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Bollowed into oblivion thousands of similar bogus and wwindling concerns, and thousands more, which now have a pretended or galvanized existence, will before long ‘vanish out of sight in a like manner, The following re- port of the last annual meeting of the Ottawa Company ‘eppears in the Boston Papers:— The wane meeting of ite ene for a of officers, was to ys} be held on Tuesday, stock- holder 6 an Was in attendance, im to him tha treasurer — @ report © the effect that ee means of SS the - y were completely ex! and no wi done at the mine cmp He also added that ‘the old officers unanimously declined a re-election—pre- cisely why he knew not, ough he thought it Taely possible that the the State law making the President and directors of ys ae liable for the taxes levied upon them, might have had some ‘influence in fo inet ee to this decision. The stockholder ed calmly ‘and attentively to the developments ant ‘by the treasurer, ‘at the close, quictly re- marked that the officers of the company seemed to be ata “dead lock.” To this the officer replicd that he could not well dissent from an observation that was, un- Sees, #0 well founded, and after a friendly inter- ge Of a few ronal remarks upon the weil known ‘ancertainties pitendl aflairs of a sublunary nature, “the meeting” feclared dissolved. Tho session some thirty y minutes, and the proceedings through- ‘out were orderly and decorous in every way, ‘The following were the quotations for American stocks im London on the 26th ult, :— : Great Wi per cent, at ennsylvan| Do.’do., 24 | Panama a E-! m., 1872, Penn. RR. ds, 24 m., 6 Do., ‘yoo eh Sree ate seeeee . Satterthwaite’s London Circular thus refers to Ameri- ean securities :— We have again to note numerous and important trans- actions during the past week in the vesting market for American securities. There have been considerable sales by continental holders of United States five-twenty ‘bonds, to realize the large profit which has accrued on ‘them; the bonds offering, however, have been readily taken for shipment to BT aew York, the relative price there being by last advices 6 a7 per cent above that ral- ing here. In railroad shares there has been an active Dusiness, Iiinois remaining firm at 75 a 34, while Eries, ‘en sale by holders who bought 20 per cent below current have given about $1, closing about 62. There been a steady demand for ‘the second TmOrtaage, bonds Of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and it bd evident now that the line is earning much more than Saflicient to cover the interest on all the loans, investors ‘are seeking the cheaper securities of the company. The debentures are steady at 86 a 88. ‘Phe returns of the Bank of England for the week end- 4ng May 24 compare with the statement of the previous ‘week as follows:— 7,997,105 18,561,860 10,984,441 10,984,441 Other socurities......... 21,027, 20,719,276 Notes in circulation...... 21,807,000 20,861,015 Specie and bullion, ...... 16,023,918 ¥5,290;268 ‘The Bank of France return for the week ending May 26 shows the following changes:—Increaso—Cash, 20 millions; current accounts, 5 millions, Decrease—Com- mercial bille, 17%; notes, 42-3 millions; treasury balance, 8-5th million; advances, stationary. ‘Tho following named banks of Wisconsin have assigned their bonds to the State, and their circulating notes will be redeemed by the State Treasurer:— Shawanaw Bank, Rockwell & Co.’s Bank. Bank of Moneka, Bank of Beloit. Wisconsin Bank of Madison. Seve ony Bank. Bank of the Interter. Frontier Bank. ren: Sauk Coun Bank. Mikhorn Bank. sf The following significant questions in relation to the How much is the capital stock of the Chicago and Northwestern to-day day? on there any law limiting the amount of stock which the managers of thia road can issue; if so, where can that law be found? How much common and how inuch preferred stock has fesued since the day of the consolidation of the ely , and Northwestern with the Galena and Chicago How many shares of common and how many Hap? rd ferred stock have been issued in the consolidation of the Ohicagoand pip licen with the Peninsula road, in road? , a any understanding or agreement pho person for the issuing of any more stock a kind for any Gees yee unpaid? and, if so, how d what is the amount of said of any char- Egee boon been made, or is such a m : ee |< mee mn ase bonds of said company? and, Mire whee a ane 80, Ww! unt of anid : ing of ne Michigan statute relating me of stock and felling the samo ata discount, ‘declaring the same fall’pald stock? ‘The business on the great trunk lines of railroads con- perc ge a E A commencement of the war, during its height (or ata time when the demands of the government were the geatest), and at py end of the war:— pct, 1861. April, 1864. Aprit 1866, New York Central. iP5aho, 688 "1,105,663 9,000 New York and Erie. 647,174 1,079,507 ‘1,472,120 Hudson River...... 189,751 278,504 "811,540 Hiinois Central, 192}054 421,456 401, 307 Michigan Central..: 172,614 838,275 Michigan Southern. 196,951 327,206 Fort Wayne. « 270,675 588,066 our Rock Island. 76,609 175,838 186,172 Toledo and Wabash. -76,274 123/987 144,001 Chicago and Alton., 65,358 162,722 263,149 Prairio du Chicn.... 49,102 140,417 106,689 Total... ...+++-$2407,250 4,741,041 6,710,660 ‘The Canal Collector's returns for Rome, N. ¥., for the 's HaSTies io & Mise cer EEEE 3 geese aslecess A; Mov: its of Ocean Steamers. Mails are forwarded by every steam: The steamers for or from Liver Lire eept the Ci ne Juan ly 2. Aspinwall P., KINGSTON, JA., AND NEW HAVANA, NAGBAU, XN. ORLEANS. iy ‘Vers Cave—Mteamahip Manhattan, from New York Wifou Nameay ano Havana—Steamship Corsica, from New Jame For Kr Ja—Hteamehip Montezuma, from New Sook June 2 se MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. Bovesros—Ds Rriane,—On_ Thi June 8, at Southgate, Gorcx ©. Bovcnrox, of New York, to DM Ruicyr, Rich id and New Ori Cuawsanaix—Ownee-On We Mfcdscolag Sane ¥, a ho Central Methodist Episcopal church, Seventh aveny the Rev. Henry G. Fox, Bratwakp 8. aN, ot Ohlo, to Miss Saran E., only daughter of the late James W, Owens, of this city,” io papers please copy. Fourr—Roome,—On Thursday, June 8, at St. Peter's chareh, roh, by the Rev. Alfred B. Beach, D. D., Mr. Winam Fares, of New Brunswick, N,. 3 t8 Mise Karz, pay Wm. Roome, of this city. aacenie Howarp—Ruep.—In Hoboken, on Wednesday, Juno 7, at the residence of the bride’s ‘mother, by the Rev. Al- fred Harris, Mr. Joux Howarp to Miss Exxanor V. Rexp, daughter of the late R. A. Reed, of New York. Koux—Caxpy-—On ‘Thursday, June 8, at the residence of the bride’s guardian, by the Rev. Dr. Cuttler, ADOLF Koux {o Ams Canny. No cards th (Hungary) papers please cop; Mayrr—Jacons,—On Wednesday, a 7, at the resi- dence of the bride’s father, by Rev. Dr. Adler, Mr. ALEX. Mayr, to Miss Remmoca JAcoks, eldost daughter of Mr. A. Jacobs, both of this city. Prrou—Kxiury.—On ia Toseter, 3 Jone 6, at the residence of Austin Kelley, Cummings, Evaoxnx Prrovu to None’ M. Ma of thie o city. Surrm—Decxer.—On Monday, June 5, by the Rev. Dr. Roche, at the Allen streot Methodist church, Wiuam H, Sunrs, of Jersey City, to GRorGlANa Decker, of New York city. Brow. —At his waite a5 West Thirty-third on wridey, June 9, James Brows, aged 56 years and lt months. The funeral will take place from Trinity chapel, Twenty-fifth street, on Monday morning, at half past nine o’closk, The friends of the family are respectfull invited to attend. Buut.—On Friday, June 9, Mrs, Euzanorn Brwz, aged 89 years and 6 months. ‘he funeral will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas Webb, 405 Fourth avenue, corner of rape ninth street, on Monday afternoon, at two loch Belfast (Ireland) papers please cop’ teen Saturday orang ane 10, Wruuuas H. Bartow, aged 46 years. The relatives and friends of the family; also the members of Neptune Division No. 3, Sons of Temperance; also Perseverance Union Lodge No. Ui, I. 0. of G. 8, and D. 8. ; also Operaters’ Benevolent Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 57 Cannon street,N. Y. *Nerrosg’ Drvisiox.—The members will mect at their hall, 187 Bowery, on Monday, at one o'clock, for the re ae of attending the funeral of our late brother, H. Barlow. RICHARD AUSTIN, Worthy Patriarch. Corr,—In Brooklyn, on Friday mornings June 9, of consumption, Masow’ B, Com, aged 38 years and 3 mmhe reason and friends of the family are respectfully pies, to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No, 296 State st., near Bond, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) after. noon, at three o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. eN.—At Rondout, on Friday, June 9, of heart dis- as A. Cozy, Ais friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day afternoon, at four o’clock. Any person seeing this pa Bes and knowing the residence of his aged mother or sister, Agu will confer a favor by giving them this ay tha? are supposed to live near hth ave nue, about Thirtieth or MTnirty: fifth street, New Yor! lately moved from 171 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Cattauan.—On Saturday, June 10, Marnin CarLanan, a native of of the parish of Clonlay, county Clare, Ireland, agod 46 yi The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Cherry streak, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Donatp.—On Saturday, June 10, after a short and se- vere illness, at her late residence, 125 East Sixteenth street, Eusasera J., the beloved wife of William J. nal Notice of fwnoral hereafter, Doverss.—On Saturday, June 10, Exim E., widow of Robert Douglas, M. D., daughter of John Macpherson. Funoral services wiil be held at Bt. Stephen's church, East Twenty-eighth street, on Monday morning, at ten o’clock. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Montreal and Quebec papers please coy Exy.—On Saturday, June 10, Axne De only daughter pag ‘and Martha Ely, aged’6 years, ‘ewo months ana a. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful; invited to attend the funeral, from from St. Luke’s church, Hudson street, on Monday afternoon, at one o’chock. He a .—On Friday, June 9, at West Farms, aged 85 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, Hunpenson.—On Saturday, June 10, Mary Mruaxr Hexpzrson, beloved daughter of Frederick and Mary Henderson, aged 12 years and 17 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the from the residence of her parents, 29 Broome street, this ine Gendag) afternoon, at two o'clock. f Apia. after a eg illness, PaTRIcK eel aged is eas and 4 mont ‘The frionds of the family, and those of his uncle, Bor- nard Kiggin, are respectfully requested to attend the fa- ial on his late Foaldence, “100 Thirtoenth street, this at one se oe tin Znole, W, May 19, suddenly, at Kno! far. wig, Bog Mie jpwaRD D. Kiwsiz, "aged 5 cena Myxrs.—In lyn, on Saturday, June 10, aniie pa Mrnrs, aged 22 years, 1’ month and 8 days. rears, ys. ‘Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his be- reaved mother, No. 1 Rapelyea streot, this (Sunday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock. Murrny.—On Friday, June 9, of inflammation of the lungs, Fiorexce Fraxcas, beloved son of Patrick and y'B. Murphy, aged 16 years, 11 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tlle ‘residence of his paren, 29 Wall street, this’ (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clocl Nigpgxaeyer.—On Saturday, June 10, Avcusta Apm- ‘Et, eldest daughter of August and ‘Adelbeid Nieder- meyer, aged 3 years and 9 months, e relatives and friends of the family are hereby respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) at half-past one o'clock, from 114 Charles street. Runy.—On Friday, June 9, Carmmrte, the beloved wife of Bernard Reilly, a native of the townland of Drummonbawn, parish of Cavy, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 81 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her jate residence, 144 North Finh st, Williamsburg, this (Sanday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Sueips.—On Satarday, June 10, Wr11am, infant son of John and the late Jane Shields, aged 7 months and 21 8. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at 173 West Nineteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, hoa two o'clock. UVR. June 10, Berra Avavsta, daughter of aagiara ‘and Pe tthe Struve, 19 days. The relatives and friends of the famil uy are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of es nts, cerner of Van Brant’ and Vandyke streets, uth Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. eee, —In Brool lyn, on Saturday wae Jane 10, Jonn Sxintman, in the 69th of ¢ relatives and friends of the oteertiy are re Fopectully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenee, Remsen base Sod Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Trrvs.—At riagenert, Connecticut, on Friday, June 9, Miss AMKLLA Brooklyn, New York, ‘in the Tbth year of her mae” Funeral services will bo held at the residence of Joseph M. jlreland, Bridgeport, on Monday morning, at half- past nine o'clock, which her frionds and relatives, and those of Walter T. Avery are invited to attend. Carriages will be in attendance at the New Haven Railroad depot, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty- seventh street, on the arrival of the train at twenty minutes st one o'clock P. M., to convey those frends who may prefer to assemble to Greenwood, where the remains will bo interred. A ne rg Saturday, June 10, Miss Jaxe Vavann, aged 60 years, ‘The friends of the deceased, and also of E. R. Wilson and J. P. B. Dodge, ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘on Monday aftern: at half. os three o’clos! from 0. 38 z __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, — A Ma ‘A YOoXG GERMAN QIK OTL WANTS A SITUATION TO TO lake care of children. at $336 South 7th at, Wile aa OF WELL FRCORMERDED GERMAN qm ‘want situations to do gen sework, &c., at Mrs. )WE'S German Tostitute, T's Suanton st, near the Bowery. MIDDLE AGED PARISIAN WISHES AN EN. ment with a family going to Europe as special oy nurse for children or an toralid; is well quall- fed for either postion, “Can factory refer. enoes. May be seen at No. 9 FIRST CLASS PROTESTANT SEAMSTRESS Tritten.s situation tm a fret clase, family by the month, or to.ake charge of » hou the absence of the faint fig, reterence, * Koo ie country Ad Uren PM, Herald ofics, oF 357 Fulton ac, Brooklys, te PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- ‘aa lady's maid, or nurse to one OF two grown chil, palited for elther; peuls ike Address 6th ave., between 24th a Homeaeern <A iene are ia erehlay a Sa aie aaatnED Pant er'sf wnerzapomatie reer refer- ences. bs irre LADY DESIRES THAT post. pM eT, Widower's family, oF any capacity that is not .) Brool ro Pe NTED—FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION or Pres wand Catholic help, both male and female, ‘Employment House, corner 6th av. and —_ . nent OD COOK, A SITUATION IN her Sue country of ett references pre- ati at 20 Weat 17th at. | ITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTOR by calling on the Key. 1 Baccemmention ge 8.1 Can ARTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Can banocnfoF two dope Ac as dg ue” © Mast in washing pe Fon Fow Avs B- ) T_T Me A \ RESPECTABLE WIDOW, A SITUA. tion as companton to a Ly travelli no objection to taking care of a Fe. Call }) Pourw of i anda Monday. seiesluryateriasms NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE I, 1865. ___ SITUATION _WANTED—MALE! AR ‘A youxe MAN, AGED %, JUST DISCHARGED FROM seispen Mater agate ages te ie gon, ty ce. "I A MIDDLE AGED MAN, WELL L ACQUAINTED WITIT the coal business, wholesal 1, wants employ- ‘iment; good reference can be given, Address Coal, 129 9th st. Grearions WANTED—BY A MAN AND HIS TWO 5 om able bodied and experienced in farming; lately in’ this count i Ml Water st., to James Smallhorn, n, Brooklyn, Amy st ares GSiwaTion WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRUG by a young man who has’ had four years? experi- ence in @ large retail business, References given. Address X. Y. Z., box 145 Herald office. IPS XOUNG MEN (ONE 18, THE OTHER 25 YEARS ‘of age), discharged from after three years! serving, Mould Ike 40 have situa clerks in a store or ‘as barkeepe: speak Germa: \glish correctly; best 2. ae ‘given’ “Apply at 188° Moutrose av., Williams- ‘VALET ANY GENTLEMAN GOING, ABROAD CAN Procure the services of an experienced private servant. The advertiser Is thoroughly conversant with his duties, and unites to u fair Bnglish education the advantage of speaking French 4 The savertiaee has fravelied deranty in in = Tope, and would prove a good attendant for an invalid. Ad- dreas for three days A, box 195 Herald office. 3 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED tobacconiat; understands the manufacturing of all Ride ae f plug tobacco, snuff, &c. Address T, 8., box 220 He- HELP | ‘WANTED—MALES, PORTER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING HAT Hone one famitiae “with welghing out batters furs Preferred, ‘Call at 34 Broadway. WIDE AWAKE MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE measurement of lumber, wanted, to take charge of & factory and solicit elty customers. Very liberal terms. Ad- dress Enterprise, box 118 Herald ‘offee, A BOY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE. APPLY AT 218 Fulton street. BookKEEPER Ree ener EXPERT BOOK- keeper, with unexceptionable references, may in handwriting of applieant, P. Hl, box 660 Post office. Boceeuares WANTED—IN A COMMISSION HOUER: An et experiencn. to keep the books and do id mane correspondence. Address, in Span- h, particulars, age, former situation, sal- W., Journal of Commerce office, corner of ee Se ene eb 20 Bia Box, WANTED—T0 LEARN THE ART OF WOOD engraving, No salary ft Hi RICHARDSON, 106 Nassau st. BOOKKEEPER.—WANTED, A ‘aged man, as’ bookkeer, n'a brewery be correct in Grons Brewer, Herald office, ea ll aad ns BB San lO |ANVASSERS FOR A FIRST CLASS LIFE INSUR- vi) ane Company wanted—To whom liberal commissions I be paid; he comuauniostion notiond without real name and address, Address W, H. T., box 177 Herald office. STEADY, MIDDLE ; Must write well, id give nalistactory reference, Ad- ASHTER WANTED—BY AN ESTABLISHED JOINT Hock company, to take the place of one about retiring. st about $20,000 in tl e Com. J Bae titers fered 000) 1° part; La be Kadhean W: E.G. Herald omer” ist espa pei. pis MAN COOK WANTED—COMPETENT TO large of the kitchen of a ew hotel. Address, with’ Merencee and Hac particulars, G, E. 8., box 190 Wash- ington, D. C., Post pera m —A GOOD OPERATOR, ALSO A ical dentist wanted. oat ‘Applicants will give age, dentist, the ws A stude: ne ‘and an suanice will be taken for the Taboratory ‘0 to ly to Preterre Brothers, 159 Bowery, Cg elapse Pe i pip tga ce expecte box 192 Post office, Washington, D. WY ANTED ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS, : for oat work i Routes given all over the count xperienced persons may spply at room 2,661 Broadway, ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN’ FOR A COAL Do aril one who han a large acquaintance and can effect will meet with _profital table Cale ent. Polo cinta qualifieations and references, box 4728 Pos "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED IN sda te Public houses in the lower part of thecity, to drive er wagon; one able to influence trade or fh the bu- wate! plano before preferred; Mita or liberal commission given. “Apply't eG. Cassidy, 281 Mulberry at. ‘ Wares YOUNG MAN TO PUT UP ER sed ‘Medicines. One who is accustomed to the bu preferred. Call on year, vetiween 10 and 12 o'clock. 15 M., at 99 Ann at, room No. 8. WASTED TWO STRONG, ACTIVE BOYS, WILLING with good recommendations. Apply to Kelly Manufacturing Compe any Singer Bullding, tht COR ner of Delancey and Mi ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, 15 OR 16 YEARS niot nee, 0 attend un ofice; one who resides with hie ferred. Apply from '8 to 10 A. M. to E. C. Bou Ton a7 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO 8UPERINTEND A FUR CAP manufactory. None but one who thoroughly under. fusineas need apply. “Apply from 10° to 12 A. M. wE. or Bougnton 47 Broadway. ye WAXTED-DISABLED | SOLDIERS, | TO CANVASS for * popular engraving; subject connected with the arm) Bteady emplo ent given to St room 98, td and'84 Nassau strat ‘ANTED—A MAN TO WORK IN A BILLIARD Toom; one to clean up end make himself generally useful about the room. Apply to C. O'Connor, 6 and Bast 14th vt. WASTED-A SALESMAN, IN AN OLD ESTABLIAN- ‘ed wholesale wine, liquor ‘and ale house; to one who has a large acquaintance in the city or country and under- stands the business, a Uberal and satisfactory compensation will be given. Address M. C., Flerald office, canvassers. Apply a ae, AJOBBING HAT, CAP AND STRAW rhe ii nt ~ ~~ a trnde lberal paths aie who can in! ‘ nce & arrangement wil Thade.- Address box 4.825 Post office. wis abla Capen eer tl INTELLIGENT AND FAITHFUL COL- ored boy, to act as body servant to a gentleman; he must be single and sober, must read and write, be hand; about a house, know how to take care of clothes at home ‘and of lugange 0} journey, and bring the ‘best reeommenda tions. None other ni apply. Inquire of L. Canton, & Broadway, second floor, between 12'and 1 odock on Mont day, 12th inst, ANTED—A NUMBER OF EXPERIENCED SALES- ‘women, who can come well recommended for honesty, Apply at 12 Vesey st., basement, ‘ANTED—A MAN, AS PORTER AND TO MAKE HIM. felt generally bef in a photograph gallery; ke must be well sequajated vith the city and rine ¢ bent OF ee ences as jonesty from lant em) r; wages r week. Apply ate tne xf ‘ANTED—A BOY TO ATTEND AN OFFICE UP TOWN. Address for two days in own handwriting, Oregon, 742 Greenwich at, DRY ¥ GOODS. 4 SPECIALTIES " ta PUFFED AND SHiRRED MUSLINB, TUCKED MUSLINS, WHITE MARSEILLES, BLUE TIssvES AND GRENADINES, GREEN RIBBONS, ALL WIDTHS, MIgSES’ FULL REGULAR MADE HOSIERY, AND GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR, NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LAGES. NOTHINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. scarce and desirabl goods, but we have them es ‘We have also a full stock of WHITE GOODS. FLANN| BLS, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, VELVET RIB BONS. MIDLINERY Goods, STRAW GOODS, NOTIONS, GOODS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, TACH GOODE or th Ueerittion EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERED LINEN SETS, LINEN HANDKER- FERS, LINEN COLLARS, and SLEEVES, HOOP 8K and CORSETS, TIDIES, DOTTED SWISS MUB- LING, in white, colors and vis ck. HONEY COMB QUILTS, LINEN DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, NAPKINS, DOY- TER, 200 pieces LINEN, for ladiew” underwear. Very low prices 800 pieces LINEN CAMBRICS, for underwear, BLACK LACE SHAWLS. WHITE LAMA SHAWLS AND BOURNOUS, LACE MANTI NTILLAS, WIDE MANTILLA LACES, de. OUR LADIES’ BEST KID GLOVES repeat § ‘$1 50; and they are the best quality imported to We are also selling n GOOD KID GLOVE for $1, better in hire tess mae a LADIES’ KID GLOVE in the city at one- FULL STOCK GENTS’ KID GLOVES. GAUNTLETS AND RIDING OTE MACY, Nos, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, near Mth at. (AT LEORAIs, TH18 WEEK, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. PINGAPPLE TISB! SILK GRENADINE, MOUSRELINE DE SO1R, {n all 600 plecon, at 60 centa per yard, cout $i to import, 200 ploces ORGANDIES, bent quality, at 68 cents, ‘The whole stock of ORGANDIES just reduced. PLAIN BAREGE GRENADINE, in new colors, at 28 cls, PRINTED LINEN LAWN DEPARTMENT (7 just reas sorted with the best qualities, at 60 cents per yard: ALPACA DEPARTMENT AND MOURNING DEPART. MENT well reassorted for th is h iaweek, NEW PLAIDED SILK, “for Lis logiew just bought at atetlon, $1 75 per yardy tee rome Lapin) Aenem: DOTTED SWISS, for ladies’ dresses, very cheap. MARSEILLES, for dresses, figured and plain, in white and buff colors, NEW FRENCH CHINTZ, in pretty pompadour designs, LACE CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES, just received. Great reduction on the CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, to close the season. br.) way, corner of Waverley place. TLosine ovr sie oR JUNE. @artons RIBBONS, reduced from $1 75 por yard to $l. Cartons RIBBONS, reduced from 10s. per yard to be, Cartons RIBBONS, reduced from $1 per yard to 60 centa, Cartons RIBBONS, reduced from 7s, per yard to Ss. Cartons RIBBONS, reduced from 5s. per yard to 2s, UITABLE FOR SASHES, BONNETS AND TRIMMINGS. Sto Cartons TRIMMING RIBB ‘80 Cartons DRESS TRIMMINGS, y to close, RICH ORNAMENTS | AND BUTTON! FOR MANTILLAS, ee 'D DRE! MARKED DOWN N THIRTY PER CE FLO WER, cl LOBE, out, pis cE eta A SPLENDID LOT, SREGARDLESR OF cost. Tint Nota at reduced prlons: ano Bl omba, Alpaca Bral and Rafi Brushes; 800 fine, em! Linen Collars ‘and Sleeves, all poe Guipure, Thread, Blond‘and Trimming Laces: Black Crapes, C Crapes, COLORED VELVETS, Cambric Edgings and Insertings, French Cambrie Bands’ Ruffings, Tutings, Tape Trimminge, Vells, Colffeurs, sets, Coventry Frilling. This is ing. oul fais fer'June and all cur ‘at prices to close, SLUKOM, between Twenty-fifth and nwenty sixth streets, RANCH MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.. Tyr ted BARRONNE, 747 fsa earl has just received som: povelties in round Hats for for Ladies will also oud rensmaking in subst 147 Broadway, over Holmes & Co.'s dry good slore. RENCH FLUTING.—DRESSMAKERS, STORE KEEP. ersand the public are invited te call and examine Mra, GOLDEN's Fenuine French fluting at. ae sana. ments, 18 Amit and 197 and 129 B street, New Fork, and 261 Fulton atroet, Brooklyn, UST COMTERTE AND FOR SALB—A TINE LINE OP Spanish Linen Dusters, from $4 25. DUNSPAUGH, STILL’ piney PEARBALL, 75 and 7 Duane street. VALENTINE & 00,, NO. 12 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute park, Have no} ‘ve INEW GOODS FOR THE WARM WEATHER, SHIRRED AND TUCKED MUSLINS, FRUIT DOYLIES AND SIDIES, GENTLEMEN 8 LINEN AND GUAZE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS, CURTAIN bah I geriNas, LINEN FRENCH EMBROIDERED SETS, GLOVES, 3 CARTONS GUIPURE © COLLARS, at 880, and other thousands of articles equally Jow in price. No, 12 FOURTH AVENUE, a few doors below Eighth and but afew steps from the business centre of SE, | SRO NOLORADO. “MINING class Mint OLAIMS,—TWENTY FIRST ms for sale, or would like to mee tiate ere ay Wire & company to work iy to. La, GL Liberty street. IVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE UNION PETROLEUM Company of New York, Soi W. on street, York, June 6 1865.— The Trusices of the'Guion Petroleum Company of New York pave thin day declrd a dividend of ten per cent on the capital #toc! Razable at the company’s Oflck om and after tho 10th inst’ Ms trenstes Gocna ot tos company will be closed from the 10th inst A. CURTISS, Secretary. Preancrat. —MONEY LOANED, IN SMALL sums, oN second mor Overdue first mortgn nt. WILLIAMS BROTHERS, No. 6 Heekinan street, JPOR SALE-NEW YORK CITY RAILROAD FIRST Mortgage Bonds, ata liberal discount, Apply tos. R. orner of Wall Bg yee. same. Aj JACOBS, ‘ORTH CAROLINA BANK NOTES WANTED_pY N° GILBERT & ENTZ, No. 4 Wall street, AVY J AGENTS’ AND bea ig ae i pond ‘H- era purehi OHN B. MURRA 23 Wall street, cupoaile Unived States Peeadaay, FFICE OF THE PITTSHURG, FORT WAYNE AND Chicago Railroad , Pittsburg, May 81, 1865,— Repistration of Stock hereby given that, in ac cordance: f the Board of Directors, the Third Mutional Bauk of the city of New York has been’ sppotated ar of the stock of Lis company, and will be prepared hon and after June 2 proximo, at which time tem will be insued by the transfer agents at New , Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Co. No. 52 street, and countersigned by the registrar, eliher to the present. oF future sburebolders, in exchange for those then outstanding. G, W, CASS, President, No 1 New stre AN FRANCISCO CITY AND CALIFORNIA STATE Coupons colleeted or purchased at most favorable rates rroceeds pald 1 and p n gold by wens? FARGO & CO., 8 Broadway. ‘ANTED TO EXCHANGE—SOME RELIABLE PE- troleum stock for a smal farm, country seat, or city or Brooklyn lots. Stocks bought and sold on commission. WHAR’ BROTHERS, 162 Broadway. $24 00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE suit, “No broke on improved elty property, in sums to $300.00 ‘ORR! re LOAN—ON NEW YORK CITY in sums to suit, Joease ie MASON, No. 5ig Pine atreet. chi ‘ ‘BILLINGS, 15 Nassau street. SPECIAL } NOTICES. AvOWS 0 orrice, York, June 3, 1865. New NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS, Notioe te hereby given that on, and after Monday, June 12, 1865, the ordinance res dogs found running lowe, oF Be inrge invany street oF the city of New York, without being properly muzzled, will be strictly enforced. ‘The sum of fifty cents will be paid for every dog which shall have been found in the street, running loose oF at large without being Properly muzzled, and which shall be brought alive to the the foot of Twenty-fifih street, East river, prior to the first Monday in August, on an after which date only forty cents will be paid for each: ‘Owners of dogs may reclaim them at the pound before 4 o'clock in the afternoon on the day they are received on pay- ment of expenses. N. B= No dogs will be received from boys. By order of the Mayor. G. W. MORTON, First Marshal. MASONIC THE [MEMBERS OF LONG | ISLAND 382, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a special hob thre ein 0 be held at their rooms, corner a pargpn Montague streets, Brooklyn, on Monday rn00n, Lath that. at woro'elock, forthe purpose of paying the inet tribute of respect to our ate brother, Thomas Cou: atantine. Members of sister lodges, also those of Orient Chapter SE, “and. Clinton Commandery “Knight nm) Fespecifully invited to unite with Pao er, R. N, Becretary. . BESHE! ASONIC NOTICE THE, MEMBERS OF BROOKLYN Council, No. 4, R. & 8. ested to attend the (ee of our late fhiustrious a broiler: How W. Constantine, at2}4 P.M. Monday June 12, from the Warren strovt, M. E. church, between Court and’ Clinton afiveets, Brooklva. By order of the Rt. Ill. Master, 3D COOPER. Riowarp Buanp, Recorder. OTICR—THE SIR KNIGHTS OF CLINTON COM: m, are srequented to meet at (Montague Hall), on Mon- o'clock, to attend the funeral of our de- . Constantine. te of De Wit Gliaton Commandery of Brook- the Sir Knights of this city, are cordially in- vited to attend, The ritual of the Order of K. T. will be performed at the church and at the grave. Hi 8. VINING, E. Commander. Brapury Parken, Recorder. NIVERSITY OF THY CITY OF NEW YORK.—THE ‘usual election of officers of the Eucletan Society took Place at the hall of the soctety on Friday evening, June 9. e following gentlemen were, elected: —Pre Mr. Samuel Marah, Glifton, ‘Staten Island; Vico Presi: dent, Mr, 8, 8. Jones; Secretary, F. A. Cammerden, Exq. Kani The Sir = . D, MILLINERY. RENCH ‘MILLINERY. MADAME SELOVER, “ait Sisth avenue, is selling of ber splendid assortment of at greatly reduced Ladies are in- Summer Bonnets vited to call. Teer SIXTH AVENUB MAMMOTH MILLINERY,. SARATOGA AND NEWPORT J JOCKEYS AND TURBANS, NEW STYLES, NEW DESIGNS” OPEN MONDAY MORNING. WHITE PAMILLA BRAID TURBANS, NEAPOLITAN BRAID TURBANS, In all snapes and s som GINS, Mammoth Millinery Enabiinsient, 126 Sixth avenue, near Tenth street. Also at branch store, (608 Broadway, near Amity street, RS, O. LEVIN HAS REMOVED TO 42 UNIVERSITY Place, corner of Eleventh atree M®S.. 7,2: BARRY 18 SELLING OFF SPRING AND samimer Millinery, (at greatly reduced prices, to make m for fall impor 11190 “Broadway, corner ‘Twenty-ninth street. LL_OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, THE 1TH, A CASE of French cape, Headdresses and gis Hata of the Parisian styles. ra. C. Mew Jt 42 University place, corner of EI latest VI GOSHON, nth street. TTENTION.—LADIES AND GRNTLEMBN ARE uaranteed to receive the highest Prices a for Casto Clothing und Carpets by calling on M, LEON, 271 Third ave- nue, between Sy and Twenty:third streets. Ladies attended by Mrs, TTENTION. guarantees imen’e. Gasvoft Clotht above number you will jed by Mra, Miller. Dox, LET THE MOTHS DRSTROY YOUR CLOTHES; sell them to me, I will pay Mi H. COHN, 240 Seventh a —186 SEVENTH AVENUE, I. ABRAMS ay the full value for Indie» and gentle~ ng. By calling at or addressing the honestly dealt with. Ladies at- Call on or addrese Mr. or Mrs. HELP (WANTED—FEMALES, _ RES LE GIRL, WHO CAN ¢ WASH, TR TRON, cook and do general housework, ma; a ‘good sit! iation in.a private family by applying aq S124 placet during the day (Monday.) References requl WANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, | ABOUT 18 years of age, to learn the men’s furnishing business and bookkeeping; must be a man as salesinan; must underst Broadway. Penman; also & youn id bis business, Call at THE TRADES. Gogress WANTED. COOPERS TO MAKE PAINT kegs. Good workemen will receive stead: Tent. “Apply to James W. Flinn, 106 Wall street, New Yor ABINET MAKER—TO SAW OUT LUMBER FOR CAB- Inet makers according to plans; must have good know!- dag of designs for furnl bas ran » circa ferred. Apply 0 Roux & Sustain, te Mercer street FUE, HARDENER WANTED, ONE. WHO CAN HAR- den with either open fire or lead, and can also work on Ble cutting. “Addsess John Garkin, File Works, Cleveland, | pics gonn, PANTS AND VEST Cg end WANTED— tfleld & Son's, 229 Broadway. None else need ap- ply. IRST CLASS STOVE, MOUNTERS WANTED. —PER- Fr qimsnent employment for good workmen. “Apply at 486 roadway. a CASE MAKERS WANTED.—TO Kd HANDS dress bor avon 5 500 Post ‘oficen ee ae oe Se RT et 1 od HAYDEN, ‘GERE aco. PRprarerss ¢ OPERATOR WANTED.—O! 1 thorongh knowledge of the Saniora of photo» hy and who eS a general mechanical skill in ite 4 Dusiness, will find ened. and La OC rhicaton is eon anon fo rg iy paeurs GPRRATION beak a4 ep aya UN. aeerireeriateeaa tacener ne Fe arene ee JEWELLERS.—AN SGEAYES as had a best cla: jeez nd ‘sable. to con bute, some Mesires 10 Interest in ant established bust of reference given. Address Jeweller, box 964 N. Y. va a * BO8R PAINTERS. —A YOUNG MAN, JOST ARRIVED from the old country, wis! with some hoes painter; has served dve rears to tne nese; would be ig Wo serve one week on trial; would or nine months, Apply to James Cary, 12 » South Brooklyn, WF ee ee CAR PAINTERS AND VARNISHERS; spo Cas Wonka on the toayire, at the ie rown from Jersey City. Go0D ae fk, EX = FIRST CLASS WIRE mtondy ietedin Copa ‘and —. fo ad Wrote aia bya ony, at Ki OUTTER OF merchant ‘ANTED—A rience in the Broadway, this day. pi CONFECTIONER; A YOUNG MAN Bite wie ‘Apply ply M1 568 Sun a, ements eet vers LABORE! ‘WANTED-A BRICKLAYER AND ONE 10 40. few days’ work ‘coral 299 Henry at. setae a ie Wii GOOD METAL oe Moore also plate workers, Apply to B.C. nt} Prince NEWSPAPERS, ih BRALD.—¥ ‘OR wa HEAL A COMPLETE Wan January, to at nd siroet, irookiya, cacieslerpnatat 980M FOLDERS WANTED —A FEW GOOD BOSOM | fay jern will find steady employment by Inquiring at No. BBarclay st” Experienced hauds only need apply. RESSMAKER WANTED—AT 48 8D AV. NONE BUT )iikood sewers need apply. nfo Ma Magazines, we er extracrdinn from 10 to 12 oclock A.M. to W. C. Fulton st. over Ocean Bank, corner of Greenwich st. IRLS wana. SEW ON DRESSES AND EM. broider, at 129 94 NA SMALL FAMILY OF ONLY THREE woran is wanted to do general housework; a good cook, washer and froner desiring ¢ good and permanent situation’ and who can come well recommended, may apply at ‘Went S6th at., between 7th and 8th ave. a ya ome Aimar ‘AN PROTESTANT man, with ble disposition . to tae care of an infant t two vo months oa "7 The ve it references will be re- quired. Address J. M. W., box [81 Herald office. PRRATORS WANTED—TO DO FINE TUOKING; embroiderers and braiders. Work given out ai Lond 8 Taylors Brosdway., Entrance to the workroom in art ey HANDS awe 7 BROADWAY, ON custon work. Good wages. ‘WANTED _FIRGT CLASS EMBROIDERERS TO WORK their, homes, in New York or vicinity, Address box 3,880 New York fon. aNtED A GERMAN WOMAN, AS COOK, ALSO TO in washing and iron! ‘small private Call at'No. a London ros a between Oth ated 10th ave., after 6 o'clook in the evening. ne ‘ANTED—A GIRL WHO, UNDERSTANDS BARTING reals for « machine, and can make gnod bution holeg, early on 7 WASTED A FIRST CLAS PASTRY COOK, TO WORK tomed to cook fr dining saloon preferred, ent of refer. ences as to ability and character req Tuesday ‘morning s34 0 14 Cortlandt et. We ‘Wisin rater tnd A NERY SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD and ironer; must be willing t6 do general ee waste BO Tans good servant. Apply at ay ee A HEALTHY WET NURSE. CALL AT & ee ores INTEEL OPERATORS ON W Wieder kWh QURTEL, OF RRATONS ON rice office, ai Sewing Machine Rosa ook “none se bat fren ‘clase ‘adies need 7 Sapte cof work if practicable, J TED—GOOD VEST BASTE Wis 136 8t, Mark's plage, third fore fie.” ve ENTLEMEN—1 WILL PURCHASE ANY QU. ANTITY and Leftoff Clothing for the Western market Call Slt the More oF sddvene TH 18. D. Y, SUL Pearl street, between Centre and Chatham streets. ERCHANT TAILOR HAVING FROM $100 TO yd worth of New Clothing, mista, and to dispose fale roBTee rit, maret with & cash purchaser by eddvessing D. CONROY, ‘S01 Peart street PPE HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN CASH FOR LADIES and gentlemen's Cast Off Clothing eer Carpet , by calling on oF addressing H. ROS ENTHAL, Wi io, 363 ywery. La Hea attended to by Mra. Rowenth: COPARTNERSHIPS. ANM. . OF GooD Bt EDUCATION, 4c {FOUR ¥ ARS hompital experience siren fo connect hitneelf in ented lsbed. Address Dr. ractce wih wo ‘one already station D, Bible House. GENTLEMAN, HAVING A FE! USAND DOL- lara, wishes to Become associated with some reliable per- fon, for the purpose of engaging in the stock commission business. W. J., box 164 Herald ofice WAXTED-A PARTNERSHIP, IN A REAL ESTATE lence in the busi Ad dress A.C. H., iHeraid ofee ee si iii ANTED-A PARTNER, WITH $2.00 CAPITAL, TO ‘open ® kerosene lamp sore in 4 a Southern city; an honest man Apply to New York "Lamp Company, 280 Pearl stro WA xTep—+ GooD BUSINESS ah! AS PARTNER, with a cash capital of $26,000 to $90,000, to enter into & highty honorable and eas, where eraone in eter ye} The adver avertaer haa by bed many Years e631 ‘and ean give ‘atinfactory Ieterences. “All commun freata pertecaty conden ally, Address, with real name, Merchan office. $5.000.-RANTED, A, TARINER, IN THE, Mun. 0). sgtant tailoring business on Broadway; bust, already eatabii profits yl eS gh Bonin, tor 300 Nv How ‘ i _ CIGARS AND TOBACCO. TGARS | ‘WHOLESALE. ae RESPECTFULLY IN. ¢ form dealers in fer them the manufs Kew York, and flatter ourselves to ne A ral annort thd particularly old i please call at the St. Petersburg roadway, between Howard and Cai Factory No. 9 Oliver street. BERU &CO. Fv HAVANA LEAP TOBACCO, WRAPPERS AND Hourndes ¢ neat tes, he. for for aale low OPPOSE SUE DE SANTO! 000.000, Suansamnters mas args }100 a thousand. * et won "ar 7 CHBEKS, Agent, 96 Warren street, | ARTS + ‘ANTED—A GIRL, POR GENERAL 1, HOUBRWORK; HOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GENTLEMEN. SAME, ant Dave good vt ‘Bo'clock Mon: with cat pe for Hoente, Address D. Hemet day ato. BUliaon n ah a. ayer Liberty ‘ANTRD—TO aa ONT, A GIL, FOR GEN- \ousework ; Es) YEN, BPD mannan BAS. wy ply at To Raat Soh ot: ne Teeeny arsed P YOUNG AND wibow DW (AGED 90) WAXTER-EXPERIRNOED HANDS, FOR MANUFAC. Ye ty phd a eae Ee", ‘ork given out to tent ro to matstenany. Adérese Hire Wis ire aif nest next Broadway, secon Woe Fonts baby, DY. WES, 18 A GOOD $5.4 re A GHALDRON FOR CORR, DELIVERED “IM. orks, Swente ives iets, crease Se 8. F. pata dl wishes to party of gentlemen) who would be abe: fepontibie fort e nished house and board with her, or she would ts ek) Ty amesaad for @ widower. Address L, Totten ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD DREBE AKERS. en but competent hands n ly. be paid at Mme. Demoreat’ eertam of Broadway. in Wiens hed GIRL, WELL RECOMMENDED, as nuree bermald ¢ and to make herself gone: ine nt aed ‘West 47th at. FRENCH ADVERTISEME: EE ae FILLE FRANCAISE, PARLANT LANG. x) pases comme —— de chambre dans pour fee sot de'10 heures & U une tanner 3 en Badresser au I Nose Vorey ot., A ® BLACK EYED BOY, OnE born infant to be adopted out. treet, near Perry. EW Call at 74l Stee YEAR, ALSO A Ni BePAy—seND ME YOUR ADDRESS TO STATION A, Spring street Post office, N.Y. KATE, from Norfolk. C. B.—GO TO THE STATION FOR LETTERS. SANDCROFT, ¥ DON MATIAS SANCHEZ, OF SAN JUAN, ARGEN- cate with tbe Mintiter of said >., oF eall at our office, portant news. DOMINGUEZ & CO. Fepublic, resident at Washing: 92 Pearl street, he will hear of 1 California papers please copy. \TED—CONCERNING JOHN M. ford, of Virginia. When last heard from he was in with the Intention of going to Halifax. Any per- anything of him will much, oblige hie wife by jer at 204 South Sharp street, Baltimore, Md. 8. F, BRADFORD. — addressing NFORMATION WANTED—OF DAVID REARDON, OF Watergrassel, county Cork, by his brother, John Rear- don. Address John Reardon, care of Mr. Loftus, 12 Green- wieh st NYORMATION | WANTED—OF MARY | FLEMING. When last heard from was at Waltham, Mass. formation in regard to her whereabouts will be yank uly ved by Michael Bu are of P. Condon, Thirty-sixt! t, Brooklyn, Mansachusetis papers please copy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN McGOWN, AGED 3 years, who left his home on Friday, 17th of May last, information concerning his whereabouts will be ‘grate fie nie by hi York Hotel, N. ¥. NFORMATION WAN when last heard of w: is afiicled father, James McGown, New D—OF THOMAS MAQUIND— in Richmond, Va.—by a friend. Should any one know of his whereabouts they wif please in- form Miss Julia Barr, at Twenty-fifth street Hotel, room NFORMATION WANTED—OF SARAH WRIGHT, OF Ballybarney, county Kildare, Ireland. When last heard: from she was married (oa man hy the name of Taase Whit- ney; went to live in Putnam county, State of New York. Any information of her whereabouts’ will be. thankfall re. ceived by her two brothers, Patrick and Michael Wright Charlton street, N, ¥. Putnam county papers please mae MAN WHO WAS STANDING NEAR stand, at the Paterson race course, on inat,, between the first two races, and saw & bet made, field against, Kentucky.” for $100, ang wished to bet'on Kentucky himself, would much oblige one Of tho parties by sending his address to box 2,063 Post office. ILLIAM B. FISH, OR THURSTON, WILL FIND A letter from home’ at the Post oifice, corner of Pine and Liberty HE GENTE Underwood’ Thursday, the 8 LUSTER LOST.—LOST, ON FRIDAY night, acluster of Diamonds, nine in’ number, from a Hing. The dnder will receive $40 reward for ity retiirn to kpatrick, jeweller, corner of Broadway and Duane street. OUND—IN A BROADWAY AND SECOND STREET stage, on Friday evening, a.amall sum of Mone} owner oon have the’ Sains calling on B. Bestiys, Nor Fourth avenu VOUND—FLOATING ON THE RIVER, A LARGE LOG of Timber, which owner can have by proving property and paying expenses, Cull at 174 Cherry nirvet. JOUN CRISPIN, IOUND—IN TENTH STREET, ON FRIDAY AFTER- noon, & Pocketbook, containing’a small sum of money. he ownet can have it by proving property, and paying for this advertisement, on application to J. H. OsT—ON THURSDAY, JUNE & A BANK BOOK OP the East River Savings Bank, calling for $178, The Ander will be liberally rewarded by tearing te sane ab tb street, Harlem, between Third and Fourth avenues. Tee SATURDAY, peep ~ £ OR NEAR 30S Broadway, wrapped fn recel ipt to HB. Herts, Je, Package of Money. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded on returning it to 180 Broadway, O8T—ON JUNE 7, A FIREMAN’S BADGE, NO. of Engine Company 47. The tinder will please leave i att ‘the ne Bn House, 165 West Twentieth street, or 18 and ex slip. I O8T—A SMALL SAFE KEY, IN BROOKLYN OR IN 4 the city of New Yi ‘Tuesday ‘The finder wi be suitably rewarded | eet, O8T_IN THE BOWERY, A ROLL OF PAPER, OON- 4 taining several Pictures, The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the saine at 154 East Houston street. OS8T—ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9, AN ACCOUNT BOOK, in Fulton street, ‘opposite Washington market. The Ander will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at = 0 Washing- ton market, |ARTT. TRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM MICHAEL SHANNON, Hudson City, other a female; the male is as fein black, blind of one eye, with & spot on forehead, ie nigh foreleg, near the shoulder. | The fn will be ila rewarded by ‘returning the same to fiichach Shi , Hudson City, N. J. REWARDS. sn a ox iB, caranens, MARCH 81, white and yellow rhe finder will receive the "above re ward atthe saloon G64 and 696 Brondway, New York. REWARD.—LOST, A CARTMAN’S MEMORANDUM Book, June in golng from mer 99 North river to Cert. Tinat street; owner's and the ee woe for back of the book. ‘The above reward wip, be, paid with the thanks of the owner, on leaving it with the = PP clerk at. tine ‘To the owner it ia worth considerable finder we REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, IN A. 8B e) avenne car, a lady's leather Purse, containing ® Gn Mercantile Bank (payment slopped)’ an “Acaderay of Bes sign ticket and some currency. Apply at 18 Bast Thirty-shlrd REWARD.—BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOO LO8T, from Twenty-third street, Sixth avenue, with name of “py. Hiwen, Montreal.on. his’ collar. ‘The reward will be him to his owner at Ponchon’s REWARD.—LOST, on” SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ¥ Pocketbook, containing alx oF seven dollars in money, pald to whoever will brin; Testaurant, 247 Sixth avenue, $ two checks (payment of which bas been st )eand some papers of no va Iso tp ony one tat the ower Yee cokers foward will be paid ing it with L, R, Hopkins or E. D. Kelley, 18 up staira, 5 REWARD—A SMALL SIZED TAN DOW, WITH a scar on hin back caused by @ burn, red morocco col- lar on, and answers to the name of Prince. Whoever will Teturn) him to 97 East Twelfth street, will receive the above rewa Q5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN J) of a small yellow terrier pos. with thin leather collar on; strayed from $83 West Thirty-fifth street, near Eighth ue, $1 from tte oa 5, REWARD.-STOLEN, A BLACK HO! 15 25 Mindehighs ite while on his forehead ana bore hind lege. “For recovery of the same the above money will be paid by J. F, Babmfalk, corner of Fifty-second atreet and Second avenue. D5) REWARD. —LOST. ON SATURDAY, 10TH INST in the vieinity of Grand street, near Bowery, $117 96 in Greenbacks and Oriental Bank Bills. The above’ reward sa be paid on returning the money to JAMES A. LUCAS, Grand street. 5() REWARD.—LOST, ABOUT THE STH OF MAY, OU) a amall Black and Tan b reigning» between four and five pounds; bad « collar on his neck, th hie name Dinte, written on it. Any person returning Min Brown & Harper, carpenters, No. 17 Weat igecighih street, between Hioadway and Fifth avenue, will receive the above’ reward and no questions asked, REWARD.—LOST OVERBOARD, le ROB- REWARD RD WILl, BEFAID FOR THB RECOVERY ird, black and yellow, wi C07 Bast Teoth street. — om 5 Sonntion D, New York. ON FRIDAY to Galle REWARD. —LOST OR STOLEN, ee Right, going from, Thirty-fourth atreet er : g- amp, be: ‘offered to the person. who will deliver the it 16 Maiden lane, room No. 4, and no questions asked. 4.00 REWARD.—THE STORE | OF THE BuB- noriber was Sttered on te wi ps of Gin On Tat, and robbed of about 20 dozen Grass, Cloth and Spanisi Linen Conte, Also about 17 dozen Spanieh Linen Light Duck, in the bundle, unmade, Also = of But tons and spool Cotton, The attention of the mently gotiel CR ie e above. i. Ri M? Broadway. Hall, corner Forty seventh at. $1. 50 REWARD. ary Rote, nt MAY 7) te i 7310 aeeae yt with coupons; elglt of i, Nos. rhe to 3 78,829. at Ponce Since ee Et Wall street, New York. $10.0 000 REWARD, i? OR STOLEN, vorry Thotsan PoLubas D J i SIVE, tating these its 10 TREARU UNE. i magi 111, ine The public are eantioned + Regviiating as payment has been sto FER TO AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK. Bonde, __LOAN OFFICKS. ONEY 1 LLY ADY. LA Alutaor: OR J AN, Buy or On aate aR WATCHES, JEW! BLY, de aT BI leecker street, up stairs MONDS, DVANCES MADE ON WATO DL A Jeweiry, Dry Goods and Personal of every mn. J. A. JACKSON, wenn tic ____!1 Grand street, two doors west rer 212 BROADWAY, ROOM DIAMONDS, Sub eet ous STONES, AC, ou FFICE. pave THE UTM’ TAMOND JEWELRY, bla AE | My PEARLS, &0,, Eee SALE Lat Bgou! DWAY, oe ore BOND ‘are, er will arenes on the oADWas, (NEW YORK ib over an fe"vod Bure, Fark : 4 =JOUTHERN ADYERTISHNENTS. — ‘OULD. ae TO START A ore, SAW MILL IN fin’ wor pu inguat woireds tox at Jersey Chy Post ofice.. Ui Nference must be vag, Srmet air Shawls, or any ‘tile

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