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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED F’ gay pay. | FOR SALE. | ‘AURANT, BAR AND en HOTEL, $3. 000. lodginy for: tale pear ane of the principal do, can accommodate Apply to H TO HOWES & ¢” sae nea ace cash, part 221 200. 0. oka 8 Novae AND Lor rsocTH fiteen per cent. Ap App” nates ie ~e - dentate pay way. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1856. BOR SALE, 7PO COPPER PLATR PRINTERS.—POR SALE, A ‘a | pattern red copper plate press, with fly wheel; bet i4 by 63 inches; It has been nese bus fer — bar Bears | 6 ree as new. sold low om H’ Hog & Coo 2 and 31 Gold street. ” 10 PRINTERS.—AN INTEREST IN A JOB bgp fbi ofiice, dot a fis custom trate and capable of bei ring much increased, can be purchased on reason a Gress, with name and renidence, Printer, box ll? Herald office. poehsnnt Rh heunthnerattntstabintetses eiarreil Boosie EniasehvessSetentey ~ $1 $1.50." W'cl BUY A SPLENDID GROCERY aa Boho ok fixtures, &e. ii cation unsur- ' lease, » er We . Prchualvely oF cash, “Apply to HOWES & CO,, 84S Taher e. 81.0% 0/90. PUBLIC, HOUSE, BAR AND RESTAU- t, and fixtures, with lease of five years; cen- one of the greatest thoroughfai fied up ay Apply to HOWES £ CO. 8 Nassau sirtet . $l 000 Zoek faLe, ASPLENDID RESTAURANT, fears’ lense,” estab rigid se iain goose 20) eres eer” se, tao i gee an sone WILL BUY THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND i! ‘The most ren rae ei Mekal G. H. BMITW & CO,, $46 Broadway, room No, 2. \-LIQUOR, AND OYSTER SALOON, YOR Bi cne obnd ry ac torig ice ‘good business. | ‘a Jow rent; doing & wars 4 Ni snes pa Cy ‘HOW! ‘WILL BUY THE STOCK, LEASE AND FIX- tures of the okd porter house and liquor store 42 BoD 0 bowliog ‘alley ndeverything. Itmust be sold, ie giving business. Applg at the bar, 42 $250; —OONFECTIONERY AND bc ae STORE FOR '« sale, with stock, awning and fixtures, now Sone The lecatior assed. Al OWE £00.84 Nassau street, SUP oa, A. COUNTRY SEAT res SALE—AT Connecticr ut, oF eg perch country seal rook, Con- vou juire of 8. Fecal 1 to be sald $10,000, orm $20,000. for 000, B. TOWNSEND, 82 Nassau DRUG an6 STORE FOR SALE—ON TWO GREAT THOR- ‘@ good business; good reasons given ag cect wil iif besa dow for cash, Address H. H., Sex'No. BAKERY FOR SALE—NOW DOING A GOOD BUSI. ness of 16 10 20 barrels week, all sold for eash over the gounter. rietor i engaged in other business down down, and alten to to both. Inquire at 586 Grand st, RARE CHANCE FOR ANY PERSONS DESIRING the best situation in Allantic street, South Brook The advertiser, owing to ill health, is obliged to surrender a business, which by labor and attention has been made, and Would on reasonable terins sell stock and fixtures, with the rivilege of lease. Everything in perfect order,’ new and autiful stock, Address, Business, Brooklyn Post office. LIGHT, GENTEEL AND MONEY MAKING BOSI- ess {0 be disposed of, in consequence of the proprietor Ving business that calls him to Europe, It pays over 100 per cent in the hands of an energetic person. A fortune may dily be real ‘There is a large stock in complete ship- order, as also for retail, on hand. Full particujars Ihay ve obtained by addressing’ Medicamentum, 142 Division street, New York, or by calling in pers, for three days, from Wo'clock A.M. t04P.M., basement. Agents need not call, AKERY FOR SALE~IN ONE OF THE BEST BUSI- ness locations in the city; immediate possession. Inquire wat No. 11 Coenties slip. Comers RESIDENCE FOR SALE—AT SPUYTEN Duyvil, twelve miles from the City Hail, in one of the most beautiful ‘and healthy locations on the Hudson river. The improvements consist a well bullt Hee house, wi furnace, bath room, hot.and cold. water, e., good catringe house and stable, and an acre nd, with more if desired. For particulars inquire of J. C, SIDNEY. re n Duyvil depot, ox on Monday, between 9 and 12, ak COX, RICHARD. SON & BOYNTON’S, 374 Broadway. RUG STORE FOR aan se tua rr ow fe, drug store, with a ‘and under very low joa desirable location and doi he owner fastener ny Sree ee be bold at juation, and Western land taken ayment. Hone need apply who cannot com $9,000 in cash. Ad: Apothecary, box 182 Herald ol Sma RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN AN EXCELLENT LOCA- ‘tion, nicely fitted:up and doing a good business. Sold on ‘account of il) health-of the proprietor. eTquire of Dra. GRE- ee & LOWNSBURY, er street, from 9 A. M. to JF O8 BALE, A RESTAURANT AND BAR ROOM, WITH ‘@lease of tive years from last May. The place’is well iituated, and will be sold low: terms easy. Apply at 118 Wik ‘Mam street, room No. 1, up stairs. R SALETHE STOCK, FIXTURES WITH LEASE low rent, of one of the oldest established hat and ca) mores in Brosavay; in dispose’ of on account of the Wl healt of he ropes. ‘Apply wo LOWES & LUERSSEN, 76 (OR SALE—NO. 85 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE. runs through to Fourth sirests with smail stable oe Fear. “Water clonets, bath, gas, dc. Price $8,000. $5,000 remain on mortgage, if wanied. aiaute OfCHAS. PARKER, 20 Dey street. R SALE—A DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE IN BROOK- lyn, near Fulton avenue cars, with eight lots of ground, House 39 by 40, twenty-one rooms, gasin all the rooms, gaa ja stabie, plenty of frult und vegetables, cow and carriage house. A large portion can remain on mortgage, if wanted. Inquire on pr , corner of Putnam and Clason avenues, OR SALE—THE HOTEL AND PREMISES ON THE New York and Erle Railroad, at Great Bend, Susque- hanna Pa. The house {fs nearly new, having been Duilt within the list two » years, is three stories high, has a Jarge dining saloon that will accommodate one, hundred and fifty persons, and all the necessary grout sable ‘The location is very desirable, belnj site the depot of the New York and Erie Railroad, Bend is one of the important and regular stoppl being the junction of the Delaware, Lackawaxen and Western, w York and Erie Railroad to Philadelphia, and New York. For terms and particulars apply to SUYDAM REED & CO., 108 West street. LAC eee eee OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, IN THE village of Jamaica, L. I.; commatation by railroad, 6c. ‘Wim be sold.a great bargain. Inquire of 8. L. Johnson, as Broadway; W. J. Brundred, 15 Nassau street; or to R. Fi on the premises. ce tine na Rape TTS BFS VEN R SALE—A PORTER HOUSE, ON A CORNER, IN ‘West street, one of the best locations in the street. For particulars iquire of the proprietor, 203 Washington street. ~ FoR SALE—A CORNER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Nquor store, on Kighth avenue, west side, doing ® good business: e qring to settle down West. Apply to the house and land agent, LLSLAGER, 462 Kighth avenue. SEWEDISLAGER, an2 wigutt avenue.” O° ' 1OR SALE—A PATENT APPARATUS FOR MAKING jee in any climate. ere to EDWARD LYNCH, New York Machinery Depot, 92 Pearl street. Also, a number of second hand steain engines and boilers, of dilferent sizes. R SALE—THE OLD TAVERN AND PORTER house 42 Bowery, one door from the Cree ong asa lodging house and bowling saloon many years. The adver- tieet ry ‘giving up, 80 he will sell the whole for $350. No rent topay until August, Apply at the bar, 42 Bowery. OR SALE, FOR SALE—200 YOUNG MOCKING BIRDS and 12 oki mocking birds, good singers; Just received from Zew Orleans. Inquire at & street, Jersey City, or at ‘No. 3 Albany street, New York. OR SALE—THE OYSTER AND DRINKING SALOON ‘on the corner of Hridge and York streets, Brooklyn. The Feason for selling made satisfactory on application. Inquire on the premises. (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES, HORSE, ‘wagon, &c., of an old established corner grocery, doing from $1,500 to $1,500 weekly, and capable of great lmprover ment. Suehan me ortunity seldom of 0 is Un rpassed. 11,500 to $2,000. be x xed weeds Call at 239 Broadway, room 4 ‘AY, auctioneer. i nn NR Kees SALE—THE SCHOONER REBECCA CLYDE, FIVE ‘ears old, sixty-two tons burden, now lying at the brick ard dock, half agile above Port Richmond, Staten Island, in Ane order, calculated to go. to any part of the world. Price very low.’ For particulars inquire of ABRAM WHITLEY, 21 Vandam street, New York. Pal eon anna AN B SALE—CHEAP, A NEW STIFFENING MACHINE, for hatters, with iron frame, in complete order. ‘Apply at ALLOROPE k MIGHTEN'S, No.9 OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF of three years; gold’ on account of the owner an up town Sane, 00, oes Of the bes, avenues in ‘the city; atoc! moderate. | For further particu- lars iaquire ot MINKIGHT, SAYRE & CO., 260 Washing- ton street. ? ton tre” (OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND DINING SALOON, FO Going a fret rate business; reason for selling, proprieior ‘wishes to retire. Apply at Mo. 212 Broadway. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE AND FIXTURES, IN ‘superior order, and situated in the most business patt of ine city 269 Front street, corner of Dover, now doing a large Dusiness, Application to be made on the premises. INK FRUIT FARM FOR SALE—OF SEVENTY ACRES, wilh superior liaprovemenis, near, a depot, thirty miles from New York. Also, other fruit and dairy farms, milla, cottayees and country geats, C. H. OLIVER, $46 Brotdway, room No. 7, from 10 to 2. ron oS OR SALE ON DEY STREET—A FIRST CLASS, MO- F dern built brown stone store, 53 stories, basement and pub-cellar, ie Cree ae trent” Half the purchase money ean remalb at alk Per cM icINSHIMER, $19 Fourth avenue. adele SE OR SALE OR TQ LET. AT PORT RICHMOND A Po brce Rory trick house wnd lot, ploasanily situated ia Broadway, near the Park, | For paving Inquire of Mr. next house to japtist church, opp be PENNE TY Memrs, J. PEARCE & C0., 100 Broadway, N. OR SALE OR TO LET~A HANDSOME TWO STORY Fenda basement cottage, with large, garden, stunted in West Hoboken, Apply to AH. WATSON, at Warner & Loop’s, 19 Barclay street. en heh (OR SALE OR TO LET—A NEW THREE STORY drown stone front house and two lots, on Oxford street, Brooklyn, one of the finest locations in the elty; has all the modern improvements, Wil! sell at a bargain, ‘or make the Tent an inducement to a good tenant to occupy it for the ba- Jance of the year. Apply to COGSWKLL & ANDERSON, 11 ‘Wall street, basement. eee ‘APAN SHOP FOR SALE—WITH STOVE AND ALL necessary fixtures, with a steady and profitable cash busi ese; a rare opportunity for a persevering man, | Address im mediately, J. J., box 126 Herald office, with reai name and ad- dress. CE a anecenncenenen canines BETAURANT FOR SALE—LOCATED NEAR WALL * BP Areet and Broadway, N. X. In perfect order, and doing the proprietor wishes to ‘Reason’ for selling, tare wpply, at 257 Henry aie ity. For further particulars feu e ‘or Mireet, near ‘Atlantis, between 6 and 8 o'eloe DA WATER APPARATUS ONLY FORTY DOLLARS, 8a complete. ‘WM. o, Fulton atreet, New York, third floor. R SALE—IN WASHINGTON MARKET. IN- QTNie No. 108 Vesey street, opposite Washington market. GALOON FOR SALB—A 8X Saloons doing @ good busin @ LITTLE DRINKING rything in perfect two years, ese, Possession SARGENT, 15 Wail street, ‘ situated on Broadway; gen yon igamaniatelY Apply A " BR, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF THY Pe ee Tesion House, situate on the Bergen Point “aix niles from Jersey City, is now offered for sale, aa one of the most deli¢htfal summer hla road houses in the viainity of New gman at all acquainted with the esiment, Fox jerms plank ron Piecess will p nterprNng a A i Saar apply at 147 Dawe 90s HORSES, CARRIAGES, S&C. ce. HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, 88, WIbL BR BOLD £4 low, by ine advertiser, nu he haa no fu further use for ther. jorse eight years an try. “st be acen at ike sable of Underkill & Fleet, 88 La: fayette place. MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF FIVE YEAR OLD BLACK Dorses, egpiee g 5,900 Ibs., on hand and for sale, corner of Twenty -fo avenue. SPLENDID ENTIRE A gierng PONY FOR SALE Jow; seven vente. old, 14 hands igh, }, black, perfectly bg or fi Froaf etree 3, good serene wae rr saddle or in har pply at if ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—ONE SLIDE SEAT, BEEN used but two times, cost $225; owe two seat opel wagon; ohe light top buggy, JO: Ham's make; Also neveral other car Flages Apply at 988 Broad 2, HAM. ye SALE—A BROne BAY HORSE, JUST IN FROM igh, long e country, seven. Years, old, sixteen ‘perfectly sound and kind in lagi or dgue are A horse; would make a good maich horse, Also, & Jwawon, without ap, and baruese, for sale chip. treet, broom store. OF BLACK CAR- six and seven years old, , SRT ned aenty at iy at 208 Chat, OR SALE—A SPLENDID heer F' e horses, sixteen hands high, beautifully matched, nena bien travellers, beauty matched. jong tals, Sond, travobern, so de seen at Hawthorn’s stables, Wie third near sisth avenue. Apply to THOMPSON & WHITE, 1g9 Water street. ie SALE—A_ SPLENDID tte HORSE, 1534 nds, sired by the celebrated Sal he is the be best family er doctor's horse i th ny; warrant perfectly sound, kind and gentle, and sold only for the want of se. To be seen for afew days at WOOD & CONKLIN’S sta- ble, corner of Second avenue and Fifth street OR SALE—JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, SEVERAT. fine horses, one very large team, 1634 tianda high; also ihree fine, single horses and one pair of pot yites, and a, ainber second hand light \ ‘or sale cheap. Woon & OLIVER'S liv very | wie 306 and 208) seventh street. OR SALE—AN OMNIBUS, NEWLY PAINTED, AND in complete order; or would be exchanged for a light one. ‘Also, for sale or exchange, four fine road horaes, two of which are Very fine saddle horses. Apply to or address Trustee Sta- bles, Greenpoint, near Tenth street ferry. OR SALE—A NICE PAIR OF HORSES, COLOR brown and well matched, 16 hands high, perfectly kind and sound, just from the country. Apply at Joba Ferris’ fercer LE—A BOSTON EXPRESS WAGON; sed but very little; also, a harness to match, and e}:t road wagon. All will be sold cheap, as the owner further use Tor them. “Apply at 10 Downing street, near Bleecker, SALE—A BUTCHER'S CART, HACKMEYA’S nearly new. Will be nold cheap or, exchanged for ss. PETTY, No. 9 Albany street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF FULL BLOODED MORGAN hands high, six and seven years old, maho- sound and kind in’all harness, just trom the coun- re chance for one who wis'es'a pair of road horses; mile in three and a half minutes, To be seen at the teed store, 329 Bowery OR SALE—A VERY HANDS PAIR OF MARES, 183g hands high; can trot in 2:50 together: either oan beat 2:4) io havdena; Warranted sound and kind; will be sold sep orto gether. Price reasonable. Can be seen at private rear of 69 Wooster street. OR SALE—A BOBTAIL BAY HORSE, EIGHT YEARS oid: 1634 hands high, pony built, and ‘warranted sound and kind in all harness; nd without tying. Price $175. Bold tor want of ures Gan be scen fi the oosnes of Hicks aud Harrison streets, South Brooklyn, until sold. (OR SALE—ONE BOSTON CHAISE, TWO TOP BUG- gies, one Labi bo to seat nine persons; a two seat rocka- way, find’ two seavearryall, with top and high doors, Apply at 68 West Twenty-third street, in the smith sho} (OR SALE—A WEST INDIAN JENNET, YOUNG, "kind and gentle. Apply at 16 Stone street, 10 SALE—A SMALL SIZE PONY, SUITAELE FOR children; will be sold cheap, for want of use. To be seen at SMITH’S stables, North Moore street, near Hudson. '1OR SALE—A VALUABLE HORSE, FOR SERVICE, six yearac old, bye hands, part yund and perfect; Morgan and Hambletontan, Northern Vermont; bright ; at NORRIS’ stable, eighth street, near Sixth avenue; price $300. OR SALE—A TOP WAGON, BUILT TO ORDER IN the best style and manner, Can be seen at WILLIAM ti [AMS coach factory, 115 West Nin street. OR SALE—A BRIGHT BAY HORSE, JUST IN FROM the country, seven years old, 16 hands high, long tai perfectly sound and kind ingingle or double harness; a a family horse; would make a good match horse. Apply at 205 Chambers street, broom store. Fest Peay: HAS OME FOR, SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF BROWN HORSES, bout Ib hands high, sound, kind, gentle and fast, For gale cheap. Apply at the stable, 14 East Twenty-ninth at, ROCERY WAGON FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW, AND soldeheap. Apply at the livery stable, No. 4 Rivington sive ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—SIR HENRY STOCK, 153% tat high, 7 years old, true, sound and proud.’ Just country” Can be seen’ by applying at'8? Hamilton Tsrenue, South Brooklyn. ORSE FOR SALE-ONE THAT CAN BE IN EVERY way recommended aga stylish and family horse; ior sale cheap, as ihe owner bas no further use for bili, Ap: ply at 101 Hudson street, corner of Franklin. \ONIES—-SHETLAND AND WELCH, LATELY IM- ported, een and well matched; will be sold together or separately. ‘at 43 Exchange place. Srigoner, FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR bemoan es & Sons, and used at Iranistan only for » few days. Itisa Pres establishment, one of the best ever made, 160, rice only $650. Can be seen st Astor House re) ANTED—T0 HIRE—A, NEAT WAGON OR AND some carriage, and pair of good horses; the month. A letter, addressed B.B., Herald ce, Swill be immediately attended to. AXTED—A HORSE, ACCUSTOMED TO WORK IN aborse boat, Apply at 15 Stone street. CES—IN BLACK LACE, MUSLINS AND MAR- ilies, of the newest designs, "made to order; an elegant 8 lot of caps and dhe en drags B* Pe Assortment of head dresses; set apart at half price. Mrs. T. J. 2% Bleecker street, east of Broadvrey. oles) CORSETS, CORSETS AND SKIRTS—CHE vest shapes and largest assortment in the city, atMrs. GAyNon ‘8, wholesale and retail, 45 Third avenue, 1ear Tenth street, and 262 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth stree, LARK'S SPOOL, COTFON.— For iis strane, smootiaces and clasts, obtain Prize medal at the grat Pare exponton of 18,” All nanbert ae GEORGE ze and pei stret, OLARKIS SPOOL COTTON. OLD AND SILVER FRINGES, LACES, STARi—A large assortment for military Pg es, regaling &c. Also ailk fringes, cords, tassels, &¢:, anners, for mle ab 43 John street, Loan, Fas LINEN FANS—CITY TRADE SUP. jlied.—Over two hundred dozen just received, incuding every style of brown and black, pris and perforated For ale Tow ‘by FRANCIS P. FREENAN, Importer, No. 5 oe DE V oeaee) TRAVELLING CLOAR. A full assortment Just received by GEORGE — poe PATTERNS, PATTERNS, PATTERNS.—NEW @MMER fashions for mantillas, sacks, sleeves, wrappers basque waists, Ae. &e. Waist patlerns Cutto fit’ the formvith un: erring accuracy, Mme. DEMOREST'S emporium offashion, 375 Broadway. TPRAVELLING CLOAKS. JAMES A. HEARN, No. 775 Broadway, Above Nint street. MILLINERY, ¢ oC, INE SILK DRESS BONNETS, ONLY » nets, $3; lawn bonnets, 10s,, at Ne N. B.—Ladies’ and children’s basque, wal terns cut in the latest style, at No. 3 Cameras aq ELL & CO. ILIINERY, &c.—AT 0. BELL & on B, (0.3 0A therine sireet, the most beautiful silk dres bonne's from $3 to $4; crape bonnets, only $3; a large ass#unent « Twn Dounets, Sv le, at No.8 Catherine sireots CLOTHING, dC. ARGAINS IN READY MADE CLOTHINJ—UNRE- deemed pledges.—Frock and dress coats, $340 $5; cassi- mere pants, & $5; Marecilies ‘and satin vests, $ito $3. 2. LEVIK, 108 West Iroadway, RP SLES PERMIT kD, ta VANS EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREIOUSE, 65 and 68 Fulton stre ‘hin summer suits. %3 09 Black alpaca suite...... 60 White duck suita.. 60 Zephyr cassimere sults. 100 ite duck co 250 White Murseilies Vesta 200 White drilling pants. 200 Alpaca coata, trimmed with alc and velvet 250 Brown linen pante.. 75 OTICE TO FIREMEN. Prices at which a fire coat and pants An be bad at SMITH BROTHERS’, 122 and 140 Fulton sireer— Drab felt beaver, coat and pants Drab pilot, coat and p Drab Reraay beaver coat and Blue felt beaver, coat and pant Blue beaver, coat and pants Samples of our styles ean be seen at our warFooms, Ttand 140 Fulton street. YOUNG MAN, THIRTY YEARS OF GE, DESIRES wale partner, in a business establishd; one between a Seventeen and twenty years of age, and havng marriage in Youy red, Reterence ie gren and requéed. Please ad- dress M. A. L,, Post office, N.Y., within one Wek, SHIPPING. (OR NORFOLK AND RIGHMOND.2HR UNITED States mail steamship JAMESTOWN Oaptam Parrish, Will leave for the above plnces on Saturday $8th insta, at + Delock, P.M., trom pler No, 13 North river, She will arrive at Norfolk e ‘Bunday afternoon, and at Ricthond on Monday morning. Passengers for the Sonth will proged witho it delay hy the great mail line to Charleston, Augu Savanah, &e. ‘Travellers will find this the cheapest, ‘and most ex ad route, Passage and fare, etna ig state room, to jorfolk, $8; to Peterabarg and Richmond, $0; steer ign, Halt prigg, Apply to LYDLAM & PLEASQNTY 32 Bron lway. can trot in 3:15; | <THE UNITED STATES MalL eamabip. ANLANTIC Eldridge, commander, will de- a) inited States maila for Europe, positively, on turday, July 9, ab12 o'olock M., from ber berth, ab thia line have water-tight com- veeaeee oe from the tee, will not cross 42 degrees, until after the Ist of August. eae or ‘panne, having unequalled accommodation and Comte orb WARD'S K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 11 o’cloek A. M. All peers ‘muah pee pase throngh the Post oillce; any others will ip Baltic, Cap! f Comaiock, will succeed the At- want ant ater m Aang —The rate ight orn Liverpool to New York is reliced to four pounte P ee ton measurement, until farther for EE ee TPSE BRITIAN, AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL ‘Mail steamships. Fortier pinay ®EUEICRD; No. 4. Bowling Green. OR LIVERPOOL--STEAMSHIP LEBANON, T. COOK, commander. This r will ined ouboatd Fretghs tahta stresonable roles Appt to. CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Green. ee OR LIVERPOOL—DRAMATIC LINE—TO SAIL 2D July. <The entirely new clipper ship PLUTARCH, Capt rker, Will sail as above. Hlcent nt packet has un: @ate room picts Be in and second ore: ae on Board ier 11 East river, or 0 Fo LIVERPOOL—EMPIRE LINE.—THE FAVORITE packet ship AMERICA, Captain Ww, Will positively ‘sail on Tuesday, int of July.” For passage in'cabin, suloon, second cabin or steera; on Er bore, ier No. 6 North aver orto DEMAREST ® JONES, 4 South street, and 36 Old ip. OR LIVERPOOL-SAILS MONDAY. 30TH INSTANT— ‘The Black Ball line packet ship YORKSHIRE, Captain Marshall, cau take afew more cabin, second cabin ‘and steer age passengers, ou application to JACOB WILSON, No. 108 u street, OTICE.—FOR LIVERPOOL—THE CELEBRATED att Oolock For Pings tn Capt. Mulliner, sails oe y,! at as Bard ‘val pee Ss ip cabin, orig Mgr mtenragee In river, 0 . GOTT’s CU. 86 South % OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, ASTA.—CONSIGNEES ARE Jnformed that the, Asia will commence discharging on Monday morning, Oi inst. Ail goods for which permite are not received will be sent o the bonded warehouse, Jersey City, and be subject to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. Ros HAVR!) DIRECT._THE FRENCH SCREW LA, 2,400 tons burtten, will ered Sas ocak predely. Price ship 1 o erence per Pranvene For ob, nb, PORREE & 00.32 broad nea on Monday, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED commander, mai) steamer AR AGO, D. Lines, will eave for Hay ak tion to land the mails dp mane Sone uss eae vr gee cooked poked mecrintee pr ndanareiane eae ly to JOHN Pa No, 17 Broad red for passage. OTICE TO PASSENGERS a IMPORTERS.—THE Liverpool and Phiiadelphie Steamship Company's spleo- ‘CITY OF BALTIMORE: 2464 tons it. Robert Lelteh; orry OF WASHINGTON, . Win. Wh; OITY OF MANCHES' 19 tone, Capt F @. Fede AZANGAROO, 1,974 tons, man Capt Re Ewing. FROM LIVERPOOL. ... Wednesday, 16th July. “Thursday, 26th Ji RATES OF PASSAGE. ae te Saloon, and to “led sumer of ira cane pam ngers will be taken class passe: hia and Live 4 found in provisions. | jelphinesss.-- $0 Frou Liverpod,*ssense-r Fe a water ne earries an experienced out their friends ean obt on Liverpool, in sums of. pests nd upwards. Apply to, JOHN G, DA Wf Walnut st, Philadelphia; or BABEL & OORTIS 17? Broadway, New York. NITED STATES MAIL STRAMSIITP Ll Lied —FOR HA- vana and New Orleans—On We ie at 2 Pi M,, from pier foot of Warren street Sorta ri river, favorite steamship PHILADELPHIA, Capt. MeGow. a will run ag, above es oan be, § Nocufed ai the oftce ot the line. Freight to New Orleans 80 cents per eubic foot = will ri be supplied with y plauie bills of ig of the form signed by the ‘on application at thelr office. forms signed, and no, bills of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing, Vor freight or passage apply at ating oftee, 177 West street, corner of Warren. EDUCED PRICES.—JULY 5.—UNITED STATES MAIL Line—Fitty pounds of baggage oa, by Baan Ha on excess. Four hours from ocean to oceam, bj road, Through for California via Panama United States Ball Steamship Line will deppatch for Aapin wall, on Saturday, July 6, at2 o'clock, P. M.. precisely, from ee foot of Warret NOI’, C forth Stet, the ll known and fast steamship "TLL ANOIS, Capt. ©. 8. U.8. N Pas- ers and mails will be iewanies MB Ad pre ‘anama Railroad, “Parties wishing to brin cates of passage and di connect at Panama with the Pacific ‘Steamship Com: pany nisident ates NORA, R. Lt Whiting, Jom- mander, which will be in , and leave ly for San Francisco. “The publle are informed that the P. M. 8° Co. always have pe or fore extra, steamers ying, at Fa ceady for sea, to avokd any possible deten or mails, For passage, ap Hy to, W RAYMOND: Fitthe oaly office of the companici t77 West sireet, corner of Warren. Freight to Aspinwal), 70 cente per cutie foot, of 135 cents per pound, prepaid; aud no freight will be Teceived after 12 Sielock on the day of sailing, ROBERTS, Agent, (OR HAVANA AND MOBILE—UNITED STATES mail steamer QUAKER CITY, R. W. shuteldi, com. pander, will snll on Tuesday July 1, from pier 44° North og mshi’ Freight taken’ for Ker prigans and ‘owe om Mc ries? er Billa of Ladi n board. For freight or pashage ind s PATINICK, Agents, 61 Wail street “ony er sital & CO.'S DESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRAN. ling regularly and poaltively on or before the day Navertived, tae of Monday next, 304 7 famous and celebrated A Telipper ship OM ANG ‘OF THE SEA, Henry, master, fs completing her loadin er No. 9, cy shippers de- fast river, and will postively fall as above. us of nding thelr cargo atthe earllest posable day, in fine resenia, unequalled indvocments baring e whole order, this vessel tade'her Srst and only passage in £7 days, beath clpper fleet sailing at the time, and Jess than any Feaaa naw loadipg for San Francisco. A moderate quanttiy of freight can al be laken on tinmediate appiteation to TON & CO., 68 South street, corner of Wall. N. B.—shippern will observe that the ‘vessels. of this line ‘ake no freight after thelr ndvertised day, preventing all delay my to those desirous of landing thelr cargo Francisco at the earliest possible day without detention. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE—CARRYING THE UNI ted States mail—The beautiful A 1 clipper ship MON SOON, 1,200 tons burthen, for Melbourne, and will also re- ceive frelght for Sydney; has two-thirds of her cargo already engaged; the first ship, and will Poaitiv ‘sail about the 7th of July, now loading at pier 10, Kast river. Has supertor ac € Fee inn for roi to any ship now Kenge Freight at Jowest rates, For trelg it OF passage ap) ‘board, or to CAMERO) , No. yi Howling, green. OR ee os FLORIDA.—UNITED STATE all. Line. steamer KNOXVILi GD, Ludlow, will rt on rf June re Not North river, at ¢o’clock P.M. | Bills of ‘on board. For freight ily to 8. errs ne ents wai fae ieee tt ot New York 1 Jueksopvile, $i e st sSere sons Rovt York on Tossaaye aud I NUTENARE ¥ T. HUNTER, U. 8. N., COMMANDING the steamship North Dear Sin—We, the undersigned, passengers on board the steamship North Star, feel called upon to express to you ou satisfaction at the manner in which you have brought us across the Atlantic, and at the uniformly ‘kind and courteous atten tion to ou forts, which has made our trip more like a party of pleasure thane sea voyage. We also, request, that you will kindly accept from us axmall token of our oa ” ‘and regard for you as a seam: entleman. you all success, we remain, de Agustus Joh Johnson, Bolk John G. W. “Finke, Kraft, Sf Gordman, ‘A, Mek Joseph Schorrn, wnt "Philip, M. ‘atson, Henry Wagner. Kent, On Boakp THE SteAMSIIP Hou ad June 23, 1866. John H. bel Steamsnip Norra ‘Sram, hed J 1886, OrxtxueN—I am so entirely “' taken aback” by the Srage- ful, handsome note just handed to mo, that T amt words to. camvey my henrtfelt feel ensure. at the kid expreaaiona tt contains. | Be pleased, P gentlemen, to accept for yourselves, and convey to the ladies (God bless them), and, gentlemen, you represent my sincere thanks. Next to the eon: Sclouaness of having striven todo my duty, it is, most agree able to me to know Uiat I have so done it, 8 to give you con dence on your voyage, and to promote your comfort, | The “token”? shall oeoupy & conspicuous place in my * log cabin,” and believe me, should accident (or if could fixttor tayaclf'to believg, inetinglion,) ever bring elther of you there, you will never find the “latch string” hauled in, but always a cordial telcone awaiting you, “Trastiog tal in our’ wanderiag through life we may often meet again, and, wishing you, ach and alls happy reunion with your families and friduds, Tam, moat faithtnly, your obedient sersant 108. 1, HUNTER To Mover. Hh Bell, 4, Johwzou qud Comapliig, > EXCURSIONS. XCURSIONS.—THE LARGE AND SPLENDID STEAM- er AMERICA, Captain 1. Akele; oom be chartered for ns by applyin, board foot of Vestr: st of A Ry VEaSVELSOR, 198 West street, corner of Jay street, XCURSIONS TO THE yisaine BANKS.—THR NEW aud spl steamer RAGI ‘aptain, J. Stillwell, will make her regular daily trips during we summer season, slop- ‘ually as follows:—Amos street, 7 o'clock; es k; Peck slip, 8 o'clock; Pier No, 3, river, do'clock, Fare for the exeursion, 50 centa, Gaee. PIC NIC AND fb yn provemer. National American Association will cursion io Newark Bai aay j Samaras "June 907 did by per, brasa fn cotilon banda’ a alse . will be one ofthe jeasant Gupa EXCURSIO) Haoungs and Yockare, ave and You Een ene te v UE THE NORTH" RIVER ro rytown, Piermont, Dobbe’ Ferry, day, {sundays a url coe eo }, Capt. Fr. ae “mal acd coe uy wil ieave Bing ing atl MN, Tl iv excursion for aor iuwiven and parties will be found rable one out of New ‘York. a , the different towns at wl kers and returning to New York, 25 cents; to ail the landings above and returning,to New York, 50 cents. For further eens "I: LEWIS, Jr., 202 West street, back oflice. RAND PICNIC AND OOTILLON EXCURSION OF New York Lodge, No. 8, A. P: A,,on Tuemlay, July 1, io Palry Grove. ‘Splendid ‘steamboat and barge Ach ANT “have been ead. ‘The steamboat will leave Twenty-third street, Bast river, al 6 Oclock As Me; igh t, K. R.. 644 o'clock: Gratia *atroe Williamsburg, at a treet, E.R. at 7; Fulton street, Brook- gress, Se, 9, een fon ings MLaquarten pli, She sucage, (athe. tro last landings is on account of fom up the North iver, as wo were disappointed in Mount ta $1, to admit a gen- feeee and ladle Fo be had’ of the comialtiee or af tho landings on the morning of the excursion. Robertson's brass and cotilion band have been Cn HERON, 7: ‘reaaurer. Hoan Geary Canaan, Joun C, Winey, } secretaries. IRST GRAND FISHING EXCURSION OF THE SEA- som to the Cholera or Bast Banks, where the largeat alzed fish are taken; plenty of bait and refreshments, and_a free chowder on board. The sea steamer IOLAS, Capt. Dolton, will eave for the above son Monday, Sune 30, with bs: party, from the foot of Spring atreet, forth riv M., Peck slip ferry, East river, at 7; pier No. 3 North river if, Making the same landings returning. , Gentlemen's tiokets, $1; indies, 9 cents extras “Capt. Hichafd Yates will be on board, logether with all the oid fishermen. Tick: may be had from the following committee:—James Clark, 12254 Pal ton; Wm, Eginion, 149 Fulton; A. Banker, 10 Bowers; Hugh Crozier, 213 Fulton; J, Anderson, 100 Vese ji Ae Theall, Kings County’ Hotel, Williamsburg, and G. 344 Broome street, Wat, HANDCOCK, Manager. NEWARK BAY, GROVE, FOUR MILES SOUTH OF Jersey City.—The Ry! eg leave every hour for this de- lightful grove, stopping at the entrance to the grove, where the trees form a perfect arbor, of some 3,000 feet, to the Pa- vilion, Fare, one shilling, GAPT, HARRIS, Proprietor. EW FERRY TO WEEHAWKEN GROVE, Fore Pavilion and Gaesros ted . steamer peel Capt. H. igrere ht leave, on nd a ater cee June 29, He ym foot of Robinson street, North ee are ‘at bed mt iy Spring street, aon cee) Twen- tie ane of Robinson rect a cae sand i a o velo Leaav- persons are forbid 'H. MALLAN, Agent. AILING PARTIES.—THE FAST oe YACHT schooner MIST can be chartered by week or month; ‘is 50 tons, and well found in ever: it iy. e ails, ries. dopiy 16 Copii LOMA, ‘on rem "Adams street, UNDAY EXCURSIONS TO STRYKER'S, BAY, COM: m gn Sunday, Juno 29, 1866.—The sti Capt, Ve 1 will leave rng Steyker’s B ‘Bay, at and amg td oloce AM Leaving Si ‘sry Soy, inst. tp at 6 a re at fare 124; canta each Way. N. B-cThe proprietor of the Sryker's Bay Pavilion haa syared io patan or expense in the adornment of his extensive grounds, and the place ts ac- Knowledged to be one of the most beauliful in the vielity of New Yor street_dock, for and 5 P.M. rianding at 'T. BRIDGET’S EXCURSION.—THR COMMITTEE OF Arrangements of the excursion which took ae St. Bridget’s chureb, avenue By So Teeny last, the oppor- tunity of returning thanks to Maj food and ‘Chiet Justice Matsell, for the se! mand of the ever vigilant Lieutenant Craft-elicited the applause of al, and added much {o the order and decorum which prevailed throughout, Though the number on board was near four thousand, still there ‘Was io occurrence or accident to mar their enjoyment, oath came home \\ as merry g& g marriage bell,” and eacl Tor #uCLs treat ‘To Mr. Belgen, ‘the pro} grounds, our thanks are also due; he hi an for all, and long will the People ol ‘of St. Bi pleasure they enjoyed on those grounds. Cor ctor of the eart thairman of the Committee, WE STEAMER R. l. STEVANS, CAPT. CHARLES aon, makes a'trip tothe Fishing Hanks every day, sxoept Stastny 7 leaving Amoe_strvet at 7; sees 73 Peek slip, 8; t, B43 pier 8, North river, "Sorclack: All persons are forbidden to trust This ithout a written order from the captain, Bite coe FOR EXCURSIONS—TRE LARGE AND George W. Si- peed iogi He er barges. wishing to charter, ‘would do well te call before making Tangements elsewhere. T— specanaple, Ay Beach street. A. & W. A. ITOH RIHUR'S CELEBRATED CANS AND JARS FOR preserving fresh frults and vegetables; operation simple, mal result certain. As no I these cape air tight, nay ore fram a all wapleneens, dar: ‘The whole 1 pro} ansed, And aisovailows hem to nest for stp ipping. ee the best, which is Arthur's, and do not waste Ga Fru and eogar on inferior ones, The trade supplied by E. P. TORREY, manufacturer's Wholesale agent, Ne Flatt street, New York, N EFFICACIOUS CURE FOR Rs COnme BUNIONS, callosities, nails growing into the flesh, haeaevery, disorder of the feet, b; ‘new gad pesuliar method, wi ithout cutting, er without eausing the | Monsieur LEVI, of 60 Bis ue do Rival, and No. $ Conduit street, Regent Surgeon ed by ihe pa of crane ood the Ro; ya fal ot leet at be excep, fos Fifth and peey svenuen nb ‘Wed ‘Brea ES OF TESTIMONT, ALS. From his Imperial Tneny, Napoleon IIl., Emperor ef ‘rane. ‘ Je certifie que M. Levi enleve Jos cors avec une extreme ha- Le apa Bonararra. rom James Baker \ 1 that Dr. ‘Levi has cured me some inonths ago of seve. tal troublesome buntons, without the least and which have annoyed me Pe ee eer Fiaker | I walk i Treen with ffent comfort, and yr. Levi to my nda and the public. Teoma Tren Hace, ere iy oa ee Fel mien i rom H. J. kon i beg leave to teatity to his muocese- sl in having removed @ large bunion of long Manding, without ea ‘any pain, ‘KLTUS, PHILADBLPHLA, dj Nod Bonon row. In addition to 'the above authenticated tesdmonlals, many ousamda more i ma (among which are seve from ladies of th vith a call at his tie a ay Wont Sleveats street, between FIN ind Sixth avenues, New Y .—No professional connection with any person. RANCH OF RUDOLPH'S CONFECTIONERY.—THE subscribers have opened for the accommodation of thelr friends and the public a confectionery nt No. 80 Nnssan street, ‘vetween Fulton and John sts., w! \Wemen can be Lait plied with confectionery, pastry, aandwichee, coffee and li- Whore of the choicest quail STANBINGER & WAGEMANN Confectioners, No. 80 Nassau street ERTAIN CURE. J Dr. HAIGHT has discovered a yogetable compound whieh is curing all kinds of eolds, coughs, asthma and con: sumption. There is no medicine to equal it in its astonishing cures, New Yorx, Jan, 29, 1856. Dr. HagHt—Dear sir—Having used your ‘vegetable com- sound, I was euredot a severe cough and pain tn the chest Yours, Wx. Brows, corner Fulton and West sts Dr. inten aemring hea s dlnres ssing cough, &c., oss than one bottle of your compound entirely cured me: R, Sart, 54 Stanton street, Dr, Hacrr—Sir—One bottle of jour eompound hins entirely ured me of a most distressing cough of two months) standing. Yours, gratefully, TALL, 388 Washington st. Grifcign Dear sle—{ was ae ‘cured of a severe cold snd ‘cough, ina few days, yore componi. ‘ours, &c., [22 Eseex street ED OF A SIMPL and I conti- len those suffering under it, especially those who ‘ave been in the hands of destors and quncks, (0 apply to me or an immediate and effectual cure. No cure no pay. JOHN MecDONOUGH, 413 Broadway, corner of Lispenard street. QRUIT CANS.~SEALED FRUIT CANS, ONLY 14s per doz., for q patent charcoal smoothing in only one dollar each, for sale, by WILLIAM CLARKE, N 9 Carmine and 350 Hudson atresia, ATENT MACHINE ee ESTABLISHMENT, 406 way, Now York.—We, the undersigned, having extended our business, and feeling entire confidence in giving overy , beg to announce to the public that we are now ready {o makecontracts Se manufacturing be’ fronts, collars of any, style, faney oF plain, Also snantle nnd coat lian quiitedin any design, and superior to any thing evershewn-before. We beg lo solict a continuance of the favora of the pubile, and particularly of thase who have hestowed upon, us er former patronage. Orders will be peste Ai . ya tae and promptness which alouve hat een y long experience. ks bg DALTON, GILMOUR & 00. ERCUSSION CAPS.—DEALERS AND Pt as buying caps, will do well to call at Mr. MARSTON’ store, 211 Fulton street, between Broadway and Green’ N. Y: Caps, in boxes, from 25 cents to $1. Si tatsone's ape, RCIPRBY MEANS OF WHICH ANY FARMER, ‘merchant, nie or clerk can clear $2 per da ey, wi out interfering with regulne business, — Sent, postpaid, (0 a! ‘ho inclose one time to J. Miller, Goshen, Conn. HOR DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS, REMEMBER SEW did aireet, between Beekman and Spruce. streets, when you want to buy Rnglish lastings, gallons, satin Fran cas, Halian cloth and shoe findings in general, cheap for cash. ‘A large assortaygnt just imported by M. ARTHUR, 69 Gold st. GHRRRY ae ER STRAWS—FOR BARROOMS, HO Is, €e., for sale at 160 Broadway, second lot. ERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS —DR. PRINGE, of Brooklyn, proprietor, and Prof. VERGNES, rein attendance at 710 Broadway. They guarantee to cure eumatiem, ne~ralgia, snd ail discases ariaing from the im udent use of wercury or other metallic substances. Special A+ partment for Indies. ‘S PATENT MATCH SAFE, SUITABLE FOR ‘offices and private houses. ‘It ia the only safe and convenient stand made. eon ‘at all the groceriés and sefurnishing stores. K. 1, WATMOUTH, sole agent for York, No, 4 Musray street, ng ‘Janes Tub, EVER AND AGUE.—I AM POSSES: And harmless cure for this painful disea yee GARDEN — Boors.apen Tickets, at 7; to commence at 8. -Pifty cents. RAND IGHT. MR. TURTON. Messrs, Geo. Jordan, C. Fisher, (by kind permission of J. Brougham, ye .) Thos. Baker, F. Lyster, A. Alleyne. « Miss Rosalie Durand, Miss Raymond, Mrs. Lesderuier, Miss Walters and a host eee DELIC, ATR GBOUND, Citizen Sangfroid Mr. Geo. Jordan hisses . .Miss Raymond TURNING THE Jack Humphreys, Jeremiah Humps Second act DAUGHTER OF THE BECUEET. Mari [iss Rosalie Durand ont eRe for the Opera: ir. Thos. Baker 188 EMMA STANLEY | has arrived, and will eppear ear ahortl Monday—Revival of THE ELF KING, by the Ravels. ELLER’S EMPIRE HALL, GREAT ATTRACTION—TABLEAU SOIREES, Pats ecelipee Di Beveuth week of Madame party tad. oepel. Performance at 8 o’clork. IBLO'S SALOON.— MILLE VENTALDI Will give ber first ‘vooal and Assit by Mg. Hy GRIMM plana yMpig. BERNARD AROTHERS MOLLENHACER. of HENRY MOLLENHAUER, solo pagel othe King of Sweden. tities oda axa —vinst AR. L Gros a ies EB is ieee “Ts lier 2 Aria— 1 Giuramento. 3. Aria—Di Gemma dt werey, (nos | Ht Pegno). ernardi. 4. Grand Fantaisie Brillants—Solo violin. . 5, Duet from the opera "La Favorita”.. Signor Ventaldi and Signor Bernardi ‘SECOND FART. 6. Variations baer Gt pe visloncetio. Mol lenhater. 7. Ballad. 8, Grand trio, two violins and violoncello. ......Mollonhauer Performed by the threo Brothers Moileibaner. 9, Romanza—Di Don Se astine. vecteseseeesess DOnbzetth Signor Bernardi, 10. Brindial from the opera 11. Trlo—Last Me . Donizetth foment, nee violin, violoncello. .... Hummel H. ©. Tim Mollenhauer and Ed. Mollenhauer. Tickets $1. atthe principal music stores and at the door. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. HE FIFTH GR. ND, SUNDAY CONCERT OF THE season, by Dod: ’s Band, will be given on Sunday itvg, June 29. at the Auuntie Garden, Nos. 9 and 11 Broadway, au order torender theseconcerta more select, an ission few of 123 cenisis charged, for which refreshments will be given. PROGRAMME. -Donizettt - Beethoven 1 2 3. March-—Brightest Fy ‘ See Ds . Aria—Quest 6. Tiger Polk 7 pris we 9. Glee—Life’s a Bumpers, )) Anvil chorus, from "I . Rest, Spirit, Rest Quickstep—"Il Trovatore’ rovaiore® “JAMES LAMBERT. HINESE BUILDINGS, 589 BROADWAY, oie se BRUCE'S GIGANTIC ILUSTRATIONS OF THE RUS- Open every erent TM cornea at 8. cents; ehil 12)g cents. Sararday, at 3 —ie afternoon o'clock. Visit early. Going to Australia, UCKLEY'S SERENADERS—-WHO ARE NOW ON 4 Jour wrougs tie ‘Weel—will open thelr new and besutl ful hall, 688 y,oppostte Niblo's, about the 1st of Aa- es, The anh hall, 639 Broadway, to let. Apply to JAS. UCKLEY, ¥50 Laurens street. |AREW'S, “DESCENT FROM THE CROSS,” now on exhibition at the Crystal Palace; besides more than ‘one hundred pieces of statuary and one’ thousand other ob- Jects of curiosity and interest. HARLEY WHITE'S OPERA HOUSE, 49 BOWERY.— Monday evening next, June 90, first’ appearance this Ir. John Diamond, ‘who will both Shpenr in thelr unrtvalied enteriatnments, OF ART, 89 BROADWAY, CON: finely finished ce RUCE'S MAMMOTH por OF THE RUS- ti Pr ge el fan War, on two mil shortly d weet for Australia; therefore we would sdvien, Those who yet visit pans Work of art this gone. ‘Chinese juildings, No. 689 Broadway ithe Suckley’ ne IHE SHAKSPERE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION WILL continue thelr representations, during the summer season Persons desirous of joining this soctety may apply at 480 Broad- way, on Saturday evenings. Ladies by letter. EK NRW YORK HARMONIC SOCIETY WILL GIVE rt Inst woiree of the season, on, Monday evening, Pro- thei June 30 at et rooms, "a,) 806 Broadway. Brae wii be advertised on Monday’ Sd CELEBRATED EGYPTIAN MUSEUM—NUMBEB ing upwards of eleven hundred ee ee eent fs the most popular exhib! the cky. Opes lg , at the esant Institute, No. 660 Broad y. Admission, 25 ce! \VENINGS AT HOME WITH HITCHCOCK, AT THE Fountain Chop House 167 Walker street; the ‘ion at papi: Peed eeieta ond Welustdey evening, ek Sorcock, Welsh every satu nekday evening at 60 clock. “Wel rareblia ‘and the the best ale in the ‘he United IHEATRIC<L... rari fap FOR icon 4TH OF JULY, to go & short distance from Ne tent to play walkin Indios god chanavermnalia: ewe red before 4 P. M., this day, Manager, Chatham square ‘ANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, TO APPEAR ‘on the stage at the Franklin Museum, 127 Grand street, one door from Broadway. Apply between 10 and 4. MUSICAL AND DANCING. wees SALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A SPLENDID ed 6% octave rosews ianoforte, with the maker's warrantee; has been used but ashort time. Some dry ce gr clothing will be taken iu part payment. Address , Broadway Post office. IANO FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ONE OF T. GIL- bert & Co.'s celebrated Zolian pianos, new and in per- ict onder, with all the modern improvements, Will be sold at rgain to a cash customer, Apply to E. J, O'CONNOR, 77 ANOS FROM THE CELEBRATED MANUFACTORY of Haines Bros. can be seen at the specimen warerooms No, 463 Broadway. We have testimonials from musicians of eminence, and the names of hundreds who have purchased these pianos. and to whom we refer. Second hand planos from $60 to $150. COOK & BRO. LADY'S LAP DOG FOR BALI APPLY AT NO. 61 Crosby street, im the rear, between Broome and Spring atreets, OR SALE~A SUPERIOR SECOND HAND. DOUBLE barrelled gun, Manton, maker, London; cost $52 80. Will be sold cheap. Can be seen at 34 Cortlandt atreet, basement. FPOR SALES A THOROUGH NEWFOUNDLAND DOG Pup, five months old, black and white, very large aize; price $10. Apply at 28 South street, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, thorough bred, three years old. Apply at No. § Clarkson street, New York. REAT PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH FOR AT the Red He House pleasure greunds, Harlem, on Werties- day, July 2, 1856, pigeons. Twenty-five double and itt single birds to b be sh Shot iby dr. Ki ir. King, the celebrated double sh ‘As several thou: lepending on this match, no outde ‘oating wl ‘will be allowed. ‘hooting commences ‘at 1 M. The Becond avenue cars pasa the door, {FOR SALE, A FINE WELL TRAIN. old toh 10 poigtl cit taf pointer dog, two years ol ame from the water aid on lands ia of good size wo seasons isin fine order and ready for'use. Address to Benjamin Adams, Cold Spring Harbor, Queen's county, Long Ieland. ACHT YOR SALE.—A, BEAUTIFUL YACHT OF 18 nearly new. and bull ina very superior manner, fast. saltety wad fa with everything appertaining to yaeht Apply to AURATAS BARKER, “Atlantic Hotel, Ho: MIX- 00 REWARD.—CROSSMAN'S _SPECIFC ture.—Of all remedies yet discovered this is the ‘And permanent cure, with- Mont certain. | Ttmaken s speed out the leaat restriction in in application to business. at the drug store 273 Broad) algo, at 10 Astor House, street, corner of Willam yg id —AN ITALIAN PHYSICIAN, WHO has lived many years in Nice (@ town im Maly where all the European Ce ry oe go pee hig and while there having under his charge mai of conau abtion, bronchitis, coughs and ag aby, a bas discovered a per- manent cure for these di liseases, Dr. 1. will send the desired information oh the oceiptat $l. Address ‘)r. Lavarge, Post office, Baltimore, Md. BE ‘5 BR, COPPER, 14 DUANE STRERT, MAY, fide call teat. potters ef being renlonile all on hima with the consent tc W. Bro No foo tit cured. R., LARMONT'S PARIS AND LONDON, MEDICAL, and Marriage Guide; 2h 400 pages, ‘davemayet Mlustrations; |. It gives i adv remedies, and shows the su setiortiy of ‘5 [y, of | i aupetiny a ‘Aloo ne nervous d t+ snd Lond: i Vocal and Renal, from excesses tnd indiscretion, $0 ‘cures all su riage ett ticholng Hotel, froxa 10 8 aM rail San Ctl 9 tae the evening Treatment by lewer and xprens. yr. Lakes mont to the alllicted. Couner ‘den Khais Unin, Basia Zolvang. eee R. QORBETT, j 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF THR tone aay th he obey aes Iwenty-seven years 6x in ° Tmake permanent cures. Dr. saiplome tn bie his office. pA am nh tht hh hor nol DAs SALEB, on Orr 8 Ae ig Bn ted woos. oP. My pted. ait Le tried yy So laa euccesatully tre “Aadreas, by letter, Ryne R. HUNTER’S NEW MEDICAT, WORK, THE VADENE ‘CUM, 560 pages full of colored plates, gives all the ad- vertired remedies; shows his treatment will cure certain cis. oses in cases Where the other doctors fail. Price 50 cents; to be had at hia old dispensary, No. $ Division street, N.Y. RIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—DR. WATSON HAS Pp for ® long series of years confined his attention to dis. eases of a certain class, in which he has treated not less than twenty thousand cases, without an instance of failure. ‘The remedien are mild, and there is no interruption to business of Change of diet. Dr, Wataon \s in eonstant attendance from inthe morning untfl Oat night, a cresrac Fooma she aiker street. a fow doors west of Bronlway. resicenee 66 WILLIAM WATSON, Forqerly surgeon to the Dati Tibeyitad, rink or exposure, or change Many are cured in two days. id way, corner of Chambers street; 165’ Broadway, and at 100° Fulton Doors open at ‘commence at 734. Will open, for the season, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30) hoice stock company of established favorites, in Shaks- pere’s tragedy of MACBETH, w ih new and appropriate scenery, dresses and appolutments. n inte 220 of rmeri0 SINGING AND DANCING. And the popular farce - 4 ee ratte MARRIED Ri RAKE. n open: ress ham. SaonbaY EVENING, ONE 30, me he .enlesiaineas with the so he Ran Bye come, Hes "whieh, Shakspere’ siragedy of The Becbery by. The Rage Apps oh The Prope The Tableaux by Mr. ‘mongat the new acenes, the most noticeable will be found— The Tlasied Heath «+«By Hyllyard jo foul and fair a da; View from Macbeth’s Castle, at Inverness. Sketched on the spot +: -By Hyllyard By Culbert Be cuners ayers curtain, The new act drop—Niagi orge Hei Kedy, Afavorite Pas Seu Miss Mary Partington A popular Du rhe Hiisaes Partington, ‘And & Mediey Clog Dunee..:by.. Mr To conclude hist ~ greatly amising fa farce of THE MARRIED RK. Mr. Flighty: John. t Superintendent of Box Oilice: Promppe der of the Orchestra. Gas Engineer. BOLTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET.—SUMMER SEASON, under the management of Mr. Fie Performances Commence at 734 pre This evening, ivof Mrs. Fleming. ‘The third act of Sha nere's tragedy of Tago. a Mr. J. J. Prior q Iulia Wayland, with songs. ra. WM. Fleming "To be followed by the great screen scene from THE SCHOOL F* VANDAL. Joneph Surface WM. Fleming Lady Teazle. vere ers, Fleming ROADWAY VARIETI a BROADWAY.— Buse 22h Beats i. Woods, Lessee and wSiage Mansoor ‘Thursday, SINGING AND DANCING. ‘To conclude with the ever Principal characters by Master G. W., litle Mary and Louise Doors open at 6}4; commences et 8 o’clock; and conebades tamer ei [ Clase tter tks CHRISTY & WOOD'S JUNSTRELS, NEW HALL, Brosawey, below Grand st OPEN EVERY EVENING. opular Business by. Beery Won he BTHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY. ad ‘One week more of THE MISOHIEVOUS MONKEY, ‘With that Blessed Baby. On Monday—A new id, TOvatO! on =~ eopers of LSet The curtain Pposanvonr, The best gallery of ‘ wend sictaary on thls continent, e at Open day obed Seectug: Binge adoniseton id cle, Bouson SOeha. CORLMBIAN HALL, NO. 228 GRAND STREET, WIL- Hameburg, will be opened, for « short dramatic season, on Saturday evening, on which occasion a glorious bill will be resented. An excellent company has been engaged. For Particulare see bills. a ELLEVUR GARDENS, FOOT OF RIGHTINTH STREET, on the borders of the Last river ver-—A grand sacred concert wi e given ev junday, commenci 2 \dmis- tion 13i¢e,, including refreshment tickets These gardens are and ind most retired and ee eunie [geo in New York State. be we is determi lace free from BAY, HULL COTTAGE, SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.—THIB house will be opened for for the reception of p ansient boarders on Tuesday: July 1 Tis foeality combines all the desiderata for a pleasant sumuner resort. OLIVER COX. ohh Ao bitte EE VADRRSIORED HA. HAVING cate Keyport New Survey, will, be prepared 10 ‘orang the, us guona on ine rere, sue cain wharf ‘unsurpassed; splendid fing de-, meron og tedpegtocens ‘ay im the ‘The fine steamer Keyport. Capt; Arrowamith, wilt leave the foot of Murray streoh ‘diy, ‘al o'clock ¥. Me igo) Broadway, and is)" Boaters p Tw - Ho aerate < = Woe K L east of the village of Pee! pine ‘open for summer boarders. Conveyanees leave Peckaklll railroad station far the above on arrival of each train. Kefers to Mr. Ty Jones, 247 Broadway. A. W. PALMER, Proprietor. AVILION.—B, B, BROWN, TICONDEROGA FORT, New York.—This house hasbeen rebuilt, and newly fur- ished for the reception of guests. It is pleasantly situated on the margin of Lake Champlain, and distant but afew rods from, the rains of Fert Independence and Mount Deflance, makes {t one of the most pleasant and delightful sum- mer retreats in Northern New York, distant but four miles ¢ George; and the best fishing, but afew rods from this house, can be found, GFA LIEW ito HOUSE— HIGHLANDS OF NEVESI! icent establishment is now ready for ception Or viollere, The envemmodetions eat fi ‘not surpassed by any hotel in the United Re ts at this house en; oy | y ait the fishing and sea me ocyenieges of Nahant and of an inland eslabanient. The fine steamboats ose ofder, and visilers an leave the ly ae jean twice & Jeay ¢ landed direct at the bot hotel. UN, Pi TH, PROPRIETOR OF THE FARIA HOTEL, 2 Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y., offers of acce- modations, for families and Hegie nln i tos ueabees sonable terma. a binge situated a few miles from the Hu ol of the Catakill moun- tains, in ‘moat plotaresd - oper cor Addrese Charles Stephens, Ame: Hotel, Ki: later count HE PAVILION HOTHL, PORT WASHINGTON, reeeption of Shrewsbury, N. J. is now gpen for the transie: rp manent boarders, ‘he steamers: Sceun Wave and leurs leave the pier at foot of Robinson atreet daily. ARS. Danny Annes gone BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN 51 SP hiavana, domes and German manuecture; oper do. Cash advanc ‘0: CHEEKS, 17 Brontwat ASTROLOGY. C tec dnorawrenot Brose, the mont and ion Me Srcoere and eure eur ie, Ae made known; unerring fate and whereabouts of 2c., and no change enleas satisfied, Normas, Tr segars in oF out ‘of Da bond. i adviee on business, LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS. HAYES, 176 GRAND Co New Fork, is the best slnirveyaat and eal pha thereabouts of absent ends made known. ‘No 'charge wherea 0 member, satiafied. barge, | re AME PREWSTER the questions of astrology, love and law matters, ited on constantly ea Sih none ar. Zee nent eras name of ber vistiers. 878 Bowery, between and 2 ie &. twill remain @uM when the best sperm oil has eon: genled. 4. Ita wnrtvatled eeonomy, 94 10 worth of Kerosene As much light as $0 of ayer! oll, $12 of whale, wand Ee or On ee ae aaa aiged valien top inoludi 8 ofl bur camphene and sylvle oll lamps, without the Ane’ ewenl neadenes 4 ameke. Kenosexe Loaricative On.—The effect of hie of on ma chinery is fonmt to be perfectly magical; it removes ‘enused by the use of impure oft, ‘wears equal to tbe be Seat perm oll, and does not congesi Ata low, temperatare, Durns magnificently im all the solar, binnacte and hand lar also, fn signal and bowsprit lanterns. The aitention of e1 neers, ship owners, ship captains, ship supply men and ote fa partieu! tod 0 the certitiestes, be seen for the Kerosene O!) Company No, 60 Bes t. Ne t