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ae eek WHOLE NO. 12,400. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERT. SERS. ELEVENTH PAGE--Sixth column, —TWELETM PAGE —Sixth column, 8 Finer PAGE--Sixth column. AI AND LODGERS WANTED—Sgoonp Pagr— umn. BOA! 1D LODGING WANTED—Sroonn Psar— es ‘and second colum: A BOARD—BECOND PAGE—Second column. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SEOOND PAGE— Third column, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Twetrra Pacr—Fifth column, BUSINESS NOTICES—Srvexen Pacr—Bixth column. SHY REAL COTATE FOR BTLEY Seto ease Bacon and third columns AND BALES. TRG Twrie2y Pacr—Fifth columa. HMEN AND GARDENERS—TweLFta PAaGE— Fourth column, . coker yas SIEAMSHIPS—Finst Pact Fifth and sixth umn. OUARTNERSHIPS—TwaLrre PaGr-—Fifth colump, UNTRY BUARD--Sxconp Paae—Second column. NCING ACADEMIES—BECOND Rae column. TWELFTH PaGE—Fourth col- Run Page—Sixth column. vt PaGu--Sixth column, OR BALE Sroond aur. Sikh column. column. Fifth colurn -FEMALES—-TWELFT PaoE—Third columns. OTE! Bots ANTED—Twxirta Paor— Sixth colum GEN REAL ESTATE YOR SALE-Skcoxy PaGE— PX IAOHINERY -Srvonp Paor—Sixth cotuma, LOUS ADVERIMSEMENTS -Texra Pacr— ONAL—Finet PaGe—First columa. PROPERTY OUT UF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT— SECOND PAGE—Third column. BEAL ESTATE WANTED—Srconr Paoe—Third columao. #ixth column. ENTISTRY —1 rH PAGR—Fi n, “ie WELLING HOURI FO Let, FURNISHED AND UN- UROPEAN BTEAMBIIPS. Fist PAGR- Filth column, EVENING TELEGHAN—Srooxm Pacn--Fourtu cocume. < PaGe—Fourth culuma, ANE ARTS ECOND Page Sixth columa. B—SkCOSD PAGE—Siath columa, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS -TWeurty’ PAGE—Fitth HELP. WANTED—MALY8—TWELFTu PaGE—Fourth and BELP WANTE column. HORES, CARRIAGES, £0-Frusr Paox—Second and L$—-SECOND PaGr-Becond column. ROOMS, &v., INSTRUCTION —Finsy PAGE—Third column, JERSEY CITY, HONOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- 8 WOMPICHS Finer PaGE—Fourth column CI } —Fou ON Le ae Brot Do Finst Paor—Fourth column, MARBLE MANTELS—Pigur Pao —Toint column, # oe AL--KLEVENTH PAG ‘th column. ‘column. PISGELLANEOUS Stoo Pagr. third column, MUSICAL Twrurtit Pace Sixth column. NOPORTES—-ELEVENTH PAGE- Sixth column. POSALS—F inet Pag?—Third column, SBkOOND Par - Third colur REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANG REWARDS-—Fi1 AGE—Fourth colamn, ‘AND APARMIENTS 10 LET Tweurtit Par — AT AUCIION- Second PaGgr—Fifth ani Sixth ; eolomas. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirmn Pagr-- nid SITUATE WANTED-MALES—Twenrrg Paor— Fourth columo. SPECIAL NOSICES—Finsr PaGe--First ani second ‘columns. SPORBTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.--Finst Page—Second fun. MER RESORTS—Srcony PaGr— Second column. a OES—-TWELFTH PAGE—Sixth column. ; Finer PAGs-—Second culuma. 0) ¥OR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Twrirsit Pacr— Biath goinmn. FRAVELLERS! CUIDE— Finer Pace—Sixth column, ACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 40.—Finsy Paue—Fourth col- ums. PERSONAL. LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WILL, FOR $4,000, ‘adopt an infant from birt, rear ft carefully and edu: fete it thoroughly ; unexecptionable references given. A tress INTEGRITY, box 171 Herald oaice. * yRosToN,—coMMUNICATION RECEIVI ‘@anted after the 2h LAYTON H.—COME THIS EVEN turyuolee ring ts yours, NFORMATION WANTED.—RICHUARD K, HOLDANE ig atill wanted at the Park Avenue Hotel: location de- izhtful. Any information couceruing his whercabouts will de tnankfully received by the pr prietor, J. A. ROBINSON. NFORMATION WANTED-—OF MICHAEL BRADY; IS in @ blacksmith by trede; when inst heard of was in Pitts- Pe Any inforiaatin will be thankfully received by is wife, LOVISA BRADY, 295 West Nineteemth sirect, New K, at’ Mr. Foley's, : NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN WISE, ALOUT 21 . ra oll, by hin. rother, JACOB WISE, 409 Weat Thirty + aixth etreet, between Ninth and Teath avenues. BYORMATION WANTED—OF ELIZA AND ISABELLA “Paull (mother und daughter), who resided in 18 Great st ndrew streot, London, in the’ spriug of 1856; in Atgnet they came to New York; itza 1 ut present supposed to be married {9 @ men by the nume of Purcell. | Any falormation ofthe whereabouts of either of the above parties will be Mhankrnity received at 20 Chrystle street, by her danghter, ELIZA VAVL, now. Sirs. Yumm, 0; REQUEST gust; communiertions stated. bi GOOD FAITH. MARY PINTEAUX, HAIKDRESSER—I HAVE RE- timed from Suratoya. Please cail at once. LL, 196 West Twenty-seventh street. 188 ELLA-.WHO ON SATURDAY LAs? PASSED Uoion square in carriage wita her friend Em -—, is névted ty favor Frouclimen im stage with an interview. 8 L, G., box 1,085 Post ollice, JNION. SQUARE—YOUR 1 )” Jate for me to 7 "you con rect t TER ARRIVED TOO n or call and see me; d why fail to meet me in WAY CAR AT Thirty na got out at Eighth street, ‘Tuos- fay morning, send ad.irees to gentleman wee paid ber fare and didn’t, DOROCUL Kt, Herald ofice, ILL THE LADY WHO NOTICED GEN ‘on boat from Albany (o Catekil, and left at ludaon, poly Ue please address her udiaiter? HARSY, box 5,883 ont vilice, New Yors. MEETING VISITING A. Sharon Springs, eatied by Mr. Cody Auteager, eid Union Hall, on Monday, August 1, 1870, to take action re- Barding the loss of Mr. Benjamin Nath ‘The meeting was estdent, and Mersis. E. Boas, M. lai Human, B. Simons, §. Koseabuchy Koeuler, M. Waldhcimer, A. M. Well, §. FE. Berabelmer, John Bpaulding, M. Stern, A. Wilimann, E. Lauer, M. Morgenthan, J, Qviterman cni'J. Welxelvaum as VicePreaidents. an ir. Juijus Behuh as Secretary. . The mecting was largely aitended. A most feelinz address, eulogizing the decease, was delivered by Mr. Davier, sud the folowing resolutions were unanimously adopted: — vhereas we have heard, with profound grlet aud with fee tgs of the deepest hi rror and dismay, of the foul and brutal Assassination of cur hizhly reapected ‘fellow clzen, benja- min Nathan, Esq ho, in dat of a }ife of the inost use- ful pnd distinguished activity, tas so suddenly and rutulesaly been torn from our midst, ool ~ Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Nathan the community anized by electing Mr, John M. Davies 8. Schleifer, 8. A.'H, Haas, M. J. Bas been deprived of w most zealous and devoted associate; ane who in ev nee manifested thore sterilng Firtuer aud Bistinguishing stenatics which command the respect gad admiration of hs ieliow, inca, ard whlch xo hurmubely pire Whe nioat worthy regard and Imitation, ‘caolved, hat we communicate to the deceased onr most heartfelt. condol any sorrow {n which they have been p this sudden, ‘Brid Aweul affilction, and that we sincere:y jola in the univer- Bal sympathy that {s 20 freely and heartily m: ed among We whole community, who, in their mourning tor the lax Mnented deceated, recognize the lors of a puvlic benefactor B devoted hoshana und father, a firo and faithful friead and © most distinvnished and upright ettizen, ved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to Re: the family of the deceased. = 8, NORDLINGER, Chatrman. verlag family of for the harrow- 4 LEWIS EINSTEIN, Members U8 SANGER, | Comumitice 8 ERG, on LEWIS BILTEFEL, Resolutions, Secretary. CHA. MAYNF, A PERSONS WHO ARE ED JN good + fe insurance compames, and who do not desire {0 ender their polsctea Ly an absolute sale, ean borrow the surrender yalue of thelr policies by applying at gency, 7 Liberty a y applying at Insurance T J. H. JOHNSTON & ROBINSON'S, A 160 Bowery, great bargains in Watches, Jeweiry and Silverware. —A.—ORPHANS’ HOME LOTTERY of the State of Missiesippt, Clade 513-59, 10, 84, 35, 12, 40, 60, 38, 66, 19. Chase 514—20, 11, 10, 68, 44, 4, Oty 47, 60, 28, 5, For cireniars, &c., nadress the managers, MOLNTIRE, BAS- KERKVILLE & CO., Columbus, Mias. “Information furoished at 816 Canal, 154 Chatham, 300 Beveuth avenue, 15 Sixth ave- Roe, 4 Third aveuue, 165 East Houston, 128 Greenwich and 62 Last Thirteenth street, corner of Broadway, Af taoPMOND prartaD rion. angusr 5 em ‘Clans362—08, 8 43,04 #8, '69, £0, 69, 7, 6, a, 40. Information given In the above, ac Bavana Lotteries. 1a per cent commission allowed, = Pri- wate ofice attached. . J. TAYLOR, 4% Chatham sireet, NARD.—THE CORRESPONDENTS DESCRIBING THE / commencemer t exerelses which took piace at Dartmouth College, July 21, mention an unpleasunt tect-viz., the non- appearance of ‘Dodworth's-Mand to fwifl thelr part of the ent ertaluapent promjsed. I hope, by publishin the follow- ing cls from levters of engagement, which letters are ‘open {o the inypection of those interveted, that the band wilt Tee Commeene 1 —aanover, Nov, Jy, OS \Comineueamen wil occur tn the last week tn gulys Third Iotter— Dec. 8), 1969. Commencement day will he the iast Thursday in July; you will come up on tho Rueaday before,” Vive other letters were received, the last dated July 14, 1870, yet in none is there any change of time HARVEY B, DODWORTH. mentioned. yous LOCKEIT & CO,, y ony Wholesuie dealers in and shippers of HANS, LARD AND BACON, Orders received: for their CELEBRATED CURE OP at thelr stores, , He aveniie, a 64 Fulton street, 199 4 x 47 Fulton uventie, 106 Atlantic street, ‘gorner of Kent and Myrtle avenues, and at their Packins House, Raymond street, Brooklyn. pee OTTERY V'RIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION ven; Kenicky and Roys! Havana circulars sent. JO- BEPH BATS & CO., No. 1M Wall aircet, box 4,264 Post Dice. Brauch viliv i7 Broome street, DR! ING! ( 18s ONS & CO!S LOTTERIES, ALIA CLAGS NO. 48)—AUGCBR 2 1870, ty 9 05, 6. 48, 1, TB, 19. it -O1 ABS NO. 486—ACG UBT 2, 1870, 39, 14, Mi, 24, 78, 13, 40, 30, 8 $8, Wont —eLENR Obhes Mo, Mk—-auauer 9 10%, EE es aa oi 8, 1, 48, 77, >, 33, BH, Sy ; Information turbishéd and circular sent in the eo Royal Havana Lowery, J. CL Tis, Bro! 2U6 Broadway, 163 Fulton utreet and No. 2 Yark row. j Styllsh, highbred and fsat, about 16% bigh, 10 years old. 1A. et Ep es) ED sFS | YORK HERALD. NEW SPECIAL NOTICES. QiMmons "8 LOTTERIESAGENOY NO. 1 AS- sm me bay ealiebe of limit. Best induces ments oftered. Nal attention paid (o the busluess of cor- respondents. Refresbmene daily. iG) KREBY NOTIFIES ALL PAR- Tien conceraeg, tat he forbide credit to any ue; in ls der. G. H. DUNNELL, DNEw ota, bugiat 1, We. ACHT RACE. fast going steamer Y etn ssi, will accompany the yachis to the light ship and return. Full particulare hereafter. J. HARRIMAN, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0. “KINDS OF FANCY BIRDS FOR | r Prepared Food for | ea. B. DOVEY'S, No.3 Greene street, corner At ‘sa! mocking Bledi at of Canal. . N, Fos SALE OHEAP—A NICE DOUBLE-BARRELLED Gun. Inquire at 78 Lexington avew 0 SELL—A SPLENDID THOROUGHBRED SETTER Bla iretaing. "Po be sean for iatee dare ook ne Gua DAE Is training. ‘oO. seen for three days on. h ¥ 80 East Fourteenth street. ssh i i we THE TURE, pe BRANCA RACES. PIVE DAYs. THREE RACES EACH DAY, Commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. THIRD DAY, 7 DAY, Angust 3,-Grand Steeple Chase Handicap, West End Hotel Siakes, one mile, club Purse; beats of two miles, FOURTH DAY, Trunspay, August 4.—Robins’ Stakes; henis of two mfles; 25 cutries, ‘and thrée other races, with gentlemen's cup race. LAST DAY, Sarunpay, August 6.—Hurdle handicap, two mies, 8 burdics: Kestoration Stakes, $6,000 ; four mile heats; entries; Wm. M. fweed Purse, $1,000, Pools will be sold every evening and morning at the West End Hotel, Long trameb, and on the track every day during the races, by Underwood & McGowan. AMOS ROBINS, President. WILLIAM E, RaYNox, Secreiary. The steamers Plyinontp Rock and Jesse Hoyt will leave pier 28 North rivar, foot Of Murray street, at 6:45 A. M., 0:30 A.M. and 11 o'clock A.M. Passengers will reach the course {0 two hou | ps TPHE ORANGE COUNTY FLEASURE GROUNDS AssO- elation, at Middiewown, Y., have changed the con- diilons for cntries in the purses for $1,150, and 42,250 class 6, to be trotted tor at Middletown August 28 ana 24; so that only three are required te enter and two to start. GA. WELLS, Secretary, HORSES, CARRIAGES, & T BARKER & HAMLIN'S " AT ity AvCmON Mane axp NEW YORK Corner Rroadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKE: ir EVERY WEDNE! Gent!em: or Bais UCTIONEER, netion Sales, AY AND SATURDAY. private Mahmente di rivate sale to the best advantace, and a ge wort: it of Heres: Carri Harness and everything in the Horne line (o anit the needs of all clasucs of purchasers con- stantly on hand, . LARGE DRIVING RING in the Mart for showing Horaes on sale. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial ou every horse sold under warrantee. ‘Liberal advances made on everything in the “Horse line.” CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. ONE LIGHT THREE-QUARTER SEAT side spring Road Wagon, made by Godwin, andrun oniy three monthy. ON} FINE SQUARE BOX one-half seat Road Wagon, made by Corbett & Scharoh, In good order. ONE ELEGANT ONE-HAGF SEAT square box Road Wagoa, made by Chares Dupe GNE'FINE COAL BOX tume-quarter seat Road Wagon, made by Dupell, ude, anu warmantal, ONE SUPERIOR AND LIGH't EXPKESS WAGON. THE ABOVE FOUR FIKST class Road Wagons and fine Exprese Wagon will be positively sold WITHOUT RESERVE Ry ANWALCER, MiESINUT SORREL TROTTING GELDING, veer jis lve | a lety;” haw a record of $:4135, and fe to trot in 2:60 to-day or no sale; also Benson Bros. a ga, Harcem, ke, ONE FINE TWO HORSE Express Wagon, new. GENTEEL AND ‘FAST bay Hore, about 16g high, 8 years old, an extra handy and fine driver, no puller, and Feat router: in perfectly Rentle for, a lady to drives hae rotted better tuan 2:45, aud Ta warranted to trot in 3 min- utes now. DARK BAY WORK Horse, 16 MMORREL MARE, Ue highs 14, d kind -L MARE, 158 ¥ ra old, warrante and trio in all uarneee;-has been Seed on aa ‘express wayen be ar two years, 2GRAY HORSE, 153g high, 7 years old, warranted sound Fes kind fo ail harness, free and stylish driver; foe saddle rst. ALSO BEVERAL other Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION ateale, SALE. NEVER POSTPONED 0m s6gount of wenther. “A. SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY, $35; EXTENSION | TOP Cabriolet, $60; a Coupe Rockaway, $4); also 10 toy Wazous, 6 9 5 Gigs; also an extfa ting, pleasant and free driver ; fears no locomot, and can be driven by warranted 7 years old, warranted driver and fine worker. | AR oiling A ugleand double Haracss, Sheets, Nets, Ac. Seling off on account of the pee of Broadway. No reasonable offer refused. At 1,399 and 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-tirst street, JAMES JENKINS. PONY PHAETONS $135 UP, TOP AND ROAD Wagons by the best city maxers, $90 tp; a fine assort+ iment of new Top and Road Wagons, Jagger Wazons, Top Phuetons, Depot Wagone, ac. Harnesses, Sheets, Whips ‘and every article found in & first class repository, which will be sold cheap, to close out our summer stock, W. H. GRAY, 22 and 24 Wooster street. SSORTMENT NEW AND SECOND HAND PARK Phaetons, Pony Phactons. Dog Caita, Depot Wagons, Road Wagous, Rockaways, Victorias, Harness, &c.; reliable work; unusually low prices. TAYLOR, 69 Cedar'street, } Paymaster‘of each atatton wili uve a copy of, the ASSORTMENT, OF SEASOWABLI CARRIAGES AND Harness on band and to order. Purchasers lavited to ‘examine stuck, save money and get goods as represented. HICKS, 32 Barclay street. NDAU, 1G’ SPRING PARIS MADE LA! ut jess than. the cost of fraportation, for sale by WOOD, BROTHERS & CO., at thelr new warerooms, 740 Broadway, one door below Astor place. Clwer elegant Paris made Carriay carriages iwported to order. A fine ( ually cheap. French pring Landau, ®1,150. NYONE IN WANT OF A GOOD. YOUNG, SOUND and kind ratr of trotting Horses, 15 hands, very cheap, trot in 2:30, with a handsome Top Wagon, pole an shalt: Gane di ie Harness, Nets, Sheets, Whi; will sell sepuratesy, If required or traded, at private stable 142 West Thirty-seventh street, ALTON, $185; TOP BUGGY, $150; COUPE #26); Victoria, $300; Road Wagon, $! Light Bre:t, $200; and’all oth jes ight family Carriages atsortment of Harness, at at cuually ‘low prices; larg WITT'S werercoms, 688 8 A.-T0?,, WAGONS, OPEN WAGONS, ROCKAWAYS, « Lepot Wagons, ‘Express and Business Wagous, Doc: tors’ Phactons, &c. {arness suitabie for a1 purposes. Lap Robes, Sheets, Nets, €c., at the coruer of Hudson and Spring et TURNER ¢ LITTLE HORSE, TWO-SEATED DEPOT for sale; horse {s a handsome erfectly gafe and rellable; wagon and for ¥8.0, Apply to J, H. RAKE, 214 Wagon brsven 18 apes bigh, p harness nearly new; al kiln street. VERY FINE FAM BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS eld, 153g hands high; warranted sound’ and kind. A goodbay Mare; price, #20. No.6 Weet Thirteenth street. JORDON, M 18 CARRIAGE FACTORY, 109, 111 AND AL ita Eee Phactons, Victoria, one wib © t Thirteenth atreet-—Six seat Phactons, four seat with division fronts, Dog Carts, Depot prings, Coupe Kockaways Ww pith dividton front ‘agons, top and no op Buggy Wagons. LARGE ansenger Phaetons, at reduced prices; Pony Piaetons, $150 Pescond hand Coupes, Bse0 to » MAM’S, cornel TR 'Y WAGONS, DUMP CARTS, TENTS, HA P Raepitals Wall, Wedge, Sibley, Shelter Te Boat Sails, Awnings, Mule Collars, 1 Meh W. li, CARTER, 62 Cortlandt street, near Grecawich. N ELEGANT, Wagon and Harne hands, perfect in form Ey STYLISH AND PERFECT GRAY MAKE, dark, heavy mane and tail, 16 a atyle and very gentle; make a handsome coupe or aingle; horse great powers of endur- ance. Apply at 80 East Washlogion square, three doors above Fourth street, private stable, No. 2, fn tt VALUABLE BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS, ¥ ITANDS, A cheap; one low priced Mare, 1 hands;'a set of E Prees Harness. Rare chance. 468 Pearl street, clothing store, <i ROTTING PONIES, ONE VERY FAST; A Te or and | set slogle Harness, Pole, Shafts, &c. ; ‘must be sold, 477 Vearl st. oS ‘VERY FINE COUPE ROCKAWAY FOR SALE cleap—With pole and shafts (manufactured by Stivers), Gr would exchange. Apply or address GEO, M. THOMAS, 987 Broadway. i eZ 1 BLACK DRAUGHT HORSE FOR eaericoecs co; about 17 bands high, 7 years old; wargauted sound. a nist true in single or double har- ness; 4 first class puller; price Apply at 803 East Thiry-niattyatrect, near s cond avenue, HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS Pemle digelre at J, . WALKER'S, 168 Willan at (ax TEX. IN THE STATE.—A BEAUTI NANNOL BE BEA’ A BEAU J fal Pair: 1 look alike; styiteh driver Noe ee dyery way. Address BAKER, 410" Atlantic street, Brooklyn, ; R E—A FIRS’ COUPE ROCKAWAY On Sitdicess, ar wable, Third avcaue aud Elgniy-recond Blreet, SALE MARE, FAST, SOUND AND KIND, PO Fphaa rie Not Wagons: a set of Harness, nearly 'AUMURRAY'S stables, 207 East Iwenty-th Third aven OR SALE—THE REVERE HOUSE STABLES, NOS. 8 (00 feet from Broadway’: over 20 and 10 Houston mre pe atock; doing good, Guslnens. NCH, House of Lords, “Must sell eit NE LIGHT NO TOP WAGON,'S8QUARE nt shafis, nearly new, very cheap, and one Nght, both Brewster's, of ‘Broome street, maker, {i to 227 West Twenty-sixth street, of GEO, HAY, hands high, 6 years oid ched ecks; ‘Addi F EA BHORT DISTANCE IN THE COUNTRY, Orin Pee hands, six year ol warranted ‘sound and kind, Address A. 8. BEEKMAN, 6outh Branch, KIND AND GEN. will be sold { }OR BALE—A BAY MARE, SOUND, tle: algo @ good top Wagon and Harness) Cheap. Call at 7i9 Washington street, YORK, W. PR CE FOUR CENTS. NESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, FOR SALES A STYLISH BAY HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, hands bizh, sired by Riesdick’s old Hambletonian; Warranted as such or no sa'e: kind in double or single har: pene, Just arrived from tho countre, ust arrived from the rt, Can be seen at ROW. Broo] jpencer street, near rt re rooklyn Cinb stables, r a OR SALE.—A NIC! hands; good family ingly. Apply to T. ‘street, OR SALL—A NEW TOP WAGON, NEVER BEEN used; made to order by one of the Beat clty makers; will be sold cheap. Apply to 0, LAMB & BON, livery atabl cornerly Forty-niuth street and Lexington avenut South William street. POR, SALE.“SORREL HORSA, 16% HANDS, FINE stylish driver, kind and gentle In every particular; can bent three minutes to road wagon; sold as owner has no fur- ther use for him. Can be seen at Hathorn’s stable, 103 and Ich West ‘ihirty-seventh street, between Broadway aud Seventh avenue, F°%, SALE—THREE LOW PRICED HORSES, SUITA- ble for cart or truck; also @ city made Road Wagon, with age and double Harness; cheap. Inquire at 161 Chris- topher street, veniue. PAIR OF CHUNKY PONIES, 14} team for all uses; will be sol E. GORDON, No. 6 West Thirteenth or INE FRENCH COUPE FOR SALH CHEAP,—UNION Place Stables, Fourteenth street, corner Fourth avenue, or adi OWNER, box 6,1, New Yori Post oftice. bos ATHER TOP WAGONS FROM 8160 UP, R. M. Stivers 210 1b. Top Wagon, Miner & Stevens Top Wacon. ony Phaetons from $13) up. Four and six seat Hockaways, 600 nets single and double Harness, | Calland examine our stock and get our prices before pur- ing elsewhere. casing elsewhere. souNBTON & VAN TASSELL, Wand (M4 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. IAETON, MADE BY TOMLINSON & DEMAREST, four seats, for sale by DANICL W. RICHARDS & CO., 92 Mangin street, % * MrHE CARRIAGE OF THE PERIOD."—A FEW MORE of these ntand popular atyle Pony Phaetons at prices to moet the views ot buyers who havo deferred pure cbasing daring the bot May he 10 all seasonable Vehicles, Curtain Rockaways, Depot Wagous at reduced prices, A: 8, FLAN DRAW, No. 7 East Eighteenth street, one door from Fifty avenue. . 10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION--A COACH. TO PAY STOR- age, on Wednesday, the 3d inst., at 12 o'clock, at 276 Bpring street. 0. LEL—ON A TERM OF YEARS, A PL With livery stables aud stalls for twenty to: East ‘Vhirteenth atreet, For particulars call at 3,7 Thirty-second siecet, ¥ WASTED LIGHT | WAGON, NESS, SADDLE, halter, &c.{ also light tov, Bi good’ order. Any raon having stich to sell can find # purchaser by addressing Jus Chambers atroet. a PROPOSALS. 4 JOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,—THE UNDERSIGNED, AN Commusstoners of Eastern Boulevard, will receive lang, accompanied by speciiicationa and proposais, for the Eonstfuction of « bridge over Westchester creek, on Stodayy ‘August 15, 1870, at 2 o'clock, at the hotel of L. W. Giynn, Westchester, ‘fhe required information can be obtained a the ofice of tho engineer, M. J. Mack, Fordham, Westenester county, N. ¥. . ABRAHAM HATFIELD, ) . COOPE: mmaisaloners. HUGH LUNNY, JAMES BUCHA: AL MATERIAL. . Navy DrrartNent, — ) BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND REORUITING, z July 11, 1870, Sealed proposals to furoish material for the Navy for the fiacal year ending Suse 3), 1871, will be recelved at. this Bu- reau tint 10 o'ciock A.M. of the bth of August next, at which time thé proposals will be opened. ‘The proposals must be addressed to the “Chicf of the Bu- eau of Eauipment and Recruiting, Navy Department, Washington,” and must be endors roposuis for Materials "that they may be distinguished from other pRorosais FOR NAY. eduies for any class, tovether with instructions gtving the forms of proposal, of guarantee and of ceftiheates of guarantors, will be furnished to such per: sone as desire to Did on application ty the Commandants of the respective navy yards, and those of all the yards 6u ap- Plication to the Buresn. Tho Commandant of each Navy chedules of the other yard sons who Intend to bic ¢ application for any of thi he proposals must be {or thé whole pileationa for !aformation or Cor the examination of samp must be made to the Commandants of the respective yards. ‘The proposal must be accompanied by a certificate trom the Collector of Internal Revenue for the district In which the biider resides that he has a license to deat in the articles for which he proposes, and he must further show that he manufacturer of, of aregular dealer in, the articles which rexamfnution only, in order thee At is des offers to aupply. ‘The guarantors must be certined by Assessor ‘of Interna! Revenue tor the district “in which, they Teride. ‘The contract will be awarded to tl the lowest bid and cives the guarantee Féqnired by law, tne Navy Department, howover, raserving the right to reject the lowent bid or any which it may decm exorbitant, Sureties in the fuil amount will be required to-sign the con- tract, and thelr responstuilily must be certifiel to the satis. faction of the Navy Department. Aa additional security. twenty per entum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract abali have "een completed, and elghty PeF,coatum of the amount of each vill, approved ‘in tripfleate by the commandant of the respective’ yards, will be paid by the paymaster of the station cesignated in the contract in funds or certificates, at the option of the government, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The clasaes of this Bureau are numverea and designated follows a No. 1—Flax Canvas, tc, No, 12—Leather. No. 2-Cotton Canvas, de. | No. 18—Soap and Tallow. No, 8=Cotton — Hammock, | No. 14—Ox Hides for rope, Bag and Cot stuff." | No. 15—Brusne: No. 4—Iron and Steel, No, 16-ship Chandlery. No, 5--Galley Iron. 17—Tar and Tar Oil. tationery. No. 7—Chain Iron, No. 19 Dry Goods, No, &Wardware, No. 9—Cooking ip pecnile: No. 20--Firewood and Coal. No. tin and Zine. No. 21_Sand, Clanses Nos. 3, 48 12) 15,48, 1516. Ti, 16, 20 LE = ae Haar Tp, ns 1 = », 21, Classes Nos, 1, 2% 13, , 16, 17, » 20, 21. 2 SHICABERPHTAY si Classes No. 2, 8, 12, 16, 17, 1% 19, 20, Classen Ni 4, Oa, gate 1, i 16, 17, 18, 20, nawon Now. 3) 4, Ot OL Classes Ni 8, 9, 11, 13, 18, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. asses Noe OS erSMOURHY Nene fe 1 2 Clases Nos. 2 8, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. ENDERS IN DUPLICATE, MARKED ON THE EN- velope ‘Tender tor Metal,” will be received by the Deputy Comptroller, at Montreal, until noon on Monday, Bad of August next, for the purchate of about the undermen: toned quantities of Iron, fn store In Canada, to be sold in any quantity to auit purcoasers:— LON OMDNANCE, SHOT, SUELI, CARRIAGES, PLATTORNE, TRUCKS AND OLD IRON, rson who makes or yy ae wos}a “eyH9 “TGS, sumo ‘sadepureg pure BWIO Big TOUT ISK) -aeg) JO] S¥ONI WOIT ‘adept St, Helen's Istand,| Montreal. : Quebec. Kingston... Toronto... en on application at the Control ‘bec, Kingston and Toronto. ‘The tunserviceable nefore delivery. he mete! to be removed at the purchaser's expense from the places where it {s now lying. Parties tendering will state the quantity they require. A’deposit of ten per cent value must be made to the control aymaster by each tenderer on it being notified to him that Ris'tender ab seen accepted. The whole of the metal must be remozed on or before 30th September next, payment in full being made prior to delivery. ‘uy further Jaformation can be obtained on applicauion (6 the Deputy Comptrolter, Montreal, The Deputy Comptwoller reserves the right of rejecting any or all of the tenders, Forms of tender cau be obtained at the Control ofices above mentioned. B, H. MARTINDALE, Deputy Compwrolter, ConTROL OFTIoR, CANADA, MO: av 1870, INSTRUCTION. LADY TEACHER OF MODERN LANGUAGES DE- sires a ponition 1a a good fsmily,; salnry not an object; Unexceptionable reterences, Address B. E. A. D. E, 14 Greene street, New York. YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, DESIRES A A. fonttion elther au resident of vislting governcas; her Course of Instruction comprises English, !'reneb, Music and Drawing. Adaress A. B., vox 126 Herald ollce. (QUEGARAY, INsrrrcTE ENGLISH AND FRENCH for Young Ladies and Misses, Boarding and Day pupils, 1,627 and 1,529 Bpruce street, Philadelphia, Pa., will reopen gn twenday, Sevtember 20, 1870, Preach le thé language of stantly sno institute. the family, and Is com AO AME DPHERVILLY, Principal OFEX “ALL SUMMER, FROM 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M.—-TEACH- era, pupils and others receive private instruction duri mallow: ao neds Indies department, TO 7) peat BENDIS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 Bowery. bial cou! JEWARD INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, FLORIDA, ORANGE Ce any, NY “thle well. ead’ favorably. kuown ine itution, now in its twenty-third year of succesful opera- fa the Hmited number o ' teat for acatuiogue, TG. SCURIVER, A. M., Principal. Hon, Wu. H, SEWARD, President, 3 WANTED—LADIES, CATHOLIC, SPEAK- Y Nagrgsey to go to South Beatie, ‘one as principal of &rormal school and one of a college.: Address, stating terms, experience and ability and references, his Excellency MR. ‘GARCIA, ‘Lake Oacawana, near Peekskill, N. Y. FOR TEN WEEKS’ BOARD AND INSTRUCTION 4.0) “o'kcglian branches; piano music, G10; languages, each. Address ABEL WHITLOCKS Boarding School, janbury, Conn, ig: MARBLE MANT’ Pee” MARSLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—RICH AND BLE: fant designs, from up to 8250, T. BTEWART & CO. 605 Sixth aveuue, between Thirty-teh and Thiriy-sixth atreeta, MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, GRATE: stones, Tiles, Table and Plumbers’ Slabs. New show Toor, with best assortment of Mantels, . Prices reducsd, A. KLABER, 134 ana 108 East Elghieenth atrect, N. ¥. KLABER & CO.'S MARBLE WORKS, 223 WE Fifty-first street, between Broaiway and Eighth ave a id Marbietzed Marte) ‘les, heb ige | Headstones. apd obeay le and FINANCIAL, NDERSON & CO, NO. 9 CHAMBERS BTREET. — Money to loan immediately on Property in New York New Jemey, &c. Builders’ Loans, Leaseholds, Stocks an: Securities negotiated. First and Secoud Mortgages wanted, Orne SAVINGS BANK, 8 Bowery, southwest corner of Ca Present rate of interest SIX PER CEN’ Interest dated from the Ist of each month, and Is paid or credited in July and January of each year. Tank open day from 10 A. M. 108 P. M., and on Mon- days and Baturdays from 10 A. M. to? P. M. E. A. QUINTARD, President, SEYMOUR A. BUNOE, Secretary. FR SALE-—10 PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY BONDS, free of all taxes, First class securities of undoubted character below par. Real valuation of property... Whole indebtedness only....... susee 650,000 Government and other’ ‘Fecuritien received tn. exchange, allowing best market prices, and bonda purchased by out of town residente sent by ex; free ot charge. ‘Also Kew York city rallroad stocks and, bonds, insurance, bank and gaalight socks, and « lurze variety of other stocks and bonds for profitable favestments at iow rates: by ALBERT H, NICOLAY, 4 Auctioneer, 941,800,000 N, B.—All Securities not Exchange Koards receive fal attention, ashas been the custom with this honso for many years, A oop SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAL COMPANY SEVEN PER CENT CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE SINKING FUND BONDS, LWAY The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company, for the purpose of providing for the payment of its several mortgage debts as they become due, has executed a mortage to the Union Trust Company, of New York, as trustee, upon the whole of its railroad and branches, payable on the Ist day of July, 1900. Coupon bonds of $1,000 each will be jasued, with interest at seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annuslly, on the Int day of January and July in each year, and registered coupon bonds of $1,000, 5,000 and $10.000 each, with interest at seven per centum pei nnum, payable quarterly, on the Ist day of January, April, July and October in each year, principal and interest payable at the office of the Union Trust Company in New York, We call the attention of inventors especially to this class of registered bonds, which, on account of the security afforded Against loss by robbery, fire or otherwise, and the payment of quarterly interest, offer an investment pecullarly desira- bie. A limited amount of these bonds ean be purchased at 9734, | | | and accrued interest, upon application to z ROBINSON, CHASE & CO., 18 Broad street. or OF THE GUARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE Comrany, No. 187 Broad New York, July 13, 1870. ‘The Board of Directors have this day declared a semt-an nual dividend of five per cent, payable on and after Satur- day, 16th inst. WALTER K. PAYE, Secretary. 50.000 22,2048 oN BOND AND MORTGAGE, SIA on first class improved and unimproved pro: perty in New York city and vicinity; no bonus. H. W. GORDON, 124 Nassau strect, $100.000 22, HOA8=s sums To suiT, oN New York firat and second mortgages cashed at lowest market rate! ». 53a Pine street, BELLAMY & STRATTON $175.000 72,LOAX; ON BOND AND. Mont. ). gage on real estate in this city, Brooklyn, orin Westchester county. Apply to JOHN F, CONREY, Od Wall atreet, room 12. 750,000 ToLOAX, ON IMPROVED PROPERTY pio), in the cities of New York, Brooklyn, New fersey and Westchester connty ; prinetpals duly. E, M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street, LOAN OFFICES. T 67 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR WALLACK'S theatre.-I pay the highest’ prices for Diamonds, Fiatches and Jewelry, of advance on the same, ISAACS, Diamond Broker, $7 Thirteenth street. A’ WOLF BROTUER: 65? BROADWAY, FORMERLY of Brooklyn.—Money'liberally adyanced’on Diamonda, ‘atchea, Jewelry, Sika; more particularly on Pianos. Business strigtiy confidential. Same bought and sold, , T HYMAN'S, 688 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND ys Wa ‘al. advanecs made on Diamonds and fiver Ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same, ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'S building'.Business established fifteen yeara.—NEW- MAN LEOPULD bn: r advances Iiberally on Dia- mona, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies, Merchandise and other Securities negotiated for. 3Q NASSAU, STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Liberal advances madé on Diamonds, Watches, J elry and all kinds of merchandise, The same bou; sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room Wo, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. R SALE—SLOOP YACHT JULIA, 87 FEKT DECK, 18 beam; four feet water, 1 abin; two suite sails; ler; Nes at Sailors’ Snug’ Harbor, Stated Post ofc F° in complete ‘0: Island. Addi ROR SALE-A CABIN YACHT, 34 ¥ ete order, Cau be scen at the foot of Fifty-seventh h river. OR SALE—A_ SLOOP YACHT, 42 FEET LONG, FINE sailer, excellent sea boat, handled, new and fur- nished complete, Address SWIFT, Station G. HE CABIN YACHT EMMA, 15 TONS, TO HIRE OR charter at reasonable rates ; well founit in every respect. Apply on board or a: A. M. WITMAN'S, foot of ‘Thirty: fourth street, South Brookiyn, "YACHT FOR SALE KEEL BOAT, COPPER FASTENED, with cast iron ballast, about five ton, just Gtted up, all in pervect order; will be sold at a great sacrifice, as the owner is absent from the city, For particulars address $. B., Herald oftice, MOST AND FOUND. 0G LOST.-STRAYED FROM 42 WEST THIRTY- seventh street, x young black and tan colored Retriever; Whoever will revura biin to the how all receive the ubove rewal hela see BLACK AND TAN SLUT. THE OWNER can have it by applying at 49 West Thirteen h strect and paying expenses. YOUND—AUGUST tied together, Se i TWO ROW BOATS A DRIFT, 1, For’ further particulars inquire of J. A! BANKER, 69 South street, New York. OUND-ON THE 2TH OF JULY, U econtaiuing money. “Inquire at 336 East Eig! atreet. A POCK OST—TWO FISHING RODS, FROM A BROADWAY 4 omnibus, between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock in the evening of the Ist inst., while coming fiom the Hudson River Railroad depot down Bro.dway. The finder will be jiberally rewarded by returning the same to 48 Maiden Jan Osi—A SMALL WHITE TZ DOG; ANSWERS 4 tothe name of Fritz, A liberal reward will be paid for ‘him and no questions asked, at 151 Kast Fortioth street, OST.ANY ONE RETURNING THE GREEN MOROC- LJ co Pocketbook, containing valuable papers, &c., loxt on the cars between New Haven and WaterLury, Conn., will re ceive a tiveral reward. Addres » found fiside, in care of ors, Smith & Co, mt, Conn, or to 18 Maiden lane, New York, NEAR SCHOMUARIE, IN ». M, train from Cherrs 'y, Monday, Jat inst, ‘on Albany and Susquehanna Kallroad. ’ Finder will be re. warded on leaving same with WM. i. SAMPSON, Home Insurance Company, 186 Broadway, New York, ATOLEN OR STRAYED—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, is TCHEL AND CANE, JULY 29, from near the station at Scotch Plains, on the New Tersey'Centra! Raslror Mare, about 18 hands high, with black points. "A wii ven for euch {oformation az will lead to {ts recovery, on application to the Btation Master at Scotch Plains, REWARDS. = REWARD.—LOST, AUGUST 1, ON A THIRD je) avenue car, between Firth and Forty-first streets, a black Memorandum Book, containing a promissory note, Ie 10 the order of Dey & Doerffu', on the Manufactu: nd Buiiders’ Bank. Any one returning the note to 146 East For:icth atreet, will receive the above reward and no juestiont All persons are cautioned against negotia- ting the above note, as payment thereof has been stopped, $5 REWARD.—JO8T, ON FOURTH AVENUE CARR, on sone yafternaot aeoe! black Satchel. By re- er deat to. NNE, J ON & DAY, 16 Wall street, jer will receive the reward and thanks of the “Oia $ REWARD.—LOST, A 8PITZ OR ESQUIMAUX DOG 2) six tonths old. The above reward will be paid and no questions asked by returning to 1,148 Broadway. 10 REXARD.“LOST-BANKBOOK (XO. 960, OF Atlantic Savings Bank, with §35 in $6 bills iuside of it. ‘The finder will please return it to the bank, 18 Chatham square, or to bis residence, 284 Broome atrect. P, FENGADO. h15 RENARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN 1+) to 208 Lexington avenue of a small Black and Tan Blut, which strayed from there on Monday evening. It 'e about four months oki. Ears got ero; REWARD.—LOST GN MONDAY AFTERNOON, & Gold Watch and Chain, in Cenual avenue, near Stepheu’s Ciub House; the above reward will be pald to any Person returuing the same to 419 Sixth avenue, between 'wenty-ffth and Twenty-sixth streets. 100 RRYARD Lost, AUGUST 1, AN EMBRALD Ring eurrounaed with, Giamondas ‘the above te. rd will be paid and no questions asked by returving the same to Mess, MUNN & FRANGHTADI, 14) Pear! street. $10.000 REWARD.—THE NEW YORK STOCK Exchange offers a reward of 310,009 for tho arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Ben- jarain Nathan, late a member of sald, Exchange, filed on the night of July 28, 870, at hie house In Twenty: third street, New York (ity, ‘LL, Vice Chairman, Gov. Com. fe J. L, BROWN D. C. HAYS, Treasurer, 0. 0. WHITE, Secretary. SOPR. $10 REWARD—LEFT ON WOARD FUL- Won ferrybomt, Keturn to 242 Canal street, Te a ee ee who was | HIPS, _..__ BUROPEAN STEAMS ATIONAL LINE. N“SriN10 Uiverroor, AND QUEENSTOWN, from pier 47 North river, i ITALY, Grace... ; Saturday, Augnet 6, at 12 M. ENGLAND, Webster Saturday, August 13, at 3 P.M. Passage to Liverpool oF ‘Queenstows—Cubin, $75 and G63; e tickets from Liverpool, ueenstow! \derry and Glasgow, S34, currencye bi » BTEAN TO AND FROM HAVRE AND LONDON, ery fortnight, calling at Plymout! ENT ssengers, INIA viet + 3) ‘Auguat lh An M. edneaday, Auguat 24, 2%. M, «Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2 P. M. passage, 8 Steeraye pas 930, Passengers booked to Paris at reduced rates, ba further particulars apply at the company's office, 69 roadwi j . W. J. HURST, Manager. ses __ COASTWISE STEA *S ‘OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Old Line. Low freight. ‘The well known first tne sigewheel steamship ‘Thos. H. Morton, Cor der, Pigeare pier No. fu North river on taturday, Anguat ® at P.M. Froight taken at through rates for 6t. Louls, Mobile and Galves! ton. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply ton Of PARE TR GRTON, FOX 0 88 Liberty alreet. Pincers SEMEN. Mo. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP L From pier No, 12 North river, at 3 0% UNITED Sr i on Saturday, August Freightreceived dally. ‘Through rates given for St, Louis, Wig u Gi Lig» r aes Indianola. odatious, or fr saazt, having superior nccommi appirto PuDERIC Ha KER, 40 Broadway. NLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest, ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from pler No. 80 North river ae follows :— VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont... turday, August 6 8T, LAURENT, Lemarie. ‘Saturday, August 20 PEREIRE, Duche + Haturday, September 3 LAFAYETTE, Roussan. aturday, September 17 Rates of passage, payable in gold, facluding wine: To Brest or favre—First Cabin, 14); Second Cabiu, 875. ‘To Paris (including railway ticke!)—3145 and #78. These steamera do not carry seoraze passengers. American travellers going to or returning fron the Contt- nant of Europe, by taking the ateamers ‘of this line, avoid both tranat by’ English fallways aud. the discomforts of crossing the Channel, healdes saving time, trouble and ex- pense, GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, No. 58 Broadway. ONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE, Rates of passave reduced. Steamers suit direct to London from pler No. 3 North river. Atignst 4, at 10 A.M, je in currency vawe B25. aris, Antwerp and Rot PARANA Raten of passace, pat First cabin, 70; at Passengers booked for Havre, P terdam at reduced currency rates pansace apply to VLAND & ASPINWALL,, Agent 54 South street. HE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS 11 to and trot every W v booking passengers at the lowest r them at reduced rate Great Britain, Ireland, Not many and America. ax safely, cheaply us by any other line. CRXPRESH” BTEAMERS. | AUSTRALIA......S: COLUMBIA. forwarding ay stations ia » Denmark, Ger- Speedily, comfortably and “EXTRA Aug 6 | TYRIAN ‘Ang. 13) SLDONIAN. BRIT, North river, New York: Rates of passare, payable in currency :— First cabins, #85 and $75, according to location. Excursion tickets, good for twelve months, $130, Intermediate, $83; steerage, $25.. Certificates, at reduced rates, can be bought here by those winhing to send for thelr friends. sed, payable on presentation. ‘the Company's offices to P HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, ra Apply al TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- rying the United States mat Salling every Wednesday. MANHATTAN, Forayul. uguat 3, at 10 AM. MINNESOTA, Whiner: ata PM ~August 10, er. From Cabin passage, 80, gold; steerace, #00, currency. Paaseagers tooeed ts and ‘from Paria Hambang, Norway and Sweden, &c, Drafts on Ireland, England, France an Germany at lowest rates. App'y to . WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. EENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Cunard Line. S TO QU! GTEAM TO QU SIBERIA. -Thursday, Aug. 4 SAMARIA -Thursday, Aug. 18 Cabin passage, #0, gold , KA, currency, Bteerage tickets from fed at lowest rates, For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green, For sleernge passage apply at U1 Bronaway, Trinity Bulld- for. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL ry Every Wednesday, ‘Ihursday and Saturday. MANHATTAN... - Wednesday, August 3 ITALY. . Saturday, Aus s Drafts payable in anW part of England, Ireland, Scotland, at current rates of exchauge. Apply ut THOMPSON'S pas: sage ofllce, 73 Broadway, coruer of Rector atrect, {OR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.—INMAN ines ite Of royal mail steamera are appointed to sail as fol- lows CITY OF LONDON Saturday, August ¢, 2 P. M. ETNA (via Halifa: Tuesday, August 9, 1 P.M. CIPY OF BROOK L' turday, August 13,7 A. M. CITY OF BRUSSELS, Satu day, Auguat 20, 13 M. and each succeeding Saturduy and alternate pler 45 North river. Rates of P: * Payable in Gold, Payable tn Currency. bin, single berth. 935 | Steer do. 288 To Hal ax, N. 8.. ald ‘also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, ‘Tuesday, from First To n be bought here at moderate rates by perso: to send for their friends, rates by persons wishin, For further toformation anply ‘at the compan: (OHN G. DALE, 16 or 8 office. Agent, New York. LU VERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Steamship Company, NOVICE.—The steamship CITY OF LONDON, from Liverpoo}, will commence to discharge under general orders at pler 45 North river, on Wednesday, 8d nst., at 12 M. he compan fot be responsible for any loss or damage ng to good all goods not removed 104 hours red at conmignees! rink and expense. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway. YUNARD LINE, f a ) The Britiah and North American Royal Mail steamships, harbor. ( between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cor! Cuba...,..Wednesday, Aug. 8 Abyssinia,...Wed'y., Aug. 24 Biberia’'" ‘Thureday, Aug. 4 Tripoll..../Thuraday, Aug. 25 Russia... Wednesday, Aug. 10 Scotia. ..Wedneaday, Aug. 31 China... Wednesday, Aug. 17 Kal -Thnreday, Sept, 1 <Wedneaday, Sept. 7 ASSAGE, ae By the stesiners not carrying steerage, Firat cabin. ), gold Second cabin. Firat cabin to Pa . . Samaria. Ser ry wo ATES OF P. #80, cold Mb, gold Return tlekets.- Bei ‘armers carrying ste Firat cabin..../.....-880, sold Bleerage, Return tick Kk Lempeh ticl ‘pool parts of Hurope at lowent rater, ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glaszow, Antwerp and other porte onthe Contineui and for Mediter: Fauean ports. For freight and cabin pansage apply at the company's office, ASE RCeue ena ‘an T1URiSaby as italey Kh For steerage passage roadway, Trinity Buildin CHAS. @. PRANCKLYN, Ageot, EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN Ex- change office. Passage from Liverpool and Queenstown Peekly by rst class steamships. “Also trom Liverpool and London by weekly sailing packets. Drafteof £1 and up- Wards, available in any part of Great Britain and Ireland, a the lowest rates, at "APSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., 86 Bouth street, New York, 1D STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL oats of the Department of State lamued by A. O. ‘RTH, United States Court Buildings, 41 Chambers and’ Queenat we and all Havre, |APSCOTT'S: JNIT a ¢ WILLMA! street, COASTWISE STRAMSHIPS 10 MAIL BTEAMSHIP COMPANY'S through tine to California and China, Frejght and passag Throngh rates, New York 10 Firat class, 125 to $174, according to location of berth. gn 2beHe Totes Include berphs, board and all necessurien for Steamers of the above line leave pler No. 49 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 0’ 1k noon, ON STH AND 21ST OF EACH MONTH, except when those days fall on Sunday, then the day pro- ous. One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult, Mefl- cine and attendance free, August 5-OCEAN Sees Captain eG connecting with steamer COLORADO, Captain Farnsworth, Steamer JAPAN, Captain ——, will leave Ban Francisco September 1, 1870, for China and Japan. "Ri freight for'8an Francisco ‘wil ge a8 fast, and be re- ceived until 4. M. Thursday, August Freight for Central American and South Pacifle porte will be received until 4 P.M. on Wednesday, August 3, only. pact fi ‘All the usual faciliifes afforded shippers 1m collecting inland charges, dc. For freight rck¢ts, and all further information, apply at the off ‘No. 42 North river, ¥. K. BABY, Agent, NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, ‘Auantic Mali Steamship Company, Salling regularly every Thursday, at § o'clock P.M. pre- glecty, trom vier No, 4 North rive MORKO CASTLE, C: MAGNOLIA, in Van Sice( via Nassau), MISSOURI, Captain J, B, Edwards, freight or passage apply to ~~ ae . to. WHEELER, IR., President, ‘No. b Bowling Green, HH’ Tn New York and Mexican Mail Steamshio Ling, ailing every twenty days, from pier 17 East river, ‘The new steamers CITY OF MERIDA,’ Deaken, Saturday, Au; CITY OF MEXICO, Timmerman, Satui For freight oF passage mpexas LINE ‘ANA, SISAL AND VERA CR ‘apply to XANDRE & SONS, 83 Eroadway. of Galveston Steamers. The Al steamer GENERAL SEDGWICK, Captain Gates, at pier 20 Eat river, will sail on Saturday, August 6, or soon: erit full. ‘Al! goods for Houston or the interior will be forwarded by our agents, Messrs. T. H. McMabon & Oo., free of charge. Sasa Aft tat will roeee ‘or freight or passage app! Hen TOn MALLORY & 0O.. 153 Maiden lane. {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Steamal!p Line, leaving oler No. 9 North river, ut So'clock P, M., as fol- low: CORTES, Nelson. ....-.0s0++ August 6 GEO. WABHINGTON, Gager. * Anguast 18 Freight received da rough rates given for Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and Bt, Lous, Gs 5 trotgnt Cabin passage, OTR EE, ‘or paneage or fre! ayply to © iB. CROMWELL & O0.. 68 Went street GOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, Old Dominion Steamship Company. poteamahine of thisitne leave pler 87 Norta river, foot of jeuch atre For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond overy Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, at 80. M., connecting with the Vir inia and Tennessee Airline, the Seaboard Inland Air lion, Petersburg and Weldon railroads, Chesapeake and Ohio rai, Ke Danville rallrond roads and Richmond and Through pas: fenger ticket thronzb bills of inding at reduced ratesto ‘all points South and Soulhweat ApDIY at Oflce On Pier oy oL, MOCREA DY, Presid 1e7 tarean at" get, ‘corner Fok CHARLESTON, 5. FLORIDA PORTS, the South ‘The New York and South Cxrolina firat class sidewhvel eteam- ship ‘on Weancaday, August 3, sailing from pier N Superior accotumodations for passengers. ‘Through passage tickets and bilis of Iaaing nection with the South 4 Ratiroad to all points Sout and Southwest, and with steamers to Florida ports. Insurance by this line one-half per cent. The steamer CHAMPION will follow, and sail Saturday, August HENRY R. MORGAN*& CO., Agents, 80 Broadway, TRAVELLERS GUIDE, LBANY AND TROY LINE—OPENING OF NEW Depot, the largeat iu Americ: plendid steamers of this line will here: jeave Mier 44, North River, foot of Spring. Prince, or Chariton streets, every afternoon, Sup. {AYE cxeepted. at 6 o'clock; West Thirty-fourth street €34. Fare only $1 10; nearly #4 loss than rail, and like 1 tone to Kull alo and the West, Saratoga and the North, Ex- cursion tickets to Saratoya ‘and return #5, Passengers Broadway, lath Seventh or Fighih avenue hore care get out oe Chariton street. Thro Uckete and BAGO checked to ali points on the morning tratns, which lave Atbany and Troy, N. B.-On and after the lst of September, the fare on this line will be reduced to 50 cents, ATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. —PULTON, Wail, South and Hamilton ferry cars to Greenwood Ceme tery connect with steam cars to the island every forty ininutes, 5 AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD.--ON AND ednesilay, July 27, 1870, the trains on this road will leave Fishkill Landing for Matteawan, Glenham, Fishe Kil, Stiver Lake, Lagrange, Verbank, Milbrook, Bangall and Pine Plains at 10:03 A. M. aud 6:10 P! M., on arrival of trains leaving New York via Undgon Kiver Railroad at 7 and 8 AV M. and4 P.M, Returning, leaves Pine Piains at 6:26 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., connectin with trains on Hudwon River Raiiroad, arriving in New ¥. at il A.M. aud 9:59 P.M. BENJAMIN STRONG, Superintendent. (OR BRIDGEPORT AND ALI. POINTS ON HOURBA tonic and tigatuck Railroad; fare $1; steaners leave Catharine slip at 13 noon and 12 every night (Sundays em ce} Pow GATIRILL. . DAILY. STEAMBOATS YHOMAL POWLLL and'NEW CHAMPION leave pier 85 > river, foot of Frankiin atreat, at 6 P. P.M., making their usual ing E8, oF With stages for the Catakill Mountain Mi Weat. JOR CATSKILL AND HUDSO: Hamburg, Rhinebeck, & necting mt Catakid louse and all polnt LANDING AT NEW new, fast steamboat NEVERSINK, Captain W. H. Mellen, leaves foot Warren Urery every Tieaday, Thuriday and Sciurday at 6 o'clock P |. Fare HAeeem, ASTORIA AND PECK SLL Summer arrangement. Steamers SYLVAN STREAM and SYLVAN GLEN, on and alter Monday, July 11, leave Hariem for Astor 4 eck sip at 6,7, 8 9, and 10:8 AL M,, and 1259, 9:15, 4:15, 6:30 P.M. Leave Peck ‘slip tor Astoria ‘and Harlem at 7,8, 9:15 ‘BA. M., 10, 3:15, 4:16, 6:30 and 6:40 P.M. ‘Landing th and 190th streets each way. Fare, lic., or 12 tickets for $1. Oa Sunday fare Ibe, Firat) boat leaves Harlem 9A. M.; last boat leaves Peck ip 7 P. M., not landing at Aut Rteamer SYLVAN GROVE can be chartered for exeur sions, Apply at the office, foot of 130th ntre Har'em. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD, On and after Monday, May 23, 1670, two express traing leave depot, corner of Twenty-sixth etreet and Fourts #8 follows:— 10:30 A. M., Rutland Express, eee tee oP eatin between Mow York jeeping edac! night tral y st Alten Ven BUCKHOUT, Superintendent, HARON SPRINGS.—ALL RAIL FROM ALBANY,. ‘sengers leaving New York by DAY BOAT, People’s line, of steamboats can procure through tickets, have el guage checked direct to Sharon, via Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, and avoid the tedious carriage ride by other routes, “By the ‘night boats passengers reach Bharye at 10:96 A. M.; by the day boats at 9:13 P.M. Passengers by the Huéson River Katlroad will be transferred at Albany te the Albany and Susquehanna depot free on applying tothe E will aveni proper ageut stationed on the outside of the de} Sunday train in connection with People’s Ling steamert from New York Satu ight, ieaye Albany at 7:30 A. My arriving at the Springa at 10:16 ‘A.M. “Keturning arrive . ¥ 8. BE. MAYO, General Ticket Agent. P70 ALBANY AND TROY.—THE DAY LINE STEAM. bouts C. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW will leave Vestry siret pjer at 6:63 and Thirty fourth areet ah A.M, landing at Yon! jack and Tarrytown sens’, Wen Polut, Cornwall, Newbury, Pougukecpate, Rbioe- beck, Malden, Catskill nnd Hudson. A special train of broad ise care, in connection with the duy boats, will leave ow aval xt Albany, commencing June 16, (fare 84 from New York) and for Che boat SENECA will transfer passengers trom A Tickets on sale and baggage checked by Dodds E office, 44 Broadway and No. 1 Court street, Brooklyn. EXCURSIONS. iy a A GROCKAWAY (BEACH. “THE FAST AND BAPR atenmer POPE CATLIN, Captain H. G. Farrie, makes Feeular dally tripe during thé entire season, leaving Hast Eighth street 7:15; Peck slip 7:45; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 8:16; Warren street, New York, 9; returning, leaves Roc! way at 8:30 airiving at Fulton ferry, Brooklya, atB. New York at 6."Connecting with sail boate for Far away. Fare 50 cents each way. FAMILY EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY BEAUH. nas raday, Augnst 5 om ee SYLVAN GRO’ ain Longstreet, ave an follows: ‘x: M.; 120th atreet, at 8:10; Hleveuth ‘street, at 845. Nip, 9:15. Returning, leave Rockaway Beach at 3:00 P. Music by Wall Fare for the excursion, $1. A. *a08T BAUR. The fast seagoing stenmer MAGENTA will accompany the yachts to the lightship and return, Full particulars hereafter. J. HARRIMAN, AWAscPXCURSION 70 THE CHOLERA BANKA.~ Steamer RIP VAN WINKLE will go to the Cholera Banke on Prilay, August by leaving Veck ap at 7 A M4 Gurwtopher strect)N. My at 7.80 A. M.yand Pler No dat 8A. Bait, Hues ments and music on board. Andersos Colwell, Pilot. Fare §2 00; Ladies $1 00. HOLERA BANKS,—ON THU ) ateamer SETH LOW, Captal Harlem ab6 A. M.; 120th atroet ; Peck alip, A.M. 4 A. ison board. Fare for the 3 lines and refreshin excursion, #2, ‘aptain RICHARD YATES, Proprietor. ANDERSON CorWELt, Pilot. (SOREY ISLAND EXCURSIONS 10 THE SEARORE, / North and East River Lincs. North River Line—The steamer Norwalk runs regularly every day, leaving Weat Tenth street at 9:20, 12:20, 3:20; Warren atrect at 9:10, 12:40, Hi Prer No. 4 at 10, '1 and 4 o'clock. East River Line—The steamer Meta runs regularly every day, leaving Eighth street at 8:20, 11:20, 2:20; “Peck elip at 8:40, 11:40, 2:40; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 9, 12 und 8 o'clock. JAIEY, BOAT FOR THE FISHING BANKS SATUR- days and Sundays excepted). The fast saling steam boat, with upper and ower waloons, SYLVAN SHORE, Cap- taln/ Olney, will leave North Eighth street, Williamsburg, 6:49 M. Bighth street, East river,7 A.M. ik elip, : M.; Christopher’ street, North river, 8A. M.; pler 4 North river, 8:30 A. M., On’ Saturday, from Newark (wharf below Stephen & Condit's), at 8 o'clock A. M., landing at Bergen Point. Bait, lines and refreshments on board. Alse brass and cotillion ban Fare fifty cents. VOR THE FISHING BANKS-—DAILY, SATURDAYS excopted.The wel!-known sea going steamer STATE OF MAINE, Captain R. P, Tremain, with her commodious main and upper saloons, will leave Eighth street, Kant river, at7 A. M.; Peck Slip, East river, at 7:0 A. M.; Christophee street, North river, at 8 A. M.; Pier No. 4, North river, at 230A. M. Lute’s brass and cotilion band, balt, lines aud Tefreahments on board. Gents $1; Ladies ble. NyAmencanaee STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tuesday, Wednend train b ecingaon fo VREDAY, AUGUST Moodgods Hoot fanres A Eleventh |. North river, AL A aturday, Jnly 90, and d Saturday following, the look bi be « er en ie = ek, from pier foot of rect, North river, Ferree Bes at ifighiands and Beabright a1 usual, bos ranch and the race course at Ocean proceed direct to Long port. Fa to the race ae, $1. aap course, $+ +, wes FISK, Jr, President. BW AND FIRST CLASS STEAMBOAT PLEASANT N VALLEY from Spring street daily, Sundays incinded, ‘at 10, 2,54 and 7P.M. for Fort Lee, Pleasant Valley and Bbady Bide, landing at Thirty-fourth street both ways, JEWBURG, POUGHKEEPSIE AND RONDOUT, LAND- Ing at Corzens’, Weat Pointy Cornwall, New Hamburg and Milton, TI mboat MARY POWELL, on and alter May 14, wil leave Vestry street pler at 8:20 P. M. dally. (TEAMER THOMAS FE. HULSE, CAPTAIN U. W. AN- hett, leaves Fort Lee 7 A. M., 12 M.. 8% and6 P. M. Leaves Christopher street 10 A. M.,2 P.M. and P. M.; land~ ing at Thirty-fourth street all trips.” Music on board. JATURDAYS—FISHING BANKS.—THE NEW. AND staunch steamboat FLORENCE will leave Warren street, plier 29, August 6, 18, 20, 27, at 8:50 A. M., returning at 4 P.M. Bait, Mnes and’ refreshments, No’ into: Mquore sold, 10 CHARTER—FOR EXCURSIONS, STREAMERS FORP To kee and Pallaade, Apply to CRARY HOLLENBECK, 166 Maiden ian mo c! ARTER FOR EXCURSIONS THE NEW, FAST, And firat class ateamer Nove'ty: capacity, 1,600 persons; the finest steamer ever offered for the purpose. Apoly om ard, pler 60 North river, and at 699 Broadway. FAVORITE, ELEGANT, PALATIAL STEAMER ‘Hastera Queen, unequalled for size, speed, safety and comfort, carrying 2,500 passengers, to charter for pienies and excursions, Also other steamers and pages. Jone (sland BLOUMER & CO., $45 Front street. and other groves. 7 ACHT RACE. it olng steamer The fast wea coing steaine' BNTA will accempany the yachts to the lightship and return, Full particuiara hereafter, J. HARRIMAN, avelinn eg BILLIARD! I ILLIARDS.—NOW 18 YOUR TIME TO BUY clase Tables at W. 1. 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