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id NEW YORK, TUBSDAY, JUNE 7, 1864. @nuse wore referred to Moses Ely, and pending the refer. Wnce a motion to issue a commission was made to exam- hoa, lefoudant And proceedings of the defendant in the mesotime stayed. From that time no step on the part of The plaiott was takeo, and this motion on the part of thé docordant wae 40 vacate said stay, on the ground that the piainitls had cever seen or bad say transactions whatever but that the plaintiffs haa sworn, and that al their dealings were and bad Jawan, ‘The plaincils interposed some ions; but the Justice decided to vacate the ical étay, and made an order that the reference be proceeded with, THE TAX COMMISSIONER CASE. nanan nnn Judge Barnard’s Opinion Legalizing the New Appointments—The Matter Heought Up on a Writ of Certiorart Before the Supreme Court General Terme, Tax Commissioner imbroglio still remains un- although it 19 the general belief that the new ap ses will be firmly installed in office before the of many days, avd that the business pertaining to tae © will be resumed as ueual, Serusrd’s opinion, legalizing the appointment of er Bresnan, was Ged yesterday, and reads as jnants ask that J wuson, ate Commissione: ? mpi iab W. Brown and Amor f Taxes, &c , be com. Teliver to them, 8 their successors in office, ad papers pertaining to said office, I have ising upon the papers aod made ve Argument that complete and deliberate exami- 2-00 which the publie interests demanded, and will t state ueions to which such examination duties preventing me from giving a nn at this time. the term of office nand Williameon had expired at the time of the vent of the appliewots, The act under which «pointed io terme limited the office in dura- ) the wrin of five years, That was the term of and the provision for a continuance ip office until rs sboult be appeiated in their place had respect to obec interest®. and wae designed to guard against te vaoanoy in the office, but did mot exceed the fixed by the, statute. The contest- sud entered upon the duties of their 1869, and on the 8 of May, 1864, » tern 2 expired. | Rut they continued legally soreise the duticr of thegoffice under their appoint. me nul the Sth of May, when the applicants were ap- tI cannot entertain a doubt that the appoint. the applicants to succeed to the office by the Y was regular and prover. The learned counsel ts. while they conceded that their term wed, and that the law coutemplated the otbors in their places, did not attempt to hom the power of appointment was lodged, ited that vi wes aot with the Comptroller, swtacute is very evident. It was to pro- anent system for assessing and collecting mruts in the city of New York, and rpose Or to meet an emer MiIsswHers WAS established asa ient, snd the business of the s to be transacted by Commissioners alimited term, with provision for filling during the term of ottice, but with uo ling incies by death, &e., after the the term, While the oillee of’ Commis. sioner was to be permanent the title of the incumbent a3 dot to be permanent: but he was to hold his oifice by same terms ani! with the samo statutory limitation as. e a8 other officers, The statute clearly called for the ment of Commissioners at the expiration of the vg for which the first comunissioners were 3 ‘ated, and the power of appointment was vested in Comptroller. That power, lodged with him for public nrposes, and to subserve the pabdlic in Ss, wag not hausted by a single oxercige of tt Although the poaer e@ any but the first appointinent ie not in terms cred, it is within the resaonable intent of the statute ia with + morely in be Jeetgo or Q ry to give elloct expressed wr!l ft ature’ to keep ji ths important the city govert rincip'e involy (9th New York, Oy Unanimously urt of Appeals vies eited hy that histvely (be regularity ts by the Comptroile: 1 having liken (he cath of office of the books and papers of the contest d were then Jn a comdition to make this applica «ler tho statute, While in this proeeeding the ¢ the office canuot be deiermined, it Joes nob fot cow thet the officer to whom the application ts made at inckisntally examine inte the vight of the a. cctv cluimaote, He must do this inci’ectally when wig! pon to muike the order to show cause, and ust do 80 When he pacces upon the question figal sertion of right by the person withholding tie would oust the officer of jurisdiction, the staiute 4 be of but little avail, a8 in any cage the applicant be driven to an action to establish his title to the 4 party is iu possoesion of an ottice and an officer when he #8 commissioued by the proper authority taken theeath offaftice and given scourity, when y is required, No other induction is necessary or The fact that a uaurper bas posse: meel Sf the booke mad papers of the oiflve loos not eect the brson legally or deprive him zhis as an officer de facto in vosees obise Ithough the right to the oifiée cannot be determined ‘O thie applicetion any more than the tiie to real pro could stcommon ‘law be determined in a merely soesory action, but only in a suitof right, the right ‘ho possession of the books, ke. may, and necessarily wust, be determined ia this procecding. The parties wi ‘hot be concluded by the result in 9m action in wooh the title can be tried. Mf the appieant makes Borma face case, and the coniest claim.vg wsbout color of legal authority, no matter how stout may 00 hie assertion of right, the applicant is entitied uhe relief asked Suck ts the resu't o” the cases, and in every care, with a single exception, the question of right to Je posseseiog bus been considered 48 passed upon by Ye Olicer. JD the excepted case, the Judges of the $1 @ Court had divided im,opinion as to the right to the d Judge Kent, seting as Circuit Jndge, yers: eclined passing wpon it, *Nute to Peuple ve. 5 BN, 616, In (he matter of Davis, 8 Gow, 367 atter of Whiting, 8 Barb,, 513. 5 Abbot, 735 Ib., 2 art.. 50; % Harb., 618; 8 How, $67. 11 How, 418. fu some of the cases the Judge inquired into and passed upea the autbority of the body from which the appoint mectomaneted, and in others upon the right and regu ty of removal of the Incumbent as well as the appoint mon. of the successor. | am clearly of the opinion that this 45a proper case for tl ‘cise of the power vested ‘me by the statnte, that tortants are withhold: ev tue booke (rom the sppticants unlawfolly and without or of that the pediic interests require that coke and payere should be delivered at ouce, to the thes the intportaut duties devolved upon the Com ssoners of Taxes, Ac. may he prepared -within:the o prescribed by law. The public interests wilt sufer Loe contestants are permitted by withholding the books om thelr @uccossore LO prevent the proper and timely tion of tbe laws for making the as ots in the ety. The usa) warreat (oO comfit the contestants must e002, logethor Wii A search Sarrant for the books and acere Hf necessary TRE ORRTS ABI F DUNT GR OCREDINGS, SUIRFYR ¢ RAL TERM. Before Judges Clorke, Leonard, Barnard aud Sutherland, 46 6.—In the matter of the Application of Jonathan W, Alien, Geo, H. Purser and 0, 8. Woodruff against having rendered 4 nu aquired If the writ of die that de Ex-Judge Allen—Thero is an impertous necessity, y Deore, that thie case should he bh papora are here, and I believe thoy arc, we six oaed At once bo the argament of tho cave upon [te morite | move that we proverd at o Mr, McKeon—! will be ready to proceed with the argu: ment tomorrow. | cennot go om to-day. #x-Judgo Aliena=-t bave an afidayit in say band wose read, will show the necessity for procse au) arguinent at once. Mr, Noyes—t bave not sean the opinion of Judge Bar tard yet, and, until we have road it, I don’t think we ber of decisions, Judge Laovard certiorari in this case wae noi re. bar ng with will be read y to proceed with the argument. There wae co pecessity for such » hurry in ® proces which wag Jaken in the ordinary way Bx Judge Alier would like to rend (hia aifidavit, Four Honors, and thes you will see tlie nevessiy of hear Adg this matter immodiately. by the laws of the State the booke and papersof the Tax Commissioner's office ave necessary to make aot prepare the agsesamant role for the year 134, and copies of the same muet © dolivered to the Board of Supervisors on tho frst Movday ta July. Now it ie utterly impoesibie comply with the Iaw. unloss immedinie authority #.7en to Fooower and coHect theaa books, Which, we soformed, are seattered all over the city, and ia the haods Ff irreeponsible parties. lunderstaarl that Mr. William 00 Fent bis brother-in-law around the city w collect the books ; but where they are now it is hard to say. Jit may be in Rattimore for ought we know, It sovermined nt omce who aro the Tax Onmmicsioner we there wit bo great difficulty experienced in collec wg the taxes, The counse) aro famitiar with the who! matter, and an go on with the argument to-ds ws woll ae to-morrow, We aro ready to pr goad vo argue the oage pen ite merite, although Fo Wight bave objected to (be Writ Of OertionNe! aM pre wature,on the ground that the order of Jud " bad aot yet been Cully complied with ithe wr, MeKeon—in thie ease we Bave not yet geen the dpinion of Jurige Uarnard, «(though the latter stated ebat {would be padlichet mn Saturday aftornoon's papers Woe want to look over those papers, and then we will be ready to proceed a8 soon as thoy rs Judge Laouard—The dificuisy@ il) be to got a Cenerat ecm together at this seaaon of the year Mr, Neyoe—I ain not are of any anthority for ™ the argument in thie proceeding at this stage. udge Leonerd—It was understood betweoa Mr MeKeou and myrelf, when I granted the writ, that the matter PRoOM! Bo ATguOd to~lay,, oF etme T would not Baye mransed m avail, Mr. Maeow—| beilove that fe #0, your Honor: Me NPR wan pce nwpre of shy evel a wre ngoment Rrown and Amor J. Wiltiamson.—The Court | Thave not had a chance to read Judgo Barnard’s epinion yet B° Judge Barnard—It was filed at an early hour this morn- pS Noyes—I understood it was to be published on Sat- urday afternoon or this morning. the newspapers and have been unable to gee it. not consent to proceed with the argument without having examined the opinion, ment shou!d go on immediately, this writ, and they sbould hi the argument. ten 0’clock to.morrow mor Barnard, Jndge of the Sunreme Co: York, to'compe! Josiah W. Brown to deliver the records, book office of granted an order directed to Me<ars Brown and W! On Sagarday, the 4th inst _ for i al acciates. under anch authority, caused the iron safe in their office to be opened, but discovered that every record, book, amdavitand return relative to a gonal corporate and real estate in theity and county of New York, forthe year 1864, had been removed from said safe and from the public office. Thave looked over all We can- Ex Judge Allen—It ts highly necessary that the argu- They have applied for been ready to go on with Judge Leonard—Can you go on with the argument to- morrow? Mr. McKeon—Yes, sir, Judge Leonard—Then we will adjourn the cause until ing, The affidavit referred to by ex-Judge Allen gives @ history of the removal of the books and records from the Tax Commissioner’s office, and the cdRdition of the peeaiens upon the new appointees entering upon their ju It reads as follows: (ty and County of New York, e:—Jonathan W. Allen, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is one of the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments of the city and county of New York, and jointly with George H. Purser and Chr'siian B. Woodra’ made application to the Hon. GG. of the State of New Amor J. Williamson nd papers connected with tI Commissioners of Taxes and Asi sessments to th ponent and his associates, That, after argument before the sald Judge, he duly jamaon, delivery and surrender of sand records. That this deponent and his said as- wed value of per: That on oalling together several of the clerks and deputy tax commissioners, they acknowledged that some of said dooks and were {n their possession and at their pri- Yate residences, under authority of sald Williamson and Brown, and a proportion of such books were afterwards palit returned. and are now fn the possession of this it and his associates. 3m of York of 1859, all such bis Papers are declared to be public records, and are indis yn sab! for Cir 1864, and eop'es thereof required under the | met necesary to make and prepare the asseaxment rolls ned act, to be delivered te the Supervisors of the county of New York on the first Monday of July next. That and papers. Sworn before me. this 6th d it fn ultarly imposeible to comply with this oF legally impose any taxen for the year] e revision of law, ‘unless authority immediately given to recover and collect the said books JOHN W. ALLEN. of June. '1964—Casrer C. of New York. BOARLING AND LODGING. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS honse. have two large and two smafl_ Rooms, which they would let to gentleman, with Board. The location is good. being but a block anda half from Broadway. Apply at 228 West Thirty sixth street, A Also 4 hail Room for a singe gentleman, — $$ $< $ $< $$ — OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LBP. wire: oR References without Board Quire at 198 Bleecker street, w ARD.—145 TWELFTH quired. BOARDING AND Lope: IG. REET, NEAR SECOND avenue, Two large Rooms on second floor wih Bangs d for the y onl of Broadway. in. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A SECOND PLOOR to let, together oF sepa party who intend W be perma near Fourth. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN DESIRS ROOMS private family, or where only two or three ot! must be Brat class and in & taken, with full Beard. t.. "Herald good location, Address, stating terms, How dc, G, moderate (0 & ie 7S6"ammond treet, Ina rs are Bosse: ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN. tleman and wife, can be accommodated with Board and ® pleasant Room ai 89 Amity street, Roane WAsamaror SQUARE A FAMILY AND one or two sing! commodations, will airy apartments, en suite or separate, to let, with fi Board. Unexceptionabie referenc quired, entiemen desi ind at 103 Waverley place elect will OARD.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS. cond floor, to 417 Fourth avenue. let. with Board, in a private fami! Dinner atl.” Re’ very superior ac: tand clase be given and re- ON THE SE- exchanged, ARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND CHILD, IN A ain family; with a widow preferred: terms tot to ex- ceed $5 per week. Address M. G., station F Post office. OARD AND LODGING WANTED—A STRANGER, very steady, employed as book: keep: in a first clase Dry Gooda Importing Houre, of this city, is desirous to find in @ sociable private family realding in lyn. Only American of English Refer. + Herald Office, Board and Lodgin, New York or B ences nged. Address Robert HH. C. OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—A_ PRIVATE having more room than they require, in sant house on Pavonia avenue, with ail the improv convenient to ferry; would let the front or Bedroms to two single gentlemen, with Board. Dinner at exchanged. Address 0, box 14) FAMILY piea- ments, lor 6 o'clock. Referen jerald office, BROARD.IN BROOKLYN-NEAR THE FERRIES. FOR ‘= married couple, ‘or gontiomen, two large pleasant Rooms, witb all modera improvements, Dinnerat six. Call at 67 Henry street. ROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SIN- gle gentiemen can obtain desirable Rooms, with Board, at 218 Degraw atreet, between Henry and Clinton streets, convenient to the Hamilton avenue and South ferries, ROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with partial Board ia a strictly private French family, at 184 Clinton street, within a few minutes’ walk of South and Wall street ferries. Dinner at half past six. ROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD ‘and comfortably Furnished Rooms, ina French family; house contains all modern improvements: near two ferries, and in a select neighbornood, between Harrison and Degraw streets, Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN. tlemen can obtain a neatly furnished Room, with Roard. in a private family, where home comforts can be enjoyed. The house contains modera tnprovements and is pleasantly located ‘Terms moderate. Apply at 77 Thirty~ rat aireet, near Fourth avenue. lent Board. to gentlemen only. FRENCH FAMILY, LIVING IN A FIRST CLASS house, will let one or two single Rooms, with excel- Apply at 11 West Eleventh street, a few steps from Broadway. tol Sixth A Modern improvement ferences excharged. 24 University pl y tween Lesington aad Third avenue: street, bet fi SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—NO. 162 Fortieth street. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A HANDSOMELY FUR. AA nished suit of Rooms on second floor to let, together or agparate, with our without breakfast, to cen} first class. References excianzed. teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues emen House Call at 46 West Six- DY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO GENTLEMEN, ted with @ nicely furnished Parlor e honse, with or without board. xth sireet, between Broadway enue. FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS ON SECOND AND fonrth (lors te le mmer location, Re corner of Ninth st. Apply at 35. Cheever place, ROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO or three single centlemen can obtain pleasant Rooms, with good Board; also strangers v siting th: transient Board, by applying at 71 State stree exchanged, y can procure References ROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO single gentlemen, without board, at 838 Broadwa: References exchanged. ESIRABLE SUMMER ROOMS—WITH OR WITH. ‘out Board, single or en suite. can bi ‘ound at the cor ner ot Brondway and Twenty-fifth street; entrance No, 7 West Twenty fifth street, ESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—WITH Hoard, furnished or unfurnis on reasonable terms. Zz Ington and Fos tween I. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO RES! famitles or gentlemen. Spring. CRNISHED ROOMS Breakfs improveme: TLEME, For ar $ Chaton place Also 1 Ha'l Bedroom, nty-seventh street, be: ‘OTABLE Apply at 210 Elm street near Wits ; hot and colt water and ail modern URNISHED ROOMS WITH BEDROOMS CAN BE had ina private fa:nil Amity plnee, betwe PRIVATE AMERICAN F\MILY HAVING AF Rooms to dispose Id jet them gentler er with or without Board, entlemen whore tamilies: of the city would find thisa ver. desirable location the snmoier month, Beat of references revuired. for one week ar i Twenty-eighth street, be- {MOST KLEGANT PARLOR FLOOR AND SOME very fine Roome on the third ‘oor to let at lS Ninth een Filth and Sixth avenues w th or withont t clase Board, in Freneb German st les A German iy ot the highest respectability keeps the house. Re ferences exchan,ed. EMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN. GENTI. cun be accommo with pleasant Rooms. tlemen 2 with Board, in a small private family at 186 Kast Twentieth street ‘ wife. Also Rovme suitable for honsexeentng. neighborhoo! first class. 46 Wet Twenty. fiith street. wa ont Boar! in a small family. Terms moderate. | Address A LADY DESIRBS A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH w. Hon D. SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS TO let—To a party of cen'iemen of to a genilernan and jouKge ani Terme reasonable. Apply at No. PRIVATE FAMILY 18 DESIROUS OF LETTING A nuit of Furnished Anariments on second or third floor, ntleman and wif’or asinge gentleman, with or with: rd. App! at 70 West Fourteenth street, xecond door west of Sixth avenue, near Deimonco's, References ex changed. GENTLEMAN AND WIFS, OR SINGLE GEN. tiemen can be accommodated with @ tarnished or un- A furnished front Room, with Board, at 82 Kast Twenty-ninth atreet. Terma moderate. with or without Bourd, in a private tamil Twenty second streat near Filth Avenue Hotel and Brokers’ and Bankers’ C iy furniehe obtai GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO SINGLE Rentiemen wil find hantsomel: turn hed Room A between Fifth and S$ xth avenves, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with a beautiful Parlor and Bedroom, handsome with Moard; alsa two single gentlemen cin tthe firat c ase A tain aver: desirable larce front Room, honse 47 West Twenty-ninth siret, a few doors west of wife, or 16, Lamartine place, West 29th street. A imprevementa A) between Seventh and Wighth Broadway. WILL L&T ROOMS FUR. furnished, to gentieman and Dinaer at'6 o'clock. Apply at A IPRIVaTs FAMILY i nished, or partially ngle gentlemen. FEW NICELY FURNISHRD ROOMS TO LET— with Board, in ® brown strne house. containing med. . at 236 Went Twenty-second street, venues. GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN OBTAIN NEATLY A OFirnished Rooms, either singly or en suite, in a small Rvate fam lv. with or without Board. by applying at 172 jompson street (Depau place), between Houston and Bleecker streets, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM AND A sone or two Hall, Bedroams to let, with gas, hot_and cold water, and use of bathing room. with or without full or artial Board, at 10) West Thirty-fourth street. DESIRABLE SUIT OF FURNISHED FRONT AL Rooms to let with Board, suitable for a gentieman and wife or two or three sin le genilemen; sien a sincle 1 West Fourteenth street, first bro of Bixth avenue, OME SECOND FLOOR TO LET-TO A. party of genttome is newly and handsomely f nished. three rooms deep, w th closets, bath and marb e ba. dine None but first class partiva need apply. nin 27 West Fourth street (new number), one block trom Broad A A PRIVATE FAMILY. LIVING AT 48 WEST TWELFTA cA street, becween Frith and Sixth Jernen an fe and two Furnished i rat cw Servant: aod chiidrem not taken, PLEAS (NT FRONT ROOM TO LET— napriver family, toa geoteman and Hoome new.” Location tor bu eae Apply RGE AND Ata rey @ychanged, Kee. A “ARTY OF LY GESTLRMEN OR A GENTLR. A man and u "| wih p eaant ur 4 Bowed, at 1)1 West Twen- th wineet \ ELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND RED AL ‘ronan second "oor t Jet, aiso hoo for -tmg'e g n= Hemon House firstoinws, No. 107 Cliutom piace (Fighth near Fifth avon A LADY CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO OR THRER A. gentiemen with Boarnt tvems reasonable. Alea, fur. Mishel Koo fet On at Li Mole mireet, near Grand, ENTLAMAN AND WLPER, OR TWO SINGLE GEN. amen. can be arcovamodated with Bow family, occupying & first cine WP sone Room, dand-omely forniehed, with megts: locacion very dasiravie—high re round with Nue vie on cond alvand contesl, Address box 1,139 Post office. Terme PeasoBAhe AT,TUE GRANT HOUSE, 44 NEW BOWERY, BR. tween Obatham square and Chambers street. five teimates from Broadway, convenient (0 business an: lar bowrt Rooms 25 te ho week. Open all n TTR PRANKPORT MOUS%, ONE BLOOK RAST AAU of the CHy Hall, comer of Frankfort ana Wiltiam stirots, 200 neatly furnished, light Rooma A room to one wrson, ie 10 80. par day; $1 aS lo 85 per week, Mouse pan all might AND 19 BLBKCKER SRST, IX irks wast a’ BroadwarPlensant Reve, with exe nl $5 0 B10 Dee works iamilies according: dod thew; foe rover, splendid sea Dg, ua VASHINOTOS FLACK, NBAR BROADWAY ane Houre, severed very olemy fenioned Bedroome to let; with Board, French apoken, Referencas exehangt T 210 BRCOND AVENUR-TWO VERY PLEASANT d fine Root Roome for gentleman wo wivne, for Ne gentlemen house. ibic and loaation Oat class: they Wi be let, with oF without Foard OARDING TWO KINGLE ORNTLEMEN CAN RR Sromrectaged with goo’ Board at 818 Went Fourth ee wireet between Baok and Twoitth sirects, Reference rejuired i Hee eee DOLLARS (qa) PER DAY, AP THE Uniow Hota, Georgetown, D. 0.=Thie houde has been (voroughly ciengved for the hummer season, and @ now vondy Tor the (revelling public, Care ronning t and frem We Hinipianore Jovel eTery §we maAuicn uirsot to He Goon, (URNISHED ROOMS’ private Room:. in street, ix blocks hotels and theatres, mente on B vty streets, poly at 172 Ble the nee nay west of Broadway 9 ‘The house has all the m) jo centlemen, at 15 GENTLEMEN WISHING NICE “ker rst cla jern improve- RENCH BOARD. —NO 10 UNION SQUARE, LARGE ANDSOMELY Ro Fifth avenue, with BRSEY CITY, o} also anne with good Boars pleasant summer resia ‘or and Bedr Room: also Jusement ms for gentler —A GENTLEMAN gentleman, m varant "rH Mee to let, Car FURNISHED 1¢ 0 on list at, if re, bre an street near tain Jersey ery. tk? Si , and asinall References. ‘LE AND SINGLE thie Coors at 29 AND HIS WIFE, ‘lemant Rooms, Ciy—a very Fook esos PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A first class ho: to let, with Kort; water bath and ferry, son street, NE OR TWO alao a few ingle have ons situation «lee ‘Terms moderne. . conven Appl GENTLEMEN AN THKIR WIV! nilenen and ove lady, can be and one mall Reon uit te to awlt ‘at 145 Hud- commodated with Board, at 10 Jones -iveet, between Fourth and Bleecker. NRE OR TWO SINGLE GENT commodated w th Board ina p:icate farnily. first class, Address box 205 Herald o"ee Roexs. WANTED=FURNISUBP OR UNFURNISHED, M"™N CAN BE A c. Strictly ina modern house, for a laty and gentleman. with Strictly reaneetable referred where th low Twenty third ating loca'ity, Ac. OOMB8 TO RENT—TO GENTLRME! 8 xteenth street, corne people, Board for the Indy h ere are noatier boarder A street, Address C. M. of Irving p'nce. AT 122 EAST OOM TO LET—WITH BOARD, AT 128 EAST SIX. teenth street, near Irving place. Reference re jnired, Tro, OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BF PURNISIT: ed by & privat® famiiy Svith comfortable furn Address box 345 Roome in a new honse in Jersey City. Jersey City Post ortice. WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BB ‘accommorate: near Dot d with enod Bor A ai 234 Hudson street, ek. Apply on the premises. WO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ON# OR TWO choice © oom a private family, where they can teenth street, east Post office. O L&T. Board, suttable tleman, at No. | New Can way. ‘on Recond floor, with first cla njoy ® hom of Fourth aven nileman and wife ‘Boar i in in Nine- Address B., box 622 ELEGANTLY FURNISHFD Y FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH a nule gen. sireet, corner of Bast Broa “MO LBT—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A_ NICELY PUR. r Fitth avenue. ished Room, w th Hoard, to one or two centiemen, 80 West Bieventh street, n L&T—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM AND BED. roam. to at WB Washington Breet reanectable Parlor Post oee. veare rald office. 28 front and et with rst cin 1d Bedroom, with Board. Address ‘or West roadway, be Room, with Board, #'reet, Hoboken, family (private preterred) Address, bac Ko 64 Hove Dinner at and th rd floo Refer nate ventiaman. Terms moderate. Apply 0 LET—THRKE ROOMS, AT 10 WEST ELRVENTH four doors west of Broadway, furnished. Ges, hot and cola water. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, INA & farnished E. M., box 96 ANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF ST. JOHN'S PARK ¥ a single gentleman, a enmforta- be reasomatic. Ad- | WUANTED—A LADY TO BOARD A CHILD TWO ating terms, J. B., box 185 He- BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A ANTRD—ROARL Private fami! ‘® recompense for mus lessons. Addrens J. 8 B.. Brooklyn Post atice, WEST TWH! FI OTREDT—LARGE PLEASANT 0 nel thelr Wives OF we exchanced, 108 NINVH STREET. A PEW DOORS WKIT OF Broadway.—Two bandsone Paros end one oF two final! Rooms to let to geullonen wih Senn. « PENTH STREET, THIRD } west or 130 Wetman te sec Bace factor with Rewnelomt abso Rosman third and fourth oor foose heat olaes} fami y private, ‘ | SPECIAL SOTICES, | 4 Reocuae {FETING OF THE powre purse men s§ Association willbe held at on th (Tiiesda street, ne e evening. the 7th 8, MONTGOMBRY, President, ty, ran. TTENTION—BOOT AND SHOR CLERKS THF regular weekly meet Barly Closing As#ociation wii! be { Barly Closing Hall, B—All the members are partleuleriy B. SAM ing, By order, of the Boot 18, President, id Shae Clerk’ Tues: ay) oven JOACH PAINTERS ASSOCIATION THE MEMBERS are reyueste on Tuertay even to cone der the desirability of and other matters Copal oh uraty on Ture { to atiend the regular monthis ing. June 7 at ther rooms. Ii of tutereat to the trade. meeting, Wowery, ting up @ picnic excursion GEORGE BROWN, Pressdent. fet YEGAR PACKERS PROTECTIVE TRADE | A regniar nie room, 182 Hestor o'clock a them. ‘By erde GronaK Steven PBR RRGOLAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE NEW Id at the Me York Liquor poliian Mall, 160 nat,, at § o'clock poinied at the last Of ale ane beer full Attendance is Jonn Roosns, Recording Secretary PO, BOX Max Company, vonse. 1” eting of thie be held at street, on the mambers wil Dea be Hester atroet, on yy evening. N. B= Fhe report of the committer re Rociety w parlioularly requemied. Bi. W. BN ordor of R8.—THB GREAT AMBRICAN foany street, wieh to contract for I # meeting regulating the meneu in hogsheade gud barrete will be made. t ", LADIES We aWBERRY FESTIVAL | Gatherion at the Peekmean MIM Methotiet Armet beiween Firat and ¥ cond Fane 7, Addresses, Straws Tickets f cen's. an 8, President, BA oe PRorosais FOR LOAN. FINANCIAL. ‘Treasury Derartuent, Jime 6, 1864, To enaure the greatest possive vigor in the operations of the armies now mov and skilfu penditures have been ue and o1 Sealed o ment under the act of Ma: Against the insurgents, under br upon @ vast theatre of operations, © creased beyond receipts from reve- ydimary subscriptions to the natioual low ters Will, therefore, be received at this Depart- 3, 1863, until noon of Wednese | general day. the 15th day of June, 1864, for ponds of the United States tothe am an annual inte in coin year, Each off some multiple of a1 and redeemable after the ountot sevent -five millions of dollars, bearing it of six per cent, payable semi-annual! gn the frst days of July and January enc th of June, Iss, for fifty or one bundred dollars, or hundred dollars. and must state er must sum including premium, offered (or each hundred dol ar- in bondi Two ver cent of the principal, at of becriptionif accel payment of subsc: 10 Tha United States ‘xt Waahinston, ‘or with the -Arsietal Treasurer or with t Cineinna: any Nati posts whi charge. deponitors originals of which must be forwarded with department, or for fifty, when the offer is for no more than fit; Duplicate certit cluding premium, of ‘offered must be deposited, a& guaranty for |, with the jurer of ‘at New York, Boston, Philadelphia or St. Louis; Designated Depossry at Baltimore, Fittaburg, Louiavilie, Chicago. Detroit, or Buffalo; or wi Banking Association authi to recelve de- MAY consent to trangect the: bu-iness without ‘ates of deposits will be issued to by the oflicer or as ociation receiving them; the ers to the ‘All deposits should be made In time for advice of oifers with certilicates to reach Wasington not later than the mornii ing of June 15. No oiter not sccompanied by its roper certificate of deposit will be considered. Pike Coupon ang Reg stered Bonds issued will be of the denominations of $50, $100, $40) and $1,000. Reg stered Bonds of $5.00 and $10,000 ‘will also be issued if required All offer= received will be opened on Wednesday, the 15th of June. and notice of acceptance or :ieclination will be immed) given to the respective offerers onds of the de: red will be sent to the subscribe: by the Secietary or one of the Assi tant Secreta- nd, in case of accept. ominations prefer- at the cost of the Depart- ptions and de mont, on {inal paymentof instalments. The original deposit of two per cent willbe reckoned in the last insialment paid by succeasfu o'erers. and wiil be immediately returned to those whone offera may not be accepted. ‘Thi under this notice on a t of accepted oilers mu-t be deposited with the r other officer or associaiion authorized to act ice of acceptance of oiter, or as fol- lows:—One-third on or before the 20th; one-third on or be- fore the 25th; and the balance, including 4 original two Interest te ie in coin on the SOth of June, in Jul fers r cent deposit, on or before th lat of July on the several deposits will ba \d interest on bonds will 1, 1864. Nader thle notice should de endorsed “Offer for Loan,” and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. The right to decline served to the government, lt offers not considered advant ie ah. CHASE. Secretary of the Treasury. ANHATTAN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. A. A. LEWIS, President, T. EVANS, Secretary. The books for subscription are now opened at the office of of Messrs, number of shares at $2 per share par $12 90. The property o some of the be the Clevel close prox property eas water to openings now comnpleted have yielded in a short Ume ffteet thousand tons of the best Bituminous cot There are four (4) distinct viens of coal of an thickness of three feet and, with the except are all situated above ti Woltf & Dike, No Wail street, for # limited no assesment hereafter this company conmaa of coal lands in Ohio, situated om the line of Jand and, Pitsburg Railroad, which, within mity of the Ohio Cs land econori tt 1 transportation by Cleveland, rz und Cincinnati, line of the railroad, directly from the mine into the cars of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Raliroad—an advantage y our mines, which are cessfully worked near th 35 to # per cent of good iron. geologists and minit.g encineers in the cou Property to conta’ n 4,749 400 jonas of marketable coal, sel ing now readily at wholesa’ ing for mining say $1 85, for transporting to market via Cleveland The f ments a! N commission OFECE s th demption drawn, viz. 2), a5iF 134, Ist day ‘of com pan: fe! ure of Yo! North Yor will be pa Ly ne NION is Leredy given to the Suvscribers to the Captal Siock of the Uni ther pay scriptio the Company. 13 Wililam street New 2th of June pany to mine 250 tons: New York, June 4, 1864. INING STOCKS—AS WELL AS ALL OTHER KINDS of securities bought and sold at alithe Stock Boards in New Yo.k, Boston, day had of twenty tiv 494, 504, (87, 772. 81 1,489, and U atthe 6a e willbe pald in n days after the Txt day of Ji GourHERN Bank NOTES WANTED.—VIRGINIA, S the ofice of the cor sued by but few of The twovensof Black Band and Kidney ore, underlying the whole of the estate, are now suc premises. and are ‘ylelding from Some of the most eminent 'v estimate ths at 36 per ton in market—deduct- and Pittsburg Railroad $1 9% for contingent ex- penses 50 cents per ton. leaves x net profit of $1 7) per ton, ities which the present open ngs and improve: d will, without much expense, allow the com er day, Philadelphia, &c., or otherwise on in, by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, No. 52 William st, OF THE MARIPOSA COMPANY, 34 WALL —Notice i hereby given that at the drawing Bonds of thiscompany for re- x lund, the following were 33. 88. G5, 0, 129, 168. 1, 801, 1.068, 1,187 1.3: sined 53, 63, ‘out of t —Nos, 1, Juy next, on presentatlon at the of Bonds must be presentel ior paym the riy KK, Secretary, Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky apd New orleans baok notes. by MANNING & DE FOREST, Bankers and Brosers, 19 Wall street. HE INTEREST DUE ON THE RONDS OF THE NEW and New # id On pres: Railroad Company, June 1, 1°66, wrrender of the coupon: pany, corner of Fourth , OF at the Bank of the Repubil W. BEMENT, Tr PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.—NOTICE wenth treet ure: yh Pacitic Railroad Company that a call for a far- ment of ten percent upon the amount of thelr sib sable at the ollice of ork, on or before the has been made this day, xt By order of Executive Committee. Joun J. JOHN A. DIX, Preaidgat Cisco, Treasurer, New York, May 10, 196, 10-4( xoverninen the 10-40 Loan, offeri W. H. FOSTER, Cas $125, $300,000 piss antiar MASON $350.00! cent. on New York or Rronkivn ny Apply to GEO. W. BROWN, No. 9 Pii LOAN.—THE QENTRAL NATIONAL B. toe City of New York, having been 4 nt deposit the bee! teria and tacuities. . HENRY A. SMYTHE, President, OOO 12.2048 AT, SIX PER CENT IN- terest on bind and mortzage, fur tro on real in thas lty or Brookiva. Apply ple's Fire Insurance Company to ONREY, 66 Wall street. AT 8IX ‘on New in sume to suit applicants, JOBGPH 0. Sh Pige treet rooma 10 and Ll. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOR’ gage for ten years COPA T EXSHIP, NY CAPITALIST Wi10 WOULD BE DISPOSRD TO Invest $1,20) in an enterprine w larce incres® very part, may i given and ROOKLYN, MAYS 186! —THE OSI parinersh| weil Of referen with rea! lished, A ofice. HE under solved by from activi remaining partoer. ARTNER WANTED—W'TH $250, IN ALONG AND ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $1.00 TO $2,000, fo the Prot uce and ch would (msure ® without requiri:g any time on thelr higgtow. stadon address Wi PARTNER WANTED, WITH ABOUT $500, IN A pleasant, genteel bust address, wil Gnd this @ good opening. 3a; @ wideawake man, with Referen es required RICHARDSON & PLATT, 180 Broadway. FIRM OF PETER. Puray ss this day dissolved by mutual ending clatma « CHARLES PETE 180 W.H PURDY. NEW YORK, MAY 31. 1961. WALL STREET, BDWARD DODGE bas this day retired from the oo | ip of CLARK, DODGE & + 0. - LUTHER ©. CLARK, KDWARD DOUGE, JOBN D. MAXWE DAVID CRAWFORD. Jn. The undersigned. remaining partners in the sald firm of , all reaiding Clark. Doge the City of New York. wil in accordai Act of the ty Yorm, conti of the oane CLARK 0. in their futore busine a, Mr. Baward vie or respons bie far any debua, contracts, or It ‘ter wade or neurred, LUTHER © CLAK JOUN D. MAXW UL, DAVID CRAWFORD Jn established canh eR and every oF at Extend, ood opening; t @ best meen. Address, tee, rovieton but ddress, with real naine, A. PARINERSHIP HERETOFORK RXIGTING the firm of James M. Drake & nereny muteal consent, Me Jamen M bus nes. Kicher partner wi Drake retin nj igo ™ Hon, The current acominieon uve books of willbe placed in the hands ot Drake Brothers, their aue- ees ors. JAMES. M. DRAKE, New Youn, June t. 1864 A. A. DRAKE. LIMPED PARENERSULP The und» si have formed & Halted partnership. par. auant i « ‘he State of Sew Fork, for the parpo @ Contin Hing ihe Siok wnt Krchange Brokerage business, dar she syle of Drake Brothers, aa auccessore to James | $1.50 $5.01 DIY prineipal nn me the Into June, 1864, aod dollars in ortanity to fal patron: gee they oa we the new oPUnuance of roe WILLIAM P. DRAKE, ALDERE &. DRAKK, mw cones, New Your June}, 1866. er, Warten—ax ACTIVE PERSON OF C 10 vest From #9 NY to $4,000 io an article now fn yene Pal gain thronghout the Rtatos @ red by letters patent Of the United Sraten And Oveat Arieiy, No agents need ap: Diy, Add: W.M., eral. oifice, 1 @sr ONE PIGHTH AN LATER 4 AN Pentayvanin own be bought for the abore amount DEVOR, 47 Macdougal street MAN, OF GOOD RUBINES# ability « fe we xe | #18 sornd goed Lu or otherwiary ier, where hi own ser oswer instead cer capital Ie & gaod a worker, Address, stating particulars with name abd addres WJ. R., Hered once, Agente net noticed, TO B.000 amount in need Address WANTED. TO INVEST THIS eva that will pay a fair prodt . B., box 126 Herald ote 0 VO. 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He deseribes the y marriage the true complexion of our friends, points out your 8 you of all future danger; good luck in situations or in travelling by sea or land, and th ealth, long ite and prosperity to all who sonsult istance obtainia, beat of him. Those at sod $1, and Address AB. Maurice. box 6.68 New York Post oiltce, and get in reture ntjines of your whole life. All Roure Until 7 in the ev . Oftice 126 Bleeoker street, near Woos- ter. Ladies, 0 Gents, $1. A BSITER ASTROLOGIST 18 NOT TO BE FOUND in the United States than Dr. L, D. and Mra. 8. D. BROUGHTON, ‘They succeed in 1g satiefaction when all others fail.” They cau be consulted on ail aifaire of bu- man life, such as courtship, age, travelling, removals, lawaults, obiainihg situaions, weitare of absent friends ‘Ac.; also sickness, If the nick party will recover or die of the present sickness; If recover. the time’ they will begin to ar@end; what part of the body ts affected, ana what treat- mem and medicines are best adapted to the sick persona Ladies 50 cents; gentlemen $1. Questions answered by let. ter. enclosing $1 and time of birth. Also, porenolegien! ex. aminations made, Oflice, 120 Greene atre' w Prince, BROOKLYN CLAIRYOYAN' 291 ATLANTIC street, Madaine CLIFFORD, the greatest living Ameri- can seer, detects di , prescribes remedies, finds absent friends, conauits om affairs of life and business. Paychome- trical cnarts on destiny written, Send stamp for particulars, CLAIRVOYANT.—MRS, SEYMOURB, THE BEST Clairvoyant in America.” All diseases diecovered an: cured, if curablecat 101 West Fifteenth etreet, corner of Sixth avenu BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST, THAT BVERY ONB can depend on ts Madane WILSON. She tells the object our visit, and brings success out of the most rtakings. At ‘Allen street, between Mi and Stanton streets, ever the bakery. Price 50 cents, VLAIRVOYANT.—IF you Wish THS TRUTA. GO at. once to Madam ROS6. She shows a likeness of future fatis to bring those separated E huabai togethe: -seventh street, between y fir tu fhe restag MADAM HOPB, RBCENTLY FROM the affairs of life, roiatr: streets, Go0n NEW the South, can be consulted on al Tmystortes of the future by venth and Twall unfold th ixth avenue, between Fi dies 50 cents: gentlemen $: AVOISINE, A DESCBNDENT OF ASTROLOGIST TO Napoleon the Grea a be consulted at 46 Went Twelfth street, betw fifth and Sixth avenues, on ail affairs of A Love Amulet which never fails, M?*?.M WALTER, THE WORLD RENOWNED CLAIR. voyant, has removed to 38% Canal street, where she nt and en un rapared to reveal the mysteries of the past,” pr utire with aueh aecuracy that it will satoni believers, RS. VAN HAUGHTON, THE CELERRATED MEDI cal and Business Ciairvo-ant, has returnei! to the eity ‘ah be aeen at 10¢ East Twenty oighth street, near Thir. avenue. M*3, MARION JAMES, INDEPENDENT CLAIRVO®. ‘ant, 101 East Sevenwenth street, corner of Third ave. nie. trrees lo stolen absent friend busine matiairs eoneraily eases, References given. Us ESTELL-SEVENTH DAUVQHTER, CAN BE ved for a few de, son Love, Marriage. Sick ens, Losees, Business, Lucky Numbers, Charms, Cail at x2 For syth street. near Grand, en mot admiiied, ADAME MAY, THE ¢ BRATED ASTROLOGIST, has just arrived in this city Philadephia. She will unveil the future and tell you the past an’ present, even your very thoughts, Lost and sioien property are traced by her. iti maes whi find a certain cure by eal ing on her, at U0 Clinton stimet, ADAM RAY IS THE BEST CLATRVOYANT Astro} athiselty. She t ° ryt speedy ves lucky vurnbe 6 Ladies. AND ma avenue, near ive th street men, Sc. MApaye stevens SULTED ON ALL te eve j Ir you wish the truth o/- noe 6 inpwon street, near spr; W no hutih ewoen T ‘on the door. tythira and Twenty fourth sivesis | Nan’ Gent men not aamiites. 5 B.~WHO HAS NoT NPARD OF TLE + ted Madame PREW STE 47 Sixty mi ner of Tweaty seven! can with the strictest street? Ww HO WOULD NOY Go Wri FORTUNE 18°=G0 ‘ye, see Mine WHEL » croat Rugilah Fro: phetess, scelled Cam be con Ited, pers fe soneern ing lavasuite, ringe, hea'th, wealth, wad woo fathful husbands, dirs who has the zeauine Kon vod inek all buy ite Delay not ta consul: & youns lady, Lucky nunvbe Teference. Can be seer oppoaiie Kig.th tre. CLOTHING, SURER PLACE.—A { AV@NUK LADISS and gentlemen «1! B. whom . A MINTZ, to ing, ¢ irpets, F faet by other dea ale ta pay Lug fot wing prices to 345; Coats, $4 to $18; Pants $2 to $7 a. Delving and M Hin bressen the bh be paid. Acai or note by post wilt Lie Uadiea wiiend ed to by Mra, Miu the namber 2835 x ders irom Brookiyn os TIENTION.—AT & SDVENTH Twenty-fith sireet Lin) pleasure to anooun ® again thy order from Ca larn a aud toe Wee! Mh street, OF: ets WO pi y the highest price for la ties and q 1eu's Bearing Apparel, Carpets, Furniture. Jewoiry, &c., by paring more than any other tower th the cly We y fOr ladies’ Bik Dreaves from $9 $40; Wool eo, from BB to $10; alse Calico, Poiaine, M Ac. Gentemens oats, from $5 to $2) Pants !ro0 $4008) ke Ladies and voumer, M. MARUKS, geptlemen, don t forget te Seventh avenne, near Tweniy-Arth atreet. By calling on OF sddressing me you wil be lea wiih nonestly, Orders il be aitended to from Brovklyn New Jersey, Honoken, | Staten Tatand, Ac. Ladies poneviaity attended to by Mee, Marcks | TTENTION.—AT 212 SEVENTH AVENOR, A,’ ROSRN- RG, ceived large, orders { Weetara agency store, re. “S) worth of Cast OW Clorhing. | These prders 18% tle we iT vou ryour sat fuetion not peed toads, pants, from $4 (0 $7: alee, Farnite ; nals, OF SHVENTH eo announce (6 Log com + ual pices | at ve wntow the | for enst | Diamonds. &: | for the New Orvatis marker i are aie TENTION -M Hiemen bv from the West ; Views | Sever Order fr om ader avenue. Ladies ail adjo Thirty vighth fo by Mrs, Harrie T THE NEW STORK, & CARMINE STREBT.~La Gree OF Chothe Were. Oaey c calliog on of addressing H. HART, at } | WN be punctunlly mtended to ’ | Hart | roo VENTH AVENUE, KETWREN NINE. | AT aathand Twentioth teste, Ladies and gent ened will recetve the highe ctor there Ones Of Clothing, Carpet tire, br ming ou or adcreaing «| | AOLER. Ladies autem’ Mire. Mi | DEMAND FOR =fa } GREAT gentienmen ba: eny thing | fans a aa Bevenih ner | | Baatibe drug more dw by Mre Cob is7 SIXTH AY LADIBS AND GENT | won, M voi. wiah to ¢ highest perce for yo Fae Or eeu te, Carpets, Paretiace, 4c, the beat yowenn | Geet Kent haste Us b. MENTS, wt No, 167 Bixth | from tenth. street atiended by you wih! th A with to your satisfac: } ScomiNa, | | (1H BAP AND FASTIIONABLE € a, ' ( 4 fi Clothing re. G. LEYIP. } siher stylen #3 to'15 | A 6 10 al 20 ¢ | ere Panis nua Veat to mated +610 16 sad Linen Paute putt ake 2 6 | a variety lt 6 1BNTLEMEN'® NEW AND LEFT OFF CLOTHING BH purchased for the West. The fut value willbe naid | without seeking to impose, Call at the store, or addre THOS. D. CONROY, SH Pearl airont, between Contre and | that, | Ch | ASHBERG PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICK FoR | ds Wndien’ and geatlemen’s Cast ON Clothing, Partion waited upon, by addreseing L Cas re, 4 Rast Tweilih Tircet, near Broadway. Ladies waited upow by Mrs, 0. | (OO WORTH, OF, SLotHING WaNtED —t $10. ill pay. the ‘highest. price for Caat Of gst ng, Carpet, Purn lure on or address H. | FPR Ata, 368 Styonth avenue, botrenen Thirty idird And | Woirtyrourth atreele Laster atlendgd by Mra Beau. | | above articles, at the wame rave. 6d Broadwa) DRY Goods, TTAB SIXTH AVEN( © OH FAP eTORE We continue to recev« vary day. Ladies should call be’ore We well cen previous 10 the lace & " can always find un « of Tosiet Undergarments, Glove I lef, Ties, Ru bons, Velvets, Trimmin tories, Collars, Li Buttons, Braids, Soaps Brusiies, Corals. and Fancy ‘At full 26 per. cant uniter Powiway prices, raw Goods, Straw Goods ies, we are rece’ving (rom Avction every sale large lets of Cheap Straw Goods, Lolice, (.s# Are just what yo: want for the country. Ribbons, Velvets, Frimrnincs of ail Kinds ebeap. Small wares, Trimmings, £° ‘We keop the largest ani! ciespost stock of these goods o (000 yarde paper muslin, 14 cls.» yard 8 bargain x Mm cts. , i $0.00 Joren Clark's Coton, Hiack, White, Colored, 8 eti Bpool, Rest Needles made. Scents paper, Rest 5 chi Paper: 200 Morocen Travelling Page $1.00, wert $8.00, een always find yoo s here under regn! reas. NALDHON & MBALIS, cor. sth avenue and 19th st, T THR NEW DRY Goons HOUSE. TOT BROADWAY, bow hin and Ninth street 4..& ©. JOHSSTOM Saag ecnnesied with UBS) G. PPP SOM, who recent! retfred, will offer on MON i a fresh assortmen Feceived per Inat stesme: t PRINTED LINENS, ORGANDIES, JACONRTB, PLAIN AND) Fiat ne g hEs ALPACA MOURNING « SHIRTING Fixra®, Sv EPTINGR DAMASKS, TOWRL| PLANNGLS, QUILTS, New York Mille, Wamantts. \ amevilleand all the leadf: fact makes ot Shirtings in th? jaret, below manufacturer prices. T GRAND STREPT OF E. BTRAW Goope TO.DA » BLOOMERS, BONNETS 1016 season io every fashionat RNET RIRBONS AUCTION. OF ALsO BARGAING IN BMBROMDER! #8 GLOVES, VRIMMINGS, &C. BDWARD RIDLBY, 3)) 0! 31! !¢ Grace! and 66 ifth block east from the Bower, Damned @. suiTe, aa received an clogant assortment SUMMER SCARFS and MANTTLDAS, in SILK BEREGE and GRUENADINB. Also LADIBS’ BREAKFAST .nd DINNER JACKBT TRAVELLING CLOAKS OF ALL KINDS. 1,142 Broadway, one door @ ove Tweoty-sixth street XCLUSIVELY FRENCH FL! ty inches wide, All materials “uted In an unanrpass manner at Mrs, GOLDEN'S Freon Fluting Entab!> ments, 18 Amity street, (N. B.—A block and a half fr Broadway), 127 Bleacker street, below Wooster street. a 261 Fulton atreet, Brookiyn, N. B.—-No machinery used the genuine Fretich futing. ING ONE 10 TWE JASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, For summer wear, a {ine assortment at reiail, AT REDUCED PRICES. LORD & TAYLOR iat NOS. (Ot TO 487 BROADWAY t stores MO aL OTE oe. 995 TH) 261 HAND STREET. AND BOS) 47 AND ©) Ca UARINE STREET UTING FOR DRESS TKIMMINGS DONE IN perlor st: te for tour cents par yard. over four Inel one cent per inch extn, oy | ich #luting Compa Varick aod Hudson atrer 2 Spring street, herw . Third avenue, near Twer Agent, Mrs SHANAIT A seventh street. ACE AND MUSLIN OURTATNS, CORNTCES, BANDS, TAs AND HOUSBKBEP? Goods, IN & VARIETY, AT MODE! RICES. LORD & TAYLOR Now (7) lo 67 Reoadway Ale at stores Nos 245 W261 Grand street, Now. 47 and 49 Catharine stre THE REAUTE sand Bonneta in Tt fe the | ne yaar 1 onwademlers, a et journa: + aingle copins ¥. PAYLOR, the ie by nporter 1 Beoatway, New York Moornixe DEPARTMENT AT RETAIL Mourning and Part . Also Mi LORD # TAYLOR, Now 461 to 407 Broads R, BOUQUET: M NCH DESIGNER, INF( persons wno nw their confidence they wili find wn assor: of new Patterns for Bb broiders, Hraiding, Bn vrvidery oo Velvet, Cloth an nd also Patterns for trio ning to order aud Flating 4. ANBW Al) GREAT INVERTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX EMALTIC (OR DOUBLB) el SPRING, Ji & J. O. WEST, 97 Chambers tre Youk ; Are the owner# of the patene luatve manule, of the W. BRADLEY'S Ps PATENTED ' DC SPRIN Thielavention conmiats of Bprings ingeniouwy bre tod Hehe! EX €.L190IC" STRED SKIRT. vi lox (or wo) Riheet and firmiy togethe elautle, lexibean Hrel. obviates mm #\lam —<l7 Ue annovance to an well as the ow! lic, ospecia 'y In crowded agsembl Tiages, ratlrocd corm, chireh pows, of in apy crowde! from the difenite of contracting them anil neew amal! apnee: thie entirely removes tie tiMent ing the skirt the peval fy) end syaumeurion! form the lightest and inost sty ish and eracefn! eppenra the street. opera, promenade or house dren, A indy enjoved the pléapire, com ort end great convente wearing the Dupivy Filiptic Spring Skirt for m sing will never afierwari willingly diepease with the them. They are (ue beast (ually 10 every part, by lightest, most durahie. comfortable amt aeonomter objections to He made, Merchants will be supplied as above. and Ip mont firet class retail stores on thi: oity and throngb diterent States. INQUIRE FOR "RE “DUPLEX BLLIPTIC SPRING BIRT, BD xbdaigey BULTPTIC SPRING SKIRT. ND FLEXIBLE | sag = * STEWART & CO. Brontwa, and Tenth ¢ 4, f IptTic SKIRT. nh use to een py int worm, For) LORD & TAYLOR, soi to 467 Hroadwe 256 to 77) Grand at DUPLEX LL gaily whi most agri pace, making th 47 and 4 Onthario 0 SKIRF-COM and econory Pe erirabie article. iad tale by OLD, CONSTABLE & roer of Canal and Mercer RLLIETIO Bearers purnex 8EIR ntrat fi pr Lacie’ Skirts wn by neon, and are of rupert: Hlenee, eg are OL VOTRORERT MORTON, $60 Brov Qomnee ne 1eRY DRERGARMENTS, @ Tian, Hearte, Hancke . in greet var TORD TAYLOR ) 7 BROADWAY, © 5 "TO Wt GRAND StRR” OS, 4 AND 49 CATHARINE 8 IPRING AND BUMMER CLOAK, ANTILUAS AND SHAWOS AT RRTATIN = OBBATLY REVUCED PRICES, LORD & TAYLOR Noa. 46 ' to 147 Brondwe ILLINERY. | HROADWAY.-—B8PFC! Frenol DARTOIS?, hi bh F and ests of ogee tid mantillne he Trin 0 MILLING couneal AT GRABD BTREBT CUBAP STORM, Rrawing STRAW GOONS Eaanine BONNET SILKS Kronins REBSONS, RIBBONS. Rrninine MILLINBRY LACES and TRIMNT Kraming our STRAW and FANCY ORNAM e our PLOW Bik Weent engi cheaper than down town eons. Ost KOWARD Eley Now. Sik worl $144 Grand and 6 Alles Fifth bioek vast from 0 eff WATCHES, JEWHELKY, “te 7 om, WATOLRS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY A Pinte, Game, Pistols, fe., Bouent =f wil ob coat mor: than can be chy. N B—Also Pawnbrokers’ Houston sireet, wp stirs, room Sg T 77 BLRECK STREST YOU OAN OF per eent more for dg, wrens Jor Inte, Guns, Piyole » H.R Fronere? trokese bought for the anove articles, D8, oe PAMCLD GOLD ARD DkMos os, she LD GOLD Amey» Persons who > weil Diamondao)a Gold, 80FO Kind gf old (aabioort Jewelry, go to LOU Broadway A pasture face, D6 page 3 yocner perwom, Watavuabed | ‘stration of the late Martin Jor the Now ¥ " fake—123 Broad wry, PHRS AND JEWELRY _ OF ALL DESORTPTIONS oss ORO. 0. ALDER, M6 By eye doce delow Onvsi ne

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