancssee from this port for St. Thomas, Porto Rico, &c., carried ous $166,000 in specie. At the second board tho market was fair, and closed with a trong upward tendency. There were sales of Pa- tama st 105 per cont cash, being an advance of twolper cent, Erie-closed at 674) cash ; Cleveland and Toledo, ‘75%, ecller 8 days. ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, ‘Washington, on the 19th inst. wore as follows :— For redemption of Texas Debt. For the redemption of stocks . For the Treasury Department For the Interior Department. For Customs .. From miscellaneous sources ‘Tho receipts for freight and passengers on the New York Central Railroad for the month fash were as follows :— ane: Tnorease... Perrier rrr seeees $63,531 67 ‘The Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Com- pony have declared a semi-annual dividend of dye per Cent out of the earnings of the past six months. ‘The average aggregate circulation of notes in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, for the months ending April 12 and May 10, 1866:— Bayk me Crncutation 1s Graat Brita. Aprii2, 1 856. May 10,1856. Increase. 812,514 75,842 14,775 Total in England 903,131 Scotland . 155,613 Ireland 87,171 United Kingdom £36,460,564 87,556,4 1,095,915 —showing an increase of £903,131 in the circulation of notes in England, and an increase of £1,095,915 in the cir- culation of the United Kingdom, when compared with the month ending the 12th of April. And, as compared with the month ending the 12th of May, 1855, the above re- turns show a decrease of £166,487 in the circulation of notes in England, and an increase of £40,871 in the circu- lation of the United Kingdom. The wyerage stock of bullion held by the Bank of Eng- land in both departments, during the month ending the 10th of May, was £9,796,081, being a decrease of £443,373 as compared with the previous month, and a decrease of £5,758,751 when compared with the same period’ last year ‘The stock of specie held by the Scotch and Irish banks uring the month ending the 10th of May, was £3,781,824, being # decrease of £21,493 as compared with the pre- ‘vious return, and an increase of £197,079 whea compared With the corresponding period last year. The following are to-dey's transactions at the office Of the Assistant Treasurer:— Paid on Treasury accoust. . Received on Treasury account Balance on Treasury account Paid for Assay office Paid on disbursing checks... Balance credited all accounts $165, hy i 45, ae 961, 069 89 The State Department has furnished Congress with a full report of the cotton trade of the United States with the different countries of Europe. We havo given several extracts from this report, and we now annex a table showing the quantity of cotton, in pounds, imported into Great Britain in each of the past sixteen years, and the sources of supply Iagetinion oF Corrox isto Great Brrratn, Figur. 097, 4,489,017 9,674,078 389,843. 18,931,414 16,950,525 an 058, io 28,353, 2303130 26,291,216 Elscchere. 2 102/883,024 All countries. 592,488,010 487,992,355 oy The following table will show the quantities of cotton Smported into Great Britain in 1850 and 1861, distinguish. fing that from foreign countries and that from the posses- @ions of Great Britain:— Townps or Corrox Iavorten tyro Great Barras. dn 1830, In 1851. 4 696,658,962 1 9,104 From foreign countrie-— ited 1,619,061 Total from for'n countries 543,981,898 From British possession— Fast Indies, 118,872,742 British West’ Indies and British Guiana ? Other British possessions. ype. Other foreign countries. 633,886,008 123,494,741 35,008, Total from Br, possessions 1 Do. foreign countries ..543, 981 Total of cotton imported. ..08% (379,749 ‘The quantity 01 cotton, in pounds, imported into France, fm four yoars, aud the sources of supply, wore as ful- bows :— Larortsnion oF Cortoy Into Fraxce. Eleewhere. Ail Ci 19, #5981 146, 1, ,042,0,8 196122 15 319,242 vuntrica. ‘The otatistical office has no official Spanish data from which to make wp the statement required. The quantities Of cotton exported from the United Statos to 5) cording to United States Treasury reports the y Gihed, were as follows: — Pownds. ne (5 Ye Cuba, the sam rs, aecording to thin dlalansas oncka of that island, the quantities exported to Spain ‘were ad follows: — Pownds. + 1,489 1862 No data 1863.... 36, Average (4 years), 113,458 From Porto Rico, according to tho viticial Balancas of ‘Ghat island, a follows:— Pounds. 1851 315,083 1564. 141,307 1865 1963 245.552 Averag’ From Brazil, according thy ee Of that empire, for the years 1852-3 and 1853-4, tities of cotton hee ach w — wore ay follow 1862-3... 1863-4. ay two years Dyalkr cocording 46 ihe’ Guadro’ Genorat of that king. Gom for 1840, imported that year from countries of pro- duction 26,136,481 pounds of coon. Of which quantity there was ‘supplied from the Pounds. Pounds. one States....21,669.041 Porto Rico 37g,881 Cuta.. 8,371,830 Wenenw 21,016 Beanii, 64 ‘The State of ‘Dinter has issued proposals for a Bix per cent loan of $300,000, The scrip ix to be for six, Giyiit aud ton years. Proposals will be received by the Beate Treasurer until the 2ist of July. ‘The Treasurer of the State of Illinois advertises to pay Be per cout on account Of interest upon the stocks of that Bute, at the agency tn this city, on the 7th of July. The instalment will be stamped upon the July coupon of the Hinois end Micliigan Canal bonds. Tue Chicago aud phlwauklg roag, belpg tue Chicago end of the Wisconsin Lako Shore line, earned in May, on a cost in stock and debt of loss than $1,500,000, the sum of $01,782, of which $22,001 was for passengers. The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 14th inst., were as follows:— For redemption of Texas debt, For the Treasury Department 4,915 37 For the Interior Department. 33,777 91 For Customs .. steeee . 43,954 49 War warrants received and entered 35,782 19 War repay warrants received and entered. 653 Interior repay warrants received and entered 325 14 From Customs. Ra -3,671,695 43 From miscellancous sources. 10,265 90 ‘On account of the navy. 164,664 97 ‘The earnings of the Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad for May were :— May, 1856. 961,661 44 May, 1856 66,944 16 Loss for 1856...... seeeeeeereeeees $5,282 72 —which is owing to the fact that the Erie Canal is not in working order this year. The road is advertised in the Milwaukee papers to be opened to-day at Maromanic, 22 miles weet from Madison, making a line of 125 miles. ‘The work all along down the valley of the Wisconsin is well advanced, and as soon as the iron arrives the track will be extended at onee. ‘The following table shows the quantity of somo of the principle articles of produce left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the Mth June, inclusive, during tho years 1864, 1855, and 1856 >— Racurrs or Propucs at Tins Warn. ‘1854. 1855. Pe 300,204 ++ 881,740 Canal open. . Flour, bbls,....... Wheat, bushels ‘The quantity of four, wheat, corn and barley, tof at tide water during the 2d week in June, in the years 1865 and 1856, have bea as follows:— got al Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu. 425,328 3,164 Tee... » 15,046 4 368 The agategate quantity of the same articles left at tide water so fur, for the years 1855 and 1856, was as follows:— 226,526 By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the lat- ter left at tide water this year, compared with the corres- ponding period of last year, shows a deficiency equal to 25,562 bbls. of flour. Messrs. Du Fay & Co., of Manchester, in their cireular of this month, remark that— A gene at opinion prevails that no fluctuations of conse- quence will occur as regards the value of cotton yarns or goods. This opinion is 0 generally entertained that it is very probable it may prove correct. If, on the one hand, the American cotton’ crop is likely to realize everything which could be desired by the consumer, the consump- tion is, on the other, very La Itis estimated by many at about 40,000 bags per week of all kinds of cotton in the United Kingdom. There are other circumstances like- ly to neutralize in some measure the effect of the large cotton crop—namely, the almost certain expectation of an easy money market, and rather lower prices for corn, Advices from Paris of June 2 say:— The settlement in the rente went off’heavily at the Reports were only to be effected at very owing, it is said, to arbitrations between the rente and other securities. — The threes fell 60c. for cash, and 30c. for account, closing at 74f. 45c. and 74f. 60e. For account they were at one time as low as Tf. 10e but th way within the Last 1 used a partial recovery. dit mobilier was pretty well sustained. Bat little fake was done in railways. The accounts from Russia state that the demand for ex- ports at St. Petorsburg is moderately active, but that the import markets are rather dull, Hence the rate of ex- change shows a continued tendency to become less fayor- able for England. Steam communication having been re- established, business is considered to have returned to its old channels, and there are as yet no reports of any mpending changes either as regards commerce or poli- tics. The private letters make no allusion to the proba- bility of a loan, and itis inferred that the recent state- ments on the subject were at least premature, if not un- founded. Shipments of specie from London continue large. Times of the 4th inst. says:— The shipments of specie by the Peninsular and Oriental or Indus amount to £489,686, of which £11,540 bs 1 for Alexandria, Madras, Calcutta, Singapore and Flong Kong; £475,340 silver for Bombay, Calcutta, Singa- pore, Hong Kong, Canton and Shanghae.’ The Royal mail stewnship Clyde is on her way from Vera Cruz with $2,250,000 in specie on board. ‘Tho British Board of Trade returns for the month end- ng April 30, give the asuexed exhibit of the value of ex- ports and imports :— Commerce oF GkEAT —— or Exports xp Value of Exports the oh For four Months. ee matte 538, 28,192,714 Including elt in ae articles,’’ the aggregate exports stand ~ For the Month. For four Months. +£9,424,926 5, 964 The aS 4 evidence of a very steady and ng Terenas in the export trade, consequent upor restoration of peace. The statistica for the single month show an incroase of £1,288,060, or 18 per cent, with those of last year, and an increase of or 23 per cent, compared with 1854. Taking the aggregate exports for the four months, we find an in- crease of £6,904,001, or about 29 per cent over last year, and an increase of £2,550,129, or about 9 per cent over the corresponding period of 1854. The recent favorable change in the money market may be expoctxl to give a further stimulus to the commerce of the country, Value of Articles Reported, ¢ 1855. 1856. 2,339,003 925,013 | "631,806 373,742 109,708 723,127 Cotton manufactures Cotton yarn...... +, Linen manufactures rdwares and cutlery. Coals and culm, Teer and ale, Machinery and inillwork. thors 61, 068 The increaso le altoost general, but is expecially ro- markable in silks, woollen manufactures, metals, and linen manufactnres. After the heavy shipments of cot- tow yarn which were made in the previous month, tho return under review exhibits a diminished export under this head, but the aggregate for tho four months stands at £2,502-760, agalust 22,042,000 last your, and $2,080,061 in Value of Articles Taken for Conmumption. 1855. Coon, Ibe. Coffee... Whest, gre Flour, cwts. ‘ Currants. . 17,693, Butter, 4 49,403 Rice 63,292 € 31,760 Peype 310,416 Rom, gals, Brandy. ar unrefined,ewus. Ten, Ibs... . Tobacco and suit. peer ‘15,200,001 11,210/000 15,908,400 As the figures for a single month, however, are often exceptionally affected, wo subjoin the consumption re- turns of a few of the chief articles for the four munths, via. — »10,216,411 10,001,779 2,400,302 2,041,496 3 ‘The chief inereaso is in tea, rico and twbaceo, and th Chief falling off in sugar aud cocoa, The Journal des Debate, in a review of the principal railroads of France, gives the following interovting statis- tice — Twelve years ago the number of travellors hotwoen Paris and the Belgian frontiers amount: 300,000 or 400,000 annmally. In 1850 th Fond conveyed already 334 millions of tra in the po mil lions, whieh is equivalent vo the sixth part of tho whole nich population. Of this number, 615,000 travellors jo in first class carriages, 1,507,000 in second, 900 in the third class, The same lino cony 2,050,286 tons of goods, which was equal to of a floet of 6.84 vexxels of 300 tons cach This tonnage quadruples that conveyed in 1850, The company transported in 1854 no less than 823,000 tons of cols, the carriage on which had been greatly redt order to compete with the canals from Mons to Paris. withstanding the lownes of the rates of carriage, the anneal income derived from the transport of this merchandise amounts to five million fr th 1965 for transport of merchandise of 360,249,303 Lcemenp (ate-cemn wy Ng ~ medium tariff per ton and’ por kilometre is coals the tariff is ee lower. The North Railway eon ports coals from the Re ep gh fixed au gi form tariff of 3tje. per ton kilometre. other raliroada the tari is xed at from Se, oe ne worthy of remark that the competition has not affected the canals, which display a ee increase in their returns. The gross profits of the North- ern Railway in 1855 were 51, 000,000 fr. The expensés of administration amounted to 18,064,000fr., or a cent on the earnings. 289 engines and 4,639 carriages and trucks. mex 326 engines and 8,523 carriages and trucks. ay the last six years the revenue of the Northern road has increased 116 per cent. Ta quantity and value of certain articles exported from this port during the week ending and including Friday, June 13, 1866, distinguishing the destination and extent of shipment to each place, were as followa:— Commence oF THs Port or New York—Va.ve ov Exronrs. AVRRPOOL. mt. Fatue. Quant. Value. Cotton bales.3,178 $161,970 irs, cases., 2 $1,451 Flour, bbls.55,115 230,686 E. logwood,bx 60 "270 Wheat bus..64,142 102,020 Oid metal, cs. 8 1,404 Corn. 1933 25/197 Fustic, tons ay "162 Beet, tierces .'762 14,800 Hams, Ibs 36,219 = 4,687 » bbls. .1, a rad ai casks 8 398 nS47 27,9" goods, c: fr 288 Rags... b 4 Mist is 24 4,648 210 oe agar ome = Dry goods, cs. ; Tea. cloth.... 6 600 9,465 % 4,875 2,749 3 800 Puinalin ces, 98 sO Total 6... 6+4 044 -8649,209 Flour, bbls, .2,918 1,20 x Bacon, beer $19,397 Wheat, bush.7,170 10,603 Peas, ‘push. 4. 4,669 Beef, tes. i bo Maple, pes. 850 Pork, bois... 200 Cy Sod Butter, tbs..17,476 iz Botal «06000 +6800,070 HAMBURG. Tobacco, balos 22 $12,870 Shoepegs,bbls 165 $660 W'bone,1bs,31,109 49 Ex. dyestuffs 1,750 Logwood, bxs '125 Hops, bales... 24 Bronze pider. “1 Drugs, cases.. 15 seauinn<ccees Ve coon ARM ‘BRISTOL. Flour, bbis..2,808 $19,642 Wheat, bus..2.458 4, Posin, bbls..1,323 214 Sp. turp., bbls 346 5,206 QUEENSTOWN. Corn, bushels ........6+eeee ++++18,392 $11,038 LONDON. Flour, bbls..1, He $12,702 I. R. goods, o8 be Me nae Beef, tea. 1,919 Leather. 1,830 Pork, bbls.. 4,839 Furs& skins,c: 10,452 Turptn, DbLs 1,659 : 1,170 Clocks,'bxs..." 59 '859 Lea. cloth, cs. 69 6,774 Totals... + ee 8184583 Rosin, bbls... 500 $829 Coifeo, bgs.., 900 $10,437 Logwood, ts 68 1,917 Kentledge, tus 20 450 MORE: .scoanoseen icant seve eee 6 $13,683 BREMEN. 286 $7,262 Cedar, logs,.1,286 $8,500 wee econ BLS, 763 Rice, tierces. Total..... STFTTIN. $885 Fustic, tons 21 $590 Spts trptn, bbls 50 Rosin : 8 880 1,760 Logwood..... 247 Total... bas MALAGA. Cocoa, bags..1,000 $16,441 Staves ......5,000 Books, cs... 2 8H ‘Total. Dorp $9,124 11,081 Staves ......1,800 Rye, bus., Total. SMAVOR seeeeeseree - MARSED. Beef, bbls... 5@ $650 Sp.turp..bbls. 500 $7,555 Hams, Ibs,,.3,514 450 Rosin, bbls,.3,680 8,717 bry gots... 12 713. Bayes ‘34 Heir, bales... 17 628 Quer.bark,cks 49 1,700 Total. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA’ 0010: ES. Flour, bbls ahs 7,245 Tea, chests... ot batty 135 Rice, tre 950 4,125 780 ,099 639 Molasses,hhds 20 A 7 136 Rum, puns... 16 1,393 ‘Total... BRITS WEST INDIES. Flour, bbis.,. 522 $3,366 Bread, bbl: AS $1,916 Corn, bushels. or 531 Matches, cs., 390 1,421 Tobacco, Ibs .1, 200 180 2,492 Hay, bales. 120 249 2,800 639 920 vee ee ence $19,008 Butter, $190 Furniture, cs.” 68 610 Ale, bbls. 90 371 47,949 14,874 9,507 3,350 4,750 822 670 Domestics... 250 $15, 703 ‘Hardware, ca, 175 $500 Pepper, bags. 50 "461 Drugs, cs. 51 1,033 Cinnamon,pks 15 500 Saltpetre, bgs 249 3,785 AUSTRALIA. Woodware.cs. 614 $9,820 Hops, bale 153 Tickeimc'isee, 868,001 Collars 9 1,000 Brandy - 40 4,000 Turpenti 29 © '950 Cement, bbls. 406 406 H'ware, bxs.1,391 Oars +, 497 476 is) Lumber, {t.17,597 6,805 Dried fruit... "712 4,155 + +$100,717 Flour, bbls PTobaceo,hhds. 16 $2,772 Hams, Is Hats, bx 6 300 Pork, bbls, Furniture../) 20 185 Dry gous, H'ware, cs... 6 832 Lomves, Das: Powder, kgs. 600 1,685 Rum, punc’s, 192 8,813 Shoes, bx« 380 TSS Shooks, bids! 258 1,000 100 “362 Oars......... 500 "540 Candlée, bxs, 20-180 — Total. seteeee ee ces 1 $88,003 VENEZLUPLA. Flour, bbls. Domesties, bas 36 $1,206 Thutter, Drugs, caios,, 62 1,055 Furnitur 679 Combs 621 Onkurn, Tobacco, hhds. 16 2,533 2s Faith'ware,oy. 15 "613 374 Candles, bxs.. 15 266 m1 ee ae $12,023 Flour, bb 600 Paper, reams. le $149 Lard, Ibs... 4,85 3 Pepper, bags.. 20 243 Ten, chests. 433 Drugs, case 220 1 Matches, boxes, # Hats, eases... Shooks & bhds. abo ‘The qnantity and ‘value of certain articles imported into this port last week were as follows:— Commence: OF THH Port OF NEW York, Vatun or Imports, Quant, Value. Quant, Value. Bristles . 6 5 Pb 107 4 ja) 23 Brushes. 2 Optic: pi tie Buttons Nautical, 1 OW ah Jewelr + 8 3,526 ty Oil pain 56 6,765 China 24 Mustard. .... 155 1/900 Coal, tons 975 Liquors— Cigars « - le, 3,835, Drugs, &e.— Brandy . 8 Alte sce 14 Boor Argols . 14 Arrow Foe 14 Bien, powder, 200 Brimstone. .1,100 Liens, soda,1,500 Cubebs ., Chiekory Camphor. Fea. oile Chains... Hooy Vig. tons Railroad, Sheet... Needles, Milletones Molina Taper. Linneed oil, Olive Spicer... Soaps... 1,1 2,38 1618 Sead... 6,638 oe ps doe .10,874 116,042 571 Sugar, X08 1 30,342 E¥se8et 1111 z= Mirror plates. 18 Gutta percha, 10 Hai 43 eee $2,797,601 Stock Exch re 18 June £1, 1856. 700 shy Erie Hes “sia Peo do. $1700 NY State5’s,'58 100 2000 Ill Regis'd Bs, 110 10000 Ten $6's'90.b60 9 2000 do. 100 100 850 300 he 92 "830 864 40 Mil & Miss 84 10 shs Bk Commerce 109 60 Hudson Riv RR.. 33 40 Mech Bk Ass’n., 102 50 de.....,060 335 13 Metropolitan Bk.. nly 6 a 60 33%, § Continental. Bk.» 108 oe Ly 10 Pitty 100 dos... 10% 90 © ‘50 Poona Cont Co... 2 90% 200 Gardiner Gold Co 92 $9 DeldHlud Cal. b60 ane 92 9 do. » 12855 91 91 97 967 7 99% 63% . 63 10 Cleve, C & ae 106 38 Rola es RR.,.. 12% 1124 500 Cleve v3 Tol Bs30 Thy 100 Croan 100 do... B30 763g BOARD. 1006s rio RR 10 Mich S&N 50 50 5 4 Panama RR. /s60 0 10h CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarurpay, June 21, 1856. Flour—The sales embraced about 7,000 a 8,000 bbls., closing rather heavy, at about the rates of yesterday. Included in the transactions were common to good Stato, at $5 a $5.50, and extra do. at $575 a $6, with some ther choice at $6 10.a $6.15. Wheat—Prime continued scarce and firm, at $1 80 for white Canadian and South- ern, with some sales of the latter at that figure. Poor qualities were dull. Among the transactions were 5,600 Indiawa red, at $1 40; 6,000 bushels red Southern at $1.37, and 9,000 do. Chieago spring at $122, Corn— ‘The receipts of Western continned large. Sales of 40,000 8 50,000 bushels were made of Western heated mixed at for Rastern shipment at ogc. and Southern sound Rye—3,000 bushels were sold at c. Oats were unchanged. - Pork-—Sales of 6004 700 barrois were made at $19.29 for mess, Latrd—= 250 barrels sold at 11age., and 500 kegs to arrive and livered on the dock at 123zc. 42 hhds. dry salted: sold at €%c. Cotton—Steady, with’ moderate sales. Whiskey—the sales embraced about 400 barrels of Ohio and prison at 29330. [ADVERTISEMENTS REMEWED EVERY DAY. SALES AT AUCTION. AUCTION NOTICE CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. —By J.8,H. BARTLETT, auctioneer, Tuesday, June 24, at To o'clock, ai 281 Pearl sirect, m large assortment of all kinds w. g. blue and common ware, glass ware, china, cutlery, Britannia ware, &e. Goods well packed for shipping. Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Large sale of new and second hand furniture, tapestr: Wilton and ingrain earpets, this day (Monday) at 1634 0'eloc at the auction rooms 27 and 29 Centre street, ily breaking up, viz: Rose fand mahogany parlor furniture in hair cloth and plush; several tapestry and Wilton carpets, ingrain do,, rage French plate tiirrors, wardrobes, elegant secretary bookcases, sofa bedsteads, lounges, extension tables, rosewood and mahogany centre, card and fancy do., forty or fifty cottage and French bedsteads, hair and spring mattresses, olleioth, 1ot of gas fixtures, dress bureaus, beds and. bedding, cutlery, china, crockery and glass ware, writing desks, &c. ‘Making ‘aver 300 lots to be positively sold for cash, and worthy m3 UCTION NOTICE.—J, BOGART, AUCTIONRER.—BY 8. BOGART, Monday, at half-past ten o'clock, ai the, auction rooms, corner of Frankfort and William streets. A: signee's sale of fancy Foods, trimmings, ribbons, gimps and fringes, laces, sewing silk, silk tassels,'cords, thread, fancy butions, kid gloves, dress patterns and ladies’ n'worked collars; Alro, ohe large showeuse, 20) boxes segars, oue case of tire crackers, &c. ROCKERY AND GLASS. —J. J. WALDRON, AUC- HENRY G. EVANS wil nell to the trade, from the sielvess in bots torn ‘uesday, June 24, at 10 o’olock, Au ihe salertoornn, No.6 Laverty sereet a lange invoice of May? ex's best white granite ware, consisting of the most desirable a compriaing 5 fall separa of Ast and hallow ware. ortmaect of ight blue und common, ware, naa of all desertion lated tea sets, spoons and forks 8, Walters, &c, well packed DAVID SCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY 8AL8 ‘of 100 villa plots ‘and 150 ‘lots, on Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24, lock P. M. precisely, on, the premixex is Ongena aoe mare, situated between Claremont d Armstrong plaee, on the Jersey City and Bergen Polut plank Toad, two miles from the Jersey Cty fe 1s0, twoor three large and desirable mansions, located on the same a possessing all the conveulences of rural and city ig above property was the homesteads of John {recinnd, Haus., improved, with elegant supete sad Tra trees of fu th, In great variety; also, quince, pear and appic orchards yoting trees, in full bearing; Norway spruce dotted over said and is well worthy the attention of Parties desiring the luxury and aleleyance of rural life, with the Lnverionse to yimingon bees jed to merchants living in the city, up town, ax far as Union square. This property lies on te castorn spe of Bergen: Hill overlooking Kew York Hay, threugh the Narrowseto the sen Staten fsland, Lor Isithd, New York ely Jersey Chy and the Afudson river foe mites, makin; ong of the most splendi views and pleasant lo- cations within fifty miles of New York. firough the above place continually, from 6 A.M. until 9 DCR eORerniee spscae iba ake Deticon ee sitelogo keep their own horses and enrriages. Stage tickets furnished on application to the auctioneer, to visit the property, and re- (urn, until the day of sale, free of charge, and on the days of xile the stages will take purchasers to and from tho grounds free ov charge, Terme of sale—10 per enut nnd anetioneer's fee on the day of sale; 30 per cent on the 10th day of July; the balance on bond and mortgage, ‘at 7 per cant interest, pay ble in three or five years. Those ‘buying aud wishing’ to bnild Within two years will have the 40 per cent returned fo them on she stguing's contract for buliding; nvfive or seven years, for all ean be had of D. FPWARD og SCHENCE, | AUCTIONEER. SRDWARD SCHENCK & CO. will gett at suction on Montay, 23d inst., at 163s o’clock, at their salesroom, 38 Nassan streot, mag- nificent household furniture, consisting ‘of richly oarvod rose- wood and mahogany suites, covered in brocatel, velvet and hair clowl; do. marble top bureaus, washstanda, sido and cor- her otegeres; centre, sofa and pier tables; do. bookonses, 46- cretaries, wardrobes, do. bedsteads, commodes, arm, Voltaire, reception and parlor chairs; elegant enamelled chamier suits, oak do., tapestry, velvet, Brussels and other carpets. Also, seven Very large and magnificent French plate pier and mantel glasses, richly framed, &c., &c. Sale peremp- tory for POWARD RCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—BDWARD SCHENCK & CO. will sell at auction, on Tuosday, June 44, at 1 o'clock, at their sales room, 33 Nassau street, a sorrel thoroughbred Morgan mare, fourtcen hands high, tive years z rrauted per- nd and gentle, and without a trick or blomish, TY Iasi, a fine saddle horse, and believed to be one of the ‘colis in this State. Also a beautiful light silver mounted arly new, made to order. Also a beautiful sqnare agon, by Daly, to order. The whole to be reserve, as ib er leaving the city. To any gen Hiewan in want of & beautiful establishment, the above Is rare opportunity. Also several horses and’ carriages, road wagons, double and single harness, &c. ORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—GENTEEL, ture of a family declining housekeeping, On At G3, o'clock, at 143 Mth street, near ww. ‘The sale will include one av piano, and one do. six octave mahogany fect order; two rosewood parlor sults, rosewood cteg tre tables, ball stands, Brussels and ingrain carpets, ollcloth fnile, chamber"furniiure, dining room. do.; table cutlery, kitchen utensils, &c. The above are in fine order, having been used but two months, and mist be Poativey wold and removed frvm the premises on the day of sale. Far particulars see entalogues at sale, or at the office of the auctionoer, way. T 18 A REMARKABLE FACT THAT THOSE AUC- tionecrs, a¥ well as other business men, who freely pa- fronize printers, invariably accumulate ‘Toriunes. Auctlon piss, es Wy and conspietously printed at the Herald eae ROGART, AUCTIONRER.—ON TUESDAY, JUNE 2%, «at 103; o'clock, at the salesroom, corner of William and Prankfort siteets, a large pote wham eae bine ¢ cman ies, nd ot @3 COR: Soa trenay, ain ‘lireet from ced maticit Att D Boy, - ARGR SALE OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE Ht LEEDS wilt sell on Monday, Juno 23, at 10% o'clock ftirniture in the private house No, 462 Broome street, sisting in part of two Kuites ut lid rose wood parlor farnit: iu French brocatel ; two aplendid rosew res, Ww plate gine fronts and backs; 2do. corner, 1 large rosewood Feeretary bookease, do. lady's do. liprary, Gothle rosewood bed- pteads and bureaus, spring and 2) tresses, washatands, Mahogany and black walnut frniture, of All kinds found in well furnished house ; splendid rosewood planoforte, a first rate handsome velvet carpets, ingrain nnd lirnssets, x Hair tarpet: 2 large French pler glassen. do. oval, with. slab and brackets; French clocks, large and sroall oll printings, Ince curtains, French window shades, rosewood contre, an siainary, marble top; silver plated ware, orna- utiery, with a large lot of common crockery. Persons of fine furniture in good order should rtterid this gale, be Bol ‘zone in attendance to box sofa bedstends, couches, wilh a large lot of fur. isto mention. The ‘house to Jet, contains 15. r Hroadway. Inquire on the premises. < ERRE, DENTIST, ENTiSTIY —DR. NAPOL D inser'« the most bewutiful an ful artificial teeth, fram one (oa full set, on gold or silver with or withont extracting (he roots.” No, 496 Broadway, coraer of Howard BEECH cnn BOARDING A ANDI LODGING. QO BROADWAY, UNI UNION % QuARE, Cd CORNER OF Seventeenth sireet.—¥ 1us0 to let, or auite or without ba Pe ‘vate ables, a, 10.8 ealoct ¢.; house tll 3 upon tae and square, 3 BROADWAY—ONE DOOR BELOW tap Furnished or unfurnished apartments to let, in suites or clherwise, with or without 1 '& first class house, containing all the modern improvemer 461 * BROOME STREET.—STRANGERS VISITING THE ‘ior accommodations and the most ety wel find superior t the above number. House has all the me- Seen | ain beautiful yard, surrounded with trees, balconies, piazza, &c. QD] BOWERY.-VERY PLEASANT AND, HAND- somely furnished rooms to let, to sing! io & private family, on reasonable terms.’ Reference regal 165 CHAMBERS STRRFT.—YURNISHED OR UNFUR- rooms to let, with or without board. House inewly furutsbod aoa contains balk, pan &e 151 TENTH STREET—ONE SHORT BLOCK FROM Bag ‘a well cae af tee err leasant parlor wii ta pape aad large closets loor; also, two entlomen. House first class, wi ‘At 6 o'clock. LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH srcet.— Hey furnished parlors and aparimeuts, on the second and thi wading house. Bath, gas. Situation dolightful. Partial if required, or can furnish their own table. ‘Terms moder: 50 itted parC Senta te ily, flor partial board, if re ny required, moderna improvements. Haglish, 859 JONES STREET, lepine DOORS FROM BLESCK (i ‘ward.—A suite of furnished rooms on BOND STREET.—BOARD, WITH ROOMS, IN Ee oes nacre ans es an eet a 5 heen gentlemen, ‘Transient boarders can be BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A SUITE OF rooms to let, with ; desirable for a family ora pare ty fe Oyo Also, ® large single room, ner at 6 o'clock. FEW GENTLEMEN BOARDERS AND A LADY MU; sic teacher taken at a moderate pric ald faye two pupils in tae-bouse; free use of balb, Re. Apply at 44 North Moore sireet. A LADY, OCCUPYING A Lats ry AND ELEGANTLY i furni locatior w house, in @ desirable yn up town, and ig entirely alone, would let to a, e ppallocnan, oe went or gentlemanand a sple rooms, wi board. fo, @ splendid suit of House Mas every modern invroremsak, ieleronces, exchanged. Address Mrs. L. Stevens, Herald office, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO LARGE AND leasant rooms, on the second tloor, to four gentlemen, or a single room to two, and use every effort to them pleased. Apply at 678 Broome street, near Hudson. FERNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A SINGLE GEN- tleman, in # first class house in Nineteenth street, near Serond avenue. Price $2 25 per week. | Will give breaitast, ifdesired. A, PI; ly a at 32) John street, h UP stairs, Foor THIRD LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON THE floor, suitable for a gentleman and his wife; and also s all room on the second tlogr, suitable for one person, to had, with board, at 54 Henry street, New York. LADY LIVING A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE city, ina plearant location on the Harlem river, would Secure 10 # gentleman and wife wishing board all the Comforts of a home, by advancing her $50, as a case of need. Address Maria, Herald office. FURNISHED OR UNFURN! let, toa man and wife, or a_¢% Apply all this week,’ at 287 T' tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, second floor. NTLEMEN, ON THE FIRST principal hotels. Apply jerms et, be- PARTMENTS FOR G ‘and second floors, and art Prince street, near Bro A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, RESID ing in an English brown sione basement house,’ will let With board, a large well furnished frout room on the first floor on second fioor a parlor and bedroom, to gentlemen and their Wives. Apply at 107 West Twellth street, References ex changed. BeA®D.<10 LEN, WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRO! n second floor, furnished or’ unfurnished, suitable Tor a gentleman and wife, at 104 Frince street, within ml. nutes’ walk of I:roadway: Tyo or three gentlemen can also be accommodated, Gas and bath in the house, — OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS, IN SUITS OR_SIN- gle, with Voard, may be obtained at 105 and 103 Hast Fourteenth street; the houses are desirably located and fu nished, with all the modern conveniences, &c,, requisite for first class Fesidences: Southerners and others visiting the elt, transient] ermanently, may find all the comforts of & home wit he expense ‘Annoyances of @ large hotel. References exchanged. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND TWO “gentlemen, can be accommodated with handsomely fur. nished apartments, with full or partial board; house airy and convenient, with ull the modern improvements, and where fie comforis of home may be realised, Apply st 278 Fourth avenue. OARD—WITH PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WANTED, for « single gentleman, in a private family, where there are few or no other boarders. Willing to pay about $6) a month, Address L. B., Herald oflice. OARD—AT MURRAY HILL (75 6TH AVENUE) GEN- teel and Christian families will find this high, open, healthy location cheaper as well as more convenient than the country. Dinner at 6 o'clock ; private table, if d Cars every three minut OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—TWO OR THRER single geatlemen can obtain good board and rooms, by applying at 366 Broome street, near Mott street. Refor- e8 exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN,—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms ina private family, where there are no other boarders. References given and required. Apply at 62 Dean streot, between Smith and Hoy! \OARD IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED oums tole to ingle gentlemen, wth or without, board, on reasonable th dirs. Mohe's, 269 Washington, fear City Hall, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN HENRY STREET, BE- tween Montague and, South ferries. Two gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and parti jin a private family. Company select, ‘Terms reasonable, aud a well kept table, Address box 4,137 Post office. OARD IN BROOKLYN—ABOUT TWELVH MINUTES’ walk from five ferries. Two gentlemen can have good board, and ® pleasant room. Inquire at 110 Tillary street, above Bridge street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND Wife, or two single gentlemen, can find desirable rooms ‘ond’ floor, with full or partial board, at 50 Pacitic street, of Henry, South Brooklyn, “Near South and Wall ferries, OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—A GENTLBMAN AND Wife, and a few single gentlemen, may obtain very plow sunt rooms in a private family, No. 186 Grove street. cau be had with or without furniture, and full or partial board. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, street, near Broadway. ddress M. R., Broadway Poo Je pane mces exchanged. office. OARD WANTED—Y A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, IN an Amerienn or english t family, in exchange for tion, He teaches the French and ‘Spanish Tangnagea f B, C., Herald office. academy in this city. Address A. OARD WANTED FOR A LADY—IN THE UPPER part of the city; with a widow, where there aro no other boarders, preferred. ‘Terms not to exceed $8 per week. Ad: dress box 41 Broadway Post oflice. OARDIN AT THE BARKER HOUSF, BROOKLYN. Fine airy rooms, for the namie, W artial board. Transient board, one dollar. Cf, Gaptains of ves- sels will find it very convenient for yusinesa, being only a few rods from the Allantic docks, JAS. BARKER, Proprietor. OARDING—FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLE- ‘men, at 96 Kast Fifteenth street. Mi haa all the mo- dern Improvements, bans, fe, pleasantly situated berweea Stuyvesant park and Union square, References exchanged. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND enilemen can obtain very desirable and hand: hed apartins with transient or permancn’ I leocker street, west of Broad at six o'clock. OARDING.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY OB- tain g ard and pleasant rooms, also furnished coms, without board, if desired, by applying at 08 Sixth w, cor Ber of First avenue, convenient to stages aud cars. Terms moderate. OARDERS WANTED.—A NEW BOARDING HOWSR ‘opened, with newly furnished rooms for gentlemen ir wives, or single gentlemen, with broakfast and tea, or ‘Loard, Went Twelfth street, between Sixth and Se- venth avenues. Reference required. Boxe se STREET.—A SUIT OF COOL ROOMS, HAND. somely furnished, with buff cottage furniture, matio: Ac., with gas and adjacent bath, will be det, without ‘board, one or two single gentlemen, on reasonable terms, if applied for Immediately, Apply at 66 Hond street, 10 ) New Jersey, one hour from New York, by’ Morris : Fawex It ;' Plensant rooms and good table, for fam or single gentleme or at 0) Maiden } bol jen lane. Terms moderate. a the | an COUNTRY HOARD CAN DR HAD, WITT Goop st 9 dling, at Dunn's Hotel, Hackensack plank road, one bost and finest driving ‘roads in New Jersey, 614 miles from Hoboken. Stages nine times a day from tho I: Gen- Heanen wishing & pleasant drive and good board, with dnc, fairy rooms, will find dls one of tye most convenient to the oly” ak fabvsreanslisheriarebaendncrotee OUNTRY BOARD—AT PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—A temperance howe, nlee rooms, good wholevome table, salt water bat He pating, fishing. and other recreations. Steamer Tho Hunt leaves foot of Robinson street, North river, at 34) P. M. Circulars and reference at Maxwell & Co.'s, Gp Wall street. Address Bltza Smith, Eagleswood house, Perth, Amboy, JOUNTRY BOARD. (0 GENTLEMEN AND A or a family, cnt nents, with board ii sant houso in I, The rooms are lar; , the grounds: renawod, jaid out, with plenty Je, Communication with the chy gre sree leambont, Terms reasonable. .T., Ravenswood, L. NTRY BOARD MAY BR OBTAINED WITHIN AN hour's distance of New York, by rallway or steamboat, Long Island. The proprietor can be seen at the Chatham yuare Post office, on Tuesday next, from’t to 3 P. M. ad frat, hour by bie room —————_———————— OUNTRY BOARD AT SOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY. (ee Minitles and others will hind this ® most desirable loca For particulary Inquire of Good shooting, fishing, &e. inquire of ten, Kr t PARISEN, South Amboy, or to 153 West street, New York. OWN TOWN.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR D Without board, at reasonable prices; rooms alry, and suit- able for fumflies or single gentlemen. Inquire at 17 ‘Beekman strect. Also, a front basement to let. VURNISHED ROOMS.—A GENTLEMAN AND 118 eee few single gentlemen, can be necammodaied With Dronkfust and toar hath in the house. Apply nt 06 Kast Twenty second suget, & few doory from evenue, TRY BOARD, AT THE] PARK HOUSE, ORANGT @ ™ BOARDING AND LODGING. ___ ENTLEMEN AND THEIR i WIVES, Re, SINGLE GRa- be accomm« PRO 4 See a SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with lodging and partial or full board, i respectable private family, at moderate torms; location quite convenient to Fighth avenuie cars or Broadway stages. Apply at 162 West 40th street, second floor, ‘URRAY HILL BOARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, nished or unfurnished, to fet, inl board, in a small vate family, where ihere are no other boarders, (a @ chase Leet and none Bea see on ‘Tho most references given and required. rer particulars ra apply at 69 Fast Nv 98 ST. MARK'S PLACE.—GRNTMEMEN ANB thelr wives and single gentlemen, can, obtain furnished Doar, at the above dosifable Location. a [ety butonsicn rotm to tet, furnished or unfurnished. house is replete with every modem convenience. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODAT- 4 with a very pleasant, airy room, with board, in, pet- vate family, at 30 Lexington avenue, near Gramoroy Park. House bas all the modern finprovemenls, Terms rei 3 10 $5 per week. I tat gripe NICE, Wyrigerac arn Posie fo lel, with partial board, if desired, in a m jocatio eaats pate. heterences: Soauced OOMS NEAR ST. JOHN'S PARK.—A PRIVATE FA- mily, who have more room than required; will lot (without Bly ferotaned: beta nad geor'wats priviiogs of parks ns, with privite ences exchanged, Apply'at is Variek sires 'THERNERS AND OTHERS, tape ae OAN OB- hpi y in private fs de ant gel ee ck ite Donrdtrat Hxchaage: Nowa Appleiga’s balla me 3 Bromdvray. Ail slg penkoe Saeet ‘boarders about’ ape Pi St ISLAND.—BOARD MAY BE HAD FOR Two les, in healthy and pleasant ni ;, oalh famnili bear ‘and conve For ‘particulare Len wit WITH BOAR BOARD—A FRONT PARLOR, PEWEy. Te isbed, up town, in a quietand pleasant location, to iagy a gentleman, The house recently Bitte uP wil with es Board for :ieiady only. Address U. W.,'Broad' it oflice, for three da; Ly id LET—A LARGE SIZED FURNISHED ROOM, wag gas and privilege of bath, pleasantly located. Apply at No. 43 Becond suit one or two single gentlemen. avenue. T° LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH CLOSETS ‘attached, on first floor, with full or partial board. Also, single roomson third story, For particulars, apply to Mrs. FOWLER, 16 Howard stroet. 110 FAMILIVS—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS FOR THR past five years been boarding in aiprivate family, is ob! ed to seek a new home, or account of their moving a long tance up town. - Any family of respectability fvcling disposed to tender hhim & home, and residing near bseeu fh between Ninth and Fourteenth sireats, will please address Woard, box 251 Union square WO LITTLE ROYS WANTED—TO BOARD IN THE country, at a pleasant villa on Long Island, 35 miles from the city, and in a private family, where due attention will be niothem. Vrice per week $150. Apply to Mrs. Jayne, Jlinton | street, XN ¥. WO OR THREE G with partial board, in a sn Kinsville, Staten Island, street, for two days. WO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE SEOOND floor to let, also single rooms, with board, to single gentle- at 122 Sullivan street, betweon I’rince and Spring. ws TED—AT A DISTANCE NOT OVER ONE HOUR'S ride from the Battery and in a healthy location, a par- lor, bedrooms, room for servant and kitchen, at a rent note ceeding $20 per month. Address R., box 101 Herald office, stating partichlars and terms, Bee 2 .—BOARD, BY A erin WITH TWO ROOMS, where there are no other bo: » Address C. A. Ay Union square Post office, for three ree days. TANTED—FOR A LADY, A FURNISHED ROOM, with board, between Canal and Fourth streets, w near a railroad or'stage route. Price of board to be about Per week. Address, for three days, J. W., Broadway Pest office, TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH PARTIAL board, for a single gentleman, not above Twenty-seventh sircet. A peiv ate family, with few or no boarders, preferred Piense ad irene, atating terms, which must be moderate, B. C., Post TLEMEN CAN OBTAIN ROOMS, all, private family at Tomp- Tnyuire ai 696 Broadway, near Boud CARRIAGES, « &C. FAST TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF Pontes, 143¢ hands high, black, no white about them; one is seven years old, and has trotted in 2:32, and will scow 2:43 at any time, without training; the other is eight years old, and ‘ot inside of three minutes, together In three mim Well matched in all respects. A’ rellable guarantee given thelr soundness In every respect, by adressng 8 office. A fair trial will be given, and price named. GRAY MARE, BIGHT YEARS OLD, 15 HANDS high, kind in all harness, will be sold at a low price, for the want of use. Inquire of Mr. QDELL, at the stable 333 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty fifth street, or at 81 East Twon- ty-third street, in the office. ARRIAGES, CARRIAGES.—FOR SALE, A NUMBER ‘of second hand carriages—four ‘weated rockaways and other coaches. Also, new light and heavy cats Mee barouches, light wagons, with and without tops, one and two seats, buggies, &c.; six xeated rockaway, suitable for the sea- son—country and city use. The public’ are respecttully re- quested to call and examine our fine stock of carriages, at the elegant carriage emporium, 600 Broadway, New York. ¢ beatae eo and It; sold_ entirely for waut of use. Mr. Smith, No. 4 Rivington street, where the horse may be seen. Will be sold far below his value, OR SALE—A HACK, CARRIAGE, HARNESS, AND horses, all in good order; will be sold cheap, Sannot attend to them. Apply at the corner of 'Blizabeth Doughty streets, in the grocery store, near the Fulton ferry. OR SALE-A THREE SEAT FAMILY CARRIAGE and @ light two seat caleche top wagon, second, Kod order. “Apply ACELANDRAU'S srutactory, 2 dai Sreniucy oF to Jon ? rown, 168 Pearl street. OR SALE—A LIGHT SHIFTING TOP WAGON, PRICR: $16. Can be seen at 78 avenue D, corner of Sixth street. » x OR SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF BROWN HORSES, about 15 hands high, sound, kind, gentle and fast. fee sale cheap. Apply at the stable, 14 Hast Twenty-ninth st. OR SALH OR HXCHANGE—A MAGNIFICENT BAY horse, near 17 hands high, seven years Ohl this spring, kind in single or double harness and under the saddle, @ good travellee: very atrlish and of the Mambrino stork. “Apply to UNDERHILL & FLEET'S stable, corner of La Fayette hud Highth sireet, from 8 to Wodlock A. Ms for two days oc Wont ihe ‘exchanged for a pair of either horses or maron, about 1535 hands high; they must be sound, kind and smart. ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A GOOD FAMILY HORSE FOR sale cheap, as the owner has no further use for him; he i is ine saddio horse, aud in every way can be recommended to those who want a good and nila horse. Apply at 101 Hud- son street, corner of Franklin, FORSE WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING A HORSE OR mare, about 1544 hands high, avout six or seven yoars old, perfectly broke and gentle in singlo bari easy under te xaddle, stylieh driver, and can trot « mile in 3:10, may ad= dress, with description and price, box 1,672 Post office. MokeAs, AN HORS FOR SALK.—A BROWN MORGAN iy hand leasant driver, splendid Warranted sound and fred from vice. Taquire ab HU, i N'S siable, Twelfth street, be- tween Fifth avenne and University place. A KEENE STABLES, 22 EAST ELEVENTH ‘or wale, one pair full blooded black horses, six ‘ld, 16 hands high, sound and kind, good travellers; one of the handsomest pairs of horses in t odo one worrel pacing horse, tive years old, can pa sale, out fault or blemish. Can nat HLS e NitoNRLLs stables, No. Thied avenu LD—A SPEEDY PACER. ANY PERSON HAV- ing a pacer, horse preferred, of g size, sound, kind and young, ior sal, that can pace in 2:55 a1 er, warran- ed, Can ind acash purchaser, by addrcssing Pacer, Herald oll'ce, N. ¥., for two days. _EUROPEAN | ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘AMS MARKWELL, SPECIAL WINE MERCHAWE TO ge mieatet orem ote ees South American Coffee House, toinforin his American trons and frends visiting os that J. M. is now one of largest wine merchants at West End of London: having cel under J. M's various private In Albemarle street and the iblie office for general gene No. ed corner of Neference ‘Company, No.l Cavendish loteis, and the Ponty Arescioun olen Hosen’ ‘Dogs to inform ion that a, sail interes interentod fn apartment ror. ea feiy, tn thie the eee part of B.— AM ay pilcalvaato bg by letter to James Markwell, general and Albemarle at strectapPletsdilly, Lond _ CLOTHING, $0, — IN SUMMER SUPTS. Black alpacea suits. hyr cassimere suits illes Vesta White dack conts. Linen, Ragii At BVA; Z ASTROLOGY. STONISHING TO ALI.—MADAME MORROW TELIA lf she astonishes st, present and future events so tri all whorl visither. Bho will even tell the vel ‘thor whe bana the eee teeety kane of the riage, wg will oo ‘end ‘nippiaese ce rem, Who will all enjoy fet Tuck t thFoust iife. ousands have ‘4 she is the most wonderful astrologist in the peinhe thas ever wasknown. Noel 0 if not |. Gentlemen net admitted. 76 Broome street rpetween Cannon and Columbia, AIRVOYANCE.—NEW SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND J “Pharmacy. Wonderful discovery satan made in the ort of healing, by Mr. HAYES, Clairvoyant and healing hee Health’ restored in all cases, and fre eure ts pomible. Once 176 Ghuad street, New Yorks Te Tayen Redtrfei RS, BARKER RESPKCTFULLY ANNOUNCHS TO ail her irlends that xhe can be consulted about Inw sui nai rages, potee ‘and the color of the hair and character 1649 Lispenard street, rear. ATTRAL, MAGIC AND VENTRILOQUISM.—THR Fakir of Siam having retired from lis profession, will instructions by mailto any person desirous of above wonderful arts. Terms very low, Address Fakir ‘Stam, care of Pyof. Vallo, No. 96 Barker at., Philadelphia.