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YT = a: 4 WHOLE NO. 12,906. NEW YORK HERALD _ NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY ‘3 1869, PRICE FOUR CENTS. : — —— = = = a anwmene aa ~— Sa Pa ae" PENANCIAL» niin _vowrern oF. Fi, ADRS " EUROPEAN “STRAMSHIPS. oe __ COASTWISE STRAMSHIPS, ELAVAN, ALBANY. ano | Fpasnion ae 1 oo JULY ATS | over oy yap” wees | PROGRAMAS GULAR LINE Heres SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. DP vithout tet yAN peat ‘ts - , UGUST BELMONT & CO. For Puerto Plata, Samana and St. Domingo City, via jew York end Mexi (rad sailing C0. Detective Police. cig Basen, Whipple, Pitecet i, shi i re » Garvonter. g. Ba Wi Inaue letters of credit for travelers use on mE arrnoaciin. iifuvensary Turks Inland. sit ‘i ee toa bas every ealy dye rome pleri7 Batt rear ba ee 9 Messrs, e ams Pree, pew steamers vs" P.-OOME, 46, B7 San & “CHAMBERS, Proprio in Parts, London, Frankfort ‘and Vienva; and their corre- NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE, TREE CLEOPATICN Captain Philips, Thursday, July & Comal Gvsste,_ i pat Rages L- MONDAY, JULY & aT 6p, | sondern al lye ‘principalities of Hope, Also make iy 8,16. Cast, Ba Delaney, G2TY OF MEXICO, Cantain Deaken, Welneaday, July 2% oe a caine ie e ‘M., Road Race Yor @500. Mr. McGoldrick’s B.'s, Ameri. | Hlegraphi 8 —— Satur seat fr te poets Finely. For FG OF DAMAGES ADDY OY ANDRE & SON ; ee iatnrday, July 17, at o'clock noon, precise! Wee NFORMATION HAEL orconnon, ‘Cambor; Mx, ‘Geary begs hah “Atanric SAVINGS BUNK nan ‘@ECIAL comanrr co si COMMON COUNCIL, ] Porsreight sn Ah Lp che Yond lon) ap- SS Bronatra rr x tham square and New ‘appoiuted for that purpose, way. | = Sesenthe’aiuataadin of due by fhe stain Motnaipny ot yBu- | FZORORER, COURSE MONDAY. JULY 6 1m, AT 3 ” Stef te, se me TOMINNT. | VOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, oy. andl nor, ig b. g. Tom Bray, teuluer . nae, Dane Cares pacer, The trustees of this bank have ordered the usual quarterly | _ There will be a Military Parade of the First Division, New EDUCED RATES, CHANTS’ SrR4MSHIP LINE, wr ’ 19. B. PAL a J and half yearly dividend at the rate of York State National Guard, under command of Major Gen- London and New York Steamship Line. compriain, the frat class ste: peed ies pillesli* 6 ix per cent per innim eral Alesauder Sualer, pureuant to the following order : Steamers forinighuy to London direct frompier No. 3 North | GENERAL GRANT Captain H. 8. Quick area MENTS FOR THE NERALD pean spe ice Bem fayien be paid on all deposit enticed thereto under the bylaws. Cineral Grders, No, 4. river Pasage at 8, $70 and $i cursency. CRESCENT CITY. ‘aptain J. B. Hildreth CEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR ea rai faterest not withdrawn will be added. to the principal, Headquarters First Division, N. G.8.N.¥.)° | CELLA. ‘LL0) cAug. 7 | SHERMAN... tain W. P, Henry BRANCH OFFICE, 143 FULTON: STREET. Two Daye? TROTTING. wit will Ue eacaied to intereat as & deposit. New York, June 16, 1869. PARAGUAY, a Suiyae ATALANTA: ‘ngust 2 | GENERAL MEADE. ain A. W. Sampson —— Wednesday, July 7.-Match $2,000, Budd Doble’s b. Deponta made before July 21 will receive interest as from 1. This Division will parade on the Sth day of July next, to For paseage to Hamburg, Bremen, Havre, Paris, Antwerp | UNITED STATE! aptain G. L, Norton SPECIAL NOMBRE Hotspur and’ Dan Biers bg Myton’ Feny, whe meats, | Jy WARUISON HALL, President, | eelepeate the Nineiy-thfrd Anniversary of oir National inde> | and Kotterdam at uenpeat curren) raten nopiy to fee , i “ pendence, roadway, steamsi GE Huse dilate bent three in five, to wagons, Ps ‘The troops will assemble ab folios _For freight to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL: 4 Sonex, P _untrep STATES, SHLAND HOURE, “ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, Philadelphia, is the only house in the elty on the Euro: pean plan, Commercial travellers take ho A. F. BELCHER, Proprietor, A ~HINARD'S STORAGE ROOMS FOR FURNITURE «and Baggage, &c.. 92 West Fourteenth street, nexr Eighth avenue." Tricks io move; experienced men to handio furnit -A REMAIN AT YOUR BUSINESS TILL 6 ‘clock, and at half-past 6 he seated at your dinner at Bt James Hotel, Marion (West End), Ne J.; first class table; ‘elegantly tarnished re rooms, en snite or singly; ail modern iin: rovements; gas, baths, hot and cold water, Ac, New Jersey aliroad, foot Cortlandt sureety at 6 0 and 9 A. 12 Mey 3 8:80, 410, 6:20, 4 6: 1s 10 and 11:00 P.M. 16’ minutes from foot Cortiandt street OFFICIAL DRAWINGS: + Missouri and Kentucky State Lotteries. MISBOURI—EXTRA CL abs 407, JULY &, 1960, 1, 1%, i, 65, 39, 66, 50, 07, 32, 37, MIBBOURI--OLASS JUL i 78, €5, 88, & 50, 42, 60, 51, 64, 28, 52, 38, KENTUOKY—EXTRA 1, 43, JULY 3, 1868, 13, 8, 85, 69, 88, 72, 9 94, 73, 78, 49, 29, BI. KENTUOKY—OLABS 414, JULY 3, 1869, 16, 4, 77, 7, 31, SI. 15, 70, Information furdished In the above ant alo Royal Havana wotueries, J. CLUTE, Broker, No, £08 Broadway and 188 Fulton street. ¥ ANY OF THE GENTLEMEN THAT WERE DRIVING down Fifth avenue Saturday evening, July 8, about five o'clock, aod saw the man who run into and upset a = and gentleman at the corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty- mith street, will give any Information of the party they will confer a great favor by addressing 8, L. B EY, 51 West kitty sixth street. LARIES,, FAIR-FOR (THB BENEFIT OF THE 4 Church of Our Lady of Merey, commencing Monday, Jilly 5, at Borclock P, Mo. in the hall of st. John's Colle Fordham, N. ¥. The Falr will open each day at P. M. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR. BRANCH OFFICE 145 FULILON STREET. os _¥ACHTS, STEAMBOAT, &e. OR SALE—THE CELEBRATED SCHOONER YACHT Henrietta, 210 tons b rden, old me measurement, winner of the great ocean yacht race to Cowes, England, in 1866, (in which she made the extraordinary rv ran ron of 280 miles in 24 hours), and several other ocean races. The Henrletta has been on a cruise tothe West Indies, but has returned to New York, While on her voyage from Key West to Charleston she made arn of 250 miles during rough weather, showing that she bas lost none of her speed. The Henrietta has a commo- Qous saloon, handsomely fitted up, with a large stateroom: on the starboard side, three ‘Other, sta erooms and two atate- rooms forward for officers, The cabin furniture, kitchen utensils, &c., are in complete order, and the véssel will be put nreadiness to go to sea immediately, ‘The Henrietta will compare favorably, for ‘speed and feagoing qualities, ‘with any yacht in this country or or England. For particulars address J, ANDERSON Herald ofice, New York. TEAM YACHT FOR Lahr FINE MORELEBD ‘steam yacht, 55 feet long, 11 feet beam, 10 tach square ng ord order, for ‘for sale x « gat Sg found and in cor aay Bhe is vei economical fn the item Dolphin, New York Heraidolice, ‘ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND FOUR OARED Shell or Lente Boat, built to steer by bow oar, ulars Addi with 256 “Post offi seers vce To al DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR. BRANCH OFFICE, ‘45 FULTON STRBET. COPARTNERSHIPS, OTICE.—THE pai & RICHARDSON MANU- facturing Com) city, nave thin Me day ( jane business to Wi inane, Wie & Ob ie heetace a #9 corner Flushing and Nostrand avenues, Breokipe: rite lebis due date manufacturing company wil pleage settle at No. 73 Warren street. CHA RDSON, eh The Mackrell & Kichardeon Maufacturing Go. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE. ublic and all who have heretofore had dealings with the rm of Loder Brothers & Company, that this firm having n dissolved be will continue the’ business (dry goods Jobbing) at the same piace, Nos, #18 and $15 Broadway. “NEw York, July 1, 1869, BENJAMIN LODER. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW | YORK HERALD BROOKLYN OFFICE ONTIL enone P.M. HERALDS meta tA TS O'CLOCK THe BRANCH Siebicn. 45 FULTON STREET, BHOO KLYN. BUSINESS | OPPORTUNITIES. _ LL WHO crap LOOKING FOR BUSINESS SHO! LD call at 8 Park pl and exami boing apis) partie for cal ae a Lect is of fruit or von etal in three mint or ne aE JONES & 00. (A RARE CHANCE FOR SALE, A PART INTEREST in along established printing office doing a permanent Business. For further particulars address Printer, box 235 Herald oMee, PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF. 95,000 {a's long established business, Enquire at 86 nue, between 7 and 8 o'clock P. M. Ww: DESIRE A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER IN our business, which te wholesale, well established, ve mafe and proutable; about getired, to meet Soran of y increasing business. Address Duane Street, Her- ald olice WANXTED_A MAN WITH $500, AS PARTNER IN A new furnished boarding house, restaurant and barroom, e of the best streets: at 304 Eant 34th at. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD. RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANO! OFFICE Lud FULTON STREET. wn. ‘Aj LOST "AND “FOUND. Foun on I8T INST. ON BROADWAY, A GOLD Waich and Chain, Will be returned to the owner by a| Plying to ©. Coles, 161 West Broadway, OST—ON SATURDAY MORNING, ABOUT HALF: 4 past ten o'clock, a Watch Chain and Pinwwithout agian, ‘The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at 189 East Forty- aixth street. ‘Thareday, July 8-—Match 89,000. J. J. Rowen's b. m. Lucy and Budd ‘Doble’s b. m, Goldemitt Maid; mile beats, bent three in tive, tn harness, od days and Gack.” Trotting ta commence at 2 o'clock. ISON & DOR, roprietore, ROTTING—AT COOKE'S SUNNYSIDE HOTEL, HALF way house to the Fashion Course, on Monday. July 5; trotting to commence at 12 olock. “A Grand Bail and Rhode Islaud Claim Hake at § o'glock, M. W. P. COOKE, Proprietor. pene aes DVERTISEMENTS YOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 45 FULTON STREET. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. At KINDS OF FANCY DOGS ALD BIRDS FOR sale.—Medicines for all diseases. Prepared Food for na neeklog birds, at B, DOVEY'S, No. ¥ Greene street, corner Hea attended by Mra. Dovey. LL BREEDS CHOICE DOGS AND MEDICINES.— FRANCIS BUTLER, No. 8 Peck slip. Butler's Infailt- ble Mange Qure and Flea Exterminator, 75e. Butler's new work, $2. Extra Stock and Traived Dogs. Imported tri- color "Gerantums, 52. GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM cont M o. bia.—WM. HUSON'S Fishing Tackle Store. Re- pairing in the b dest manner, Base Ball & — ac. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERA: RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN ree OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. HORSES, CARRIAGES, | &C. A? BARKER & HAMLIN'S OITY AUCTION MART, 4 BARKER, AUCTIONEER, corner Broadway and’ \Thirty-ninth street, BR AUCTION SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Gentemen's private Establishments disposed of at public and private sale to the best gdvantage, neral assort- ment of Horses, Carriages, Bugcles, H Jorse Clothing, Halters Whips, &e- to uit the needs of ail classes of purchiaers, con stanly on hand, | Orders promptly executed. ‘Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on ‘every horse sold under warrantee, Good stabling for horses at public or private sale. ‘The only mart in the city having a driving ring for showing horses on sale, Carriages, Buggies, &c., taken On storage. A. POWERFUL BAY HORSE, 17 HANDS, 7 YEARS old; suitable for cart or coupe. Agri fray Messenger pply at 807 Hares pears oid; trot in 60, road wagon. OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, West Thirteenth street, A ~ tran wa + offers second hand Carriages, viz. :— ‘One six seat Rockaway, Qa Wagonette. four seat Phaeton. Onestr seat Phaeton. ‘One top Buy One road A ron. —FOR SALE, A CIRCULAR roe 9 SOUER Witt pole and shafte; a square box top ‘with ole and al ; pow ldo 9 all made by rewster tne fie pe athe Wat For’ cnet or of J. OG, ire at et 4, 140 Liberty street nf ake rs A THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF + Carringes of all descriptions, new and second hand; also sin, jouble Harness, Sheets, ao &e.. at GRAY'S gle Empire City Carriage Repostiory, 26, 22, 24 and 26 Wooster street. lage nines oF CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.— me ie, 9 para treat nd hand 0 hand top BUgH recs, a9 Barclay street BY. THE DEXTER CIRCULAR AND MAKE YOUR horse trot fast, or go behind and take everybody's du ee Thats it. Price ferences. P. D, 67 South Bis ‘of box'6,085 Post omice. (SARRIAGES-SECOND HAND | PHAETONS, ROCK: Victorias, top Bi wok test ib rotting and Road Wagons, Coupe and Coupe Roc! Depot Wagons, with or without tops; also a variety of summer suitable for the eountey, at K-M. STIVERS! Manufactory 144 10.139 Kast Thirty-tirst street. OMPLETE SALE FOR WANT OF USE_TWO BUG. / gies, one by Brewster. of Broome street. Inquire at 8S Third avenue, SE EXPRESS Wane SHAW, S04 Green: OR SALE—ONE TWO pews Warranted.” Inquire o JOR SALE-A VERY FINE MESSENGER HORSE, 6 years old, very fast, sound and kind; one of the finest horses in New Jersey ; also four good work horses. Can all beeen on Jones’ farm, about half mile east of the atation of Plainfield, N. J. (OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, FIVE YEARS OLD, A tevenieen bande; kind and gentle; would make a good vit amily Horses ie Goo R PRe alt Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. F%, SALE—A DARK BROWN HORSE, 16 HANDS T , high; young, stylish and a fast traveller} will be sold the owner has no use forhim. Apply to CHAS, E. BULKLEY, Tal 181 Broadway. Fes SALE—A BEAUTIFUL WHITE PONY, 184 HANDS ently sound, Kind, fast and gen ‘ark ‘Phaeton and ‘est Twelfth street, Fe SALE—SPEED, COMFOR’ pairs of the most stylish and count L eine Ce tror nth Town oe 2K rote in tnree minutes ; one Fears old, can sens threo minutes of Mules In United States. GEO. ninth street, Ethan Allon stables. OR SALE CHEAP_ONE, OVAL GLASS HEARSE \d one oval 1 pase Jarge Hearse; to be sold cheap for ¢ n the best of order. Inquire at 200 Fourth street, Wil- amsburg. SAND § SAFETY—TWO Horses in the in 84h to pore and do Horse; one fine ay Gelding, three fie Jarnest and finest pair ALL, 184 Went Thirty- y one ©. D. B. DEPOSIT BEFORE JULY % WILL DRAW INTER- est from July 1. Bia Per Cent, from Goreme tax, THD AVENUE BAVINUS DANI 354 Third avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street. Open daily from 10 A. M. to8 P. M.. and on Monday, Wed- nesday end Saturday from 6 to 8 P.M. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HUDSON ‘and Harlem River Ci pany will be held at the die of the company 14 Fark. place, o8 Mondays 18th inst At Ia olclock My for The election’ of a'new Board of Directors for said company. Pols open From 12 101 P.M. By order of COURTRIGHT, President, Eourut H. Parzen, Secretary, _New York, July 2, I IME SAVINGS BANK, NOS. 3 AND 5 BROADWAY, Wiiliamsburg. Deposits mare on or before the 20th draw in erest from July 1. Six per vent, on 85 or $0,000, ORTON BLISS & © 80 Broad st jamie Cireular Notos and Cireuiar Letters of Credit for travel lore; also Commercial Credits, available in all parte of Burope. ONEY 70 LOAN-ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ON city real estate, in gums of 3,000 and upwards. HENRY A. SMITH, No.7 Pine street, )FFICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE Company, No, 118 Broadway, Ww" Yorn, Jaly 2, 1869, The Board of Directornof this company have. this day de- clared a dividend of Hive per cent (free of government tax), payable on demand, WILLIAM J, HUGHES, Secretary, ( FFICE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY of California, 54 William street, New York.—The cou- pons of the First Morigase Bonds of the Central Facitc Rail. road Company, due July 1, 1869, will be paid in {i nga coin, on and after that date, on presentacion at the ing house of FISK & HATCH, No. 8 Nassau sireet, New York. Schedales will be furnished on application. Lots of wer or more coupons will be recejved for examination on the 2vtl andgith of June, C. P, HUNTINGION, Vice President, BIRTY FOURTH DIVIDEND. ER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. The Hoard of Directors of this Company ave declared a semi-anbual dividend of five (5) Rey coat ¢ from govern- ment tax, payable on canand at their “omice. 45 Wall street, /onK, July 1, 1889. I. REMSEN LANE, Secrotary, HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OLD ADAMS EX- press Company are reauested to meet at 85 Broad street, ofiiee of Messrs, Os; cin Brothers, on sacle ar 12 o'clock, on business of 8) nee, EINSTEIN, JOHN WILLIAMS. GEORG! ONKERS AND NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE Company, 176 Broadway, Howard Building. 1800 few YorK, June ‘The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-an- nual dividend of ive (5) per cent, free from government tax, pa} able ‘on and hates July 6, 1869. by meh JOHN We NURRAY. Secretary. aaeeres Brakd} 1869. it Eaten Bank, Bowery, scuttreet corner of Cal The Poche interest, at the rate of six per cent annvim on all sums of ®6 atid upwards, which ave been ‘on deposit for three or six months previous to July 1, will be credited and pald on and after Wednesday, July All interest not called for will remain ‘as prinespal, end draw interest accordingly, and will be cntered on the de bei ka at any time when present the Jim of Bank is open every da} fe the tion and payment gf, money from’t0 Ar, cof PMs and fn the eventags of Mond: einseday ‘and Friday, Nrom's til7 ovclosk, mnDeposits made on or berore July 20 will draw interest from lat of uly. Bank books in German, French and En, ogieh, E. A. QUINTARD, President, _Seyaoun A. Buxcy, Secretary. nan, Firat brigade of infantry on Fourth street, east of Pathe Becina brigade of infantry on Fourth street, west of rn fe Third brigade of infantry on Great Jones street. ‘The Fourth brigade of infaniry on Amity street, The Furst brigade of cavalry on Bond street. 111. They will be formed fn close columns of companies, right tn front, the head of each brigade resting on B ys V, The mounted artillery will be reported tothe ing oflicer of the First brigade of cavalry, aud assigned a pos: tion in column in rear of the cavalry, V. Brigade commanders will report to the Chief of Staff, on Broadway, corner of Washington ng 8 soon as thelr re- spective brigades are formed, Vi. Theeulamns will warch at 7% A. , the First brigade of Anfantey lending’ the other brigaies fallowing, at proper Intervals ta the or ler above named. VII. The line of march will be down Broadway to Canal street through Canal street to the Bowery, up the Bowery and Fourti ue to Twenty-third sireet, through Twenty-third street to Madison avenue, up Madison avenue to Thirty-fourth street, through Thirty-fourth street to Fifth avenue, and down Fifth avomue io Twenty-third street, VILL. The streets and avenues above named, from curb to urd, are designated as the division parade ground for the ye IX. Brigadier General Burger will direct a national salute from the Battery at sunrie and at noon, tore At the Worth Monument the column will pass in review before the officers of the Army of the Potomac and tmme- ately therea‘ter be dismissed. By order of Major General ALEXANDER SHALER, Jonw Fowrrn, Jr, Colonel, A.A. G. and Chief of Sia, Olticial—Carl Jussen, Major aud A. D, ¢ All persons’ desiring to witness the parade of the military are hereby notified to select some pointon the line of marca indicated, commencing in Broadway at Bleecker street, and terminating at Broadway and Twonty-fitth street, It is particularly requested by the committee that the streets through which the military pass on the occasion of the pa- rade be not sprinkled on that day, until after the command shall bave passed. The police are requested to give effect to this request of the committee ; also to see that vehicles do not obstruct the sine of march of the divistor Jn the evening a pyrotechnic display, necompanied with music, will be given at each of the fo Ing pla Battery, music by Governor's Island Miutary Band, City Hall, music by Grafull Tompking Square, music by ‘Wanuemacher's Band, fadison eqnare, music by Schineller’s Band. Bation sqgare: musts by Teaifts Repioent Band, East Bro: juare, music by Hill's Band. Hameraley sqtiare, music by Ferry’s Band. ah fourth strevt, Tenth and Eleventh avenues, music an enue, Broadway and Forty-fifth street, music by yaguare, Forty-ninth street and Lexington avenue, music by Eleventh Regiment Ban; Mount Morris square, Harlem, muste by Rubel’s Band, Schoolhouse Green, 105th street and Broadway, music by Muller's Band. Observatory place, Ninety fourth street and Fourth avenue, mouaic ys et nareante by Eikley’s Band. ‘The display of freworks-At each of the above named places be under the direction and supervision of the Alderman — yey sooth aeeen of the respective districts tn which they are locate: hhcics to be vised on the occasion will be fur- ished from the laboratory of G. A- Liliendahl & Co, The owners or masters of vessels in the harbor, and the owners or occupants of public and private buildings in the ity, are requested to dlepla the national colors on that day. The sex tops are requet ring the bells of their oe tive churches for one fuonr a suurise, noon and sunset, By order of the Committee. EDWARD CUDDY, Ri Special Committee of the Board of Aldermen. NICHOLAS HAUGHTON, EDWARD WE. BERNARD ONEIL, DAVID 8. JACKSON, Special Committee Board of Assistant Aldermen. EDWARD CUDDY, Chairman, ARCHIBALD J. FULLERYON, Clerk. = Jul falling on Sunday, the celebration takes place on Be ere $15.( 00 ) TO LOAN IN ONE SUM, AND SEVERAL pA DS pentane geet one of yen) 4 SSRI” yeah “i 'M. CALLENDER, Pel ams street, $175.000 TO LOAN- ON NEW YORK CIty DM; vi $5,000 and upwards.” Principals onl , in sums of ISAAC DAVEGA & CO., 84 Pine street. DVERTISEMENTS FOR ba BRPALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, ia FULTON ¢ STREET. ages Je piecte.! aE LOAN OFFIC ATi 7 ‘ear! grecty STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, ‘UP Uber “advanced on de, Watches, aod Jew ry, ke. OF the seme bought. Pawabrok: ery’ Tickets bought. T WOLF BROTHERS, 559 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, formerly of Brooklyn—Money leaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies; particularly on Pianos. Business'contdential. Same bought and sold. T 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR WALLACK'S Theatre, 1 pay the bigheat price for Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, or advance on the same. TSAACS, Diamnond Broker, 67 Thirteenth street, T HYMAN’S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND ZA street.—Literal advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER ware bought and money loaned on them by G. C, ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal strect. 195 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY STREET.-NEWMAN 1 “having facilities, advances at low rates on Thamonde, Wratten ty at Be Nalosa tah (te gd Pianos 01 or other securities. OR SALE VERY LOW THE WELL | KKOWN stallion Black Raven, ei; rs old, sound ; has trotted ibis third heut 10'2'41; the bandsomest horse 1h Averien’ any lady can ride or drive him. See Jobo, private stable 18 ‘East ‘Twenty-aeventh street, ENTLEMAN'S SORREL TEAM.—A BEAUTIFUL, perfectiy matched pair, of fine atyle and action ; owner win warrant i perfectly sound gentle and kind in all harness; age six. y Je team fora lady's phaston ; one en trotya 3:10; will be sold singly if dos in be seen at FAGAN'S stables, corner of Harrison and Hicks streets Brooklyn. For further ‘iculara inquire through box 4,288 New York Post olee. ek . . 0 FAMILIRS ABOUT TO SPEND THE SEASON AT Long Branch and who desire to have carriage accom- modation, by calling on THOS. NORRIS, 118 Clinton place, will be treated on the most feroracjot serma. © FOR A SOUND YOUNG HORSE, OVER 16 $300 hands; six years old this June, Inquire of D, DORITY, Nos, § and 6 Washington Market. “ADYBRTIER ETE FOR THE AERALD REOEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 43 FULTON STREET. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD VED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCI it OFFICE, 143 FULTON #TREET. _REW. ARDS. 4 Ss R REWARD,—LOBT, ON SATURDAY LAST, IN Firth avenue stage, or near Fulton ferry, a garnet racelet, The tiader will recelve the above reward by leav- ahs ie at 28 Weat Niath street, REWARD,—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM CORNER of Eighty-fourth street and avenue A, July 4, a large white Spitz Dog; answers to the name of Leo. The above reward will be paid and no questions asked If returned to the above Dince, $20) REWARDCRAN AWAY, ON SATURDAY AP. Yernoon ul &, a sorrel Mare, 1544 bands high, two wile hind Feet nnd white stripe ‘on nowe nd on bridle ith. out winkers, aucdie, Hines and collar; was caught in Clinton street, near Joralemon, Brooklyn, The above reward will be ir raturned to the owner, at Wood's slabies, South Sixth near Fourth, Wilitamabu a information that ito her recovery will be editably rewarded. ‘Lost, at = same time, in Clinton or Atiantic avenue, a Buggy Seat, ca et with Hnen ja Sheet and one Side Curtain, for which, returned as shove, rewards will be given, 895 REWARD.-STOLEN, A PATENT LEVER 8IL- +) ver Watch, oven face, glasx back anda heavy Gold ibert Chain, with two Seals attached. ‘The above reward wilt be paid’ for thelr delivery at 168° Washington atreet, Fawnbroxer, please notice, $1,000 REWARD, NO QUESTIONS ASKED AND DL. ecrecy, guaranteed, on recovery of the Fura anil Silks stolea from Wm, Kttingsr, 481 Broadway, on June z2 ean Nations! (Bank ‘on Stnd July, 186, 620 Letter O, No. 144,978, ie Letter Fy No. 148,96 Letter Aj No. 188,06 Letter Ay No. b1y21 Letter Dy No. #2)686., Total... Letter ©, No. 16,056, Letter ©, No. 15,068. Ro. isd Letter 6) No. Letter F No. it Lett No. ‘tter F, No. Letter , No. 8007 Tote 000 A reward of these bonds, in whole tn part, 0 be) a ogi 8. ‘Soung, j 61 Broadway, room 17, MILK AND CREAM. 20 2 NORTH GOUG MOORE STREET.—WOODHULL & Orange county Milk and Cream. Hotels, ice Gream saloons, ‘ee supplied from Pronpect Park to Hatiem river, Orders by fail will receive att _DRY Goops. _ RY GOODS WANTED WHOLESALE STOCK, amount of $60,000 or one-fourth cash and 6 T0 100,000, for which we will pay remainder =~ valuable Southern lands. TRIG BROS, 17 and 19 Broadwa )EATHER BREASTS AND FANCY FEATHERS.—THE largest assortment in the city, selling off at 705 Broad: way. pMPortanr CLOSING SALE of Hoisery, Gloves and Underwear, Linens, jnen Damask Towels, fapkina and Doyl Linen Handkerchiefs in plain and hem stiteh, Quilts in Marsellies and Allendale, Embrolderies, Laces and Small War The above stock of Staple an y Dry Goods to be sold cheap in consequonce of the fll health or the proprietor. J. ©. CAPIAY, 961 Sixth avenue, between Twenty second and Twenty-third atreets. LING OF AT. 705 Broadway, Feathers, Flowers, Jewelry, Fancy and Millinery Goods. All fine French Goods, to be sold at low prices, DVERTISENENTS FOR THE HERALD ‘CEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFtce, M45 FULTON STREET. pare INSTRUCTION. AT,TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY, near Spring street—Private instruction, in Book kerning Penmanship, Arithmetic, tion, Readin ng, Spelling, Grammar, Preparatory lopartment’ for boys. GPANISH LANQUAGE—PROF, A DE TORNO'® PRI- te lessons Fourth avenue; the Mer- Cantie Library, with iether combined method. ‘Algebra, Navigi Ladiea’ depart it. 10 FOREIGNERS.A GENTLEMAN WHO SPEAKS German and Frenoh, desires ian TWerature, Addieee BeBe Gobo 168 a, $5 te $F BACH nOoK K REEPING, anno, eK ETIO, a Pout a etnetrae: on; ladies’ departm French and German, FOR THE HERA, ADYSPrBBMRNTS Fs Re BRRA BRANCH OFFIOR, 145 Eaten ‘course; Telegraphing, panne SE II -—BLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, de. at private wales. Any person desirous of purchasing, without regard to cost or vi Well made’ Furniture, rich Pier Mirrors seven octave Pianoforte, fine Carpets, Dearly uew, wall fod itt. thelr intercet by calling on Mondm at the large brown stone residence, 185 East Nineteent street, between Third avenue and Irving place. BY ARCH. JOHNSTON, ch: ashe THE oud STAND, Jaxaan street, te Post office. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL have leased the above well’ known premises, which, in con- junction with their store 8 Liberty street, will form one of the finest salexrooms in the county having @ spacious frout and entrance on both Nassau and Liberty berty a Messrs. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will, as heretofore, conduct thelr busines in e manner to give eatlataction to all, and by thia new and important addition to their premises will be enabled to take the tend in this city ae the FIRST CLASS AUCTION HOUSE for Furniture, Works of Art, Goods, Wares and Mevchandize generally, as they have heretofore been the only reliable auc tlon house for Horses and Carriages. References the very highest, NRY DREHER & 00. AUOTION 9 Sowery.— ‘Tuenday, Taly 8, at los o’ciock, Bowery, mortgage eal Rents of the Union Hall, Wine, Lager Beer and Billierd Saloon, viz. :—One Piano, [ron Sate, Ulocks, three Mirrors, 75 Round and Square Tables, 450 Chairs, Counters, Fixtures, Tee Box, Show Cases, ‘Chandeliers, Ranges, Stover, Crockery, Glassware, Kitcben Utensils, Table Cloths, Towels, Knives, &5.; also Ll caxks sa” perior imported Rhine. Wine 4 and Botties Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey and Ab Jot Cigars; also two marble bed Billiard Tables, Bails and Cues, complete, By order of William Schnelder, Attorney for mortgage. yours EB. MALLORY, AUCTIONEE! Re RARE CHANGE FOR FOR. INVESTMENT, ven! MASPETH Lots, BY MALLORY & BLACKWELL, Thursday, July 8 at at 2 o'clock P.M., When thev will sell absolutely | and without reserve, othe highest bidder, 200 SPLENDID LOTS. In point of time, Nearer City Hail, New York, than Portie FASY TERM SY TRRMS, Seventy per cent ean remain for three years, Maspeth is located between the South Side and Fh Railroads, and bas a station on each road. The pro street. my and that ha iness centre of New York than an; been offered at auction this season, Just think of it! But 1) minutes from Ri. fourth street and 35 minutes from City Hall, New York, and horse raitroads inid from all the Brook. lyn ferries ; surrounded on ail sides by horae and steams com- funlcattona of auch quick, and easy access, what must be ta speedy progpective value! Absolutely ihe Dest opportunity offered this season for in- vestmont in lote. nting homes, or looking for lots for improre- ‘ulation, must’ look sharp. and attend. thin sal utalde the city limite the taxes are nomin Bo cents each Lot per annum. Luneh erred by, Bret slese caterers on nrrivai of train Special trains leave page ai orolook Mes fourth street at lis Ey Hunter's Polat, vis'Fiushivg Maps, Particuinrs and ie tickets at the office of MALLORY & BLACKWELL, Liberty street, New Y: ORR NO. £ CITY HALL , PLACE. NEW YORK. put fo street ml a) ea F o'ol ~ oy ton rook | ¢ Ribbons, faces, Hate, et A aM Manufacturing gt a the, fe i Cassebeer & bey ama Jocated at 191 Bow THOMA 1. ¥. Terms cash on my BE LLL A RDS. MEN PIN BALLS AND PINS; ALSO BOWLING AL- ley, Duilt at the oldet establiahment of the kind in the WILLIAM DILLINGHAM, 11 Bouth street, near Beekman, city. of sale. |A8 J. BARI ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEE! OFFICE NO, 6 Wei aln place, will sell on Tuesda: ys instant, at 1035 grelock, the contents of the Ovater and’ Liquor Saloon Eaat Twelfth street, near First avenue—Fine Counters, Tabler, bm Named Kulves, Foaks, Spoons, Cooking Uien- -1 H OF JULY EXCURSION FOR HARLEM, A. ee fe and Karle Park oY LVAN GROVE, SYLVAN STRE. A 'LETCHER. will leave Fes Slip on Monday, July 5, Lear xy hour, frown] he MoT PM hour, from 6 A. bol to7 P, M., landie; at street each way. Fare, 15 pom AND FIFTH JULY EXCURSIONS UP THE —The steamboat ANTELOPE leaves Harriso’ morning at 8 o'clock for Yor rt wen and Nyack by Fi Haverstrsn, rassy Point, Fernianey’ an a onan ne | ue wrning leaves Peeksti lock, stopping at Thirty- ourtn street each way. RAND FIFTH OF JULY EXCURSION up the Hudson Islan and arot A rechercbe and bon ton affair: The select entertainment for carrey 9 and their families. magnificent Bleamer ‘VANDERBILT, Albany and Troy Line, will leave on Mond! 1809 from let 4 North river, foot of tina er foot of West ‘Thurty-fourth street at M. pier Nod Novth river at 109 A: Me and foot of brosses street ferry at 1A. M. Graful German Dances and abundance. The steamer will return by 5 0’ seloc P. ‘Tickets sold and State Rooms secured at 208 West street and on board. RAND EXCURSION TO BRIDGEPORT OX MONDAY, ‘July 5.—The large and elegai mer BRIDGEPORT. Cay aries Weeks, will lea sper 85 Eaat river (foot of & arine street), on ‘Mouday morn atBo'clock. Return will leave Bridgedort on Monday's Mntght as 11 o'clock, ar- ne in New York on Tuesday mo si 3 at§ o'clock. Fare for the e excursion, including Treturn teket, 160. Berths 01 RAND FOURTH AND FIFTH JULY ae bs the sea beach of Coney Island.—The steam! ‘ALK, Captain G. W., Wilson, will leave ‘Christe North river, at ‘Warren st. at 9:40, 12:40, 3:40; er No. 4, Morris at Tod and 4 o'clock. The steain YLVAN SHORE, Captain E. T. Wilson. Ten Eighth segst t Wil He até Cee jroome st a river at 8:20, 11 2:20; Peck rip st 11:40, 2:40; Fulton fer Brook! ,1Zand 3 Rock ese trips will be made every. fay throughout the ‘whole ‘tenson. RAND seven OF SUES 5 6 versi at Elm Park Pleasure roxnta North Shore, Staten Isiand, Bonis leave Dey at Fiver, and return every bonr. Fo rpend toe any, protlably and to ‘your entire satisiaction you should visit this truly delightful summer resort. Hoffman's full band perform day and evening. Strong Metropolitan police force to preserve order, fo your sweet! |, wives and families with you, an day gloriously, Music on DY! ERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERAL VEDIN HROOKET NAT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, Ub FULTON STREET. fo bring pass the 7A. M. Lot, playing on th A.—FOR THE PISHING BANKS DAILY, 8ATUR- A. os nye excepted, steamer RIP VAN WINKLE, Captain Peck slip at 7:50 A. Christopher str street, Pend yer Moe aD ; and on Hons jgitth atreet, E. R., ut 7 A. Bait, lines, refreshments ‘and music on board. Pare, $1; ladies, 50 cents, “ G. 0. E. 0. A.” '« The most select party that assembles to-day will be at the Grand Afternoon aud ing Festival of the Dry Goods Clerks’ Early Olosing Ai jop at Lion Belvedere rk, 10th street and Eighth avenue. Dancing on the mammoth platform. Muste by Grafulla’s celebrated band. Base ball match on the grounds, and and grand display of fireworks 1n the evening, under the su pervfsion of Chas, Kaptt, Esq, _ Tickets, admitting ceniteman and Indies, 50 cen Simmons, len Jeary Sunday: OR ROCKAWAY—LANDING AT ALL THE HOTELS on the Beach each way. tain Philii) steamboat ARGO, Cap- il commence rarsing at ‘on Sunday, leaving foot of Bighth street, Kast, river, at + Peck al ier Jara so Brookiiny § eM. * retaraiog, ‘eaves vat UE. Mt allow f Paswingers five hours at Rockaway, arriving at toe cityat? P.M. Freight taken at "Bare, 60 cents each wa JOR EXCURSIONS, EXCELSIOR PARK, THE POPU- lar new grove on the Hudson; nlso Crossett Grove, with and barges such as desired. 882 Weat street, near i. B. CROSSETT. ORT HAMILTON AND BATH FARRY—EVERY DayY. i Steamer WATER by leaves Hamilton avenue ror Brooklyn, 6.and$:30 A.M. Zand 5 P.M. ilenves Bath at 7 iy and ILA. M., 3:30 and oa Gu P. M., landing at Fort Hamilton both ways, JORT LEF, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY i Bide. Redmuost cAea De oe ae street, Sun. days inclided, at 10,2 and 63g P. M., and steamboat PORT EBL from Thirty fourth wren on Sundays only, at 10% and %® cents for the round trip. Keturn bekets good Ca ciiber baste Gann Ex RSION TO SARATOGA AND RETURN. J, Saturday and Sunday tn Saratoga Springs, the greatent farhionable watering place in America. “Pick round trip reduced to ® take pisunet, VANDERMIL, Told North river, foot of Spring street, Friday evening al o'clock, and foot of Wert Thirty-fourth "sireet at 6:15, con- neet with morning train at Troy and arrive at Saratoga 846; returning leave Saratoga Sunday, P. M., connect with Vander Mh arrive New York carly Mo y morning. Tickets ld 8U8 Weat street, between Spring and Chariton, ()PENING HOP AT CLIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, KEY- OM porn New Jersey, on Monday erent July 5, Through liveness of in Bishop the favorite steamer Matteawan ves foot of Tarelay a street at 636 o'clock for the occasion, — D KK, RED BANK AND LONG BRAN! St nosy be BRD BANK A steamboat SEA BIRD loc! P. Hf fi gavea Mouay morning ot o'clock, return! YANK KEE hs has jase bene boggy nedttod, with aynings, Ae Be'gad lo Secaculae torn ‘Of the Atlantic Submarine Wrecking Com- pany, 62 South street, Lg OHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS. THE STRARROAS General Sedgwick, having been thoroughly overhauled and painted, will be ready to make excursions from New York and viciutty. For terme inquire of the Stephens & Condit Sreamphip Company, pier 26 North ‘oot Barclay street, oF foot Centre street, Nev N.S. DYERTIORMANTS FOR THE HERALD RECRIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, ” "YOLTOR STREET. Cra LINE. J THE Bettistr AND NORTH Estireces LOY. MSH. BETWEEN NEW YORK. AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBO! Russia...Wedueadayy July 1 Fariteen ePavrsday, Tnly 22 Samaria....Thuraday, July 8 Cuba. duenday, July 28 F| Wednesday, July 14 ‘Tripoll.._.Thursdayy July 29 Thursday, July 18 Chin Wednesday, August 4 Wednesday, July 21, Si raday, Auguss & 5 By the Wednesda epensaatéy not carrying ean ants. Firet Cabin.es.-nB190 gold. yon hy eee nBBD gold. First Cabin to gold. Bier Averpool ani parts of Ei rope, ‘lowest m Livy a "Turough bills of lading ulven fcr Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, aad for’ Meaiter- ranean ports, For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's of- fice, No, ¢ Bowling Green. inity Bui ‘or steer ¢ a roadway, Trinity Builé Mee Paes HAS. Gs FRANCKLYN, Ag 30 currency. wn and (PHE NORTH CERMAN LLo Steamship DE( 1CHLAND, Captain Hf, A. PF. Nevnaber, will sail, carrying 4 the United States mail, from the Bremen pier, foot of Third street. Hoboken, On THURSDAY, July 8, 1808, taney gid VIA ‘SOUTHAMPTON, taking passenge: LONDON, HAVRIS, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the followiag rates, payable in gold YD'S First cabin. #120) Seed cabin 7. Gold. ‘Third cabin 25 Steerage from Brems Will be followed oy stein, on Thursday, July For freight or passage apply to Meee ree OUERICHS & CO., 68 Broad street, TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN “AND LIVERPOOL. From New York onlv 8380. steerage. Sovorapo. NEBRASRA, juan, Een er 46 North river, Qubin paseane $0 go Passage from and’ 13 “New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter. dam, de; Drafts on Ireland, England, France aud Germany at lowent Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2% Broadway, OTICE.THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP COLORADO, Captain Green, will sail from pier 48 North river for Queenstown, and Liverpool direct, on Wednesday, July 2, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely. Cabin peeee gol teera ge 830, currency. Apply to WILLIAM cus0 + 29 Brow wa: -B40, gold. July 7 wy ATIONAL LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND RURBMBTOWN; ‘rom pier No. 47 North river. THE FI, Grogan: Bat Cea July C at3 P.M. ENGLAND, aon, Sa P FRANCE, Grace, daturuay, Passage to piped ‘or Queens' iy, July 17, at 11 A. M, ray 9 3 P. lown—Cabin, $100 and 875; steerage, 880, curren vehleerngs ticket frou Liverpool or Queenstown, #37, cur- APDIy at the company’s office, 1p Broad i WJ. HURST, Manager. TEAM TO ANTWERP, calling at Southampton, Inman Line. CITY OF DURLIN. CITY OF LIMERICK, And monthi; throughout the ease! ‘To Southamptor To Antwei For frei; STEAM TO MV RRPOO fork $ QUEENSTOWN, SAMARIA rails Thursday, July 8 MALTA sails. ‘Thursday, July 15 Steerage passage, $30, currency. Passage to New York at lowest rates, oe at the office of the company, 11] Broad- ie ly 7. Prints Bt Bul CHARLES G. FRANKLYN, Agent. HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY fron mail steamship HAMMONIA, Coptasn E. Meier, carrying the United States mails, will sail nesday, July 6, 1! AnD ast for ith and Cherhor Fir Gavin #1205 See Steere, 82, ‘eer pola The SILESIA i "al Jul; KUNHARDT 00. oe sag mppano ROAR, General Agen’ 61 Broad sircet,N. ¥. General Passenger genie, No.6 Barclay 'OR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.—INMAN LINE ere are aes to nail as follows :— ere Jul; ~~ eae ee P.M. july. - IP. M. eae yaa 8 * andeach succeeding Sait ier 48 North river. ATES OF PASSAGE pBrihe mail same? sailing every Saturday. ble: = gold. "ayable in currency. Paris. 4s the Tuesday betes via Halifax. teerage. Payabie in currency. 45 steamer. fans meieat also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, iireaies, al yht here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send ve og friends. ee For further information apply at the * company's offices, JOHN G. DALE, A Broadway, New York. ae To GLASGOW AND LOKDONDEERY, THE ANCHOR LIN} Favorite Clyde built passenger steamers, are intended to sail as folloy Dorian. ...Wedneaday, July 7 { Britannia. ..Saturday, July 24 Cam! Saturday, July 10] Columbia. . ‘Saturday, July SL lowa. Saturtay, Suly 17} Europ 8 ¥, Aug. 7 and each succeeding Satu hereafter, Raton of TOD pler Sort river, at Id o'cldck noon, of passage, payable in currency Cabing id Live iy Giasgow or Der Derry, & age and na 78. Beep tickets, good for twelve montha, &1 ei e to Gi or Derry, #30; Tatermedite, 335. ertilieaten from these por, Piteagee teoked, tonag hoes Finuburg, Havre, Rotter- Antwerp, &c., at very low rates, regtafts issued, payable at any bank in Great Britain and relan pier, further intormation apply_on the steamers, foot of ey atreet, or at the Compan: or jo. ow Greer New York: Paty | ;ENDERSON BROTHERS.” JTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. COLORAD Wednesday, July 7. QUEEN. ‘Saturany, July 1. Drafts, payable jitany part ‘of Bngiand, Ireland. Scotian atcurrent rates of exchange. Apply, at THOMPSON'S Pai enger otice, 78 Groniwaye corner of Becier erect (NEY, BIRECT, LINE TO FRANC! ‘The General Transatlantic Company's Mati Steamsh{pa between New York and Havre, calling at Brest, on this favorite route for the Contin- sail, from Pier No, 50 North River, as follows, PEREIEE, ‘Duchesne. ST, LAURENT, DE PAI Rates of Passage pay Sy To Brest or Havre— First Cabin, §140; —— To Paris (including railway ticket “soley anda ‘These steamers do not carry aleerage passengers American travellers returning from the Con- tnent of Europe, ty taking fhe steamers of thin line, avoid doth transit by English rails and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, ving time, trouble pense. GEO. Agent, Tavita, 3%. a $88. ED IN BROO! COASTWISE ; STEAMSHIPS. alin MAIL STEAMSHIP. COMPANY'S IFO Through rates, First Cabin, New York and San Francise, Outeide. Toi Second Cabin. Bteerage. Ce Bo. $75. teamers of the above line leave pier No, 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, On lef, ith and Mat, each month, gxeept when those days fall on Sunday, thén the day pre- ‘One hundred pounds baggage free to exch adult, Medicine and attendance int ALARA. Captain Gray, connecting with CON- STITUTION, Captain Hudson. leaving July 10 connects closely with steamer ONKOONIAN, jeaving San Francisco August 4 for Ching nd Japan. “NotioE. 0 SurmvEns. Freight for steamer ARIZO. NA eived until Friday, July 9% rec an Lamy fy facilities afforded shippers, tn collecking suland coer trelght or asnnge tickets and all further information apply at the * Cormpany’s ticket ‘udlce, on the gr7hErt foot of yaree — MAIL TO HAVANA. Aiantic Mail Steamship Company. requ jk P.M. pre- ine, fom or No. 4 North ict Et ee " “CoN ‘A, Captain B. Van Si y 8 a aptain M, R. Green, vis tant July 18. ptain Jama, J EG aly by ape ‘appiy to 8. G. My Siete, Try presiaent, Wo. & Bowitag Ureca, OR BERMUDA, The Al Soamehip FAHKEE, Captain Joseph D. Steel ing the United mails, will sail for the above on Ween , July 7, at 3 o'clock P. Mo, from pier 13 N vr. ior ee, and freight accommodations, pint cablar. ‘ Second cabin. Frei And per dry barrel, nega in U ight oF pansage apply (0 PoE tne oY ene Ronan HARVEY, Agent Captain Geo. L. rill be despatched on Saturday, July 10, at 8 o'clock P.M. ~F Norton, from pier 12 North river. Freight received at through rates for St, Louis, Mobile and Galveston RMAN will aneceed, Saturday, July 17. The SH For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 40 Broadway, POF NEW ORLEAN DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell Line. leave pier No.9 North river Saturday, July 10 Saturday, July 17 nd Galveston at through rates. For passage, frst and second class.orfrvight, apply to . B, CROMWELL’ & CO,, 86 Want street. ;OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.-THE WELL KNOWN side-wheel steamship BIENVILLE, J. B. Baker, Commander, is now receiving freight and will eave pier 36 North river on Saturday, July 10, at 8 o'clock P, M. ‘Through rates ‘and through bills of lading given to Galvese ton, Indianola, Lavacea and Rockport, Texas; Mobile, Ala, and all points on the Miasissipps river. For freight or passage apply to LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO. 88 Liberty str 1OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA PORTS. New York and Charleston Steamship Company's firat Clase aidewhee! steamship MANHATTAN, Captain R. W, Lockwoo, on Saturday, July 10, at'S P. M., sailing from pier No. 5 North river. Superior accommodations for passengers Through ¢ tickets and bills of lading iasued in cons nection wit! ‘the t outh Carolina Railroad to all points Souta and Southwest, and with steamers to Florida porus. Goods forwarded tree of commission, Bills of lading furnished and signed on the pier. Insurance by this line one-half per cent. The CHAMPION will follow and sail on Saturday, ee HENRY R, MORGAN & 00. A " 00.. Agente, 36 Bond "ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE BEEALD: ED IN BROOKLY! BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON SPREE, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. _ pik ce LBANY AND TROY,-THE DAY LINE BOATS, G. VIBBARD and D. DREW will commence running (0 Albany on Monday, May 31, leaving Deabrosses street at M. and Thirty-fourth street’at 7:15, connecting with railroads for all points North and West. Proxy, AND CONEY ISLAND RAlIL- DD road.—Steam cars are running every half hour; cars from Hamilton, Wall, South and Fulton ferries connect at Greenwood. AY LINE OF STEAMERS FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—CHANGE OF TIME. ine day line of steamers On and after Thuraday, July a te ne of seamers M., and Thirty-fourt will leave Desbrosses sireet at sireet at 8:15 A.M. i P)PTCHESS AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD—BOSTON, Hartford and Erie Railroad Comp: , Leesees.— and afler June Hi 186, the trainn on the absve road will be ruu as follows:—Leave Hopewell Junction at 6:10 A. M. and 1230 PM, reaching Fiabllil landing to connect with 7:38 M. and $25 P.M. trains on Hudson River railroad for Rew'vork. ‘Meturaing leave Fishkill landing at 10:10 A; Me and 6:10 P.M. on arrival of 8 A. M. and 4P. M. express trains from New York. Shc se DAES SERPS Ne inbela AVE BRE yor BOSTON Via FALL RIVER DIRECT. The world renowned a PUISTOL AND. PROVIDENCE, Commander BRAYTON, Commander SpiMoNe, will leave (alternate days) DAILY from pler 30 North river, VE p, {Poot Chambers street, DODWORTH'S NeLEBRATED ORCHESTRA. GRAND PROMENADE T EVERY EVENING. ‘This is the only line runnin, 2 in SUNDA IGHT BOAT. PROVIDENCE erg pee rs by, byl above steamers will leave Fall River at 5: arriving at 6:50 A. M. RETORSING will rave PROVIDENCE ui SP. M , making direct connection with the boat, and allowing a good night's rest on board each way. To better accommodate the publ ublic the splendid steamers NEWPORT AND OLD COLONY, Commander LEW1s, Commander MILLER, will leave (alternate days) DAILY ‘Sundays excepted) from pier 28 North Fiver i street), of M 30 P. M. FOR BOSTON Vit NEWPO T. PREIGHT received at pier 30 up to5 P. M.. and at pier 38 up to 6.90. M. each evening, ES — Jr, President, M. R, SIMON} Baneging Director Ciks. He VATLE, General Passenger Agent, HH. MANGAM Fre} it Agent, farragansett Steamship Company. EW YORK TO MowreRal WITHOUT CHANGE OF On and after July 1, ari Dy at 7 burg and Intermediate points. and Lageage checked to ail pointe h. | Sleeping Pars attached 10 H night trains. train rune on AOU 7 oe geld , General Superintendent New York, June ae, lsat. wn GTEAMER MARY POWELL WILL COMMENCE RUN- > ning Saturday June & 1880, for Cozzens', Wert Point, Newburg, New Hamburg, Milton, Poughkeepsio bey on out Taving pier, foot of Desbrosses street, every QHARON SPRINGS, N. ¥.PASSENGERS LEAVING New York by day, boat, People's line or New York and Troy line steamers, can procure through tickets and have heir baggage checked direct, to Sharon Springs vie ALBANY AND SUSBUEHANNA RAILROAD, and avoid a long transfer in Albany. Night boat passencers reach Bharon at 12:90 P, M. and those by day line steamer the same euening. Ask for tickets and checks via Albany Susquehanna Railroad. ROY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—TAE FAST- ent, elegant evening river Steamboats in the world. The VANDERBILT or CONNECTICUT leaves pier 44 North river. foot of Spring atree oy evening Saturdays rate fest Thirty-fourth street até: 1 75 less than rail and 7c. cheaper like reduction to Buffalo. Niagara ratoga, Sharon, Lake Georges alt points op ‘Lake Champlain, to Montreal. to all pomnta in Ver- mont and western Massachusetts. Tickets sold and state rooms secured at DODD'S Express Ofices, wl and M4 Broadway, New York, and No. 1 Court street, Brookiyi aceace called for at residences and checked through to a fon; also at West street, above Spring. Paseeng landed 1s Baratogs to Wine for break faa ec) at 6 o'clock, and foot of W. Fare only 1 50, being than any other route, an Falla, all points West, to Sarat ere CPoTOY Agu EDUCT DEPARTMENT.—10 1kON fonnders.— Sealed proporais water pipe," alao with name of bidder and 4 g. Will be ree Ceived at this office (Rotunda, Park) unwill o'clock A. M. of Thuraday, July 15, 1899, for the supply of cast iron’ water pipe, as follows :— i Wd feet of 12 inches in diameter. 801070 feet, 6 mncbes in diameter, and 4,000 (eet, 4 inches {n diamerer also 60 branch pipes, 4 way, 12xi2xix8. 80 branch pipes, 3 way, 2xMr6, 40 branch pipes, 8 way, Bxtix 0 32 tone special castings and LI tons stopcock boxes and vers. Specifications and forms for the bids can be obtained om application at this ollice. THOMAS STEPHENS, ) Croton ROBERT L. DARBAGH,, Agueducs GEO. & GREENE, oard. New York, July 2, 1860. (Retox AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.T0 STONE block pavera.—Sealed btn endorsed with title of work, name of bidder and date of its offering, will be re- ceived at this oftice until I o'clock A. M. of Thursilay, July 15, 1889, for the paving of Third avenue, from Fourteenth to Forty-fourth street, with stone blocks. Specifications and forma for the bids can be obtained on application at this office (Rotunda: Prin. THOMAS STEPHENS, ) Croton ROBERT L. DARRAGH, AS GEO. 8. GREENE, Boast Naw Youx, July 2, 1868. PROPOSALS FOR REVENUE STEAM CUTTERS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, June 23, 1869. Proposals will be received at this department until 12 M. Wednesday, the Yat day of July next, for the construction of four Revenue Steam Cutters of wood or iron, one propeller and three sidewheel. ifeationa in detail will be furnished bidders on applt- eatfon in pervon or by letter to this department, or to the Col lectors of the Custom jew York, Philadelph: and Baltimore. Propos led and addressed to the Secretary of te Treaay and di reed on the envelope, “Proposals for Buildiug Revenue Steam Cu i) re 8, BOUTWELL, Becrevary of ibe Treasuty. SOLDIERS! MONU MENT. PLANS AND DESIGNS FOR & Soldiers’ onumenty 10 cont hoe Sater than July 2%, 1609. Address SMITH D. ATKINS, Sec Free Co al County, Soldiers" Monument ‘Anaociation, reeporty I 4 ee MISCELLANEOUS. _ FORTONE, ir you. KNOW HOW 101 USE THEM. . 4 000 envelopes addressed to first class names, for any kind o1 Susineas party who Intended usin re vented a Gargain. Buvelopen, Herald Aah BALING SALVE.—THE ONLY SURE CURE IN Bin H ‘world is BE! Healing Sal ds, Cuts, Bi ey A it of al without | charge. Sino Sundays.” For oale by all drupgiate wo Sdn Bike Bo. Mer and Situn aways’ WHEELWRIGHTS AND os on siways find [ron at our as new iron, and save const: Sire i a trial, Iron Yards, 88 to 104 Mangia street, street, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD A RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, Mi FULTON STREBT eee DVERTISEMRATS Pt THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BANG OFricK, 145 FULTON STREBT,

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