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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— — neers nel BOLE NO. 12720. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1871—WITH SUPPLEMEN “PRICE FOUR GENTS. AMOUBSEMENTS—Srconp Page—Fourth, fifth and sixth columos, OLOGY —Srventn PaGr-—Fifth column. DS THIRD PAGR—Second column. y Rnd LODGING WANTED—SzconD PaGE—First mn. ROARDERS WANTED—Srconp Pagr—Firat column, BROOKLYN BOARD—Sroonp PaGr—Firs column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SEVENTH PaGk—Sixth column, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sz0oND PAGE—Fifth col- umn. BUSINISS NOTICES—FirTH Pacr—Bixth column. ClTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SkVENTH PAGE—Sixth column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—SrventH PaG—Fourth col- umn. CLOTHING_Seoown Pa@k—Stxth column, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—SkvEN1u Page—Fourth umn. AL AND WOOD—FinsT Pac®—Fifth column. ASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Tutnp PAGE—First and sec- ond columns. COPARTNERSHIPS—SEooNnD PaGr—Fifth column, COUNTRY KOARD—SEvOND PAGE—First and second col- umns. TISTRY—THIkD PAGE—Third column. DEN’ DRY GOODS—Fiest PaGr-Fifth column, DWELLING HOUSeS TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Frev Page— Sixth columa. BUROPLAN Str AMSHIPS—Tuiep ”aGe—Firet column, EXCHANGE—TuinD PAGE—Third column, EXCURSIONS—1 o1RP PaGE—Second column. FINANCIAL—Fitst PAGR—Fourth and fifth column, FiRGWOKKS —1HI1kD PAGE—Lhird column. FOR SALE—dk0oNnD PAOR—Fourth column, FURNISHED RUOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Finer Page—sixth colum FURNITURE—Taoinp Page. FRENCH ADVERTISEME! PacE—Fifth column, BELP WANTED—MALES—SkventH PaGr—Fourth and ‘fi.th columns. HELP WAN1sU—FEMALES—SgventTH PAGE—Third and fourth columns. HORSKS, CARKIAGES, £0,—First PaGx—Second, third and fourth columns, ‘ELS—BEOOND PAGE—First column. RUOMS, &0., WANTsD-—Tainp Paae—Third 4 column, EVENTH D. ON—Tarey PaGe—Second column, t¥Y, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CLIY AND BER- KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SEVENTU PaGk— Sixth column. LOAN OFFIVES—Finer PaGR—Fifth column, Lost AND FUUND—Fiesr PAGE—First column, \OHINERY—SECOND Pace ~Fourth colum: MARBLE MANTELS—SeventTn !'aGE—Sixta column, MDICAL--SEVENTH PAGE Fifth column. MILLINERY AND DKESSMAKING--Firs? PacRr—Fifth column, MISCLLLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn PaGr— Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Finst Pagr—Sixth column. MUSILAL— OND PAGR—Bixth column, PERSONAL—Finst PAGE—First column. TANOFORT e—Fifth column, s PaGe—Fourih column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—SEVENTH PaGr—Sixth column, BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE -SEVENTH PAGR—Sixth column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—SEVENTH PAGE--Sixth column, ReWARDS--Finsi PaGE—First column, SALES AT AUCTION—SkcoND PAGk—Second ane third columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—SEVENTH PAQu— First, second and third columns. BITUATIONS Fourth column, SPECIAL NOVIGES—First PAGE—First and second col- umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Fimst Pa@r—Second column. STRAW GOODS—Finer PAGE—Fifth colurn. tt) REDORTS—SEOOND PAGE—Second column. WANTED—MALES—Srventu Paca— & TRADES—sEvENTH PaGe—Fifth column, THE TURF—KinstT PaGE—Second column, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPUSES—FinstT PacE— Sixth column. TRAViLLERS’ GUIDE—TaIRD PaGr—Second column, UNFURNISHED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LE4 First Pagr—Sixth column. WINES, LIQUORS, 40.—) 1n8T PAGE—Sixth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4c.~ First PAGE—Fifth column, f ‘shai AT BRANCH OFFICE, 1,246 BROADWAY, THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRTY-FIRST STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 8¥.M, EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE KIND. FFLICK.-INFORMATION WANTED OF THs PRE- sent whereabouts of GHORGE or LIZZIE AFFLICK, es pore ce 1,150 Lp Pirin aie Oy tg ago, iy intormation concerning either wil iad for by thet mother, MAKY AFFLICK, 1,150 Second avenus, Aaah NDREW WRIGHT.—ANY INFORMATION OF THE above will be thankfuily recetved by his brotuer. Ad- W. T., Heraid oitice, New York. Wisconsin and Mil- ‘wakee papers please copy. ¥ OSCAR ST. MARTIN WILL LEAVE HI8 ADDREss, within Widaye, at WM. 8. BROWN’S, 105 Coenties he will see bia brother, Hardie St, Marti New York, June 17, 1s. M. A.-9:30 A. M., NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN « Railroad, stoppage at Sixty-titth street, Your insults are noticed, ‘Beware. FATHER, 8. R—PLEASE SEND INSURANCE POLICY YOU have for 8, Moultrie to 111 West Thirty-firat street. 23 peor. 3D, ARY ANNE SHOULER—HER SON OR DAUGHTER will find it to their vantage to address R., Herald ollice. iS ae noah dee T. T.—CALL ON F. R., 217 SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y., IN « the morning, as soon as possibie. ILL THE YOUNG LADY IN BLACK, WHO RECOG- nizet gent with light coat and hat, corner Broadway and Fulton street iast Thuraday, 104 A. M., please communi- cate, stati.g what transpired 1) order to avoid mistake, with HARVEY, box 20 terald office ? OUR TER, ENCLOSED TO JOE, RECE' A Y The lal aim against you I paid. You are all right here. You must wrive. T. B. 101.7" IVB, VBO. UHBVRGGA, 11:15 A. M. 83 MPL. LOST AND FOUND. (OUND—ON THE CARS, JUNE 8, & MONOGRAM ‘The owner can have the same by proving pro- perty and paying costs. Audress, describing ring and giving address of tbe owner, RING, Herald office. O8T—ON THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, A SKYE Loverer: aonwers to the name of Punch, ‘The tnder will be lib erally rewarded by returning him'to No. 1 Bast Thiny-cighth street, OsT—-A BANK BOOK, ON THE ATLANTIC SAVINGS Bank of New York, No, 20,819. Whoever returns the game to JAMES COLLINS, 237 East Eleventh street, will be rewarded. aed OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A NEWFOUND land Dog, anawering to the name of Prince; color black, oarly coat, ‘hair ou his neck worn off by the coi : Dealers will please take notice. Liberal reward will be pi at 112 Secund avenue. OST—ON FRIDAY, THE 16TH INST., IN BLEECKER street car No. 11, a Lady's Portemonnaie, with name ‘engraved, contai ward will be given by Beekman street, New York. OST—ON SATURDAY, THE 17TH INST. A LADY'S Gold Hunting Case Waich, with Rubber and Gold Chain, Any one returning it to the owner, 36 Clinton place, will ve suitably rewarded. O8T OR STOLEN, ON MAY. 15, 1 FROM THE Philacelphia Post’ oflice, 47 Shares Philadelphia and Heading Company Stock Certificates, viz:— No. 7,008. No. 12.06 No. 12,435. For 5 shares. For 3 shares. For Uauare. No. 14.467. No. $47. No. 6,227, For 2 shares, For 10 shares, For 5 shares. Transfer of same bas been stopped. J. W. CUNNINGHAM & BRO,, 11 Wall street, KETROOK LOST—WITH MONEY AND PAPERS, joing from Ninth avenne and Forty-second street to Tenth avenue and Foryy-aixth street, The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving St at 418 West Fi street, between Ninth and ‘Tenth avenues (carpenter shop. J. H. FURBER, 16 HANDS HIGH; WHITE on forehead; also Cart and Harness, on st Park. Any one giving information » found will rece've #15 reward and no WILLIAM SULLIVAN, 482 bixth avenue, South Brooklyn. STILEN A BAY SS bind legs, st June 16, f where the anv cnn Questions askew. is _REWARVS. REWARD,.—LOST, ON FVENING OF 14TH INS’ shore either in. Twenty-third stveet stage or Third avenue The finder $5 car,a Lady's Breastpin, cartancle and pearl will receive the above rewsrd from WM. 8. AMES, 171 Duane street. ©) () REWARDS AND 8Q QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR 2 return of Poeketiook, with contents pons, $20 each, of St. Joagrh and Denver City Rall Banyinome papers and & bineh of keys. lost on steamer jeld on 8th nat, Parment of coupons ato ed. W. P CONVERSE & CO., 04 Pine stre WARD—FOR GOLD WATCH, No. 1,973, ©) Chain and Locket. To be left atthe jewelry store io. 25 Wall strect an! no questions asked, wad ‘CIAL, NOTIC —A—PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD A. life Insurmce antes, and who do not desire to @urrender theirpolicies by an absolute snie, borrow the Surrender valv? of their policies by appiying at Insurance Agency, 67 Liverty street, EETNG OF THE H MEP Tucls Drake will be held at the Brandretb tor A, © Tuesday, June WA. M, 20, at ‘hore were will bring them and meet an hour earlier, ‘ened S. W. BECK WITH, Secretary. ‘WILMINGTON LOTTERY.” Extra Supplementary. OFA88 491, DRAWN AT IZM. JUNE TS My 74, 30, "1, 4340 3, 38, 82, 17, 43, OLABR 4M, DRAWS AT BP. M. JUNE 1%, INTL. M, 19, 18, 45, 15, Bd, 67, 40,34, BB, 9, LUTHY’ & CO., Brokers, 240 Greeawic! —— ceed —A.—OFFICIAL DRAWT . KENTUCKY STA Sr Tyoty— asthe C1A88, 1874. 1, RX 2, 17, 4 74, PADUCAT— . 17, 17 ak a oe ae wae re h 4 Ser Ores + Managers, Covington, Ky. «J: CLUE, Broker; 206 Bropdwar, box 4,900 Post offles, J” uot to negotiate or purchase a draft on the Second Na Vonal Rank of Boston, for three thousan by the Merchants National Bank of Lowell; Masse payable to the order of C, H. Emerso dered 18,420, as the same has ment has been stopped, Sune 16, 1871. NOTICE.~ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO negotiate a check, drawn by W. W. Watson in favor of Willard E. Howell, on the Pacific Bank, city of New York, No. 1,338, for one thonsaud dollars, the same having been Jost and payinent stopped. W. W. WATSON, 71 Bowery. pines! Prugsii PILES! Internal or external, and all other kinds, positively and permanently cured, witbout instruments or caustic, pain or danger, but by a mild, speedy process of absorption, by W. A. MOCANDLESS, M. D., at St. James Hotel ner Twenty-sixth atreet, York city, will visit New York city six days in each month, and remain at james Hot ouly till next Tuesday evening, June 20, 1871. O¥AL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, DRAWN JUNE pd of G BATES, 194 Broadway, MMe OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—MAY 80, 13,544 drew 100,00 gold. Kentucky, class 388, Nos. 40, 47, 33 drew $30, All orders promptly attended to und circulars sent by a aaareelie BALEY & CO. (old established office), 174 Broadway, cor- Away, several sets double Harness; also assortment of new Carriages and Harness, selling of cheap, to close busi- ness, TAYLO J Gedar street. = A RB, 59 A. —THE CARRIAGE OF THE PERIOD. A variety of seasonable Carri: it most approved styles; Cluresces, Landaus, Coupes att Late Gaulettes, Rockaways and Buggies, Pony Phactons ib 'T. JOSEPH’S HOME FOR. AGED, IN CHARG! S the Sisters of Charity, 209 Weat Fifteenth street, ‘wil or continned at 315 Weat Fourteenth street, where all conmunt- cations should be directed while the new building is in course erectio! A NERY Fine AND VALUABLE POINTER DOG (Taft's, of san Francisco, stock) i iv o'eloek, at private siable, 68 East Thirty.taird area? RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 8 PECK SLIP. HAS Fa Rove trees of Doge. utler', Tnraltble Paris Ore erminator, 7d. ; jutier’s new wor ‘a! boarded, trained, dc. Medicines for all dimenea OOo PER, SALE-ONE YOUNG SETTER DOG; FOUR months old; full breed. : 3 R pe porns reed. 394 Second avenue, near Twen- _THE TURE, LEETWOOD PARK, JUNE, 19, 5 Staken of $1,000, mile heats, 3 bY income. bata rindi Sorrel Dan, Da Mace’s bik. g. Black Hawk, Jobo Murphy's sg Sorrel Jake. jaich same day, 8500. Hickory, to wagon, b. @. Jas. O'Brien, to harness, Mile hexts, 8 in 6, James Brown's road team, Dandy Jim and Edwin Forrest et gheS Se asian Rallies iiies ‘Twenty-mxth st D. TALLMAN, Superintendent. Pretane ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, Sweepstakes Hsu, tale heute, weal Bin 0, m. " ur ier eater le heat . best 8 in 5, in harness, ir. Brown enters blk. Mr. O'Neil enters a gh easton Mr. Desmond enters bik. m. Nellie, Mr. Bar.eit enters rn, m, Lady Bianchard. wr Hopson enters br: g ‘slim Daa, ion, $1. Gor MEE, wo AKLEY, ‘Superintendent, OOLS8 SOLD AT THK AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB Restaurant, 1,187 Broudway, co:ner Twenty-eighth street, on the trotting at Beacon Park, Boston, this evenin; and every evening during the meeting; also on the Billlarc Maten between Dion and Foster. T. B. JOHNSON, HORSES, CARRIAAGES, & —GREAT, POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE ‘of trotting, road and family, harness and saddle both team and single; V: top and no top ons, by Brewster, Demarest, Lawrence; Harness, \c. On mn iay (THIS DAY). 19th, at 10 o’clock, at stable, Nor. 15 and 17 East Twenly-cightd street, near Madison avenue, By JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, Very fins, handsome and superior team of jet black (no white) Horse and Mare, about 15's high, 6 and 7 years old; enuine Black Hawk stock, dam a thoroughbred; are bro- ther and sister; were raised near Schenectady, Saratoga county; are fine gaited, arive as one horse, of great endur- ‘ave been used single, double and as tandem; have no or vives of any kind; can be driven by a lady, and for style, elegance and action have no superior; are fine travel- lers, pleasant, free and agreeable drivers; will trot in about 8:15, and ure warranted sound and kind. Pair of fine and superior blood bay coach and road Horses, variety, with or without topa, | § AU, Carriage Builder, No. 7 Haat Righieenth street, neat Fifwb avenue, LOT OF HORSES, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, A for ante or exchange for Horace of less value aie lorses, ‘or carts, truck: fog conan ober ashmee? eee TURNOUT SEAT TOP PHAETON, #300; DEPOT +. Wagon, Pole aud Shafts, $250, cost $500; 'W: 2ont $700, Tor’ gBl0 second hand, sold owt Set VMOReY ; HAMS, Fourth street and Broadway. VERY BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT SORREL MARE FOR AL et 1544 bande high, 5 years old; warranted perfectly hours ord and 2 ‘wellth sireet between the A. TINE BAY HORSE—6 YEARS OLD, 15% HANDS; at eee: Ponce raga sound and kind; $125; \. ‘and see, mat bargains see, 418 Eighth avenue, corner BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY HAMBLETONIAN ROAD Fescet gh seped yeera ald, opr gid hands high; pertectly id kind; i found and ‘kinds trots im price $600. Apply at i80 A. HANDSOME YOUNG CANADIAN PONY, 14 HANDS; a stylish, good traveller; warranted sound and gentl Toquire at 456 Hudson street, near Barrow, in the bakery. ‘A YERX NICE, BIG, PONY BUILT ROAN HORS 154 hands, 6 yeara old, fast walker and good worker, itable for cart or down town tru aaliaeroe cares mtruck. Apply at 10 Rivington MAGNIFICENT PHAETON, TOF AND NO TOP A, Bugeles, Road and Expreas Wagons, at 2h ver cent leas 4 exe i and 99 Charles streets ine before purchasing elsewhere, BEEWSTER & CO, 9 FIPTH AVENUF, OFFER THE following second hand Carriages, many of them in ex- cellent condition :— One Coupe Rockaway, One spring Cabriolet, One C spring Barouche. One square front Landaulette, our own make. Two to wo no top Wagons, all our own make, AY HORSE, 1535 HANDS, FREE DRIVER AND OF great endurence, for sale very low if applied for at ance, owner leaving town. Also a Dusenbury &.Van Durer Wagon, nearly new. At private stable 62 Lust Thirty-third strect, near Fourth avenue. /ASKET PHAETON WANTED—AL80 SINGLE HAR. ness: must be iu good order, Address W., box 2193 Post ollice. NARRIAGE HORSES WANTED—BAYS PREFERRED: not over 7 years old, 16 hands; must be warranted in every particular; sound, kind and tree from tricks, Dealers need ‘not apply. Address, with particulars, box 480 Post otlice. NARRIAGES.—LARGE ASSORTMENT OFFRED, LOW- / est manufacturers’ prices, comprising extension and half top Phaetons » jockawaya, Victorias, Depots, Buggies, nd Harness, nnd Vong, TY & levine street, Brooklyn, XDWARD SCHENCK, AUUTIONEE, LARGE AND ATrRACTIVE Ly VTE ath BLEBHLE RR ee Ty. EST ROAD HORSES, VERY Bbe CART, BREWSTER & CO.’S WAGONS, OLD MOUNTED CUACH AND SINGLE COUPE HAR- DOUBLE AND SINGLE’ ROAD HARNESS, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES, ELEGANT HORSE CLOTHIN AT THE PRIVATE STABL! NO. 56 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, TO-MORROW, JUNE 20, AT 10 O% LOCK, By EDWARD SCHENCK, as above, the following elegant HORSES, A SUPERB SPAN OF BLOOD’ BAYS, full 16 hands, elegant manes and tails, seven years old, fully warranted; perfectiy sound, kind and gentle in single or double Tete. either one making an elegant coupe horse, haetoi Ww are stylish e drivers and of great endurance. A IFUL SPAN 0! CK MARES, own siste re an’ six yeare old, hands; warranted Ree sound, kind and gentle; took cipioma at State ‘air (which will be shown at the sale) ; full pedigree, which will be warranted, will also be given. SLEGANT ST, LAWRENCE TROTTING HORS ‘A beautiful black, elegant mane and tail, 15 hands, 8 years old; fully warranted; perfectly sound, kin and gentle in ail harness for a lidy to drive ; hag trotied in 3:37, and warranted 30 beat 8 minutes. OUPE, by Wood Bros., for one or two horses, in elegant order, DOG CART, by Wood Bros., in elegant order, for four persons, with Poe and Shafts, TROTTING WAGON, single seat, by Brewster, of Broome street; 16 hands full, 6 and 7 yeara old, tlowlng manes and talis, very gaited; ive without mwiling or fretting; wi rave! a ven * Bole in'8.0; the one can Wot in 8 minutes. are of great en- Se Joy esas Graber shel durance; all day drivers; without vice or tricks, and are war - HARNESS, Will be sold separately. ipertor dapple brown carriage Horses years old; very stylish und fine drivers of fine action, symmetry and gait; cost present owner $3000, and sold po y nly on account of the owner in Wi nnd an jaren fitableaad Pat sa 5 ERS aida ‘ery fine hana: and stylish chestnut thoro: iby Horse, 16,7 youre old superior ‘coupe, famiiy poabbred horse; lowing mane and tail; an exceedingly fine and plea- sant caves Puy enveds bas no vices; feara nothi ors ‘stylish, good traveller; can step close to Sminutes; fs one of the tinest gentleman's horses {n the country, and cannot be pene for style, elegance and action; warranted sound and kin Handsome bay Ethan Allen Horse, thoroughbred; dam rajsed near Buriington; very handsome and stylish, an extra fine dri and sie roadster; is ldJe bands, 6 years old; flowing mane and tail; gamey and rapid traveller; can trot betier than 2:00; fears nothing ; can be driven by a lady ; war- ranted sound and kind, ‘Brown Horse, 1644 hich, 6 years old, of Morgan stock ; very ; a entle, ranted sound and kind Aino team of ver 16 high full, § and fine, well broken and intelil; no vices, ts beautiful roadater and a 8 good and true in every Way; warranted sound and kin Handsome fron y thoroughbred saddie Mare, 1434 hands, 6 years old; has ali gaits, very gentle, a perfect pet; has been broken to harness; can be ridden by children; tree from ali vice; warranted sound and kind, Fine and fast gray trotting Horse, 153g high, 8 years old; one of the finest gentleman's roadsters in the city pure aded and genteel; has record of great speed, “!y company horse, and can trot to the end of ‘warranted sound and Kind, Victor Top Road Wagon, by Demarest; pofe and shafte; Road Wagon, by Brewster of Bruome street: Donble and Single Harness, &c. ‘Ail of thie stock is the property of private gentleman, to whom reference can be made; will be warranted in every particular as represented at sale, and_ sold without limit or Peservation, owner leaving the clty. Full particulars at sale, which will be prompt, regardless of weatuer, this day (MON- DAY), at 10 o'clock. AbE MBO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A GOOD, RELIA- be Buggy, Pony Phaeton (with or without top), Rocka- Depot Waxon or anything in the carriage Iiue, at prices eed thoughout the world for their marvellous cheap- . and those who want Harness, Robes, Sheets or Whips educed prices, will call without delay at our Great Down Town Carriage Bazaar, 68 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau street, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Ofice and salesroom 37 Naseau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCA ‘of our business js conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART, 110, 112 AND 114 EAST 18TH ST., NEARATH AV., where we hold regular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES |. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. GNTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carringes to sell, will ind our, hone, per. fectly reltable, as we conduct this branch of our business, as we do ail our other business, on the same straight(orward principles which govern honorable houses in ail mercantile uraulte. PWE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial, ENTRIES FOR SALEb OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be made at our down down oftice and salesroom, 37 Na sau street, where we also keep a register of horses’ for pri- te aUIBeRAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. FAST TROTTER AND TWO ELEGANT SADDLE Horses, at auction, on Wednesday, June 21, at 12 O'clock, at BARKER & HAMLIN'S City Anction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, consistins ot @ st ANY HIGHLY BRED CHESTNUT trotting Mare, SIRED BY LEXINGTON and bred in Kentu is bie, 6 years old, without exception one of the finest and best galted drivers in the State; has trotted without prepara- ton » fourth heat in 2:48, and ix as fine and fast now as ever: has fine style, action and endurance, no vice or tricks and can ve driven by a iauy and warranted sound ans Kind, ELEGANT AND HANDSOME BLOOD BAY SADDLE Geiding, 155 high, 7 years old, sired by FLYING CLOUD, of a tho hored mare; elegant under aaddie; goes all its, thoroughly broken in harnesr, ean handled by a or child with perfect safety, 1s unsurpassed for style and re ities: can’ trot in three minute i and is warranted sound and kind. NTUCKY-BRED CHESTNUT SADDLE Horse, 15% 7 years old; unsurpassed for saddle qualities, goes all it in harness; can trot in 3:10 and warranted indy action and good flowing mane and KE time previous to sale. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BKOAD- JA. way.—Kockaways, Park and Pony Phaetons, Top and Open Bugeies, Express and Business Wagons, one Road Wagon, Krewater bulid, West Broad T AUCTION—TUESDAY, JUNE 20, AT UARStclock, by JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, at their aig 7 ©. ‘and ARKIAGE AUCTION MART, 1 114 Bust 18th street, near 4th avenue, STYLISH AND FAST BAY MARE, long mane and ‘tall; 15% handa, 7 years, kind and true; afraid of nothing: can be driven by a lady; TROTS IN 8 MINUTES; of great endu- Trance and bottom; superb for family use; Warranted sound. Se Sees. ‘ AX ELEGANT HALF TOP PARK PHAETON three extension top Phaetone, will be otfered lo oseription seasonable Carriage, mp very lowest popular price, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 6:8 Broadway. A.-RORY PHARTONS, FINE ASSORTMENT, ALL + Atvles, from $120 up? Depot Wagons, new and second hand, top and no top: Express Wagons, all sizes, #100 up: two elegant satin trimmed Clarences, Nhe order, will be sold gol low: two Stivers top good order; three Dusenbury Van Duser Road ne nenels new; four second hand aches, Harness, Sheets, Blankets, Lap Dusters, Whips, aie W. 4. GRAY, 90 to 29 Wooster street. BREWSTER BAROUCRE, CURTAIN COACH, ROCK, rte = open Phaetona- LS ry expre: Jagger Wagor panes, 12 up; Lap: Robes oye yl ‘dec. at the cheapest ang Feet. ah: ee LITTLE & TURNER. GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE—ONE OF THE this city, mahogany atylinh, 7 yeara old; can show 2:60 step to wagon, m™ in ‘condition ; record; sold at @ baryain, owner ‘nT im New York, 1, Broadway, near Forty-frat i , A. fneet in bay, 1094 high, very ing, 1, the couniry, lnqeire ‘in furnishing store, o | or _ Very elegant gold mounted coach and single coupe, light double and single, by Dunscombe and Campbell; also ladies and gents’ Saddles and Bridies, Bitte, Robes, &c., &c. HORSE CLOTH dress, road and exerct the finest qualit An extra fine Pointer Dog, rare stock, by Tafi's dogs, of San Francisco, e above can be seen at any time. seen SAUL MAGMA VERE PLT, OFF BOT Bitound ana gratie Saadie "Mare, (perfect gale tor Indleg to drive or ride, for sale ata bargain, at CHASE & KING'S, East Twenty-sixth street. Ng, of LE—AN ELEGANT BAY HORSE, 8 YEARS OR SA. old; # fine driver and a sp'endid saddie horse; sound and kind; at stable 120 West Tuirty-second street, OR SALE—BAY GELDING, 16 HANDS, 5 YEARS old, gentle and sound in every respect. Stable 142 West sitkeenth street. VOR SALE—THE PROPERTY OF HENRY PROUSE COOPER, who ts going to Europe, the splendid coupe or dog cart Horse Major, ill 16% bands, bright bay; very Styling action; warranted sound and kivd in ail harness and considered one of the handsomest and best trained hor: the country; price $5i0; aud elegant two-wheeled Dog Ci buit by Peters, ot London; us go price B45 $800 to Import; also a handsome set of brass mounted lem Harness, just tmparted. | To he. secen for a few days Gowan’s Club Stables, 2 East Twenty-eighth strect, OR SALE—TROTTING AND ROAD HORSES; FINE lot; just from Kentucky; among which team of three minute brown Horses and elegant coupe Horse; finest ever in the city; elegant Victoria Phaeton, cheap. 434 West Tuir- teenth sirect. OR SALE—B750—A VERY hands high, sired by Jupiter Abdallah, dawn by Gray Mor- eof the most promising young mares of the time; fas never been bandied; also xquare box Wagon, Blankets, Whips. Lap Rober, &c- ‘together or separate, To'he seen at M. WILLIAMS? stabies, corner of Smith and Third streets, Brooklyn, until sold. FINE BAY MARE, 15% OR SALE—A SPLENDID BAY MARE, 15 HAN old, sound, kind and gentle; A” fine roadstei can trot in 2:45; ‘will be sold ata bargaia. ‘Aiso an Al Brew- ster Wagon and first class Harness. To be seen at stable, 60 OR SALE—CHESTNUT HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 driver; suitable for yeara old; perfectly sound; coupe. carriage or road work; good pore horse and in every particu fe famfiy animal; in condition can trot close to three minutes; having no use for him will sell at a reason- able price. Can be seen at private stable 66 West Forty-third eet, near Sixth avenue. WOR SALE-ONE LADY'S SADDLE AND BRIDLE, ‘complete, nearly new, all in good order ; made by one of ihe best makers, at WOODCOCK, SHERMAN & CO.'S., 88 Chambers atreet. OR SALE,—LANDAULET: (SHIFTING front), Harness and ‘y, nearly new. stylish dapple brown Horse; must ve soll; owner going ‘abroad ; lowest price $1,600, ‘Address box 829 Post oflice. Fo. SALE—A SPLENDID PHAETON, ALMOST NEW; ‘also top and no top Wagon: CAMPBELL & MorHERSON, 100 West Thirty-third st. F°:, SALE—A PAIR OF TRUCK HORSES, SOUND and in good con ‘ition; sold only tor wantof use, Can be seen at 21 Lust Fifty-fourth street, between Secona and Third avenues. JOR SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, SUIT. Foe ie for all purposes; to be wold cheap. Apply at o6 Wooster sireet, near Spring street, Fe SALE—A HA’ DOME iP ROWN HORSE, 6 oid, long man 5 hands Qinches high, jnict in single or double bari 140 sound, Kind and true. ikewise a handsome bay H 1956 bands bigh, 6 years old, witt long mane and tai trot in 2:50; is quiet in Je or double harness; k . Inquire nd, kind tran at 1X2 Thompson street, between Bleecker and Houston. bas SALE—A_ STRONG TOP BUGGY, CITY MADE, pole and shafts, in splendid order. Apply at 132 West Tweuty-tifth street, near Corbett's factory. OR SALE—A VALUABLE BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS high, 9 years old, over 14 cwt.; price no fauit but for want of use. Apply at & New Chambe OR SALE—A GOOD BLACK CANADIAN PONY, 15 hi + atyli d rapid driver; suitable for butcher, baker or express; warranted sound and kii must be sold, 691 Washington street. DIRST CLASS TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES AND ROAD Wagons, from best makers, mighty rolled (shopworn At 100 each jean th price. MANUFACTURERS UNION REPO! roadway. YENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURNOUT; SPLENDID F teaw of trotters; Suiver's busay pole and shafts and double barness; can be had very cheap. 61 East Thirty- second street. ARNESS--HARNESS.-NARNESS, ‘VERY STYLE 41’ darness, single and doubie; ladies’ Pony Harness, new and second hahd, in great variety, at extremely iow prices, MANUFACTURERS! UNION REP USTIOR roa ‘ONS.TEN DIFFER- ’ POPULAR PONY PHAE’ en styles; several second bh 4 slighdly soiled Car- Tiages cheay jarness of ail Ce and prices, at MANU- FACTURLES' UNION REPOSITC RY, 638 Broadway. IR DRAUGHT PONIES, SUITABLE FOR TRUCK, or exchange for one or two large horses. May be seen from 6 till 10 A. M. and 6 till and 22 Mercer stree toe At 149 West Nineteenth street 10 P. M., or guring the day at PARK PHABTON FOR SALE SHIFTING TOP PLAT- form ; spring; best city make, and in perfect order; Hee, if sold Immediately, #250. Inquire at private stabie, Bis West twenty-nith street, rear. an \—CHEAP—A BROWN HORSE, 18 YEARS OLD; ©) can trot in 2:45; warranted sound; price 4. Trottin 0, Cobbett’s: *, for $125; Harness, 5 must sell, W 141 Enst Sixteenth street. Sreuen HARD 2s Gerer FOUR Tor octamer, uainees Brrsom teint vious, Nght Brot All " UFACTVRERS’ YNION, 699 Broadway. ore SPEED, SPEED.—ONE PAIR BAY HORSES, 15 bands, 6 and 7 years old an 8 winutes; one of them has ‘shawn, a A Ree a mr at Bri stable, ‘est Twenty-t street. ” Dr. SOMERVILLE, 0 CARTMEN street. ICTORI at half its value " IN & CO., Corner of Broadway and Tenth street, ANTED—A LIGHT, SECO: W Pedling Wagon. 'T, SECOND HAND, YANKEE BOX Foot omen Address key box 50 Newark (N. J-) Mapees Poms SOLD Ae A SACRIFICE PRICE, Mastdctt cent a8 no further use for them, Inquire at 728 Q5-BAY MARE, 16 HANDS, THIN IN FLESH; large bay, $100; team sorrels, #200; fast trotter, 125. 734 Washington, corner of Bank, grocery. Fine chance to get bargains; must sell. ~B2,000, $2,750, $6,000, $8,000 AND LARGER. amounts to invest’ immediately on Mortgage of ap- proved Real Estate; no bonus; Morigages cashed. POTTER BR )THERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren atreet. ine £00: died ee STREET.— }onned immediately on New York or New Jerse real estate, builders’ loans, merchandise and collateral sect rities, First, Second, &c., Morigages negotialed. Advan MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON FIRST class New York and Brooklyn real estate without bonus. age CLAIR See promptly cashec SINCL R., & OO., No.8 Pine ati Branch office 1,233 Thint avenue, near Seventy-second ei ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIL- Fuad Company, 28 txchange place, New York, June 10, 1x71.—Interest on Morris and Eaaex Stock will be payable at this office on and after lat July proximo, Transfer Books closed untit morning of that day, A. J. ODELL, Treasurer, XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, Be nsgeHeE Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, Booth's ‘Open daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., and Monday, Wednesday ‘and Saturday evening froin 6 to 8 o’elocl Notice to Deposttors, The trustees have declared mi-annual dividend of sums remaining in bank were deposited on or bef 2 Ane 20, payable on and after July 1, Sy agllcaseca ta joney deposited now will draw interest from July 1. M. GILES, President. LLIAM M. _I8AAO 8. Barnett, Secretary. [RVING savixes INSTITUTION, § Warren atreet, New’ York. aaleweaion mie FER one Had tiled all aumea. eposits now will di July A. Bante open tat ‘irom WN Moa Mee from LTER W DNCK. Pi _VANDRRBIL? L. BUXTON, Secretary, al ane ee wie GAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, AP- New Vay to WM: & A. W. LOWERRE, 289 Greenwich street, ONKY TO LOAN Second Mort; ON ‘BOND AND MORTGAGE, ON and on Buildings in course of ‘con- . POWELL, 86 Pine airect, room No. 7. straction, J MORE ocgeng” bare, an, mormanan, 1 "1. JR, 165 Broadway, room No, 9. NEW YORK stare tasunvay A first class home investment First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Rondout and Oswego Railroad. Princ'pal and interest payable in gold. Seven pér cent seml-annually. ‘This rod covers 100 miles ot the most direct possible line between the great Lakes and deep water navigation on the Hudson river, the whole line of which will be completed and fn operation on or before October 1, 1872, and give s new line of road to Lake Ontario and the West, twenty-five miles shorter than any line that can be found. It passes through the cement, flagstone and lumber region of Ulster county and the rich acricultural bottoms of Deia- ‘ware and Greene counties, all of which have not heretofore been reached by railroad facilities, and from which sections the formation of the country prevents the construction of a competing line, The tuirty-aix miles of road operated for three months is already paying net earnt nt to seven per cent, gol:!, on its coat ‘and equipments, The issue of bs ted to. 2,00 per mile of com- pleted road, the coupons payable in gold in thiselty. Price Of the Bonds 9) in curren Full particulars of the above, and the Bonds for sale by WARD HAIGHT & CU., No, 9 Wall atreet, New York city, Financial Agents of the Rondout and Oswego Company. GATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 'TRRASURY DEPARTMENT, CoLuMRta, 5. C., June 1, 17a. 1, isl, “‘ipon the bonds of AAO” # ith sAOe te, No. # Nasaan street, New York, and at the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, in Columbia. ‘The interest maturing upon registered stock at that time will be puid at the Treasury oflice only. NILES G. PARKER, State Treasuer. QTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, —TREASURY DEPART- © ment, Columbia, ane i, 1871.—The Bons oi the State, amounting to , maturing July 1, Ini], will be paid on and after maturity upon presentation’ atthe bank- ing house of H. H. Kimpton, Financial Agent, No, 9 Nassau street, New York, and at the Treasury otlice, in Columbia, NILES G. PARKER, State Treasurer. HE NEW YORK T (VIADUCT) RAILWAY COMPANY, DIRECTORS. ALE-XANDERT.STEWART, A. OAKEY HALL, WILLIAM M. TWEED, JOHN JACOB ASTOR, AUGUST BELMONT, PEPER B. SWEENY, LEVI P. MORTON, HUGH SMITH, WILLIAM T. BLODGETT, RICHARD O'GORMAN, JOSE 7 NAVARRO, EDWARD B, WESLEY, MANTON MARBLE, », JOHN TAYLORJOHNSTON, HENRY HILTON, CHARLES A. LAMONT, JAMES F. D. LANE! FRANKLIN OSGOOD WM, BUTLER DUNCAN, JOHN J. BRADLEY, CHARLES L. TIFFANY, HENRY HILTON, President, HUGH SMITH, Vice President W. BUTLER DUNCAN, Treasurer, EDWARD P. BARKER, Secret: By authority of the Board of Directora of the New York Railway Company, and in conformity with the terms of the act of incorporation in that respect, the undersigned Com. Mitsloners op Stock Subscriptions give public notice for and ou behalf of the directors, and of such company, that books Of subscription for the capital stock thereof will be opened on Wednesday, the 28h day of Jane, inst., at the following places in thia eity, viz. -— ‘At the banking house of Duncan, Sherman & Co. No. 1 Nassau street. ‘At the banking house of the Bank of the Metropolis No. 31 Union sauare The Company 1s authorized to construct two Viaduct Rall- ways or brancites through the city of New York, on the east Rod went sides thereo!, from acommon starting’ pont at or mbers street, between Broadway and (batham iso across the Harlem river and through Westches- ter county; with pawer to build additional ines of railway Or branches, frou time to tine, in aoy part of the cily or Westchester county. ‘The property acquired by the ompany in exempted from taxes and xswexaments during the period Allowed for the final oompletion of the raliway in the city. ‘Tie Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of New York authorized’ and directed, with the approval oO: the. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, to subscribe for five millions ot dollars of the stock of the company, whenever one, miiton of liars thereof has scribed for by private parties. This conditional tof stock has been Wholly subscribed for and taken by the directors of the compans. On the completion of enter Of the lines of raliway to the line of Westchester county the supervisors of that county are authorized to issue the bonds Of the county to stich ainount as ihe supervisors shall deem expesient, toaid in the construction and extension of the rallway in and through that county, For the proper equal- fration of the intervst- of shar holders who may suoscrive ant payin moneys at different times the directors are au thorized to issue scrip for interest on such payments, pay- able ont of the earnin,s. ‘The terme of subscription wili be as follo: Ten per cent of the amount of atrck subscrived for to be paid iivcash at the time of subscription. The residue to be ‘aid ag called for by the Bowrd of Dircetors on & notice of nirty days, but no call at any One time to exceed ten per near CO! cent. ‘Scrip for interest at the rate of xeven per cent per annum will be issued by the company payable cut of the first earn- Tage of the railway on all Inataimenta paid on stock sub: scribed for within thirty days after the subscription books shall be opened. The company reserves tho right to close the subscription books at any time after the 29th day of July, be By order of the Board of Direciors. XANDER T, STEWART, JACOB ASTOR, . MORTON, ‘on Bebalf of the Company. LEVI Commisioners June 16, New York, TPHE COUPONS OF THE BONDS OF THE STATE OF Florida, {asned in aid of the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Kalroad Company, due July, will be paid on and aiter that cate, atthe office of 8. W.'HOPRINS & CO., TL Broadway, Holders of more than 20 coupons will lave schedules for examination one day before payments IRGINIA BONDS, REGISTERED STOCK.—PAST DUE ‘Coupons bonght and gold at beat market rates, or fund- ed into the new Consolidated Bonds at a moderate charge. JOHN B. MANNING, Banker and Broker, No, 6 Broad st. y ANFED—TO PURCHAS@ FLORIDA STATE SECU- Titles, of all descriptions, and Union Bank Currency. Acrens, with “fall description, FLORIDA, box 6,600 Yost oftice. 20.000 Frc orscr% a, xen e ROTERTY: . 7,000 on leasehold; Morigaues purchased ; eee Fee RUFUS K. MOHARG, 81 Cedar street, Notary and Commissioner for every State. 70 ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON $25.000 cny Poa hows & ©O., 10 Pine stre TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE, IN 265.000 this city, or in Westchester county; Hberal loans made on firat class city property. JOHN F, CONREY, 16d Broadway, room No. 8, - —WANTED-FIRST | AND SECOND 500. 00. Mortgages on New York and Brooklyn $00.00. Keren B. F. COO! Broadway, Howard rooms 4 and Work Horses to let at @2 per day. 424 West Thirteenth BREWSTER MAKE, AS GOOD AS NEW, ne conuition, with pole and hatte $750.00 cipal oly mortgage. on Improved property in New New Joraey and Wentchester county ; prin- E, M. MASON, No. 1 Chambera street. TO LOAN-ON CITY, BROOKLYN, Westchenter or Jersey Property; no Pirat and Second Morigayea cashed. ‘Money M. EINSTEIN, No. § Pine street, room 12, $800.000 bonus required. protitably in DRY Goons, | At E. RIDLEY & SON'S. New Bonnet Room Completed, Deliveries of Fashionable Straw Goods every day. Over One Hundred Thousand Trimmed and Untri ats, Bonnets and Caps for Ladies, Misses, Hoye and Infants at half last month's prices Sash Ribbons, Block and other Plaids, GBc., 7c. and 8c. per yard. Gros Grain Ribbons, reduced. Magnificent Flowers and Feathers, Just Ianded. Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Loops. Parasols, at 25c., 40c., B0c., Tbe, each. Silk, 1000 Ruled aid Bound’ Silk Farasols, $1 each; worth Cheapest line of Parasols ever offeres Hoop Skirtaat S0c.up sn ne Corsets, all Whalevone, 500, bone Corsets, $1; and 40 bones, $110 each, and $1 56, $1 7 and 82; chew ! YANKER NOTION DEPARTMENT, Full of cheap Goods, Leather Satchels, 700., 80c., 90c. and $1; unusually low, Line of cheap Valises. Jewelry. Milton Gold, 50c., 60c., 75e., 90c., 1 per set, Cheap Silk Fans, ile. and 756.; nino 60.5 60. 8e., 100, 1be, Hair Goods and Hair Nets a epectaity, Embroideries, Edging, Insertings, Bands about 500, on the dollar, Plaue, Embroleries, 136 inch wide, 20c., %c., 28c., 3. and C. ard. Lace Collars, Forinadoure: Tidies, Veils, tc., Ac. N GUIPURE' LACES Hematiten, Linen Handkerchiefs, 100., Ie, 1be., 20c., 250. c. rice nearly, Dress Piques, 19¢., 1c. and 25c. up. na in Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Jaconets, Swiss Mulls, Striped and Checked Goods, EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 819, B11 and 31134 Grand street, 64, 66, 68 and 70 Allen atreet, fifth biock east from the Bowery. At E. RIDLEY & SON'S, Bargning in HOSIERY, HOSTERY, HOSTERY, for gents, ladies and misses, ummer Undervests and Drawers, Sc. 60c., 65e., eap. Unvershirts and Drawers from 40c. up. Gents? Furnishing Goods. Hundreds of Ties, Bows and Scarfs for ladies und gents, ‘Thread Gloves, new designs. KID GLOVES, aspecialty. Ladies’ Kid Gloves at B5c., i0c., 75. and 85c., warranted. New pairs given if they mp when trie} on. Two buttoned Gloves 66c., 95c, and #1 10 pair, desirable shades, Three buttoned, $1 25 per pair. Phe best Glove in the market, $1 50 and 8175, two buttons, $2; none better at any price. WARD RIDLEY & SON, 52, 64, 65, 68 and 70 Allen streets, and 6 fifth ast ITU ‘Ye Entrance to our jobbing rooms, 62 Allen street, AM REJOICE, | Especially ladies, Btraw Goods, French Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Fino French Corseta, | Ih Silk Fans, ~~ kta Gloves, Paras Be oxcecuingly glad. Come to 162 Bowery and get them at half price, for the bottom has fallen out kc., Ao. them to our customers and the public at a very small shapes in the market. Please don't tell everybody. PETER STEWART, No, 162 Bowery, A few doors above Broome street. nearly completes the season. Grandest display ever seen in New York, Patterns fitted to the form and warranted per- fect. Cloth model with each pattern. MILLINERY ARS Me ROvauass, 13 EAST SEVENTE! will dispose of the balance of her eleg im: ported Bonnets aud Round Has at half cost of importation previous to her departure to Paris for fall good STRAW GOOD: ATRAW GOODS. Julep Straws for sale by the case, at RICHARDSON & CO.’S, 143 Chambers street. QOMETHING NEW AND BEAUTIFUL.PANAMA © Hats, made expressly for ladies, just arrived. Samples can be seen at TERRY'S, 19 Union sqiare. For sale to the trade only by R, BALCAZAR, 61 Pine street, LOAN OFFICES. T L. BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE. BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ufty strects—Liveral ad: Vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, Same bought at full value, T 77 BLEECKER STRE airs —Highest cash advances on Diamon Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought. Pawabrox bought at 7 ret. 77 Bieecke: T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, FORMERLY 889—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Slike, Life Policies, Furniture; particnlarly I'l anos; private parlor for ladies. Take notice. Removed to 893, BRAHAM J. JACKSON, NO. ® PRINCE STREET, A near Broadway, loans money on Diamonds, Watchea, Jewelry, Stiverware, Silks, Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel and Personal Property of every description, Private en- trance, ball door. TJ. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, ‘Jeweiry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description. "Same bought and sold. T M’HUGH'S, 261 BOWERY, BETWEEN HOUSTON ‘and Stanton.--Money advanced on Diamonds, Waiches, ke. Pawnbroki ickets bought, ‘T 691 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces and Personal Property of every description, JAMES P. MATTHEWS. , NEAR BROADWAY, UP Watches, Tickets FICK, 735—975,000—WILL BUY OR on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- Vainables, dc. ; bighest R, 735 Broadway, Opposite Astar place. price paid, T THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU AAT aireet, yoncan obtain liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, dc., or will purchase them at their utmost valuation. A. HONIGMAN, Broker. T 9% NASSAU STREPT (FORMERLY CORNER Broadway and Fuiton street), NEWMAN LEOPOLD gelis or advances liberal'y on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- and other Secarives. buys T 67 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR WALLACK'S theatre, 4 pay the highest price for Diamoniis, ¥ Jewelry, &c.,0r advance on the same. ISAACS, D or, 67 Thirteenth street. M. JOHNSON, LOAN BROKER, 1954 BOWERY.— D. Money liberally advanced to any amounton Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sliverware, Laces, Silks) Shaw Xen or the ,oods Bought at fair prices, A large Of the above goods for sale at great baggaina, This is the Mont elegant and extensive establishment in thir country and Iris an object for all parties in want of money or merchan- dise to give # a call. Moxe* LOANED ON JEWELR' IM Groceries, Hardware, Pianos, ever; Merchandise especially; furniture storage real estate office, 11 and 17 Abingdon square. #2Q) NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— 39 “Uiberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew. eiry and all kinds of merchandise. The kame bought and sold. HAYMAN Lis0POLD, room No. 1. OL BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP by 3 ataira,—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, wame bought. Unre- A. C. HERTS. B. MELVILLE'S Diaiponds,“Waiches, ances on wane DRY _Goops, doscription of akon, JAUUBS* Jewelry, Laces, Shawis, Pianos, &c. devined Pledges for sale. i 1.191 BROADWAY.—AT. eLOL Jewelry and Coral Stor Valuables stored for the summer. Cash ad if required to any amount. 1,191 Broadway. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, FOURTEEN AND FIFTE FEET ROW BOAT FOR sale; also a twelve feet, suitable for a yacht tender, Apply to R, WYCKOFF, 161 West Sixteenth street, near Beventhavenue, OR SALE—SMALL IRON HULL SIDEWHEEL Steal ; 100 feet long; fee cent beam engine.’ Address D. VANNEMAN, Port Deposit, OR SALE—STEAM YACHT, 43 FEET LONG vy FEET Deani, 4 fro deep. Apoiy at 21 West street, | NOR SALE—SLOOP YACHT NIAGARA, 95 TONS, 0. M., three years old; all complete. Wan be acen at foot of Court street, Brooklyn, Address NIAGARA, It jd oitice. STEAM YACHT FOR SALE—20 INCHES DRAUGHT, ‘ AU poten yt bg last; consumes one bal Dushel coal per day ; will at. PLYMER, 86 South street. COAL AND WOOD, i GENUINE LEHIGH AND LOCUST MOUNTAIN H + nace 16 6); Stove and Coal; Nut 6; Furnace and Ft TE DrORD, sireet and Ninth avenus TO LOAN—ON FIRST BOND ‘AND and we were there and gots largo share, and will give | A. advance, All our goods are the most desirable and newest A. OR A FURNITURE WAREHOUS 85 Went Kigh let; , Pits pho gone ma as Wo let; size OTEL TO LEASE- FIVE YEARS offered ; Fixt f it f eaah oF ita equivalent required, loca at Manufacturers’ Union TEAM FOWER AND spur 10 ‘ itr tanner Ae gs PLENDID FLOORS Inquire, at Ww TORE TO LET—IN CATHANINE 8 Se side of the street; good for pita, tos sboe and a hat store; lease gi es ‘lowered rent. Apply tod. 1. PAYTEN: 165 Henry seeks QHOE STORE, TO LET-IN CATHARINE STREET, near the market; has been # shoe atore 13 yes 4 of ibe treet; tons given if reseana! ecm Apply tod. P. PAYTEN, 158 0 LETIN THE OLD HEZALD BUILDING, OFFICES: or business a man ‘tur Ur poses, Apply to BARKER & COSTES, Nassau strc. te phactestiodin ice 01 le 10 LET—-STORE AND CELLAR, WITH ENTIRE Bullding if desiret; hee just been put in perfect order; French piate front; well adapted for dry goods, shoes, éc. 4c, This 14 one of the bsst corners on Columbia street. In- quire at 83 Summit sires, Brook) (0. LEASE—FACTORY _ BUILDING X60, dteret'to sult bass oot 2 Lt Brook, omit business; ed. CB ‘COMPANY. 489 Canal street > WEST Jumber T?) LET— motation® for manut t Twenty sixth street, between Mo LrASE—PLOTS OF GROUND Fo. ‘prentieth treet, on favorable lercaay cosh ee dea)-f# will find this ah excellent opporcunity. sited ie "ids COMPANY, 433 Canal street, 0 LEABE—WATER FRONT IN B 3 To near ferries: with 1Btots Pacing one oe Lede ee separately ; terms low; fine opportunity tor lumber, stavey cou! or oiher business.” IUE COMPANY, 4u Canal street AQ THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, REST LOCATION DG, ity ciation ot Broadway, corner ert eg "1 .—Upper Part ness, guiber tr divided. "die nde Bre” ome Oa ke] DWELLING HOUkES TO LET. Farnisnid. FURNISHED HOUSE, sat MONTHS; 14 ROOMS, es; atible, cow; Montclair, Ne bath, range, &e.; 2 acre Inquire at No. 8 Bibid House, New York, e hour, J. bl es LET—PARTIALLY FURNISHED, LARG% STONE Mansion 28 Kast Twent nistrest, near Browdway; 8314 feet front; whole hail marble ted, 14 feet wiae, Apply before 11 o'ele 10 LET—THE WHOLE OR PARI O# AN ELEGANCLY furnished House; all modern improvements. Call at 1b Kast Forty-uinth street, near Third avenue. O LET FURNISHED—THREE STORY BPOWN f aeons ore yous in Lex on arene, thoroughly ‘urnished, including linen, paint: ey J per th ee Tee ee a: Jn uraiwbede THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, TWELVE rooms, 123 Charlton street, to let; improvements; rent iow ; newly painted. L, & B, T, BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street. wnliasibatranbelsiaed Htetednlaeta s/h THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH MODERN improvemen.s, Seventeenth street, between Third ave- hue and Irving piace; rent low. W. H. FALCONER, 100 Fourth ayenue, near Twelfth st. 1G™ STREET THE FOUR STORY HIGH STORY ) brown stone front, 47 West Sixteenth street, to let, With immediate possession ; others ja different locations. WN. SINCLAIR, Jn, & CO..™=.8 Pine atreet, New York. 5 RO t ND APART& '" FURNISHED ROOMS Le ; eNTS : ; FURNISHED ROOM A. NICELY I tna central part of the city; Fequited.*% jory ac 212 East Kleveuth street DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS MEN no meals. furnished Rooms In private famt.y, for gentlemen onl 18 Bond nirent, near Brosdway and ‘oppose Grand Central Hotel. es STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, OWNING AL Shtoccupving’ firat ciass house in w beautiful location, conventent to all cara and stages, would let ono or two hand- somely furn: 4 Kooms to geutlemen, without board. 215, East Tweilth street. = TO LET—BY reference » NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR one, two or three gentlemen, Inqlfre at 514 Hudson st, FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR lodging or light housekeeping; moderate prices; new Jurditure, new bedding, No. W South Fifth avenue, few doors below Washington square. T 1? EAST THIRTIKTH STREET, BETWEEN AT vourth and Lexington avenues—Several newly ant bandsomely furnished Rooms to let, with privilege of bath. ‘ms modesate to permanent parties, Family private. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET SIX BEAUTIFUL Rooms in a neat Cottage. with every conve- lL modern improvement; beautl who want to near Lexington avenue. ful vard; ag economize, lol Thirty FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE FOR HOUSE- keeping to let, to a respectable nan and wife, at No. 43 Tenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; terms easy. PoRsisnen rip ED FLOOR To LET _TO for light hi TO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY to centiemen in eekeePlig; “also one or twa Pariony- street, near Sixth avenue. URNISHED ROUMS TO LET—TO RESPECTABLE young men. No. 220 East Twenty-seventh stecet, 10 LET--ROOM AND B. FURNISHED WITH all things necessary, for man and wife, for honsekee) it unfurnished Rooma, in prises fami ies, $5 to #6. 1 Diora aoa Brooklyn, or VAN VECHTEN, 78 Vedar street, jew York, po LET—A LARGE FRONT HALL AND BEDRUOM, furnished, on the first toor; front to Second aveni Inquire at 261 Ihirveenth street, corner of Second avenue, wecond floor. 10 LET—FURNISHED RUOM AND man and wife or nice dressmaker. ninth street. BEDROOM, TO 210 East Twenty- 10. RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen; private family; references. 77 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, $: WELKLY.—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM; ADVER- ie) tiver’s own house, commanding view of Laat river; Dathroom and every convenience; private familly. At No. Mitchell place, East Forty-ninth street. Om EAST FIFTEENTH STREST, OPPOSITE TIFFANY a) & Co, gantly furnished Rooms on second and third floors, without board, to yentiemen only. Terms very Teusonabie, WEST TENTH STRE Br TO L&T, A NICELY YO furnished Room, on second Soor, to » gentleman, with- out board; terms $4 per we-k; references. 5G WESETWENTY-FOURTH STREET, EIT AVE 0D_ nue Hotel block.—An elegantly furnished Parlor Floor, with hot and cold water, will be Jet low lo a gentleman for the summer. Apply at once. EAST THIRTY-FIRST STR HANDSOMELY 10 furnished Kooms, sultab.e for evatieman and wife e 10 LET, NICELY « Floor, Basements bed in back parior. roadway. TWEL ed, to w tidy family and two Rooms on third floor Tuquire of USHER, at L. M. B. 451 Bi 164 PRINCE STREET.—A RESPECTABLE PRI vate famfly will & gentieman @ nicely fur nished Hall Re 50 ‘aiso a barge one, auit- abie tor two, #4 ne ath and eas, DIG THOMSON STREET, THIRD DOOR SOUTH 44 ) of Amity.—Large froot Rooms to let, suitable for one or two gentiemen, NEUR Rooms ee TO FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS AND WATER CLOSET. gas and fixtures, separate meter; a Store and 1x2u, double plate giass windows, ft for apy business, 56 Greenwich uvenue; also three Rooms, $l) and #13, juire at 18 Ferry strect. OND AND THIRD FLOORS, FOUR ROOMS | JA. each, to let, 64 Charies street, between Fourth and Bieecker streets. Imrnediate possession. b. L. & B. f. BURNUAM, 609 Hudson street, EUROPEAN FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS—IN THE A Horne, 7 Went Forty-« street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; will be let furoished or unturatshed, to the porter, or to JOHN H. TRENOR, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue. DART OF A HOUSE, NO. 663 GREENWICH STREET, E col riors, Basement, two Rooms on Becond to velween Christopher and Bar- row streets; rent moderate, 10 LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, SLX ROOMS; water closets ana gas on each floor; all’. good order. Rent cheap, Inquire at 2 Second avenue, between Fity- trat and ¥ ound atrests, House is closed. 0 LET-IN A NIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOU! the Second Floor, with ali modern tmprovements; ren! moderate, Inquire on premises, 1 Kast Fourtecnth street, near Second avenue. a, ___ MISCELLANEOUS. ELIEF FOR THE FEET.—MRS, L. R. STONE, CHI. ] Topodist, bas opened new and clegant rooms at 143 Broadway, opposite Astor place, where abe is pi to (eat all wholurs troubled with Corns, Buntoas and Inverted Nails, Ladies treated at their residence if desired. 1 i Ls DIES AND GENTLEMEN. -KEEP YOUR 0 a as Anooth asthe hands by bathing them with GERIN’S Anti-Callous Soap; no more corns and bunions. Soid by all druggists and fancy stores, Wholesale at 49 Wik am airect. Respectable agents wanted. - nechehonet 19 NUMISMATIC COLLECTORS, &0.—A LARGK COL- TO detion of American Cents near proof from 1198 + also Colonial and Store rd over i ‘Apply at 143 West Forty-sixth ‘street, Seventh avenues, 5 WINES, LIQUORS, &Cy He ees tly Liquor Cases, Each case containing one bottle of Old Pale Brandy, Gin, Olid ie ‘Old Pale Sherry, Whiskey, Fine Old Port, Ola Bourbon, Guaranteed pure aud of the very vent quailty, C..0, Day oF Post office order, Gent Oy Or LENDEMBUN, 18 Brond strech New York