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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO, 11,630. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. < PERSONAL. FEENEY Hc WILL MEET You THIS (FRIDAY) EVEN - ing without fail, same time and place. iy [MEQRMATION WANTED—oF PATRICK McCULLOGH, ‘who came to this country in April, 1867, and was for some lime residing near Vanderbilt landing, Staten Island. Avy formation nether Nving or dead, will be gladly realy eae Alice. A box 3,813 Post NEW F MRS. MARY ANN ROCK, WHO CAME TO im 1852 resided at 86 Warren ei; Brooklyn, will call at Mr. orthy’s, baker, No. 47 James street, Brooklyn, she will find a letter addressed to her NFORMATION WANTED—OF THE RESIDENCE OF Miss Herring, of New York, who was travelling in Europe in 1884 and 1865, Address Astor House. CALL AT NO. 734 FOURTH STRE“T. WANT TO A for ween very particular. NELLIE. ‘¥ FRIENDS CAN SEE ME DURING THE DAY AT 174 Water street ; evenings at the {Defiance Cigar Store, 5 Broadway, near Houston street. DAVID HIRSCH. 188 A. R.—A FRIEND FROM GEORGIA WOULD like to see you, Address R. G. ¥., Herald office, M®s PORTER, FORMERLY OF 111 WEST TWENTY- fifth atreet.—Please give your brother your present ad- dress through Personals. ft 188 CARRIE.—_I WENT TO SEE YOU SEVERAL times. They now say you went away from No. $2. Where can I see you now? Fiease addresa Rainstorm, box 103 Her: EN R. DWIGHT ROBERTS WILL PLEASE CALL OR wend bis address to J. Eager, 41 Broaa street, New York. M. CAN FIND FANNIE PHIPPANY BY CALLING + at 36 West Fifteenth street. IPHE LADY IN BLACK, ACCOMPANIED BY LADY IN white, who entered an omnibus corner of Broadway and Broome street, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock A. M., will oblig ardent admirer by addressing O. P. Q., station D. ILTON.—RECEIVED YOURS; WAS DELIGHTED, ‘bat Gieappotnted ; ou did not send the picture; be sure in the next; I hope it wil be very soon, I'm so lonely; can- not be bappy without you. Ever yours, NIDYEA. ILL EDWARD DORAN, FROM COUNTY CAVAN, Ireland, please communicate with his cousin, John Smith, Jamaica, L, I., care of John Fox? 4.4 —-HANDKERCHIEF RETURNED. PLEASE AP- 34. point an interview. Montague, Herald office. Q-NOT, HEARD A WORD THIS WEEK. TELE. 849 —epn immediately if you can. Do not writ — SPECIAL NOTICES. 'URUS LODGE, NO. 274, F. AND A. M.—A SPE- ‘cial communication will be held this evening, at 7 o'clock, at their rooms, No. 8 Union square. Brethren are re- quested to attend. JOSEPH MATHERS, W. M. JAMES BARTON, Secretary. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’, GENTS’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes selling 20 cent below Broadway prices at WM. D. BIGELOW & &e )."S, 330 Bowery, corner of Bond st. ROBERT IRWIN. ‘WM. D. BIGELOW. SERVICE I8 NOW REGU- Emunoh,” Fifty- Dr. J. Wasserman A. —HEBREW DIVINE, + larly held by congreghtion “Ch fourtbystreet, near Thi: avenue. will deliver a lecture on Saturday, July 4. EMOCRATIC DELEGATES, NOW OR NEVER! Chase or ruin! Detectives seeing further through millstones than politicians I warn you that if you nominate Fendleton you are used up. If robbed or swindled in the city, or desiring a protecting guide to show you the ele- hana bt New York, apply at, the Bureau of Information, 149 Fulton street, Detective and Protective office. EAFNESS, CATARRH AND SCROFULA CURED— Guaranteed no cure no pay—by the inventor of the Patent [nvisible Organic Vibrator for incurable deafness; reatisesentiree, Dit. T. HUNT STILWELL, 198 Bleecker at, N.Y. EMOCRATIC CONVENTION.HEADQUARTERS IN- J diana delegation at No. at Twenty-first street. EMOCRATIC CONVENTION.--ROOMS IN THE REAR * ae Tammany. Apply at 72 East Fifteenth street (new jo. 135). MOCRATIC EMPIRE CLUB.—THE MEMBERS OF the Bmpire Club will assemble at their headquarters, Masonie Hall, in Thirteenth street, on Friday, 3d of July, al To’elock, to form tn hey to escort the Young Men’ Democratic Keystone Club and the Americus Club of Phila dedpbia to their headquarters. eel ri ISAIAH RYNDERS, President. JoEL O, STEVENS, Secretary. ree NAILS._NO LADY'S HAND IS PERFECT ‘without well shaped nails, Ladies’ nails kept in order and cured of all imperfections, by Professor VIVIAN, 52 ‘West Twenty-third street, near Fifth avenue. (Office hours 10 1 RAND RALLY OF WORKIN( under the auspices of the Nat Al COOPER INSTITUT: Friday evening. July 3, at * SENATOR HENDERSON, of Missouri HON. §. F. CARY, the w Second district of Obio, JOHN HINCHLIFFE, of Minoin, RICHARD TREVELLICK, of Michigan, ‘E. H. HEYWOOD, of Massachusetts, a0 of reform will address the meetine. ‘All workingmen, mechanics, ar! spectfully invited to be present National Labor other advocates ns and laborers are re 1 President New York LLINOIS. The dele; aud Saiiors' Conve Hotel, Thursday AM. will meet at room . M., and Priv The ¢ jparters, riday, July 8, at 10 Missouri will meet at offat Honse, Union equa FE. B. BROWN. ETROPOLITAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB, A MEETIN of this club will take place this evening, at their roc 32 East Fourteenth street. Eminent speakers will addi the meeting. The public are invited. ABM. DURYEA, President JouN FT. HENNESSY, Secretary. FFICE OF COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENL Thirty-second district of the State of New York, No. Cedar street, comprising the First, Second and Fourth war: of the han | of New York, bere. by piven that the anny ‘above ol jon district, for the year deen received from the A: and licenses therein specitied bi The undersigned will attend personal office, No. street, near Broadway excepted), commencing on the Ist day of ending on the let day of Auguat, for the receipt of from the State ind Sailors, A.M. Ann} deput dally cuties, taxes, de. flier from 10 o'clock A. M. toS P.M. The jneladed in the annual list are upon plate, carriages, pianofortes, g bes, leeuses, pon ear 1867. All persons wi ject to pay the summa due by them respective! to the list aforesaid, within the time herein specined, will be- come liable to the penalties pres ribed by the law. Si ERIDAN SHOOK, Collector. New York, June 27, 1868. FFICE OF COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. for the Eighth district of New York, comprising the Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-hret wards of the city of New York.—Notice is hereby given, pursuant to law, that | < have received from the Assessor the lists of the valuations ‘and enumerations of property subject to tax under the “Act to provide Internal revenue to support the government, to pay interest on the public debt and for other purpos proved Bth June, 1854, and the acta amendatory thereto, approved 3d March, 1865, 13th Jniy, 1886, and 2d March, 186, that the duties and taxes enumerated therein have become due and able, end that I will attend personaliy or by deputy for Deollection of the mame at my oflice, #97 Broadway, datly (Sundays excepted). 168, from the Lith June until the Ith July, ineluaive, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4PM ‘The lists herein referred to comprise the special taxes on trades, professions, &c., and the taxes on carriages, billiard tables, gold watches, ‘and silver plate, for the year end ine ist May, 1868, abd. the taxes upon Incomes for the year ending Sist December, 1887, A. SPAULDING, Collector. ‘pennevevari. HEADQUARTERS. IRVING HALL, corner Fittest ib atreet and Irving pl Keystone Club, of Pena delpbia. ' The officers, members anc Young Men's Democratic Union C: are requested to meet at Irving Hall this (Friday) afternoon, nly 3, at 4 P. M., for the purpose of receiv Keystone Club, of Pennsyivania, xnd Americ: e ‘The Soldiers and The officers and members of the dite J who have signified their desire to participate in the re tion are invited to attend. | ‘The Mayor will make an address at the Hull, ‘Committee of Reception. | H. M.Npxsen, See. ‘A.J. ROGERS, Presi 3.4, Murry, Se NJ. JOHNSON, Ia ¥ L. FL HARRISON, Treas, | A. T. DOCHARTY, 24 Vice Pres’. | | gona, to which the: W. W. BANCKER. H. P. CARR, Chairman of Committee. =PARTIES HOLDING EXx¢ {PRCIAL NotiC RSION Hckets dated Augusta, Ga., June 30, cao ft return tek. op application to L. C. Duncan, Chanier Houre, 146 Kast Fourteen 4 b street, ite New Tammany Hal OOTN EB. MA LEY, Agent & ©. RR. TT, HOUSE COMMITTEE OF THE NEW YORK Yacht CTub having, to some extent, perfected their ar rangemente at the new Club House at Staten Isiand, desire to notify the members that the house and grounds are now ‘open for their use. ‘The steward will, for the future, be prepared to furniab iy friends, reason: ai e., to the’ members and their. | tuereof being previously given. QO COMIC FIGURES ILLUSTRATE THE NEW NUM 139 Serer YANKEE NOTIONS “Genera Grace ae an Infant, Chase, Pendieton, General Sherman, Horatio Sey- Hancock, Belmont, Col Governor Fen wen Wade, Ben Butler, Dan Sickles, fc, all in thie num- ‘Who ts the © See pietures. For = STEAMBOATS, &e. ‘YACHTS, LOW PRICE, LIGHT DRAUGHT (3% FRET) A Schooner for sale,Will carry 75 tone. Apply at 385 Rivington atree: OATS, BOATS, BOATZ.—FANCY ROW Boats gn B ‘led Boats, with one 22 feet. eal! Boat, with aay wn jog and cushions, Also one 28 feet; Spanish cedar, double ecull, new abel, for sale al G. & W. ALEXANDER'S, 224 and 294 South street, OR SALE OR CHARTER—STRAM YACHT IDA PEL F Jength 40 feet; boiler new and everything in good order, eet. Can be seen at rf address as ALove. H. L. RIPLEY with cabin, €e.; draught of water aft 3 Croger's station, Hudson River Ratlrom wt. TO HIRE, TH LATTER, Rif +4 pd Yacht for a two weeks crnise off the const 0! on Inland and Maseachusetta. Address, with deseripti vee sel and terme with captain, A. 8. J, box 2,596 Post ollles, Hew York. Rete —— |. OO ASHION COURSE, %, I.—FRIDAY, JULY 3, AT 3 o'clock P. M., match for $00. J. Mut ames Fre Hiram Howe names| ba id Moser ness. J. CHAMBERS, NION COURSE, L. I—TROTTING.—ON SATURDAY, July 4, at 8 P.M. “mateb for $1,000, ratle heats, beat three in five, in harness.’ B. Doble’s b.'m.’ Goldsmith Maid; H. Howe's b. m. American Girl. Horse cars leave the Fulton ‘and Williamsburg ferries every five minutes for the course direct. WM. SHAW, Proprietor. SPORTING=—DOGS, BIRDS, &C A™ BREEDS CHOICE DOGS AND MEDICINES. FRANCIS BUTLER, No. 8 Peck sip. Butler's Infi ble Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, ‘) cente. Butler's w work, $2. Extra si os. LL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR ‘sale,—Medicines for all diseases, Prepared Food for mocking birds. Tame black aquirrely, at B. DOVEY'S, Nos. Band 5 Greene street, ot ci ‘A MALE ROL DEER YOR SALE.—INQUIRE AT #7 Bowery. IRDS BIRDS, BIRDS._JUST ARRIVED FROM FLOR- ‘dn 400 young Mocking Birds, “For sale at Mra. FRANK ROEDER'S, 128 West Broadway. OR SALE—A SETTER DOG; WELL BROKEN. ALSO an English double barrelled Gun and Case. Apply at 65 Liberty street. 7 5 CENTS PER PAIR PAID FOR LIVE PIGEONS AT O PELTON & MCEWIN’s, 10 East Twenty-tirat street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S HORSE AUCTION MART, 112’ East Thirteenth street, near, Fourth avenue: REGULAR SALES EVERY TESDAY AND FRIDAY. FLIDAY, JULY 3, AT 12 OCLOCK. Gentlemen having private establishments which they wish to dispose of, as well as those wishing to purchase anything in the horse line, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, Our dealings are almost exclusively with merchants and business men, and our establishment is conducted on the same straightforward prinetples which govern honorable peo- ple in other branches of trade. Our down town office is re- moved to 39 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, where a register is kent of Horses, Carriages, Turnouts, &c., at Usa Fate and public sale. Liberal advances made on everything in Shouoee line. We never postpone a sale on account o! weather, CATALOGUE OF TO-DAY’S SALE. By order of the Executor. Complete Turnout, consisting of a coal black Mare, 8 years, sound, kind and gentle in single or double harness, together with a shifting top Buggy, chy made: Harness, Whip, &c., all complete. Pair Colts, own brothers, 15 hands, 3 years; Long Island, from Woodpecker stock. Elegant French Dog Gart, in complete order. Horee, all blac Ryadyk’s Hambletonian, ont of a Frustee mare; 15% hands, 6 years; kind and true i all barnese and under saddle; good sty! has trotted in 2:48 and ary elegant Park Phaeton, six seats, and isin complete order. Bay Horse, 16 hands,9 years, kind in all harness; free from vice; trots in 8:30. Four seat standing top depot Wagon, in fine order. Bay Horse, 1556 hands, ; true in all harness and under saddle’; trots close to three minutes, Very elegant four seat Park Phaeton, in fine order, made by Neidig & Co., Twenty-fifth street. Bay Horse, 154 hands, 8 years old, kind and true in all har- ness; a capital work horse, No top Road Wagon, in first class order. Sorrel Horse, 154 hands high, 7 years; true in all harness and under saddie; free from vice. Top Wagon, in first class order, by lirst class make Hay Horse, 154 hands, 7 years, kind and true in all bar- ness; superior family or road horse, and warranted sound. ‘Two tine Wagon Poles. Dark Bay Horse; description time of sale. Top Wagon, in fine order; tirst class maker. ‘Three sets of double Carriage Harness, in fine order, made by Dunscomb. ‘Two sets of light Road Harness, made by Louden. Several other Horses, top and'no top Wagons, single and double Harness; description time of sale. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S Auction Mart, 112 East Thirteenth street, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), JULY 8, AT 12 O'CLOCK, ‘Two very elegant four and stx seat Park Phaetons, one very fine French Dog Carte rivate gentleman's complete Turnout, consisting of coal black Mare, top Buggy, Harness, de. Parties ‘wishing either to bay or sell anything 10 the horse line would. do well to atend our sales. We make no misrepresentations. Several other Horses, Wagons, Harness, ‘er We never postpone a sale on account of the weather. T JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S Auction Mart, 112 East Thirteenth street. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK, Executor’s sale of an ELEGANT SIX SEAT PARK PHAETON, OR SALE—FOUR HANDSOME SHETLAND PONIES, kin tle broken to saddle oi G stables is'eSat Tenth street near Fit avenues, "= * OR SALE—A \NIFICENT SIDE SADDLE AND uAg Londo Bridle, made by the best m maker. Been little used. Tobe seen M4 GEORGE MURRAY'S, 93 East Thir- teenth street. 2 F% SALE—ONE PAIR COAL BLACK HORSES, OVER 18 hands high ; Jong manes and tails; 8 and 9 years old, ré- spectively ; warranted sound and kind; the finest and showi- est pair of large horses in the city, tt ‘fora very heavy cai riage or for express company horses. To be seen at Messrs. Jobnston & Van Tassel’s stables, 112 East Thirteenth atreet. roe SALE—A VERY STYLISH SORREL HORSE, 15 hands high, sound abd Kind, suitable for the road or light Dusivess; #! 422 West Thirteenth street, FR SALE—A LOT OF VALUABLE, LARGE WORK Horses. Also one tine Truck for sale and three Dirt Carts and a Bridle and Saddle. 0 New Chambers street. For SALE—TWO HORSES; ONE 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old; other one 16 hands high, 6 years old; both warrantes ound an Ind; to old Appl: GEORGE HALL, 413 Second avenue. APPIY '° apres GRA biatore Ey ih idtel Hp) AND ONE rt j one light st cl \c ito, "To be necn at 14Greenwich avenues AnNays Price POR SALE THE BEST ROAD TEAM IN NEW YORK, 153g hands; perfect in every respect; can trot in 2:45 of Petter also pair of Bays, suitable tor coach or road: ean close to 3 minutes; just from the country. Madi Stables, 60 Bast Tweaty-sixth streets ore OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 15s hands; warranted sound and’ kind; suitable fora doc- tor, milkman or farmer; to be sold cheap; also a Horse and D Dirt Cart. Inquire at Mr. SHANNON’ yr tavask rookie NNON'S stables, 180 Concord FOR, SALB A LIGHT WAGON, BY STIVERS; A. SE of light double Harness, and lady's Saddle and Bridle, by Dunscomb. Apply at stable, 28 East Twelfth street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE BAY CARRIAGE Horses, one Barouche and one Clarence; to be seen at 16 East Thirteenth treet. Fes SALE CHEAP—A SIX SEATED ROCKAWAY, nearly new, made by Wood Bros. Can be seen at #3 jeckmnan street. (OR SALE CHEAP—-A BLOODED MARE (NOT sound), worthy the attention of stock raisers. Can be teen At Christy's Pavonia stables, 375 Grove street, Jersey OR SALE CHEAP—LIGHT TOP WAGONS AND ROAD Wagons, as fine as any in the city; also two wheeled Tobacconist Wagon, Inquire at 1,311 Broadway. ORSE FOR SALE—8 YEARS OLD, WARRANTED AA sound and kind, “Inquire at $0 James street, in pawn ANDSOME OPEN BAROUCHE AND PAIR BAYS.—A well matched, handsome Team, perfectly gentie, 16% hands, long tails; will sell at great sacrifice, separately or together, A‘ldreas box, 970 Yost office, or 89 South strect, ‘ork. NEW SILVER PLATED HARNESS, 14, $16; $18 TO $40 per set; covered buckle, #20 to #80; also Saddles and Bridies, Sheets, Neta, Blankets, Lap Rugs, Halters, Circin- gles, Whips, &c., at 22, 24 and 26 Wooster street. OE SIX-SEAT ROCKAWAY, BUT LITTLE U! A and two Park Phaetons, for four Spersona, in excellent order, for sale at ©. BEARDSLEY'S Broadway’ and Thirty- seventh street. HAETON—SEAT FOUR PERSONS, used, in good order. Nineteenth street, TABLE.—A VERY NI S26 East Thirteenth street 8. BUT LITTLE Can be seen at 155 (new No.) West PRIVATE STABLE TO LET, between Fifth avenue and Uni versity place. Apply to M. CURLEY, 111 and 113 East Thir- teenth street. OP WAGON—A SPLENDID ARTICLE, WILL BE SOLD atasacrice ff sold within three days. Fraser's, corner of Reade and Hudson « J ERY FINE OPEN BAROUCHE OR BRETT TO BE SOLD for much less than ite value, Can be seen at 155 West nth street. Can be seen at fe Ninet WAXTED—A GENTLEMAN'S HORSE, TOP WAGON, Harness and ail complete, or the Horse of fine style, goo! endurance, 6 to § years, 4 to 4 minutes, 153g hands, (rained toaaddle, allat a modérate price. Addréss Hamilton, 0 oltice. WANTED-A NEW OR SECOND HAND SLEIGH, IN good ru order, capable of seating four persons. in fine order, Riel A COUPE ROCKAWAY, CABRIOLET, "GGY, DE- nt ee ee aod Sorat Se nenoee 500 new Carr’ rn cen n Broadway wore. HAMS, Fourth street and Broadway. \ HANDSOME BLACK HORSE FOR SALE—6 YEARS JX. old; warranted sound and gentle, Call at 165 First avenue for three days. A. GREAT, CHANCE, AA __A splendid fast Pon: A Hambletonian Mare. ‘A nice Sleigh, Robes, dc. 4 Wagon, Harness, &c. yp at 179 Waverley place, .tarPerry street. PONY BUILT SORREL HORSE FOR SALE—FINE A. Sraveller and good worker; {t for doctor, milkman oF family horse; price $150. Apply at 1,063 Second avenue, cor- per Fifty-sixth street. BAY MEDIUM SADDLE MARE—CHEAP, SOUND, seven years old, $9. Bay Horse, 1535 ; in 245 to wagon and sound. Single seat pi nearly new. A bay Mare, 164 hands, aix cellent family or road mare; perfectly so corner of Broadway and Forty-ninth street. WELL BRED MARE, A LITTLE SORE; TWO MOR- gan Pontes, 14% hands high; a valuable family Pony, every way xentle. Sold for half thelr value, 468 Pearl st, A PONY, PHARTON AND HARNESS FOR SALE AA. cheap’ tn good order and nearly new. Can be seen at DUNHAM & SON'S planoforte manufactory, Melrose, West- ester county, N. ¥. A —PARK, DOCTOR, BASKET AN « tons; Cabriolet % PONY PHA ¥i Dog Carts, Rockaway: agcer, Depot, Express and Busine per than at any place in New York found at the Empire City Repository, 92, 24 and 26 WM. H. GRAY. SSORTMENT OF TWO, FOUR AND SIX SEAT ingen; sultable for elty of country use; fine single 5 Horne top and open Wagons, Wagons, 30 per cent cbr b ister strect and doubl THOMAS FE. HICK 32 Barclay street, A, WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS.— ANY, GENTLE AX. man in wane of « frstweians city made Wagon, war Tanted in every respect equal to any manutactured, and at a Hi at COOPE it Carriage Mau “laries street. ° SALFE-—A SIX SEATED BRETT, VERY T PRIVAT 2A stylish, made in Paris, cost $3,000, but little used, price #400, 11 not sold before Thursday, July 9 to be sold at auc- tion on that day by J. JENK 1401 Broadway tech street. near 22 MERCER 8TREET..-ELEGANT Ss, 4 Hrette, Rock ways; Sundown, $150; road Wagons, $100, #15), $200, city makers; top Bugeies, new and second hand; Harnesses (rom S14 to 8150, city makers; Saddles, Bridles, Nets, Sheets, Robes, Halters, &c., 30 per cent below regular prices . VERY FAST 240 TROTTING STAR MARE, § YEARS AX old, chestnut color, long mane and tail, very slylish, war Fanted sound and kind, for sale at private stable, 107 East Sisteenth street; also a new light trotting Wagon. BUGGY POR SALE CHEAP_WITH SHIFTING TOP, A. in good order: price #198. Can be seen at 308 Hudson eet, corner of Sprin at GOODWIN'S stables, Thirty: seventh street and Seventh avenne. OTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. Carriages, Harness, Carriag! The immense ke (reat bargain At warerooms of CALVIN WITTY, 688 Broadway. A lot of second band Carriages for sale chea; VERY FINE HORSE, FOR COUPE OR ROCKAWAY A periectiy and ‘no faults, 16 hands bigh, bay, 8 e and trostworthy. Address W. H. CHEAP—YOUN( minutes to wagon, RAY MARE FOR SAL LARGE 2A. sound and stylish ; will trot in thr Suitable for coach, express ot any kind of business. Apply WILSON, 173 South street, MINER, STEVENS & ©O., ch od Light Wa- ae nti inspection of the public. Ware near Bond street. Manuttactory 118 to are coms 656 Broadw: FINE BAY HORSE, DS, SOUND ‘and kind, $126; team of gray Horses, 16%, $125; Horse, 15 734 Washington street, corner of Bank. two day A ARRIAGES AND HARNESS, GOOD ASSORT- + ment, desirable styles and low rates; purchasers invi- ted to examine goods. THOMAS &. HICKS, 92 Barclay street, near Astor House. COAL BOX TOP BUGGY, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, AA for sale: built by Stivers, and as good as new. Apply al R. M. STIVERS’ madufactory, 160 East Thirty-firet street, or room No, 1, No. 7 Warren atreet. VERY STYLISH-WRETT ON 0 SPRINGS—LAGHT A and a ti tC. BEARDSLEY'S, corner Broadway and Thir' 90 one on platform springs. ARGAINS IN SIX SEAT PHAETONS, HALF AND E tension top 4-seat Phastons, Rockawars, Wago secon aod Coaches, Breits, Phaelons anu Wagous, 4, doctor irty-firet stree 4CO., No. 3 Bond mreet, YARRIAGES. SECOND HAND SKIDDY ROCKAWAY Phaetons tor four one sia paseen, leather top Buy figeu trotting Me SAE Fant tween Third and Fourt! avenues, TARRIAGES, CARRIAG! or Harness will do wet! to examine our stock of Sine earri And harness, equal to anyo! the Broadway Las a N. MOONEY, 9% Liverty street, eee ton SELLING OFF CYRAP 40 NEW AND TY'S factory, corner Fulton avenue and Nevine street, Brook- lyn. and one gray, well matched, at Fifth Avenue Hotel Sstabies; also an elegant open Carriage (Caleche Brit street. For particulars inquire of Jobo Flood, coachma: JPOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A SIX SEAT, C order; been used but a few times; sold for want of nee; also A pair of fine carriage Horses, sovd and kind, 6 and 7 vears two light aod one Coupe Rockawar,two very nice lig e., at RS, 144 to 1 STRANGE! THE CITY /- wishing to purchase Carl to 30 per cent less, Ail work warranted as represented. aocond band Carriages and Wa¥ons of all styles. WIT JQOR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE HORSES, ONE BLACK And an elegant, luxurious Clarence, at 227 West Twenty-sixth under Germantown Rockaway, ‘partition front, in good vl Addseap bos 1,769 Poet ilies, nin Address, with particulars, box 3,283 Post oflices WAGONS FOR SALE CHEAY.—ONE EXPRESS OR Grocery Wagon, one Depot Wagon and one second hand Truck, at carriage factors, 30 Clarke street, corner of prin, 90), -BARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE A PRIVATE * + Turnout, consisting of bay Horse, sound and Kind, ean trot in 2:40; new top Wagon, piano box, Harness, c., logether or separate, Underhill's stables, Lafayette place. LOST AND FOUND. LO8%; O8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, IN GOING FROM 4 thecorner of Liberty street to Hamilton fei Check ior $143 83, on Importers’ and Traders’ Bank ; some Money. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it in the boot and shoe store 47 Nassau street, O8TON THE IST INSTANT, AN ERIE RAILROAD 40 n Ticket for Paterson. The tinder will con- fer urning the same to E, LAURENT, 48 How- ard street. OSTA SMALL SCOTCH TERRIER DOG, WITH THE 4 name of Frank Coakley, 160 Lexington avenue, on col- lar, Tuesday evening of Inst week. The tinder will be liber- ally rewarded by returning the kame to the address on collar OST—TUESDAY EVENING, IN RIDING THROUGH 4 Central Park and returning through the Rifth avenue to Fortieth street, through to Madion avenue and down Madison avenue to Thirtieth street, a lady's Black Silk Sacque. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 218 East Six teenth street, opposite St. George's chureb. ‘co QTOLEN—FROM THE QOUNTER OF THE RE SS tion Deparment, at the United States Sub-Treasur; The followin y of the loan of 1 No. 105, name of D. B. Chapman or assign No. 97, ‘name of Corcoran & Ri No. 250, name of 482, name of ansign Morgan or assigns Morgan, Jr. 8, Bearer. + 1278 and x 7%, Bearer. {ait All! agsigned to by d JULY 1, 1868, All parties are fort’ requested to communicate any same to Ew York, July 2, 1468, otiate these nformation {TOLEN—FROM HEMPSTEAD, L. L, ON TUESDAY SS) night, June 93, a gray Horse, 16 bands high, spare lege; one of the fore feet bern bilatered, which leaves a acar; the same foot is larger than the other three. The horse has & Jong tail and a very light mane. ® light top bugey Wagon. A reward of #25 will be paid'to an: who will give information a¥ will lead to the reco he horse, wagon and harn Address A. L. Brewer, car- man, plier 45 North river, New \ ork city. HE PARTY THAT TOOK AWAY THE CLOTHING from 18 St, Mark's place is warned to return the same within two days; otherwise be will be prosecuted, as be is kaown. REWARDs, 4) REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF A BUNCH OF DS keysto A. M. Ferris, 57 Bechange pla = REWARD WILL BE PAID TO TE 2) © Memorandum Book at 104 Second 10 REWARD WILL, BE, b who will bring back to his rel Ttalian boy aged ears, named Gaitani, and living at 66 Crosby street. le ie @ fiddler by tri 9 wears ‘red striped pants, dark gray vent anda woollen cap. All expenses paid. JOSEPH BRIGLIA, ANYRODY 10 REWARD WILL BE PatD IN THE STORE Bowery, for the recovery of two brass Die soien ia the smoking car of (he Harlem Raiir Tweaty sixth street at ll A. M., June 30, REWARD 18 $10,006 who surpa m BRADLE eat Business and Medical Cisirvoyant. Office 19 East nirty.third atreet, corner of Lesington avenue, — TO ANY WANTED TO PURCHASE. 950,000 TO $100,000 AssoRT i hanged Gorera \d @xamine ANTED—A STOCK OF ‘¢4 Merchand { DRY GooDs, YARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS.~WEEKLY_ AND J” moathiy payments taken for Carpets, Oilcloths, Window Sbadee, be >. KeLLrg CO. Corner Twenty ffth sweet and SistParen keen N. B.Great chance for hous N gant Rovod Hats and Bonnet tion, M52: CROWR, PROM 171 NEW BOND sTRE don, especial importer of Engiish Round Hat inform ber customers that she haw just received magnificent Feathers, Round Hata, Sea Side Yachting Hate, in all sizes, per steamship Ru residence, 915 Broadway. _ MELLINERY, ADAME CAMILLE LACY, 190 SIXTH AVENUE, near Ninth street, is #eling of the ha ance of her at bail the cost of EYES AND EARS, RTIFICIAL EYES. eerter of the I ATAX IC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE New York.—The usual DIVIDEND at the rate of SIX PERCENT per annum, free from tax, will be paid to deposit- ors on and July 20, 1868. Dividends not withdrawn will be credited and will draw interest same as principal DEPOSITS MADE NOW draw interest from July 1. SIX PER CENT INTEREST, free from tax, ALLOWED ON ALL SUMS from $1 to $F,0 con meee ne ©. D, BAILEY, Treasprer. J. P. Cooren, Secretary. ont ANY SUM, FROM $5,000 TO 875,000, ON BOND AND Awe Cte ee ot, Property ; com- mission halt of one per cent. SAMUEL BORROWE, 71 Broadway. Apanaee EIGHTS AND FIVES, LOUISIANA SIXES, Rey South Carolina Sixes, Georgia Sixes and Sevens an istered Stock of the State of Virginia for sale. Southern ‘and Railroad Securities a speciality. MANNING & DE FORENT, Bankers, 19 Wall street. RELIABLE CAPITALIST WITH $1,000 WANTED. To help bring out an invention of magnitude. Addre St A HEAR NY PERSON HAVING #12,000 TO LOAN CA of a safe and profitable investment by addressing with- out delay, Iron, Herald office. Agents need not apply. YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO ENLARGE HIS BUSI- ness.—Has merchandise and personal property to .the amount of $6,500, on which he seeks a loan of $2,000 for one years and for'which he offers a bonus of #200. "Addresa H. . L., Herald oflice. LADY WISHES LIMITED ASSISTANCE IN AN “EN- terprise which will yield immediate returns, Address New Pyblication, Herald ofiice. JONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, / June 24, 18K. A dividend of four (4) per cent, free of tax, has been de- clared, payable on and_atter July 6, The trausler books wiil remain closed until that date. ©. F, TIMPSON, Cashier. VENTRAL PARK / nue, near Fifty-second street. ‘Open daily from $A. M.to 2 P.M. and from 6 to 8 o'clock P.M. Six per cent interest (free of tax) paid on all deposits entitied thereto as per rules, Deposits on or before Juty 20 draw interest from July 1. Interest not withdrawn will be added to the principal and draw interest from July 1. JOSEPH O'DONOHUE, President. Rovent McCarreRry, Secretary. AVINGS BANK—781 THIRD AVE- Cea SAVINGS pbANK. / 58 BOWERY, SOUTHWEST CORNER CANAL STRE SIX PER CENT INTERE ALLOWED ON ALL SU FROM FIVE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. "Money deposited now, or on or before July 20, will draw in- Terest from July 1. “Hank open every day from 10 to 8, and also in the evenings of Monday, Metneedey and Friday, trom 6 to 7. Bank books in Engliah, German and French. SEYMOUR A. BUNOR, Sec'y. GEORGE FOLSOM, Pr [ME SAVINGS BANK QF ‘WILLIAMSBURG, NOS. 3 and 5 Broadway, near First street.—Deposits made on or before July 20 draw interest from July 1. Six per cent on $5 to $5,000. MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK—d1 Chambers street, New York, June 30, 1458. Dividend—The trustees of this bank have ordered that in- terest, free from government tax, be paid to depositors en- titled thereto, for the six months ending thia date, as fol- Jows:—On sums of $500 and under, at the rate of six per cent per annum, andon sums exceeding #300, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable on and after Monday, July 20, ‘The Interest, will’ be placed to the credit of depositors, under date of July 1, and will be entitled to interest for the next six months fi not withdrawn. HENRY L. HOGUET, President. Dayiy Lepwrrn, Comptroller. OR SALE—A FIRST MORTUAGE ON REAL ESTATE Heit this city. Apply to HENRY C. SAWYER, 16 Wall street. MONEY LOANED UPON LIFE INSURANCE POLI: aVE cies, personal property, securities, merchandise and bond and mortg: erchants accommodated. Paper negotiated. Collections made in all parts of the United States apd Canada. urchased, ages WM. BRI My Banker and Financial Broker, , Grocer’s Bank Building, ACON AND BRUNSWICK RAILROAD. -COUPONS of this road due July 1, 1868, will be paid on and after t proximo at the National Bank of the Republ gages on city real estate to of any applications which does n dress box 2,060 Post olf ALL COUPONS NOW PAYABLE IN” THE Of ‘Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, rg fs. fennessee and Louisiana cashed at the office of J. M. WEITH & CO., 15 New street and 70 Broadway FFICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE Company, Broavway, New York, July 1, 1868, have this day de- clared a slividend of five ‘apital stock out of the profits of the past six months, pared je on demand, free from government tax. M. J. HUGHES, Secretary. ( CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 1 Montgomery atreet, Jersey City, N. J.—Twenty'second semi-annual Dividend. ‘fhe Board of directors of this Com pany have this day declard a seul-anuual dividend of ive (6) per cent (free from tax), payable on and after July 1, 1568. J. PAULMIER, Secretary. STODDARD & BARROW, AGENTS, 48 BROAD STREFT, room 14.--Financial agents, mortgages negotiated to any aiount, loans on policies of life insurance and all securities. ¥ amount; no notice taken ate full particulars. Ad- QOUTHERN SROURITIES WANTED.—THE HIGHEST market rates paid for Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor ‘Tennessee, Alabama, Missourl and oulsiank past due conpons, by J. M. WEITH & street and 40 Broadway. G)X PER CENT, FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX. » THIRD AVENUP SAVINGS BANK, Corner Third avenue and Twenty sixth atreet, New York, June 25, 1468.) DIVIDEND.—A semi-annnal dividend, at the rate of six per cent per annum (free from government tax) on all sums rom $1 to $9,000, will be paid on and after the third Monday in 0. 16 New Deposits made on or befor ly 20 will draw interest from the Ist. Bank open daily trom 10 A. M. tod P. M., and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings from’ 6 to 8 o'clocl SPENCE ai |, President. 8, Secretary N NATIONAL BANK, OF THE CITY OF New \ork, June 80, 186+. Dividend, —A sem{-annual dividend of five (B) per cent, free of government tax, has been declared by the Board of’ Directors on the capital stock of this bank, out of the earnings of the past six months, pay able on aud after July 10, The transfer book will be closed from the dd to the 10th of July inciusly ©. 8. STEVENSON, Cashier. HE IMPORTERS’ AND TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK of New York New York, June 20, 1968. A dividend of five (5) per cent outof the earnings of the past six months, bas this day been declared, free of all tax, payable to the stockholders of this bank on and after Wedne day, July 1. The transter books will _be closed from the 2uth, inst! to the Ist prox EH. PERKINS Mo MY PRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC joan on bond and mortgage. I have re Pine street ry JAMES TNITED STATES TREASURY. ) New York, June 24, 1868. REDEMPTION OF UNITED STATES LOANS OF 1847 AND 1848. Th pursuance of instructions from the Secretary of the ry the holders of United States bonds of the loans of ind 1648 are hereby notified that amid bonds will be re- med at the Treasury Department ih Washington or at the olfice of the Assistant Treasurer in New York on and after the Ist day of Juiy, 18% (proximo) ; and that interest on the afore- said bonds will cease after June 20 hi ‘All bonds must ned to*The Secretary of the Trea sury for redemption,” and endorsed by the party to whom 0 bet re executed in a represen ity lo make the Should that b the department the date of ite in which it was lodged should be stated Certificates: presented shor id be listed in a schedule, in mes of payees and tb denomii ed whould be Ret f H.W. VAN DYCK, Assistant Treasurer. FOR THREE OR SIX MONTHS, best security, Addresa which the number other data above $140 Safety, Herald 01 e100) 0 LOAN EW VORK, BROOK- SLOO.000 iea'tn nition, Berpens nnd Passa gyuntieg, New Jersey, lp sums to ‘sult, “Apply to BE $214,000. fave, on New Yoru anu Brooklyn proper: ty, in sume over #2, im), for five CALLEND! ., BU Pine street, LOAN OFFICES. T THE DIAMOND BROKER'S, 673 BROADWAY, OP- posite the Southern Hotel. —A: ies promptly Watches, dc, Busine negotiated on Diamond: tial. <MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DI hea, Jewelry, & ame bonght at also Pawnbroke: bought for Dia- e., at 77 Bleecker street, second E8 MADB ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every descrip. bd Ks A. JACKSON, 111 Grand street, two doors west of roadway “AT #4 BROADWAY ONDS, GOLD WATCHE: Daw Stem ROADWAY to any amount on Dia id Jewelry; businessstrictiy T HIS JEWELRY STO! ‘M. DAVIS advances monde, Watches, Sil private and no NO. & WEST TWENTY-MHIRD STREET, FIFTH Avenue Hotti—Loans and Sales por, negotiated ow Diamonds, Watches other val securit T THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE WALLACK'S atre—The bighest price paid for Diamonds, fc Loans oegotiated on the same. ISAACS, D! Brol Entrance at 67 Thirteenth street, ASH ADVANC UPON DIAMONDS, TCHES, eeyrenaty s Merchandise and securities, M. BRUCE PUTNAM, Banker and Financial Brow No. 1 College place, corner of Barclay street, Broo k Buslding. JIANONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY | BOUGHT ‘and gold or advanced on, Highest price paid for gold Busioese confidential. Private pariot for ladies, BRANDON & CO., 702 Broadway and silver. 58 NASSAU STREET, CORNER MAIDEN LANE vi Having immense (ncilities we advance a wunlly low rates on Jewelry, Watches, Merchandise, Stocks or other securities, in large or email amounte. D() BOWERY, NEAR GRAND, ROOMS NOS.1 AND 3, 1 Up saire’—The highest price paid for Diamonds, Watches, Je liverwi Silks, 4c. Money advanced, Pawnbroker® la bougbt. 185 GRAND, STREET, NEAR MULBERRY THE Oe) highest price paid Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gold and Sliver, Silke Dry Goods, &e., or advances made on the some, Pawnbrokers’ lekete bough, ‘ PRICE -FOUR CENTS. Seeaha manne seaaad OURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO GLEN COVE— Landing at Whitestone, Fort Schuyler, age ad R Dock, Glenwood and Roslyn. a Yorite steamer Arrowsmith ‘will leave Peck slip, pier 24 East river, at 9:19A.M., stopping at Nineteenth and Thirt enth streets Cth streets each way, Refurning, will arrive at New York OURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS.—THE FAVORITE Side, Pleasant Vailey and Fort Lee (old) jie iguaine ME, NORMAN DODGH 18 ADMITTED AS 4 MEMBER ‘of our firm from May }, 1868 DODGE & Co., _Nuw York, June 1, 1868. Jersey City, N.'J- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. ERNST B. Lucke, who for several years bas signed fer my frm by is this day admitted a member thereof, and the usiness will be continued under the name of August Belmont £ Co. A joint procuration has been given to Messrs. Walther Luttgen, who heretofore signed jointly with Mr. Lucke, and John Hone, Jr. New York, July 1, 1868, rocuration, _ ‘Thirly-fourth wreet each way. Leave Fort Lee M peter or KOPPENFELS & BRUEOK, 88 MURRAY | 4, 6and7. . SY by street, has diseolved to-day mutual consent of — the partvers..F. Koppeutels is golng out of the business, and OURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO PEEKSKILL.— G. Brueck takes charge of it with ‘al ite credits and debi The steamboat ANTELOPE will leave Harrison street FREDERICK KOPPENFELS. jer at 8 o'clock A. M., landing at Thirty-fourth street, onker obba’ Ferry, Tarrytown, Nyack, Sing GUSTAV BRUECK. New Yors, June 30, wwe TAY BF HE INTEREST OF JOS. 1. BROWN IN OUR FIRM ‘ceases {rom this day by limitation, The business of the house will be continued by the ri fore, at Nos. 17 and aE ase ‘bt oe (Signed) O08, N. LE & CO. __Suly 1, 1868, Me a NHE COPARTNERSHIP between W. D. & J. R. Sparks at 1,299 Third avenue is this day mutualiy dissolved, Wm. D. Sparks continuing the business at the dame place and assuming all liabilities of sald firm. J. R. SPARKS, JUNE 30, 1868, HE FIRM OF BALDWIN & JONES IS HEREBY dissolved by mutual consent, the business to be carried sy Point and Verplank’s, W4Age 26 CENTS. AFTERNOON BOAT FOR YONKERS, Hastings, Irvington, Nyack, Sing Sing and Haverstraw. ‘On and after Tuesds Jane 30, the steamer THOMAS COL- LYER leaves the pier foot of Warren street evéry afternoon at 3:40; Thirty-fourth street, 3:55 (Sundaypexcepted). Re- Haverstraw every morning af 6:15; landing at Sing, 6:60; Nyack, 7:80 Irvington, 7°50; Hast- 8.05; Yonkers, 8:20; nrriving at Thirty-fourth street at Fare to Yonkers, 15 cent. NG BANKS.—REGULAR BOAT DAILY (SATUR- excepted). The superior steamboat WYOMING, ain Holtgn, will leave daily from Eighth street at 7} ¢ slip, 8; ChFistopher atreet, 4s, and pier 4, North river, at § o'clock, Sebubel's Band, Bait, Lines and Refrestiments on hoard Fare 1, Indies G0 cette, - Commencing Monday, ‘OFORE EXISTING on by Heaac P. Jones, WALTER C. BALDWIN, | J z ISAAC P. JONE: i oe New York, July 1, 1868+ GURANP EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK, HIGHLANDS = = as | LA, and Red auk, N. J.—The splendid steamboat, SEA BUSINESS QPPORTUNITIES. ves plier foot of Chambers street, North river, Satar- day morning, 4th July, at 7 o'clock ; Sun lay morning at ¥ jock. Returning aves Red Bank at 4B, M. each d 3 YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF MEANS CAN MAKE AR- each day. ments for entering into the Brokerage and Com- usiness on favorable terms, by addressing, stating command, B. W., box 16 Heraid oflice. GO9R MUSIC. GREAT ATTRACTION, FOURTH OF 1 July—At Elm Park, Staten Island, Gordon's celebrated nd string band, day and evening. Dey street, N.R., every hour. Fam spend a pleasant day will visit Elm Par dance. Bring your sweetheart they will be well please cing. Hotel 60 feet trom landing. Dinner furnished. Choice refreshments; fine accommodations. So come one and all and spend the day. Don't forget the boat leaves fout of Dey street, North river, hourly. G RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO THE Atlantic Ocean, landing at Keypor ‘he steamboat MATTEAWAN, Capt. T. V. Arrowsmith, will make an excur- sion to the Atlantic Ocean on the Fourth of July, leaving New York, Barclay atreet pier, N. R., at 9 o'clock A. M., going down the bay, affording a fine view of the fortifications of the harbor, the new quarantine bullding on the west bank of the Highlands of Nevesink; paasing ily Hook out, on the Atlantic Ocean, landing at Keyport on her return, affordiny plenty of time for dinner, bathing, &c., leaving Keyport at 8: o'clock P. M., and arrive in the city at 53g o'clock. Fare for the excursion, 50 cents. ry capital WELL LOCATED CORNER GROCERY STORE DO- ing @ good paying business; sales #600 per week ; rent cheap; good reasous for selling. SOUTHMAYD & © NY PERSON WHO CAN ORGANIZE A COMPANY on an article of merit used exclusively by the ladies, three years established, without competition, may address Meritorious Enterprise, Herald office. A 2OWN TOWN RESTAURANT, NEWLY AND HAND. womely fitted up, doing a large first class business, for sale low; terms easy. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. CTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTNER WITH CAPITAL wanted—In a well established lumber business; princi pala only dealt with. Address Lumber, Herald office BROADWAY CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT AND ICE . Cream Saloon doing a first class business, has soda water fountain, receipts #88 per day, for sal BOUTHMAYD' & CO., 194 Broadway. Brady EDUCATED AND REFINED SINGLE GEN tleman a lady partner, active or silent; auch an oppor- tunity is seldom “offered. ’ Address, confidentially, Maurice box 131 Herald office. OOK AND SMATIONERY STOR! bargain; an old established stand ; ail at 152g Fulton treet, Steamboats foot of iy Parties desiring to . Eilicient poltce ia wives and children with ‘wo large platforms for . 1% Broadway. ‘RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION AROUND J Staten Island,—The iad magnificent steamdr CON, NECTICUT, Captain Lewis Deming, with all the comforta, and xuries of a first class hotel, will leave Saturday, 4th Juiy, fram pier 44, north of Spring sireet, at9 A, M., Ol \- pher street at 9:19; Thirty-fourth streer, North River, at 9:80; pier No. 4 North Kiver, at 10 o'clock. A fine band of music wiil be on board, Dinner and refreshments will be provided. Fare for the entire excursion, $1. ‘RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION AROUND 7 Staten Island—The swift steamboat MARY POWELL will leave Desbrosses street at 12 M.; fare, $1 for the excursion. ONES’ WOODS.THE LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL steamboat JOE JOHNSON will run to Jones Woods for three days, viz., Friday, Saturday and Monday, from the fol- lowing placea: Broome street, E. Rat 9 and Il A. M. and L FOR SALE AT A ocation near Broad- way. PPV GOODS —A PARTY WITH. $3,000 CASH AND who can at once obtain from England goods to the amount of from $12,000 to $15,000, wishes an interest or situ- ation in & business in whieh he could obtain an adequate turn for money, eredit and services, Address Albyn, Herald oflice, SARS ——_——__— ————= | and3 ; Eighth street av $y and Ig A. M. and ig and JOR SALE.—THE OWNER OF A WHOLESALE DRUG | 34 P.N.; from Jones’ Woods at 10, 12, 2and6. Fare each Business, established in 1°54, owing to protracted sic way 10 ts, ness fs desirous to sell his Stock, Fixtures and Good Will, this aifording an excellent opportunity for any one wishing’ such business; also a Chemical Factory, with steam pow at Wert Mount Vernon, Westchester couuty, in the iminedinte vicinity of the Harlem Railroad depot. Apply to GAIL, AX | ¢ & KUCHLER, 175 Water street, or 105 Maiden lane. 4TH.THE FAST STEAMBOAT THOMAS L’ will make a grand excurston around Statew ng Franklin street at9 A. M.; fare, $1 for the 3 BOAT FOR NEWBURG.—THE VANCY —FOR SALE, IN A NEIGHBORING | S r THOMAS COLLYER leaves the pler foot of cit, Fixtures of a’ Fancy Dry Goods Store | W nday morning at 749 o'clock, Thirty- established over 20 yeara, Inquire of JAMES GLASSFORD, landing at Youkers, 118 Chambers ntreei, New York. sing, Haverstraw, MPORTANT TO TIN) MANUFACTURER: “RS ‘wanted to manufacture Patterson's Patent 5 king ——- Column, oF parties who desire to form x company to mani: | QUNDAY EXCURSION FOR WHITE STONE, SAND'S facture one article can find in this an unlimited sale. Apply | 4) Point, Glen Cove, Glen Wood and Roal: The steamer to L, H. COLBORNE, 851 Canal street. ARROWSMITH will leave Peck slip at i. Ce genni pCa RSG aDSTDAE Cp a0 above places, landing at I WANT TO INVEST ABOUT $1,000 IN A LIGHT BUSI- | streets each Way. Returning leave Glen 163 Herald ofiice. ness and give full time. Address this week Albion, box — 10; Hoes METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISH- we = ment, $ WANTEDIA MAN WITH $6,000, TO UNITE WITH | |, Printing in the most approved one with equal capital, and one who hax been cm | the Th ployed by concern for three yen, Political, Rai established manufacturing busiffe ald office. fn bnying ont a protitable #8, Address T, Cain, Her WOOD ENGRAVING. Designs gotten up and Wood Engravin at railroad speed, The advantages whlee pidity and quality of work a blighment in the United Stat BS MHE RIP VAN WINKLE WILL NOT GO 10 THE FISH ing Banks on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4. executed to order re offered as Te not excelled bs WILL SECURE A POSITION OCCUPIED BY ty Reveral yenrs, payin: $30 a wee WES & CO., No.2 Dey street, room No. 9 $5 000 hil SECURE 10 THE INVESTER i . r come of $1,000 per month in # perma- = nent Brat cl wines; a very Fare opportunity. Particy {TH OF JULY EXCURSION.-CATHOLIC | PROTEC. lars by interview or mail with Proprietor, 42 Broadway, | E tory.—The corner stone of the Catholic Protectory for room 93. Deatiiute Grin will be laid at Westchester, Village of the Fourth of July, at3P.M. The address will be delivered by Rov. Inanc T. Hi iuperior of the Soctety of St. Apostle, This edifice’ when completed will shelter #lx hun- dred lomeless children under the fostering care of the Staters of Charity. Accem to the Protectory by steamer Onmeo, Ful ton ferry pier, 8:30 A. M. and LP. M., returning at5 P.M. or by Hariem Kallroad, from Twenty-sixth street to Tremon' AtS15 aud 10A.M., of Second and Third avenue and Tre ‘Admission tickets, 50 cents, For sale at Society’ treet, Catholic bookstores and #extons of $8,000, -RARINER, WANTED-OR WILL SELL DO, 1. the entire interest and property i an extab- lishment of etghteen years’ standing and favorably known | the United States and Europe. The age of the proprietor th cause of retiring. No.4 Eleventh street, corner Fourth ave nue. $10.000. manufacturing b righ investigation, PARTNER WITH THIS of one retiring: od will bear nrer, Herald WANTED, A amount t TH OF JULY,-COLLEGE “ELLA MAY i P POINT.—STEAMBOAT k slip, at 10 o'clock A. May College Point at 2:45 P. ngat Broome street and Thirt Iron Manuf A GOOD PARTY WITH | for College above gum ean @ corresponding in- | M, for New York the best location in the city; all Address Howard, East Your: | — Point. The elegant steamer Chi mt, will lonve New York from Pes of West Thirty-fourth street at 92 #1 50, Music and refreshments on board. ‘TH JULY EXCURSION TO SHADY SIDE, Valley and Fort Leg—The new and first clase steam- boat FORT LEE will laaye New York, foot of Thirty-fourtty street, at 10, 12, 2and 4 o%lock P.M. "Excursion icket S5e., good On steamboats Palisade and Chamberlain. TH JULY EXCURSION TO SHADY SIDE, PLEASANT “‘E Valley and Fort Leé: steamboats PALISADE, CHAS: CHAMBERLAIN 4nd FORT LEE will leave New York, foot of Spring street, at 9 10,11, 12,2, 3,4 and 5 o'clock B. M. ianding at Thirty-fourth’ street’ eae way. Excursion theket ti 7 P. fat Eiguth | 25, good on either boat. eh Harlem, | (TH OF SULY.THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAM: _ = 2 tn boat CHKYSTENAH will make an Excursion arout FOR ROCKAWAY AND SEA. | Staten Island, leaving Harrison street at 10:30 A. M. Bt DRT ROYAL will leave every day, | bandon board, North river, at @ ne 1776 i re rriving in N@w York Catharine alip at 8:15. Fuiton ferry, Brookiyn, 8:30. Steamablp Compan new and in full operation. teenth atreet, ‘ #30,000.ON OR ABOUT THE IST OF $20.000 Kneit aero wit bean opnortinity to tn veat the above amount in an established, profitable and per manent manufacturing business in this city. Associations unexceptionable. Parties whose experience or tastes run to. manufacturing pursuits preferred. If real game an of business or residence is given an interview At the factory will be granted. Address box 164 Herald oilice. EXCURSIONS, 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION TO HARLEM, B Steamers SYLVAN GROV STREAM and WM, FERTCHER will leave Pe hour from7 A. M. uniil, 7 P. M.; teave Harlem HIGH rom 6A.M, « joria and 120th at HOY! KEEP COOL ide. The steamer m Warren street, FOURTH OF JULY. The steamer BRIDGEPORT qill leave— SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH '* Park. Steamers SYLVAN UROVE. dock, foot of Canad it | Pacttic Mi street, 9:30. ‘Crvard dock, Jer leave Peck slip every hour from 9 A. M. until? P.M. Leave y City, Harlem every hour from 9A. M. until 7 P.M. Landing at Eighth street each way. Fare to Harlem, 15 cents. 53 Stapleton, Staien Inland, 1} “aot 7 > " md For the Atlantic Ocean, rounding the Lightebip, aff GRAND EXCURSION OF THE the defences and torthications ol Clab, of South Brooklyn, on th July, up the proaches that can be ubtained, Hudson, giving a grand view of the nd Htghian: Wallace's Band will accompany the excursion. The steamer Only Son and barge T. C. rant will be in at- No freworks of any description will be permitted, tendance. ‘The steamer will make the follow: Pier 8 Eust river, 7 o'clock ; Market Brooklyn, 8; Joralemon street, # :3 of Congress street at 9A. M. Tickets 50 cents; the barge. landings Pulton ferry, from an be bad at Tickets for the excursion $1 each. 1776. HOPKINS’ HOP. 1776. Ball at Si. Konana’s Well, Flushing, L. 1., on the Fourth of July; Fireworka, Ac. Pree, free, tree, (ree, free. Cars leave Hunter's Point every hour. Ferry from Thirty- fourth street, E.R, and James slip. HopKINs, Proprietor. GRAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO AL West Point, Cold Spring, Cornwall and Newburg. —The fast sailing steamer MAGENTA will leave F Brooklyn, at 74 A. M.; Barclay atreet, 8; Christ ¥ 8h; Thirty-fourth street, 9 A.M. A fine band will accompany the boat. Two hours at Newburg. Fare for the excursion #1, Well supplied with refreshments: GRAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO RU iNg@ away.-The PORT ROYAL, lei Warren street at 9 o'clock A. M., returning at 6 P.M. Fare 60 cents, JAMES =| MISCELLANEOUS, A NOTARY FOR NEW YORK COUNTY WILL RE sign hie commission for agnilicient consideration, Ad- dreas at once C. L. R., box 3,994 Post office. Db? YOU WANT TO GET CURED? TAKE SIGNOKET'S “PURGATIP LE ROY.” Are geetT, ghOF, Treatment—Chronic diseases, Iat day, Vomitive; 24, 34, + Barges and Steamboats, all kinds 4th, Purgative; Sth, 6th, 7th, rest. ‘This course should be par: And other groves; music #6 per instrument sued every week whtil a cure is effected. Acute diseases are MoMANUR, SI Nasaau atreet, room No. # to be treated in the #ame way, but with only one day's reat continue this treatment until cured. Doses—A spooafal a bait or two spoonfls of eltuer No. 2; eblidren should take haifa dose and No. 1. The directions which accompany our bottles should be attentively followed; each byttle et Signature on the label, our name in the water mark paper, and on the cofk a band with the stamp of the Frese xoverhment, Do not be Imposed upon by frau SIGNORET, Doctor of Modiciae and Apothecary, No. 61 N_ EXCURSION STEAMBOAT TO CHARTER TH fret clas, swift and commodious steamboat JOHN ROMER can be had for excursions by applying to R. COR- NELL WHITE, 144 Fourth street. YONEY ISLAND FERRY—NORTH AND FAST RIVER / Lines. The NORWALK | Chriatopher street, North river, at 9:20, 12:0, 3:20; Warren airost at #40, 12-40, 8:40; | Rue de Seine,’ Paris. pier No. 4 North river, foot of Morris atreet, at 10, Land 4d Depot, FOUGERA &@¥AN DE KIEFT, No. 20 North WO- o'clock. The ALLISON leaves North Eighth street, Wi. | linm street, New York, hast river, wt $20, ~ oo Fulton ferry, Brook I ANIEL #. LONDON, 68 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, Commission Merchant, Orders and Consignments solicited ON COILS.-I HAVE THE SOLE A liamaburg, at § o'clock; Broom sireet 11:20, 2:20; Peok slip at $40, 11.:40,2 00 lyn, at 9:12 and 3 o'clock. Omougna BANKS.-GO RAIN OR) SHINE. —THE ing ste CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, Mon- NDU "July 6; kam’ Greenwood, plot, Landings Harrison 1 ee, inder the patent gramted to Dr. et, N. Re Eighth street, E.R., 64; Broome | & to manuf soll Induction Cosle m street, E.R. Horig. Christopher aiteet, N. H., | Woat is! known aw Ritchie's principle of winding the ; Pier 4, A.M. Bait. lines aud ref mats od fas Oy rat - chy odd oo board, Free chowder served. Fare #2. AL. G. FOSTER, CHIE, 409 Proctor ean i XCURSION, JULY FOURTH. —TO NEW HAVEN, THE , BLE STATUES ANDY. Fi AND’ beautiful “Cup of Kims."-Steamer CONTINENTAL EE TATU OstoR TAMER a) BRO. leaves Peck slip ah A.M dN a and wholesale dealers in marbie, 7! ‘ater street, New P.M. The views along Lol ; : (or tee round PELIGIOUS NOTICES. GLESIA DE SANTIAGO.—AVISO AL PUBLICO —BAPA igiesia celebra su culto en yo los domingos lo situado en Fours OF JULY EXCURSION TO SEA.THE NEW ‘and elegant steamer JOHN ROMER arsion on Saturda: y meas la manana, en e] tem Tignionty of Sandy ie " Zatre ins avenitas 6x ¥ Sa, predicaudo el eermon el ‘bor, iipper and lo tn! Rnrique C. Kiley, de Santiago, de Chile Lo que re boat will leave Fulton ferry, ‘ai pablico, invitandolo wfectiosamente, Loe asieotes com Brook ‘Thirty-fourth y @ gratis. ag in time to with rwer, 10 o'oloek, Fare for the excor of freworke In the even: Tickets POLITICAL. -POLITICAL BANNER PAINTERS " A; ND FLAG MANUFACTURERS, OFER & JMOURTH OF SULY EXCURSION, FISHING BANKS with thelr address, at the office of the ciud, OF sovitation to ae pr of the stay Io the city may be sent to them, MANTON to view the bay aod harbor of New York, lands of Neversi Portuntty for fine aport in fenta r The a team boat daca with upper and AHAM, 9 DUANE ET. near Broa lower sajgons and every accot lation for passengers, 1 7 “LU KOPIET a anken Urand Excursigg on sanirday,d ee Rony | [HE MANHATTAN CLUB, @ FIFTH AVENUE, Eighth sireet, Williamsburg, at 7 o'clock, th street, New Naw YORE, June 16, 1868. York, 7g. Pack ap, 23q: Christopher: ai M4, and pier 6 ‘The dei tothe Democratic Nationa)’ Convent North river at 9 This will give excursioniats (be best chanc® | Tequested, on their arriva: ip the city, to eahmnents oo hoard, Fare for tae whole excursian @1; ladies | MANT he’ and children 500. T° THE DELEGATES OF THE NATIONAL CONVEN. SISHING BANKS DAILY SATURDAYS EXCEPTED) — | oh ot eect ett ie ame OF or ee ee near Reire F The elegant saloon and cabin steamer RIP VAN WIN. | ty.crgt atreet. " $f KLE, from A.M. and ple mente on board. eck #ip, at 7:50 A. M ‘stopher streat at 6.30 0. 4atY A.M, Mu bait, lines and refresh: NEV PAPERS HERALD AND NEW ten yours comp! F3; RTH OF JULY THE SPLENDLD STEAMBOAT THOMAS CORNELL will make a gran@etcarsion arow Staten Island, Jeaving Harrison street, North river. at 10 A.M. fare, $1 for tbe sxcumion, eed {ILE OF NEW ‘YOR! Times for the numbers (or # te tou see

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