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Xu THE NEW YORK HERALD. nie — naiermagnae ——— SSE aE WHOLE NO. 11,625. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PERSONAL. THE TURF. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. DRY Goops. : DRY Goops. wooninbe on POR 5 PO a rs OO IRN ate Sosy oe A] —~———_ DRY _Goops, ied OB. PUSS WOULD LIKE TO6EE YOU. DIRECT TO ASHION CQURGE, L. 1. JUNE 29, 30°CLOCK P. M.— T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S UST BE SOLD~A SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY, NEARLY T MOORE'S FOURTEENTH STREET STORE, T BOTH STORES. ie Baal h, station G. PUSS. Match $5; three in five, to harness. Dan Mace’s Loo Auction Mart, 112 East Thirteenth street. M' new, made py Wood Brothers; also » fine fairot dark | AL — ATR receiving: on lota from every auction sale. — a Potey; Carta, M. Dizie. J. CHAMBERS, — bay Horses, 6 and 7 years old; sound and kind, #2 Beekman Fine assortment of Strangers visiting the city should examine our immense —T.—BROADWAY, FROM FOURTEENTH STREET wpe TUESDAY, JUNE 30, AT 12 O'CLOCK. street, first class Corsets and Skirts, stock of Dress Trimmings of every style and color, which we DE itoome, ‘Did'not get your letier until yesterday; JSHAND, FARK, ALBANY, N. Y—THE PURSES FOR | | bey saddie Horne, 12.2 hands, 8 years, extra fine | —~ ~ Very handsome seaside ell at one-fourth importers’ mtcen hkave been out of town. Please write again on Monday. the Judy meeting of the Island Park Association will close | saddle Horse, from vice; very fine style Sorrel, by a EW SILVER PLATED HARNE $4, by $18 TO | and Lake George Hats and Bonnets. Now opening large lot gauze, merino, Lisle thread and ROADWAY CAR. on Tuesdmy, ingt., at 9 P. M. Address F. W. Vosburgh, | Bellon! stailion out of a Harkaway mare, and was brought on B40 Br set; covered buckle, #20 to also Saddies and ‘28 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth av, cotton Und ‘garments at very low prices, Treasures, pier 77 Albany, N. ¥. from Besion to run at the Hoboken races. qty’ Net Blankelis, Lap Rugs, Halters, Circin- 300 dozen cepts’ tummer Undervesta, be 6 7 —R. IS NO INVENTOR OF FALSEHOODS, IS te "4 Renae Ss one, Ra Rae esp -4 : rect, ay a é P lozen gents’ Lisle thread V ‘ oda. Fo. Broetly miajcages: bad hae never been falas, he” | JEROME PARK. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S aries pnp ging Seen yy Bargains {n ladies’ aud children's Hoslery, Gloves end Conn: =< SUMMER MEETING, Anstion Mort U8 Rast Fuirjeonth street. pest JORSES ON A LARGE FARM AD- rge Napkins, fast edges, 1 75 per doz. arments, Cheap lots Embrolderies jefe, Veils, EORGE HANFELD.—INFORMATION WANTED, OF AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUR, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 30, AT 12 O'CLOCK, mirably adapted for the purpose.—(reat abundance of | Bleached Huck Towels, on! doz. flings and Laces. 10,000 boxes ladies" tine Paper Collars the tlme ata place of iia eath: a Germany tal, Bord |p. gycg FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 90 by orter of James Oriikahank, administrator of the estate | Water only five tnlies from the, Weehawken ferry; terma $8 | 114‘honeycomp Quite va and Calle, 6c.'80) Lace Phawieand Capes, wae os Ly miles, of the iate Inna: plaine, % 3 near great . fo Lina ' fompiesion. aes SET Sait Ames; eek Wo lie aes Second Race— Westchester Handicap, 1% miler. Elegant Casriage Team; bay and dark chesnut Horse, 15 nia, on the road leading from Hoboken to Englewood, oF Hotels, oer ren analy alae radial BElce.” Cuoice ot Teh sash Ribbave om cette 8, Address Platt, Gerard & Buckley, 4 Wiliam street, New Third Race—Sweepstaker 2 year olds, § furlongs. bands, 9 years, klad and (rue in all harness, free from ¥! soot at 6 Greenwich street, New M Ryo aenda foe tea iiltion: 10,000 dozen Coates’ genuine spool Cotton, alightly aofled, 6e. York. Fourth Race— Premium #700) mile heats, also one i H.C. F, KOCH, 15 Carmine street, corner Bleecker. lousekeeping Goods of every description, LELAND CAN BE FOUND AT 125 WEST TWEN- ty-sixth atreet, NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK MoCULLOGH, who came to this country in April, 1867, and was for some Mme residing near Vanderbilt Jandingy. Staten Island. Any tnformation regarding him, whether living or dead, will, be rewarded by his wife, Alice. Address box ,£13 Post ATE D.—LET US HAVE AN INTERVIEW AT ONCE, Do not trust too much to lawyers, they are trying to rob Mme, and if everything wets into your hands, then rob you. Come home at once, and I know I can sete’ it satisiactoriiy with you. ABRAHAM D. Mi‘ ©. F. DAMBMANN WILL PLEASE RETURN immediately to New York on account of the illness of ie uncle, E UNDERSIGNED WOULD LIKE TO SEE MR. kk Terhune. Matter of importance to him. Frederick Terhune. spo! oo bie 0. JILL MRS. L, FORMERLY OF TWENTY-FOURTH Wtreet, send her present address to her old friend Andy, at Heraid ofl TILL THE LADY DRIVING DOWN NASSAU STREET in a carriage 20 minutes to 3 o'clock leave name and ‘Address at Herald oflice, and oblige H. H. ILL YOU OR YOUR DEAR MOTHER GRANT ME the favor of an interview? Will show I ever was wor- thy of your sympathy. Recelved to-day hopeful news con- cerning a respectable position ina beautiful town of Mo—. Tried three tines in vain to approach you; but im vain, D AVENUE, CORNER BLEECKER STREET; TEN o'clock A. M.—Ladies in black, the taller one please ad- dress A. Woyiand, 148 East Fiftieth street. ——- _ SPECIAL NOTICES. _ NCIENT CHAPTER NO. 1 OF R. A, M.-THE MEM- ders of this Chapter are hereby summoned to meet at Chapter room on Sunday, the 2th inst, at 11 o'clock A. M., to attend the funeral of Tate companion Wm, Board- man. All R. A. M. in good standing are respectfully Invited to assist In the funeral ceremonies. D. WOLY, H. P. Wa. J, SURRY, Secretary. LL THE LEADING BRANDS OF IMPORTED AND domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Smoking Articles, whole- sale and retail, at the Defiance Cigar Store, 606’ Broad- way, bear Houston, REFORM FOR LADIES.—MADAME JUMEL'S Mammarial Balm and Developer beautifies the bust yaioioglcally. Depot M Broadway ; send for explanation; ecommended by physicians; sold everywhere. CCORUMBIAN COUNCIL, NO.1, R.. 8. AND S.E.M. ‘Members are bereby suimmoned to attend the funeral of eur late companion, William Boardman, at No. 8 Union Square, on Sunday,’ June 24 1868, at 1) Ovclock A.-M. By order of WM. 8. PATERSON, Th. Tl). M. Wa. J. SURRE, Recorder, A. “LADIES DO NOT, GO To THE COUNTRY WITH. «out an outtit for » complete development of the bust Gold at 907 Broadway or 14 East Twentieth street. Mme, JUMEL'S preparatious for development sold everywhere. A STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, TRUNKS, BAGGAGE + oF other propeity; separate rooms, all sizes, Goods taken up on elevators; iforierm, truckinen, ‘&c., on hand. HAEGEE, , 300 West Thirty-fourth street, corner Eighth av. se. = ti \LOTHING CUTTERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION.—A SP! ') “etal mevting will be held on Sunday, June 28, at 2 P.M af is Rowers. H. SCHAFFER, President, CHARLES SANDERS, Secretary. \ORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION.—A SPECIAL MEETING / of the Irish Legion Monument Association will be held at the Sixty-ninth regiinent armory, Grand and Essex streets, at o'clock P. M., on Monday, June 29, All oflcers and men of the Legion are invited. by order of Col. JOHN COONAN, President. Tuos, Duxvar, Major 106th N. Y. V., Secretary DEAFNESS, CATARRH AND SCROPULA CURED (iuaranteed no cure no pay——by the inventor of t Patent Invisible Organic Vibrator for incurable deafness treatise sent free. DR, T. HUNT STILWELL, 198 Bleecker at., N. Y. EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND COR- RECTION, New Youk, June 24, 1668. LABOR BUREAU. Whereas the amount of unskilled labor tn the city of New York ts in excess of the demand and in the winter months forme a serious burden on the public charities, while in the Auterior of the country there is at all times deticiency of such labor ; therefore Resolved, That a bureau be established on the Ist of July at the Central Office of the Commissioners, under the direction of the Superintendent of Outdoor Poor, to facilitate the emi- Frution of unemployed labor to the interfor, and subject to the following rules:— Books sball be provided, in which shall be recorded the ames and residences of reputable and, able-bodied app eants for employment, their ages, places of nativity, length of residence in the city, trade or vocation, whether married or single, the number of persons dependent upon them for sup- port and the health, axe and sex o! rons. ‘Applications for invor from the interlor will ‘be recorted, setting forth the names of the applicants and their residences, the kinds of labor required, the national x and age 0 the persons desired, whether married or single, and with or without families, afd the limit of time from date of applica- tog, in which auch persons may be forwarded. applications for labor must be accompanied by a cer- tifteate of a Justice of the Peace or an Overseer of the Poor of the town in which the applicant resides, that he i of good moral character and competent to fulfil the payment of a eontract for 450. ‘With cgetsate there must be sent a sum of money, 5 or a draft at sight on New York, sufficient to pay the tra ng expenses of the persone rexiired, and tan per cent 1a for provi Jor jons whilp on the journey. If the person applied for be not forwarded by the time specitied in the application the money or draft will be held vo tothe order of the applicant, or remitted to bim in such manner as he shail direct. When the conditions of the applicants for labor are ful filled’ and parties sent in accordance therewith, binding cot tracts will be made in bebalf of such applicants with the per- sons sent that they shail, on their arrival, immediately and fatisfactorily perform such number of days’ labor aa may ainount, atthe current wages at the residence of the appll- apis, (6 the sum advanced for thelr transportation. Commissioners. J ATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, Novice is hereby given that the regularly authorized re. riers and telegi ers of the frost, are requested to regiate roames at rooms of the National Committee, ° many Hail, on Wednesday next, at 10 o'clock A.M. ‘Tickets of admission will be issued om Friday at 12 o'clock M. FREDERICK O. PRINCE, Secretary National Democratic Commiitee, New York, June %, i SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. Firet Race—Two year ld stakes. Second Race—Premium $1,000, 3 mile heats. ‘Third Race—Welter Cup, ridden by members of the lub. Fourth Race—Selling Stakes, 1° miles. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, JULY 2 First Race—Hurdle race, 1%4 miles, 6 hurdles. Second Race—Sweepstakes, 3 year olds, 1% mile Third Race--Grand National Stakes, 3 mile heats. Fourth Race—Dash of one mile, for a cup, value $250, for all horses, to be ridden by members of We club, welter Wein Races commence at 3 o'clock each day. Pull p Ie. Entrance to Course, #1 ;t0 Course and Stand, $2; to Course, Stand and Quarter Stretch, $8 each day. ‘AUGUST BELMONT, President, J. B. Invina, Secretary. EROME PARK RACES.—QUARTER — STRETCH oJ tickets to be had at Brewster & Co.'s, corner Filth ave- nue and Fourteenth street. M86 Ripe PARK, a Medford, near Boston, iy 8, Lee, GREAT MATCH OF 92,000. Daniel Pfifer os, b. m, LADY THORN. S. MeLaughiin ns. by g. MOUNTAIN BOY, heats, best 3 In 5, in harness, .—Fure from New York to Boston only ove dollar. MORRISON & DOE, Proprietors. NEW FORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD JEROME IN “Park Races.—Extra trains jor above will leave depot, corner Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, at 1:30 and $ P. M., returning after the r City cars gomg up will land passengers at Forty-second street depat. I, C, BUCKHOUT, General Superintendent, JATERSON* RACE COURSE.—SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1668, Purse @160, mile heats, running race; purse #160, mle healy three in five, trotting, race: Mule race, I mile catch weight, Foot race, 200 yurds; foot race, 100° yard throwing the sledge and half hundred. All entries close J July at Paterson, Admittance #1. All trains stop at the track. R. UNDERWOOD, Manager.. 'N. B.—The fall meeting will commence on the 15th Sepiem- bar, continuing three da; OOL SELLING—AT RILEY'S, BROADWAY AND Twenty-eighth street. on the Jerome races and on the Presidential nomination, on Monday evenings ng the say, 3) iH ai week. JOU. HORSES, CARRIAGES, & A’ ELEGANT PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT AT AUCTION BY JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, AT THE PRIVATE STABLE. NORTHEAST CORNER OF FIFTH AVENUE, IN THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. AT il. O’CLOCK, THE ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PRIVATE FAMI- LY LEAVING FOR EUROPE, COMPRISING— ELEGANT TEAM OF BAY ‘PONIES, FINE TEAM BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, TWO SPLENIID SADDLE. HORSES, TWO FINE COUPE HORSES, FINE SORREL TEAM, ONE FRENCH COUPE, ONE FRENCH VICTORIA, ONE FRENCH LANDAU, INIO FHAETORS, NE PONY PHAETON, NE COUPE ROCKAWAY ANB ONE CiITY BUILT TOP BUGUY, FIVE SETS OF DOUBLE HARNESS, anne. Gad fees HARNESS, ‘AN SB, aC. ‘e ALL THE "ABOVE CARRIAGES ARE FIRST CLASS: moe HARNESS ARE MADE BY WOOD GIBSON, THE ABOVE WILL BE ON EXHIBITION ON TUES- DAY, JUNE 0, AT PRIVATE STABLE AS ABOVE. —JOHN L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, NO- % Daane street, TURSDAY, June 80, at 12M, of superior Stock, embracing some of the best le stock that bas been offered; ail of which will be fully warranted, and warranted as represented. In part, an extraordinary and very fine large three-fourths bred Kentucky Horse, Blind Boy; 16 bigh, 7 yeare, extra stylish, warranted to trot in 2:60’ on day of sale and to be sound and king ‘One of the finést and best bred brown fast trotting Mares in thecity; i warrauted to wot ia and to be sound and ind. In connection with the’ above horses, we shall have some supertor Stock well worthy of attention. Al our, Har- hess, &c., In every variety. party offering a horse for Regular sal N.'B.—We solicit business. An) sale can depend upon our beat efforts. We neither bny nor sell; havewno outside interests to serve; no misrepresentations to make; nelther try nor drive property entrusted to our care; or, in other words, do our business (without advertising) in sich a manner ag will reflect credit upon ourselves and con- stituents. ‘We are sorry to ay that many in our line of business have Drought discredit upon themselves and friends by their style of business and representations, Our results we leave with business men to judge. Next regular vals, fncluding Harness, Wagons, &e., Tnesdey, rt JOHN L, VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, 24 Duane street. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSFLL'S HORRE AUCTION MART, 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth farenne REGULAR SALES EVERY 1UESDAY AND FRIDAY. Gentlemen having private establiahments which they wish to dispose of, as well as thore wishing to purchase anything in the horse fine, will find it to their advaniage to give us & call. Our dealings are almost extlusively with merchants and horiness men, aud our establishment Is conducted of the same straightforwardj principles which govern peo- ple in other branches of trade. Our down town ie moved to 89 Nassan street, opposite the Post office, where a ster fs Kept of Hi Carriages, Turnouts, &., at vate and publiceale. Liberal advan de_On everythi fn the horae line, We never postpone & sale on account 3 Weather. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELS'S Auction Mart, 112 East Thirteenth street, TUESDAY, JUNE 80, at 12 o'clock, large anle of trotting, family and road Stock’; one of the largest and finest sales of theseason. All persons in search tock in the horse line would do well to attend the sale bove day. We will offer the aame day a large lot of , top and no top Wagons, Rockaways, Dog Carts, ind di le Harness, ye. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S auction mart, 112 East Thirteenth street, on Tuesday, June 90, at 12 o'c fine Trotting Stock. = Bay Horse Bill, 16 hands, 9 years, kitd in barness and un- der saddle, ‘ree from viee, ine style, trots in 8 minutes and te insured. Sorrell Horse White Stocking, 15 hands, 9 years, kind in harness and under saddle, free from vice; can beai 8 minuter A splendid pole horse. Black Horse Old Hawk, 15 Hands, 9 years, kind in all b ness and hinder enddie, free from vice ; bas troited in 2:30; can be made to do 2:40; good style. The whole to be on exhibition on Monday, June %, at our mart 112 East Thirteenth street JOTICE.THE NEW SOCIETY OF EUROPEAN workmen for the execution of all kinds of housework, jain, decoratiga and fresco painting and plastering of all criptions alWhow prepared to take work ‘at day's work of ten ours per day. ‘They also take charge of dweiings, in Keeping ten elvan and 1u repair, by the Job_ or by the year, ; full particulars address Mr. Peter Derue, 1,408 Broadway. QTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, TRUNKS, BAGGAGE, . merchandies 8 dvainables of every description, wines, cigars, moderate ates, M Sl, F. & A M., are hereby summoned to attend an emergent communication of the lodge, at their rooma, No. 8 Union square, ou Sunday, 24th inst., at 12 noon, to pay the last tribute of respect to W. Brother William Boardma: r. Members will black hats’ and BED, W. M. DEMOCRATIC CON- ly what they want at 65 Brow DEFIANCE, Y way, near Houston street. HE BRICKLAYERS’ STIKE. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. ‘All property owners, agents and others, whore interests are affoctod by the filegal ‘action of the boss masons, are respect- Tully informed that the men on strike are prepared to resume work on any unfinished building at ‘g¢50 ‘per day of eight hours, or they will contract for the same and give good secu rity for the faithful formance of the work. We will uarantes a saving of twenty per cent tothe owner. Apply ween the hours of 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. at Demilt Hall, cor. ner of Second avenue aud Tweaty.third street. By order of the Union. 8, R, GAUL, President. M. J. DALY, Secretary. HE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP—ESTABLISHED FOR the sale and purchase of antique and modern Furniture, China, Books, Coins, Gold, Silver and Flatep Ware, Ac. CURTIS & GIBSON, 942 Broadway, N. ¥. 3, 500 00 ISSUED IN SHARES BY THE eDat * First and Second Union caeiee wa uilding Societies. The Fourth Union Building Society will hold ita next great public meeting at Cooper Institute, room B4,on Monday evening, June at Ti o'clock. Merchants, traders and mechantes invited to attend. res 81,000 Persons can hold from 8 to 2 shares. Subscri) tions $2 "ALBERT ALLINGHAM, Secretary of the above societies. = —= WANTED TO PURCHASE, monthly on each share. ——— GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURNOUT FOR SALE — Comprising one superior Morgan Mare, one Shifling Top Buggy, by Moore, another by Brewster, Harness by Duns- comb, Afghan Robe, &c. Apply,at 3 Third avenue. SPLENDID THOROUGHBRED SADDLE MARE FOR sale—Broken to trot, canter or gallop; i# young, sound Will carry Indy. Inquire at ‘private wtable 18 ty-neventh street before lig A. M. or aiter4P. M. FEW FINE TOP BUGGIES AT #975. NEW YORK Repository, 18 Eaat Eighteenth street, near Broadwi FEW SECOND HAND BREWSTER WAGONS Broome wireet—at 18 East Eighteenth street, near farouche, in good order, and one Landeau, 10 pao gruer, city made, and set of dovble Harness made by Woo Cibeon. ‘The whole will be on exibition on Monday, June 27, at our Mart, 112 Kast Thirteenth street, GOOD SECOND HAND COUPE FOR SALE.—IN- uire in carriage tactory, 209 and 211 East Twenty- sireet, Monday morniug. VERY FINE PONY PHAETON—WITH RUMBLI pertect condition for use, for aule at a great bargain. WOOD BROTHERS, 540 Broadway. sevent ICHFIELD SPRINGS—STABLE TO LE PRIVATE Stable to let that will accommodate four horses and two febicles, Terms cheap. Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN, 1,279 Broadway. 10 LET CHEAP--FOR A LIVERY STABLE, FIRST Floor and Cellar 23 Pitt street; room for 10 coaches, 18 stalls, bins for feed; water and gas on both floors, (PHE LIGHTYST ONE HORSE ROCKAWAYS MADE reasonable prices. 18 Kast Eighteenth street, near Broad: way. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT.—VERY HANDSOME Diack Mare, stylish, young, sound and kind; splendid jong tail; trots in b:1D; Ho00.” Kiegant. light, “abilting-top Wagon; best city made; nearly new; $350. ‘Fine Wilson Harness, $75. Turnout, 179 Herald office, T THE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1,399 AND 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-irst street, can be found a large Assorted stock of Kockaways, Depot Wagons, Exprass and Business Wagons, top and open road Wayons, 2 fine Bret Pony Phaetons, $00 sete of wingle and double Harness of all descriptions; Saddles and Bridles, Sheets, Nets, Whips, &c., at greatly reduced prices. A BANDSOME SIX AND THREE-QUARTER OCTAVE rosewool Pianoforte for kale cheap; price #170. Apply to Mrs, OWENS, Piano Teacher, 421 Grand strect, first loor up stairs, back room, over tancy'store. 7° HIRE—FOR THE SUMMER, A HANDSOME OPEN Carriage, With a nice team of bay Horses, 16 hands new Tu: Can be seen for one week at 68 West Fil tees WO LIGHT BRETTS, $275 A hacking and watering places. near Broadway. ND #400, SUITABLE FOR 18 East Eighteenth street, WAGONS SF YOU WANT A FIRST, CLASS TOP Wagon go to Harlem, 127th street and Third avenue. 1. LOCK WOODS, ANTED—A STABLE NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH atreet and Sixth avenue; must have rooin for three or four horses and same number of carriages; possession not wanted before October, Address box 1,167 Post ollice, stathug rent or price. TEAM WANTED—THAT CAN TRAVEL IN THREE, minntes ; must be exactly gaited: size 16 10 1834; sound and kind ; thowe who are willing to have them teated for a few days nay address, giving full particulars and the lowest price, box 5,h09 Most alice, for one week ; famey prices will bave nd atteution, AL GAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS.— ANY, GENTLE- + man in want of a first class city made Wagon, war. Tanied in every respect equal to any manufacturod, and at a reasonable price, call at COOPER'S Light Carriage Manufac- tory, #7 and #9 Charies street. A. 00D SECOND HAND SIX BRAT RRITZKA, MADE by Adams & Cone, for sale at a reasonable price. May be seen at the more of James B. Cone & Co., 64 Broadway. A. SPLENDID BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, FOLL mane and tail, sound and’ kind, lady can drive; also shifting top light Wagon, by Wood Brothers; Harness, Whip, Blankets, tc. ; sold separate or all together for 500. ’ Call at 107 West Thirty-ninth street, between Sixth avenue and Broad- WHITE MA Be A AAD 7 YEARS; TROTTED tA. Inst fail on Benton (Pa.) fair grounds against horses ‘that never beat three minutes, winuing the race in 2:53, 2:52 and 2:64; together with » new road Wagon and light Harness. Price 4875, W. K RUMBECK, Central avenue, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Hunter's Point. T A 8ACRIFICE—A FIRST CLASS BROADWAY MADE single Harness, gilt Prince's metal mountings; $75, no jews. Chatham street, corner of Pearl. A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, § YEARS OLD, 16% HANDS high, perfect to saddle and harness and warranted kind and ound. Apply at 117 West Twenty-third street. A MAIR OF HORSES FROM ONTARIO, COUNTY, 15 hands high, very stylish, § years old, half brothers, war- Tauted to trot in 3 minutes; ‘either can shom 2:45 gait sing! also warranted sound and kind in every respect. Apply at 117 West Twenty-third street. VARRIAGES STORED IN OUR LOFTS, CORNER Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street. ce BREWSTER & CO. XARTS, TRUCKS AND WAGONS OF EVERY DESCRIP- / tion, new and second hand, for sale; an advance wil be made to’ wheelwrights on velicles deposited for sale; no charge for selling: storage #8 per mouth, | Repository 350 West Twenty-seventh street, bet ween Eighth and Ninth avs. (CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, ALL J kinds of business Wagons, such as Ice, Express, Grow cers’. Milk, Plumbers’, Depot and Carpenter’ Wagons; also for sale, new and second hand Trucks, at EDWARD PRTAL'S Noe. 16 and 18 Ninth avenue and 420 West Thirteenth street. POT WAGONS, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, WaR- ranted, 18 East Eighteenth street, near Broadway. Ft SALE—THE FINE THOROUGHBRED MARE ih Lunar, by imp. Eeitpse, dam Hermione, by Herme ¢ was troined and ran two rason, but wi beaten by Local, 1g miles in . AB she did hot prove herself a first clase racer she is now offered for sale an a rad- She is perfectly sound and kind and without fault has an excellent disposition, and would make a are for lady or gentleman, and will be sold Thirty-seventh street, New York, (OR SALE—ONE SIX SEAT AND ONE FOUR SEAT Park Phaeton, one top Wagon, one very light and nearly ew open trotting ‘Wagon, several sets of fine single aud double Harness, one extension top Cabriolet and one very fine large gray coupe Horse, years old. Also, by # gentieman giving up horses, a complete eetablishment, consisting of one €legant team of jet biack Horses, 15.8, sound and kind in single aud double harness, and thake'a very fine tandem team; ace a very Bue ts ae horse, | ogenty # it new Victoria Carriage, with pole and shafts, double and ta! dem Harness. Also oe very light new three-quarter seat top Wagon, only run once. All of the above are of the very best make and as good as new. Can be seen at the Excelsior ata- bles, 1,208 Broadway, between Twenty-uinth and Thirtieth sts races this ANTED—A ROAD TURNOUT; HORSE UNDER 12 Years old, over 1434 hands, gentle wnd to trot or pace in three minutes; waxon light top or no top; harness covered. With description and lowest cash price, address B. Herald office. WARRANTED.—A STAR MARE, 8 YEARS old, sound and kind, 15 hands high, chestnut color, Jong tail, very stylisn; can be een at private stable, 107 Kast Sixteenth street. Also a new trotting wagon for sale, » box 210 FINANCIAL A ANY, SUM, FROM 5,000 70 875,000, ON BOND AND + Mortgage, on first class improved’ city Property ; co mission balf of one per cent. SAMUEL BORROWE, 71 Broadway. A.—-LOANS OBTAINED ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES SAMUEL BORROWE, 1 Broadway. LABAMA EIGHTS AND FIVES, LOUISIANA SIXES, South Carolina Sixes, Georgia Sixes and Sevens and Registered Stock of the State of Virginia for sale. Southern State and Railroad Securities a speciality. MANNING & DE FOREST, Bankers, 19 Wall street (Ohpkte ah NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, June 24, 1868. Si Giilewened fe © hee. sant ee tax, has been de- clared, able on and after July 6. eth fer be remalo closed until that date.” heme sired cibb C. F. TIMPSON, Cashier. NITIZENS’ SAVING BANK, 68 BOWERY, SOUTHWEST ) corner of Canal street.-“1868, July Interest,—The re- gular semi-annual interest at the rate of six per cent. per an- num (free from national tax) will be pald on and after Tuek- July 21, on all sums of five dollars and upwards, which fe been ob deposit tor three or six montis previous to the Ist of July. Tnterest not withdraw will be added to the original deposit, and bear interest from the Ist of July. patoney deposited now will commence to bear interest from of July. Rank open every day for the reception and payment of money from 10 to 3} and also on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 5 to 7. Bank books tn English, Ger SEYMOUR A. BUNOF, Secretary. AMILTON FIRE INSURANCE COMP. 3 Tl Wall street. os closed on the 23th inst. JAMES GILMORE, Secretary, New Yorw June 10 1868, OSEPH M. STRONG, « Suecessor to MeCall & Strong, 64 Beaver street, takes ordera for Tron and steel Rails and negotiates Mortgage Konda therefor, Imports on order Pig Lead, Tin, Iron and Zine, and opens Baukers’ Credits when’needed, MERCHANTS: EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK OF THE 2M | City of New York, June 20, Dividend.—A semi. annual dividend of tive (5) per cent has been declared, out of the protite of the last six months, free of all taxes, on and after IstJuly next. Transfer books will be elosed from 22d instant until Ist proximo, KE. J. OAKLEY, Cashier. MAS0%,, AND BRUNSWICK RATLROAD.—COUPONS of this road due July 1, 1868, will be paid on and after PL [st proximo at the National Bank of the Repudile in New ‘ork. FIP AAR ASD me ONEY TO LOAN. $43,000 ON BOND AND FIRST mortgage, real estate, New York city and Brooklyn. Principals need only apply. 'D. KR, CUTLIP, 67 Wall street, Fen sate aA FINE, COUPE BAY HORSE: LONG tail, in good condition, fine driver; will be sold at a bar- in asthe owner has no use for him. Inquire of Erenry, at Goodwin's stable, corner of Seven Thirty-seventh street. a, SALE—ONE LEATHER TOP BUGGY avenu ‘Wood Brothers makers ; cost $475; good as new 1225 ; alao one stylish road Wagon, but little used ; iat J. WARD'S, 828 and Grand street, Will OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR BLACK HORSE 1634 bands high fine step and action; 7'yeara old. Ap: ply at private stable $5 West,Thirteenth street. ie SALE—ONE PAIR OF BRIGHT BAY MARES, 6 good years old, perfectly sound and gentle in all barges; ‘under saddie; well matched; one biack Colt, 4 years 01d, 16 hands high ; one sorrel brown Mare, 6 years old, sound, Kind; all just from the country. All to be seen at WILSON'S stables, 249 Weat Twenty-eighth street, near Eighth avenue. OR SALE—A COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN FIRST RATE ‘also a light Rockaway, po! le, 357 Cariton avenue, near ge ,WaKon, t Forty OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CARRIAGE OR ROAD Teams in the city; mahogany bay, about 16' hands, 7 yeare old, fast travellers, perfect and handsome. Apply foot of Fast Houston street, JOR SALE_ A FINE MARE AND TWO (A YEARLING and aguecking) Colts, property of the late James Mnli om, deceased: To beaten at the farm of James Willits, Db Cove, Le I, JOR SALE—A MARE, WITH HARNESS, SUITABLE for any work, and Cart and Coal Cart. Can be seen till sold at the stable 107 Mott street, JOR SALE—A LIGHT WAGON, BUILT BY STIVF: tn good order, with pole and shafts; Riso & liaht away, by Miner &'Stevena, with pole and shafts, Can b ie 15 West Thirty-niath street. FoR SALES AT A LOW PRICE, AN ELEGANT CLOSE or open glass Coach, need but a few times; also an cellent Bret and donble Harness, ail made to order for use; the Bret will changed for a first class Top Apply at 226 Madison avenue. te gon. A BOSTON ORDER BUILT SPLENDID FAMILY ROCK: ‘away for four persons, with shafts, full And with Harness for same, all nearly new, an chestnut Horse, 8 years old; all cost $1,500, pri Pony, 14 hands, high, § years old en beautiful ‘an invalid roung Indy ; one shiftt Bu, ago, not much wore, $180, Apply et Blower's stables, 125th street, Harlem, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. N ASSORTMENT OF ROCKAWAYS, EXTENSION TOP Phaetons and Barouches. New York Repository, 18 East Eighteenth street. COMPLETE PRIVATE TURNOUT—PROPERTY OF present owner past two years: as bandsome a pair of horses as any gentleman owns; known pedigrees; sound and tle; one Warranted to trot inside Also light park aetons, pole and ashafte 4 light shifting top Buggy, Wood Brothesr! make; double and single Harness made Wood Gibson; English Saddie made by Moran, of Virginia Will sell separate or together. Inquire at TUOMB)'S stable, East Fifty-third street, near Lexington avenue, Monday acd Wednesday, from 9 to 3 o'cloc! A =—PARK, DOCTO! BASKET. « tons; Cabriolets, Victorins, Do, AND PONY PHAE- iop Ani open Wagons, ‘Jagger, Depot, ‘xpreas and Business eaten Rie Shaheen tas hah ye ca WA! i GRAY. ‘Wooster atreet. F°t SALE—A YOUNG STEEL GRAY MARP, 16 ban kind and gentle, gle or double, and perfectly Arotter, and promises. good peed: eats vow show biter than 3.80.’ "Ingtire at a8 feet ‘wenty-third street, office of Marble Saw Mills, between Firet and Second ay nes, FOR SALE SA FIRST cuss iicHT sinFTiNG Tor Wagon, made to order by Beardsley; cont as new; price $260, ; Sixth street, near Six rene Pps SALE—A BAY HORSE, SEVEN YRARS OLD, Paper! sound, kind and gentle, without fault or blem- i Vice ; safe, fable an pod speed. Can be seen at No. 9 West Forty-fourth sireet. “2 Kw cea Loa soap COAL moe My RAs el j used but s few times. Seen vM. Ne REAU'S, No. 260 Ninth avenue. im Fe SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, POR WANT OF USE, ‘a stylish Bay Mare; kind an tie. Apply for two days to Conchmaa, at private stable, § Last Thirty-nizth av JOR SALE—A D. PPLE BAY MARE, 8 YEARS OLD. Brables, We ne. fontiwertgaiod Ta frory veibene dasien ney In Went Twenty-third vor to We. BRINK Bag AR, een Fwenty ree, or to WB. BRINKER GENTLEMAN GUING ABROAD WILL DISPOSE OF his Team of Mares, description as follows :—On le irown, 15% bands, can trot in legant st; 7 id, Fir inset, fall eawe.and tal the ‘einer atennira blood bay, 16¥4 hands, Columbus jock, 8 ‘age, can hese mares are siylish driversevery ‘way, sound the bay baving frequent! n used yy alady. Can be seen any day at the pri- ite stable of the owner, on Kighty-third street, between ave- nues A and B. ILLIARD, ae Men po age ss in jer. Address, stat price, 9M. Ws bok ite Post othee, New York. ny CB ag ts PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE WANTED TO purchase, Address C. F,S., box 1,886 New York Post lyn, doing @ good retail business. br Rack and What Not. Address box 108 Herald RUG STORK WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR yt cash fn part it. with full gint, 1o'Nasdau street, Cy ‘No agente need WANTED, FOR CASH-HAIR CLOTA ROCKING Chaise black walnut Bodatead, marble top Table, Hat = = ‘A BRoHt BAY HORSE FOR SALE_SEVEN YEARS Old, very stylish ; perfectly soun d_ and gentie aplendia’ horse for y Call at Pierce's nee store, Thirty-fourth atreet and Broadway. iy OPEN BAROUCHE—ONE OPEN BOX AND ONE Top Wagon, one six seat Rockaway, two and four wheel Carta and several very stylish Park Phaetons, all in good order and for sale at ¥ low prices, ‘OOD BROTHERS, 600 Broadway, T 222 MERCER STRE! ; Rock 150, Road Wi Bite SEin 988, ota Haran ga fan Sr And #90; covered do., from $25 to $150; Saddies, Bridles, ects, Nets, Lap Robes, Halters, 4c, 90 per cent below regu: prives. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. LOOMINGDALE BAPTIST CHURCH, PORTY-SECOND between Seventh and Eighth 18. — Preaching today at 10g A. M. and 7g P.M, by the Pasto yt, Rev, w Pope Yeaman. MURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, CORNER MADISON / avenue and Forty-seventh street.— Rector, Rev. Dr. gitipresed in the morning, and in the ovening at the eee r inety-secon Wee near Fourtl in shersoba the Sunday acl will be addressed. ar DD UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY WILL HOLD DIVINE Bervice awe Twepty-reventh sireet, ‘BarUins W176 O'Glonk . . T A SACRIFICE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF HORSES, 1536 hands, bright bay, biack points long full tals, close matched, young, kind and sound; will travel ten miles an hour, of great endurance and of nothin superior family team. Algo & set of light phaetor enn, scarcely soiled, and an extension top Cabriolet in good order; together a very tyliah park, turnout, "Apply to JAMES 7. THKAN, at M, Queen's stables, 101 and 199 Washington street, Brooklyn, =six BRAT, FOUR SEAT PONY BASKET PHAE. + tone, 6 Buy ‘Carriages, jarnese, per ceus st} madway eored, HAM'S, Fourth street and Broadway. LIVERY STABLE UP TOWN AT HALF ITA VALUR. Long lease; low rept, terme easy; cause of sale, ii) bepiib, B AMLHICAN, 10 Jobn eupet 1 10% OR SALE—A REMARKABLY FINE SADDLE HORSE, Eafe ney ot gontieman 6 hande high, dark eoior end Thirty-dret et ey ‘Snd will be sold low. 105 West OR SALE—A VAN DUSER & DUSENBURY TOP Wi at Ce vy [RL ‘oggewell's stables, ington avenue and OR SALE—TEAM AND TRUCK AND THE WORK OF F the store, Inquire of the oarman, 96 Barclay street. Ft SALE—A SHIFTING TOP LIGHT WAGON, NEAR- ly new, will be sold cheap. riggs Brow. 116 West Fweniy-inira arson, ‘Ne abies of 2 I ht Se ROT 'OR SALE—A GOOD, SER’ ICRABLE BAROUCHE, CAN ‘be seen at private stab) arest, Fe roid oelock. Bold al xi nc dpanaaeetone F°, BALE—TWO LADI RIDING SADDLES, BRI- 1) dies and Martingales; also a set of second hand light Gouble Harness, all in good order; will be sold separately or ‘Omether, Fery cheap. ‘Appl c= Terr cheap, Apply to WILBOR, "1/4 Broadway, a he EN R SALE, CHEAP_—VICTORIA PHAETON, TOP OVER mable afew doors west’ of Sixth Avenue, in Thirty-second street. to an Rockaway Carriage. Sold separate or together” Loan ofice, 9 Broadway. poche, SEES POR, SALE OR To HIRE—FOR THE SUMMER: “A two seat Phaeton, in good order. Inquire ‘at 468 Third avenue, between Thirty-thi od Thirty-fourth streets, Cail before hive o'clock thie day or Monday. JOVERNMENT TENTS, HARN % Military Clothin woul aad tata wool and aot wy andr ‘overs, Hay Caps; Wedge, Wall and. sosplial. Tents, 88 to $50; oflicers’ McClellan and Artillery Saddies, Send for ctr © PITKIN 00. Park place, N. ¥.; 71 Nort econd streek, Phlia dein » ONEY LOANED ON MORTGAGE. LOTS sale, convenient to city, near depot; to build, Parties can procure a bouse Cor wi rent. 164 Grand street; 10 to 12. oo TRUST COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW - York, New York, June 4, 1968, f the State of Kansas, due July Toe Joterest on the Bonds 1, 1868, will be paid on presentation of the coupons therefor at June 15, 1888. The Board or Directors of declared 'a dividend of eight per cent on the capital stock, payable on the Ist of July next. the bank as- ‘suming the payment of all taxe ‘The tranater books will be opened on the Ist proximo, H.C. Rogers been ‘appointed Aas! place of H. E. Alexander, resigned. NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW York, New York, June 6, 1868. percent, free of government tax, bas been declared by the Dividend—A dividend of four Board of Trustees of thin Company, payable on and after the Transfer books closed from the 20th of June Ist day of July. until that date, JAMES MERRELL, Secretary. ( FRICKE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY ‘of California, 64 William street, New York, June 16, ‘The coupons of the first mortgage bonds of the Central P ctie Ral road Company, que duly 1, 146%, will be paid in full froe of government tax, on presentation on and after that date at the banking house of Fisk & Hatch, No. 5 Nassau atreet. Schedules of 25 of more coupons (for which blanks wll be furnished on application) will be received for exam. Inacion from and after the 24th inst. €. P. HUNTINGTON, Vice President. UTHERN SECURITIES FOR SALE.—ATLANTIC AND Gulf 7 per ceat Bonds, Memphis and Charleston second Memphis and Charieston Rallroad tle Kock 8 per cent first mortgage . mortgage 7 per cent Bot x, Memphis and South Carolina 6 per cent Bonds, Alabama § per cent Bonds, old Virginia registered 6 ent Stock, Memphis city 6 per cent Bonds. By J. M. TH & CO, 15 New street ud 70 Broadwi URITIES WANTED.—THE HIGHEST trginia, North Carolina, South a State ‘and Railroad Holds aud H & CO. 1b New street and i0 T° LOAN-ON MORTGAGE ON CITY PROPERTY, worth at least double the value of | Of $9,000, $4,000, $2,600 and $3,250. Apply 200 Hudson HE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF New York, New York, June 19, 1868.—The Board of Di fectors of this’ Bank have this day declared a semi annvial dividend of fv payable on and after July Ist proximo. 1 MOR the 20th inst., and open on the morning Of July 8. W. H. SANFORD, Cashier, HE IMPORTERS’ AND TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK if New York, he Naw York, Jane 20, 1968, A dividend of five (5) pet cent out of the earnings of the past six months, has this day been declared, free of all tw jayadle to the stockholders of this bank on and after Wednes. H July 1 The transfer books will be closed from to the tat pro: . H. PERKINS, Jr, C PE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW YORK, JUNE Mi LTO Lt PACIFIC RAILROAD COMP ART. due Ist July, 1868 (three and oni con ont Grat mortgage bonds of the California olde! aired Compat ag will be paid in gold coin, free of ernment (ax, mntation at th on and after that date oo presentation at the Da peat, NITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS, Having Thirty Years to Run BEARING SIX PLIC CENT INTEREST IN LAWFUL now received by the Treasury Department in exchange for id bearing bonds beld as security for circulating notes ‘National Banks, bcm JOHN J, CISCO_& 80%, 59 Wall street. TARNEY & STITT, Sl PINE STRERT, BASEMENT rear office, buy and’seli Real miscellaneous Stoc! and Bonds, and tnust and other funds to loan on city and country properties. WANTED—FOR A TERM OF MONTHS, 15.00 on undoubted security, for which liberal in- lucements will be offered. ‘None but principale need apply to JOHN 8. BERRY, room 9, 71 Broadway. ANY PERSON WISHING TO INVEST 15,000. ai imount in real estate, paying between and 15 per cent above taxes, will please call at the ofliee of ARNEY & STITT, 81 Pine stfeet, basement, rear office, R WANTED ON GOOD SECURITY; ALSO 25,000 money advanced on Watches aod Diamonds, feweiry and Stocks. 461 Broadway, room No. 4. $110. 000 WANTED. THIS AMOUNT ON ROND mortgage of valuabje real entale, ‘i Et nent rental, Principals ng & et clans pecusity please address box 2048 Pow otice. ~A.—LACE SHAWLS, * LACE SHAWLS. LACE SHAWLS. 600 Lace Shawis from auction for one third the real value, 200 were sold inst week and the balance will be cleared out this week. OUR $4 SHAWLS CREATED A GREAT SENSATION, Elegant Liama Lace Shawls, $4 worth #12. Splendid Pusher Lace Points, $6, worth 15, ‘rench Damisse Points, only $9, worth $25. Fine Llama Points, 816, worth #50. Very rich Llama Circulars, #15, worth 840. White Liama Luce Points and Rotondes, very cheap. Fine white Grenadine Shawls, only #4. jot of auction Shawls embraces about a hundred dif- 14 from the corner of KOCH'S AUCTION HOUSF, 15 Carmine street, corner Bleecker, New York. Sixth ay. aud Fulton ferry, Bleecker at. cars pass the door AL ~A.-CLEARING OUT SALE of Dreas Goods, Silks and Summer Skirte KOCH'S, late John Heath's, 15 Carmine street, corner Bleecker. Fine Lenos, clearing out at be., aold for 40c. Rich Chene Poplins at Sle. sold for 62igc. Paris Popling at 85¢., told for The. And all other styles of summer Dress Goods in proportion. The clearing out sale of this extensive stock presents an opportunity rarely offered to the public, and will certainly be one of the mont attractive and desirable «ales of the season. Immense lots of French Lawns, Piques aud Cambrics at ex- traordinary bargains. Sale conimences Monday, AT JACKSON'S, 651 Broadway. Just received from auction, a full line of black Grenadines, Hernanis, Florentines, Tamese Cloths, Maltese &c., in all widths, Also some extraordinary bargains in Travelling Dress Goods, Baregen, Cloths, Crepe Cloths, Bombazines consisting of Pongees, Bareges, Serges, Wash Poplins, Sea- side Popling, Poplin Paris, 4c assortment of Plaid, Striped and Chene Mohair Goods from $3 to #4 per dress; Suits made up and Mourning Orders promptly attended to at the shortest notice. « Handsome Bon- nets from %i to RR. N. B.—One case of black Mohair Alpacas, 62¢c, per yard. These goods are good value at $1. 4n., 6s., 68. per yard; a large T. STEWART & © . will offer, on Monday, June 29, the following extraordinary inducements to purchasers, viz. : Piaid and Figured Barages, handsome quality, only 2c. per yard, recently 40c. ; 16 Poplin, tine quality, ‘50c. per yard, value 750. lace Popling, extra fine,’ 7c. per yard, value # Plain Grenadines de Fer, 60c. per yard, value 75c. ‘Also a vast variety of other’ Drei ‘at equally low prices. Broadway and Tenth street. T. STEWART & CO, . prior to taking thelr semi-annual inventory, and the completion of the new addition to their present store, whl offer, at greatly reduced prices, ir entire retail stock comprising in part every variety of Silke, , Dress Goods, Embroideries, Real India Laces and Lace Goods, ‘nd French Camel's Hair Shawl Ladies’ , Gentiemen’s and Children's Silk and Poplin ready made S ‘also & complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods, lies: Curtain Materials, Domestic Prints and Cottons, &c. Broadway and Tenth street. ‘nishing Goo in, elegantly trimmed ; LITTLE MORE MEDICINE FOR HIGH PRICED MER- chants prescribed by FOSTER BROS. There prices: — + colored Prints, 10e. Best Merrimacks, 12%c. 1 Die.y Te. B7Wge. and Oe, Beautiful Dress Goods, 25c., Ble, and 8734. French Lawns, 25c. Yard wide Prints, 20c. and She. Handsome Quilts, #2, 92 50 and 3 Auction Cassimeres, 50c., 62)gc. and 75c, — Linen Drills, 8le. Black Silks from auction. Good Be. Also large lota Swinses, Jaconets, Cambrics, Naina Tarletans, &c., cheap. Fine white Mareeilien, i The above ate auction goods and neariy half price. For aale to-morrow, for cash only, A dig pile of Musiina, excellent quality, for 10c.’a yard. Also @ big pile of yard wide Sheetings, the very beat goods in the c Also 20,000 yards of splendid Shisting Musling, ne as the Wamsutta, for 19} These muslins hang by the door, Look al them. Ci tomers will be charged fo. ayard extr Good Sun Umbrellas, 60c., 7c. and $1. con one © Splendid Parasols, $1, €1 60 and Children's Parasol 5c. and #1 All nea rly ball pri Fro M " peak, from experiene when we say there is not a better place in this country to buy 4 9 than FOSTER BROTHERS’. Ou Musing we saved full 8c. a yard.” Either store, FOSTER BROTHERS, Sth ay., near 18th at., And FOSTER BROTHERS, 272 Bleecker at. P. S.—Since this advertisement was written Muslins have advanced in price, but our prices will«remain the same for a few days. Beyond doubt now is the time to buy your cotton oods, and if you want them at leas than wholesale prices sure and buy them of F. BROS. ee ae a ee ee ee A. CLOSING OUT SALE. On Monday, June 29, we will begin to well our entire atock lesa than cost, to close the season. Elegant Bonnets from $2 60 to 83 50. Handsomely trimmed Jockeys from #1 50 to 82 60. ‘A large lot of Straw Bonneta reduced to 5c. and 60c. 500 Ladies’ and Misses’ Straw Hats, different kinds, re- duced to Me. e 250 fine drab Straw Hats at 50c., reduced from $1 25. Elegant Pamcla Hate, white anu drab, reduced to Tic. Boys’ and inen’s Straw Hats reduced to 800.; worth ®1 96. A few fine white Straw Larose Hats reduced, 620, Brown Larose Hats, 75c. Rest Shaker Hoods, 1c. Also great bargaing ip Silke, Ribbons, Flowers, Colored dotted Laces, ‘i:mbroiderien, Hosiery, Marseilles Trimmings, Buttons, & Beat dotted Net, all colors, at lens than cost. Some colored reduced to 60c. yard. Beat frosted Net reduced to 7c. yard, Some colors reduced to 1,000 yarda Needlework Insertings reduced wo be. yard. "A great bargain. Ladies will do well to call and examine our stock and prices, ‘arlyein the week and early in the day, before the EHRICH'S Temple of Fashion, Eighth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. » yard. runh, at O'SULLIVAN & GREIG, 77) Broadw: corner of Ninth #ti will offer on Monday, June 2, at reduced prices, elegant Black Silk Cloaks, Walking Suite, Cloth Cloaks, Llama Lace Shaws, real Thread Lace Shawis. Also an elegant assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Furnishing Goods, Morning Wrappers, &e., Ac. Choice French Cloths and materials for Suite by the yard. TJ. & J. SIMPSON'S NEW STORE, ‘46 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth ate. Great bargains from auction. Our goods are all marked in plain figures, Ladies can examine our stock and see for hemaelves, 7 Pusher Lace Shawls Yor $3, worth a0. Beautiful Lace Potnta at §5, @7 and 8! 0, worth donble. 1,000 pairs fine English Bone Corsets at 75c., worth $1 60, ‘000 fine Grenadine Veils at 2c, Shetland Shawls at 83, worth 87 60. A, large lot children’s kKmbroidered Suite, @8, cost $4 in 001 in Marselllon ; 800 yarda at 37340. Fle Fiaid and iairiped Musline very. erage sar as in. Hoslery we excel. lendid heavy Hose f § 20. and 9e. ; iro treet an per pair” A Tull line of ‘English Hosiery tere G fine Merino Vests, for ladies, at 76e., worth T kindo of Undergertueste ot poncier prose Rudvons, Trimmings, Laces, Embrolderles and everything fm Small Wares at low prices, Fine custom made Shirts at 82, six for $11. Shirts to order, Our customers who have dealt with us wi avenue will do well to give uss call at our new store, 649 Eighth bevween ‘firty-ninch ‘and Fortieth streets, ce T SMILLIE & CO.’ A 2 Broadway, Between Eighth and Ninth streets, Great rednction Tn all kinds of SK ite Goods, Piques, Also} cases Pe "9 rich Gro Grain, At @3; reduced from @3 7B. A 7 lot of ju Ready made . ae, worth $30, A great variety of other 7 ot OU TELER 6 CO ith avenue, near Seventeenth street. List of from last week's auctions. 200, Black’ Teace, Bhariy ain gh Beachy. worth Lace oint 81 5 and ane . per, AT IRWIN Sturson's, fine Liama 18 each ; 1,000 yarda Han colton and Liste Hoge mt ,900 pate rouge 01 icant ame yea at bag eres ‘$15 2,000 pair Boel pizee oes Bee Stee chnaring’ Os bell’ price} mime Underveste r+) Finrire for ladies, genllemen and ehildren, La pare take Sixth avenue cars aod get out at Seven- Monquito Net, chenp Tarleton for pletis dotted Swit ec. Lot Quiits trom anetion, h Ro! ALDSON & MEARES, 807 Sixth avenue, corner Nineteenth at 2 avenue, between Nineteenth and Twesuers aurecte ee T MME. VIGOUROUX'S, 12 FOURTH AVENUE, ONE door above Twelfth atreeth, near Hroadway Gaeta imported Embrofdery and Lingerie ou ‘hand oF wo orders ‘nitial Monograms for handkerchiets, curtain, t 4 clothes, to order. Stamping at wholesale, “n.” ‘sble and bed T F. DE PERCEVAL'S, 789 BROADWAY, OPP: Astor ‘This week at very low prices, Infauts’ Cloaks, Children’s Costumes and Sacks, Dresses, Aprons, Slipa, Caps and Bonnets, kc. French Lingerie for ladies and children, New style of Sun Hata. k of Embroidered Bands Large st hai AT LeaRaln's, Monday, 29th, 00 pieces Foulard Mohair, at 42c., worth 75¢., warranted to wash. Real Mobair in new light shades for suits, 6 cases new Pique for dresses, the very best make, at Bbc. per yard, worth $135. Full lihe of new goods in Dress Silks, Woollens, Travelling Materinis, Bareges, Grenadines, Organdies, Jaconets, Linens for garden wear, de. An invoice of Black Silks, much under the market value. LEGRAIN, 729 Broadw: GNEE SALE.—PRINTED LAWNS, FINE QUAL- oniy Sc. per yard; also domestic Dry Goods and elling off at wholesale and retail to close the L. WELLS, Assignee, 14 Cortlandt atreet. ONDON ROUND HATS, UNTRIMMED,—A mall case, having been delayed, haa now just arrived from , will be sold cheap early this week, as they are to be sent Sonth Bd of July. Rlevant Plaines for eale. €O2 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, next door to Dibpies ROWN'S ROUND HATS—FROM NEW BOND STREBT, London ithe only store for our hats), at EK, BROWN'S Paris Bonnets, French Corsets, Crown Hoopakirt ‘onruiers, €c., 452 Broad way, between Thirteenth an Fourteenth streota, next door to Debble depo P: \LOAKS AND LACE POINTS AT COST.—500 TAF- J “FETA SILK CLOAKS FROM #8 TO 13. 600 FT GROR GRAIN SILK CLOAKS FROM $12 TO $3 LACE POINTS FROM 83°10 $6, HALF PRICE. 600 REA LLAMA LACE POINTS FROM $10'TO 835. LADIES WIL! DO WELL TO EXAMINE THE ABOVE GOODS, AS THI ISNO HUMBUG, THOS, SINNOTT, 262 BOWERY, CORNER OF PRINCE STREET. (ORNYN, BROTHERS WILL OFFER ON MONDAY June 29, their Stock of Spring and Summer Goods at great reduction, Dress Goods for suits, Seaside Poplins, black and colored Alpacas, Mourning Goods, Lawns, Juconeis, Orgaudies, Per- cales, white and printed’ Pic reat bargalne, Lawna, Bho. ; ‘Organdies, 50e,, worth Sao. + 2.000 Shawle at 2, worth #4 at 3, worth #6; at $b, worth #10; black Lace Points and Man- tllas at half price. 1,00) 12-4 Quilts at $2, worth 34; extra fine at 4, worth 86, Cloths, Cassimires, Linen Duck Drills for men's and boys’ wear; white Linen Duck at 7e., worth $1.35; Butt Linen Duck atée,, woth Sle; Linen Goods, white Goods, Flannels, Cali- coes, Musing and all kinds of housekeeping Goods, at great Feduction, at CORNYN BROTHERS, 69 ighth avent corner Thirty-fourth #t Sa mee NARPETS—CARPETS.—H. O'FARRELL CONTINUES ) to offer the largest assortment of Royal Velvets, Brus- sels, Tnree-ply and Ingrain Carpetsof the latest. designs nt lower prices than any other house in this city. Call and ex- amine the immense stock, which must be sold this season, Also an extensive assortment of Oilcloths, Mattings, Lace Curtains, de. At 426 and 458 Kighth avenue, and 267, 269 and 271 Wet’ Thirty-tifth street, adjoining. Especial attention given to furnishing country houses and hotels, ARPETS,-WEEKLY AND , Olletotha, Window (Qprerterion CARPETS, J” monthly payments taken for Carpe Bhades, &c., ac. D.' KELLY & CO., Corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth aven: N. B.-Great chance for housekeepers. DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS. New styles for Spring. We have now on exhibition On our screens A magnificent assortment of desig: ‘And are prepared Walls and ceiling In the most elaborate manner. Kepocial attention called Low pric Gy and Coins Papers For bedrooms B. L. > MON & SONS, .! 659 Broadway, Opposite Bond street. UTTING AND MAKING UP BASQUES, i the new patterns by Mme. KIEFF DRESS. jrondway and Fourth aver wacquer and (86 East inth street, between INGLISH BUNTING OF SUPERIO! ALITY, 419, 1) 12, 18 inches wi te; a large lot; wil! be sold at less’ than market price. WM. MATHEWS, No. i4 Catharine street. Gs: E 418 CANAL STREET, Will close out & Job lot of Oilcloths, At Gle. per yard. Former price, $1. ular. Warranted in every part I ‘xk, Napkina, Doylien, e., de, Barnesley, ri arid Scotch Sheetings. Pillow Case Linens, Family Linens, Quilts, Blankets, Toilets, Brown and biexched Cotton Sheetings and Shirtiogs. Prices comparing favorably with the lowest inthe market, Goods hemmed, marked and delivered ready for use. Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows always ‘ou hand. B. L, SOLOMON & SONS, 657 and 659 Broadway. Wee & McCREERY, 4H) BROADWA Preparatory to taking thelr semi-ann} bave males Great Reduction of Prices in thelr atock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, account of Stock neluding Paris Sitka, Popling, Silk Warp Mohairs, ek, Grenadines, berenler, ke. Meo several lines of splendid Dress 008s reduced to 25 cents per yard, CHEAP DRESS Ladies wishing a should ask for Our Two Shilling Dress Goods Counter. LACE contains, Muslin Curtains, Nottingham Curtalo Gilt Cornices, Trimminys, &¢. A large assortment, at low ‘prices, Window Shades fitted in the best manner with Spring or ordinary Fixtures. An elegant assortment of Pier and Mantel Gi with AU orders promptly attended to. £. L. SOLOMON & SONS, 667 and 659 Broadway, opposite Boni street. on, “Connecting Cornices.”” 1 Wide & TAYLOR Offer at retail, below the market, Summer Dress Goods, Upholstery and Housekeeping Dry Goods, Summer Hosiery and {Undergarments, Mourning Goods, ae. Aino A large line of Summer Sacques, Basques and Shawls at Half tbe price charged one month Warehouses, 461 to 487 Broadway. 255 to 261 Grand street. 0. NN. B.—Carpets, Ollcloths, Beds and Bedding at Grand street store only. ADAME L, ADOLPHUS, 26 East Tenth street, one door from University place. Walking Suits, Dresses, Jackets, ac., newest styles. Ladies’ own materials made up with despatch, Mp eet 's rrerea, & noe teres of of and summer importa- tions of , Bonnets, Round Hats, Lingerie, do» prev: ous to her departure for Europe, She will also show thi coming week a fresh case of Novelties, just received, Dresses for carriage and the street. ADAME LAFORCADE, LEAVING FOR PARIS soon, will sell the balance of ber stock of Walking Suits, cress Beane, Sacques, ladies’ Underwear, at ao immense sacrifice. Mi CAROLINE, SUCCESSOR TO MME, beg vel 909 Broadway, has just received acase of Dinner a ning Dresses algo the iaiest novelties iu round Hate; wilb ‘@xbibit them on Monday, the 29h inst. M4482 F, PINCHON, $6 Bicecker street, in now offering the balance of her spring Importation of Paria Walking Coatumes and House Dresses without regard to the Original coat; has also just received per steamer Hermann, from Paris, Sacques aud Mantilias, for driving and house wear. Tr, <A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION AT STAVELEY'S, 810 Broadway, near Righteenth street, Ww! (DOW CURTAINS CLEANED AND DONE EQUAL ' new at my establishment on the at Wil bridge. Will be flaished to the excellence of which t 10 io, 8 Habs uh ea By peirpnm . de