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5 DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. riage AMUSEMENTS —Sroorn Paar—Fifth, and sixth columns. ABTROLOGY—Sxcony: Pa borg BI Pags—Bixth col in. LLLIARDS—Sxoonn BOARDERS WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pagu—! colt BROOKLYN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seventu Paox—Fourth column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sxconp Pace—Fifth col- umn. o x—Sixth column. Giny RAL HOTATE FOR SALE-Sevanta Pacu—Foorth CLERRG AND SALESMEN—Sxvanrm Pace—Second column. ING—Suvanta Pace—Sixth column, MEN GARDENERS—Saventu Page—Second acon third coluiaas a Pace—Fifth and sixth cobmrsy BOARD—Sxconp Pacr—First and second DEN’ [—Tap Pace—First column. DBY GOO! ‘Wiusy Pace—Third column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED AND UN- URNIBHED—Sxooxp Pace—Third column, BUROPEAN STEANBIILES_ Fury Pace—Futh column, Eyes AND xD Pace—Fitth column. ONS—Pinar Paax—Sixth column, rP Pace—Foarth column. x60 FINANCIAL Finer Pace—Fourth column. FOR wD Page—Fourth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxoony Pace—Third column. FURNITURE—Szconp Pacu—Fifth colamn. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Seventa Pace—Third umn. WANTED_FEMALES—Sxvanrn Pace—First and HELP WANTRDOMALES—Sxvaxru Pacx—Third col- umn. HO! CARRIAGES, 4C.—Finst Paur—Second and mauurd columne. HOTELS—Sxoonn Pace—First column. HOUSES, ROOMS, 4C., WANTED—Srconp Pace—Third INSTARUCTION—Tminp Paae—Firet column. an OFFICES—Finst Pace—Fourth column. AND FOUND—Finst Page—Virst column. MACHINERY—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Sxcong Pace—Fourth column. MEDICAL—Sxconp Pace—Filth column. MISOELLANEOUS—Tmap Pacr—First column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERVISEMENTS—Texta Pace— Sixth column. MUSIQAL—Sxconp Pace—Fitth column. NBW PUBLICATIONS—Frear Pack—Fourth column. BRAONAL—Fingt Pacx—First column. JOFORTES—Skconp Pace—Sixth column. POLITICAL—Srvanra Pace—Third column, POST OFFICE NOTICE-—Fmsr Pack—Fourth column. PROPOSALS—Srconp Page—Yourth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR BALE OR TO RENT—Sevunrs Pace—Fourth and fitth columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Skventn Pace—Fifth colann. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Spventn Pace—Fitth colamn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—Fourth column.) REWARDS—Finst Pacr—First column. BALES AT AUCTION—Suventu Paox—Fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES—Srvuntu Pace— First column. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Suventn Pacr—Sec- ond ema SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—First and second col- umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Fiust Pacx—Second ‘column. arts RESORTS—Srcoxp Pace—Second and third columns. THE TRADES—Sevenrn Pace—Third column. THE TURF—First Pace—Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Seconp Pacr— Third column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Firet Pace—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Seoonp Page—Third column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst Pacr—Fourth col- un. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Seventn Pace—Fourth column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—Fixst Pace—Fourth col- ump. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN “ADVERTISEMENTS POR THE NEW YORK HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND BTREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9P.M. ON WEEK DAYS (GUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. M.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND, ROADWAY STAGE, FRIDAY, TEN MINUTES PAST 12-Young lady, “with beautiful dark eves, who 3 picked ‘ute of herself; the gentleman who appreciate th oe ee Just above Tepe et 6 privilege of Knowing you. Please ad- ting rome’ occurrence, E. Box’ 6,7i2 New York E.—YOU CAN SEE ME SUNDAY OR MONDAY evening, same place, Cooper Institute. i at STILL LOVE. LEVENTH STREET.—PLEASE WRITE TO J. A., box 1,905 Post office, stating your address. C. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENTS. awengenenteer reser ASSORTMENT OF iB and A ee lowery, corner of Bond street, sel cent below Broadway prices. Wb, Boors, "SHOES, ty Shoe Empo: ing at 20 pe 4 BG WW ROBERT IRWIN. Vales atthe Great A OFFICIAL KENPUCKY DRA’ as ‘ATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY—BXTRA CLASS NO. 395—JUNx 21, 1872. <2 ee 73, 47, 48, 49, 15, 29, 10, PADUCAH—EZTRA CLASS NO. 14, 35, 45, 37, aaa ‘4,10, 21, 31, 46, 19. ‘¥6—June’ a ier, a, 4, aS, 71h 0. 31, 12, 19,72, 74. Bie—stowx 21, 1872: 67, KO. hgihimoWs & 06 Lameers, eenioe; Ky. —OFFICIAL TR, Broker. Park row. Post office and Rentacky J. CLUTR, Broker, 206 Broadway ; Post office box 4,900._ “DRAWINGS OF ROYAL HAVANA State Lotteries always on file, J. nroades , 183 Fulton street, No.2 Bo STORE.—NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS to be bought and sold. ‘571 Hudson street. ‘AVANA LOTTERY BROKERS.—FINE IMPORTED Cigars at low prices. ‘447 Broom BATES & CO., ne street, two doors west of Broadway. _ ‘AVANA LOTTERY.—FULL OFFICIAL DRAWINGS: received for way, room 4, June 8 by JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broad- Sai AVANA LOTTERY.—INFORMATION FURNISHED; orders filled. 68 Broadway and 17 New street, room 12. 8. BERPA, Broker, N THE MATTER OF THE RECEIVERSHIP OF THE Yonkers and New York Fire Insurance Company. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, ax Re- ceiver of the Yonkers and New York Fire Insurance Company, has declared a dividend of fifteen Gy per cent, payable out pay the same on of the assets of said company, and will demand upon the amount of adjusted claims against said company, at the office of the Re- ceiver, No. 1 Pine Dated New Yorx, June 4, RICHARD L, FRAN’ id New OTICE.—WE BEG TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND jabite in general that we have established in i branch of our house. the New York New OnxAns, June 1, 1872, street, in the city of New York. Receiver of the Yonkers 1872, ICLIN, Insurance Company. rk A. ROCHEREAU & CO. FFICE OF THE MANHATTAN MARKET COMPANY, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York, June 1, 1872. Notice.—The constant applications for STANDS in. the MANHATTAN MARKET, Thirty-fourth strect, River, have induced the Company tore the completion of the bull and after Monday, July 1, stands will be term of five years, the ocoupanta toh North to open their books be- nd. | Consequently on LEASED for the © privilege and reference on renewal of lease at the end of the term. Leases will date from August 1, when it is expected the Dullding will be ready for occupation. Plans of the BUILDING AND STANDS, with prices affixed, can be examinee se the ere of the Company. ARMOUR, President. HE BARBERS OF NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN respectfully submit the following to the public and trost that it wi meet the approval of all:—Rexolved, That on and ater Monday, June 24 Is72 all barber shops shall be onen A.M. th 10 P. M, ‘The Central Bi Y has ‘of New York, Conus College, ‘om 7 A. M. tl 8. Saturdays trom 7 jundays froin 7 A. M. till 12 ‘bers’ Progressive Fociety, SIM. CORBET, President. PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY, DELTA CHAPTER , will hold its regular annual meeting at on TUESDAY, 26th inst., at 4 o'Olock P. W. B. CUTTING, Secretary. HE LARGE AND EXTENSIVE FIRM OF DANNAT & Brother, wholesale and retail lumber merehants, Whore ya streets, East Rive} their business on employes hereby behalf of employes, $578.558 was drawn in dress BALEY & Broadway. dg are situated toot of Broome and Delancey , have generously consented to close jaturdays at 4 P. M., for which their return their sincere thanks. Signed on A. B. ILLESON, Foreman. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE KE} tucky. State Lottery. $100,000 in gola Royal Havana of Cuba June 8 Ad- CO, (office established 80 years), 174 SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. * ASS SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, Birds, &c. Medicines for all diseases; prepared Food for Inocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 8 near Canal LEETWOOD all; $2,200 to first; $1,350 to secon 1, mile heats, best 3 in 5, to macy, American Girl and Henry to fill; en- to fou: eth Maid, tries to close at the’ American Jocke corner Twenty-eighth street and June 2, at 9 P.M. ; to be trotted July 9, accor Tules of the assuciation. ILEETWOOD PARK. P.M, purse 5, In harnens. Greene street, THE TURF. PARK.—PURSE $5,000, FREE FOR 40 to third; arness; Gold- Club "Restaurant, roadway, Monday, ‘ding to the W. H. VAN COTT, Superintendent. IN SATURDAY, JUNE 22, ATS and stake $1,000, mile heats, best 3in D. Filer’ cb, ga. Grace Bertram. M. Roden’s W. E. Weeks’ bi Peale? Boone. r. Same day, mateh $500, mile heats, best 8 in 5,in har- eas. P. Garry's b. g. Garryowen. ‘Thomas Fi rett's in, Annie Doyle. If. VAN CONT, Superintendent. IRIDAY, HALF-PAST ELEVEN, NEAR S81. XAVIER Catholic church.—If the distingnished young lady who saluted Known forelgn gentleman would be pleased with his eieueintance with noble vie ay address: REMEMBERER, box 198 Herald off EORGE—WOULD LIKE TO MEET THE LADY WHO accompanied him, on last Saturday nigh Eleventh street and University place to Third a St. Mark's place. Please reply through the He sonal. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY GROGAN, WHO lived at No. 8 West Fifty-second street winter of 1871. Gall on Mrs, BRIGGS, 747 Third avenue. F CHARLES GARLACH, FORMERLY OF BALTI- more, will send his addréss to A. M., Post office, Baitt- more, he will hear of something to nis advantage. RS, ELIZABETH T. ROBINSON, WIFE OF JAMES Robinson, of this city, in 1889, will hear of some- thing to her advantage by addressing a note to box 2,204 Post office, New York, stating where she can be found. Was inthis city in 1871. INNIE KATE—COME TO YOUR MOTHER; ALI. 18 forgiven you. AUNT 1 OBBINS—DO NOT WRITE ME AGAIN; BUT COME to the house. My heart pines fora man that {s not deceitful and that wifl be mine only. Mr. Personals and ‘I must part, STILL MASTER. POTTER—IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO COMMU- nicate please call at my store. IME LADY WHO NOTICED GENTLEMAN RIDING on the Franklin avenue cars in the morning and Gates avenue in the evening, on Thursday, the 20th, will confer: « tevor by addressing’ J. V. FREMESE, Herald of HE SOILED WHITE-CENTRED INDIA SQUARE Shawis lost or mislaid from 6 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia, on April 26, 1872, If returned will secure $150 re- ‘ward and no questions asked. Send C. 0. D., or to 723 Broadway, New York. POLLOOK I8 AT HIGH BRIDGE Set ____ DOLLY VARDEN. \/ ENUS—RECEPTION ROOM TO-DAY, ATI AND 3. JUPITER, ‘OU RODE IN A CAR FROM THOMAS’ GARDEN, ‘Thursday night, wore eyeglasses and walked down Twenty-third street; ‘arrange tor interview next week. Address ALFRED B., Philadelphia Post office. LOST AND FOUND, OST—IN A FULTON FERRY OMNIBUS, SOME LAW 4 Papers and Lists of Books, in a worn, enameled cloth Suitable reward on leaving with TAYLOR & OPER, Broad street. if Ogt—ON THE 2TH, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN 4 Dogs answers to the name of Fan.” A liberal r ward will be given on returning her to 136 East Twenty second street, LostcO8 BOARD THE STEAMER PROVIDENCE, 4 trom Fall River to New York, Wednesday night last, a Wallet, containing some $90, wilh papers and advertise: ments of the owner's business. Any one returning the same will be well paid. Address H. W., box 3,067 New York Post offie OsT—GOING FROM TH SCHOOL IN VANDE 4 water street to Roosevelt street terry, or on the way do 188 South Fourth street, Williamsburg, ‘a Coral Brace- Tet, nted. ‘The tinder will be liberally rewarded by Teaving it at the above nuinber South Fourth street. O8T—A CANARY BIRD, FROM 268 WEST FORTY. third street, Any one returning the same will be ably rewarded. I O8T—DURING THE PAST TEN DAYS, A BRUSSELS 4 Lace Double Cape. The finder will be suitably re- ‘warded by leaving it it 109 Madison avenue. OST—IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF STOCK EX. change, Sleeve Button, letter W; $10 reward If re- turned to CAMBLOS & CO., 4 New street. 1 O8T OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK NO. (4,003 OF THE 4 Emigrants’ Industrial Savings Bank. The finder will be rewanted on ledving it at the bank, 81 Chambers wire ound application will be made for a new Dook om July 2. ee PATRICK KERR, Depositor. TOLEN—F. WHITESTONE, L. 1, THE NIGHT of June 17, a bright bay Horse, about iS hands high, 5 cars old; off hind foot white; quarter crack on off Handsome, pecullar Buggy sort of coupe painted black, brown trimmings: “Goddard? Buggy . Rarcent & Co., Boston, Wakers. Old Harnoc: fay for thelr retuin GHORGE We'VAS SICLEN sail street, New York. 2 )R THE RECOVERY OF $5 uni irown Horse that te about 19s hans highs tes large body, Iarve neck, full breast, Jong, Newry ed ad gone, inlgiering! scar on tert hind angie, see on. ett nce: maddie and bridie, ut litte worn, stolen withe here Address at Madssoo, N.J., or At 0 Washington: etree Rew York. THEODORE A, HOPPING.” ‘REWARDS. $20 REWARD.—LOST, MAY 2), A LIGHT COLORED Seotch Terrier; long lees, voy. short tail: answers to the fame of Dick or Richard. Whoever will return Lim to dhe office of Hamil & Booth, 57 Walker street, or to § Cltawley, 155th street and Eleventh avenue, will receive the above reward, 150 REWARD AND No QUESTIONS ASKED FOR 9) retnrn of suiled white centred India Sqnare Shawl, lost from 916 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, April 26. Return elther to that address, C. 0. D., or 723 Broad ‘way, New York. : SPECIAL NOTICES. LHERATD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street “Open from 3A. M. tos P.M, - A. | 4 ROSPE: MONDA cial purse, mile heat Frank Loomis enters br. James Campbell enters blk J. H, Philips enters « m. Fanny Fer Good day aoa t HE PROSPEC’ oT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— Y¥, JUNE &, 4 O'CLOCK P.M. best three in five, . Hank. . Othello, harness. ri I, GE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. 1T PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION offer a purse ot $5,000; $2,250 to first, $1,250 to second, $1,009 to third and $500 to fourth, free for all, with Gold? smith Maid, Henry, American Girland Lucy to enter. To be trotted Thursday office of the Association, Brooklyn, on Mor al Asscciation rules to govern. fleld, or any part first premium. June 27. Entries to ‘close at the Fulton, corner Boerum ‘street, 24, al 9 o'clock P. M. Natio A horse distancing the the same, shall only be entitled to the ARTIN KALBFLEISCH, President. nday, June of M W. Oaxsxy, Superintendent. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER Regular EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SA’ Twenty-four nours on every & CHASE'S NITY AUCTION MART AND N. ¥. TATTERSALLS, ‘corner of Broadway and Thi MAJOR ©. W. ninth street, BARKER, AUCTIONEER. sales of Horses, Carriages, de. URDAY. lowed for trial Horse sold under ~warrantee. LARGE DRIVING RING in the Mart for showing Horses on sale. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. nuiek: prompt Utes; 18 afraid of warranted sound concern. 3, is 26 gh, nd thowy driver: can trot close. to three mi Handsome and extra stylish black coupe or family, Morgan stock, and bred b L. L, Dorsey, Jr. of and extra hand 7 80) nothing ; can be driven by and kind. Sold for accoan| may Hoyant and very speedy coaL-black Trotting Gelding, sired by Henry Clay and bred in Canada; yeursold; a very trot in three minutes, Tears nothi and tail and warranted sound 15%, and pleasant drive never handled tor speed ; by a lady ; has flowing mane d kind. stylish, tres Elegant Phaeton Establishment, consisting of a hand- some and elegant blood bay trotting Gelding; sired by Ethan Allen, is 1544 high; 7 years old; an extra fine, tree axy driver beat has a record of 2:45' to the pole and can minutes to-day; is afraid of nothing; has been driven by alady the past two years, and is ‘warranted Kina td sound elegant top Pon Gentleman's Ri and fast chesenut hands high, 7 years driver, and’ can style and appear: ranted soun ‘One top W: ‘One no top Bridles, &c. One Rockaway, Fine large and p high, 6 years old; can trot close to 3 kind. Depot, A Full Express and ki ‘on, by ond Wagon, built by Benson Bros, Six other top and no top New and second nand Hi xcept slight soreness forward; also an Phaeton, Harness, &c. fond Turnout, consisting of a highbred Gelding, Vermont Morgan stock ; is 1544 d; is an elegant and extra’ show trotin 440; is a great roadster, great ance; flowing mane and tail, ard war. nd; also Road Wagon, Harness, &c. it by Dusenbury. Road Wagons. jarness, Horse Clothing, in fine order. powerful dun conpe or family Horge, 16% avery stylish, prompt and easy driver: minutes, and’ is warranted sound and and Bi ness Wagons. veral other Horses. ription at le. Sales never postponed on account of weather, “T 58 LIBERTY STREE: Fine assortment of Pony Phactong, light Buggies | at Pine line of tight and Rockaways, reduced pric “s for cash very low, to.close out. a Sheets, Dusters, Halters, Whips, Nets, &c., at teetory price A immense stock of NOTICE. Purchasers JOHNSTON & VAN TABSELL, §8 Liberty street. NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE. and dealers are invited to examine the Carriages, consisting of all styles and grades of workmanship, In Repository, 636 and 688 Broad. way, extending throngh to 166, 168 and 170 Crosby stre Largest Carriage Wareroc in the being the United states, and having the most general assortment, ‘and all at reasonable prices. Single and double Harness in great varie Several second hand and sligh in trade and left by Old Carriages tak: ACTURERS’ UNIC MANU \ —FOR SAL] A. by Brew sew Engiang stab fifth and RARE CHAN ZA. 26th inst., ag dint duy, nve hands, ars 6 hands, § years old lady with perfect old; can be driven in 2:50 together ; These horses are guaranteed to be rate. true in every way quire of RG street, betwe' “VERY ELEC be surpasse stable 140 F ery hice Basket Pony Phacton, for a lady hands high (black and gray) 4 Will be sold separately or tow OF a COUPE t Fifty-third street ly soiled Carriages, taken if ho further use tor them, Ee. IN, office 638 Broadway. y parties havi , FOUR-WHEEL DOG CART, BUILT of Broome street, but little ned; also Thqnire at es, 609 Seventh avenue, between Forty- Forty-sixth streets. 3E.—MUST BE SOLD BY MONDAY. the owner is obliged to return hom ‘ermont Horses, one pair Morgans, nid, of great chdurance; one Pony . all good driv can be driven by satety: also two trotting Colts, 5 years ld together or sepa und, kind and and security given of the kame, In LIX, at stable, 84 Kast Eleventh and Second avenues JANT PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, gentle in all har. er; either cannot Can be seen at private For particulars call on horse W. M. HUMPHREY, 68 Walker street. —FOR SALE Av pat bol OSE! MATCHED CHEAP, A VERY € of dark bay carriage Horses, 15% hands high, Fs old ; are fine, stylish drivers and are sound and kind in all harness, os: Tnquire antl sold of T.'A. SMITH, 384 and a Ex family team. ixth avenue, from RESPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN, wants the tse of a horse for his keep 4 few months in tle use and the best of care; satisfactory the country reference, r AN INVALID, W. BSUMMERSON, Brooklyn. | for THORNTON, of Kentucky. HORSES, CAR! T REDUCED PRICES, 2 Our stock of elegant Carriages, comprising Landaulets, Landaus, Bretis, Victorias, Coupes, Sox-seut jaimily Rockaway. Elegant variety of Park Pheatons, Dog Carts, &c. Pony Pheatons. Balance of our Spring stock at very low prices, on two, three, platform and C springs. ‘Two second hand six-seat Rockaways, One plattorm ladies’ Pheaton, with canopy. One second hand Brett, good order. One second hand Coupe, good ora r ne Ver! ht top hal rin airy ce . Pat PS DEMAREST & C Carriage Manufacturers, 622 Broad wa) CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HARNESS ‘at very low prices to cover cash advances, Bretta, Clarences and Coaches, top and no top Pony and. Park Phaetons, top and no top Buggies, Rockaway, Depot and Road Wagons, A large assortment of superior Double and Single Harness, new and second hand. made. Please call and examine at New York Sales and Storage Pepositary, 897, $39 and 341 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-fifth st. A DOCTOR'S PHAETON, ; DO. $175; DO. $200; do., $300; Road Wagon’, $50; do., $75; do., $100; Top ‘agon, $75; do., $125; do., loo: Rockaway, $129; Pony Phaeton and Harness, $210; Pony Mare, $178; 300 sets of Harness, all prices. 1,140 Broadway, nenr Forty-first st. JAMES JENKINS, Manager. REAM COLORED PONY, 12 hands high, 7 ars old ; sound and kind, and adapted fo children’s use to harness or sad At EUBERTSON'S livery stable, Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue. A —PHAETON, HAM’S MAKE; ONE BREWSTER + Coupe, Landaulets, Ladies’ Phactons; second hand Landaulets, ' Lan Fony Ehaetons, 25 per cont lees than Fifth avenue store AM’S, 10 East Fourth street. T FACTORY—A HEAVY STOCK OF FOUR-SEAT Phaetons, Depot Wagons, top and no top Wagons, second hand Wagons, &c. JOSEPH KEAL, 97 and 99 Charles street. ~SEASONABLE CARRIAGES, . tn popular desighs, at FLANDRAU'S, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street. T WITTY’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, NEVINS Fulton streets, Brooklyn, large assortment Car- . Pony Phaetons, Business Wagons; tine tor ladies? driving for wate cheap, HANDSOME STYLISH COUPE OR COACH HORSE FOR sule.—Bay, 1644 hands, 7 years old; sound, kind and free driver. Call at 124 Olintcn place, Fighth street B. BEDELL. A VERY NICE AND HANDSOME CLOSE MADE. chestnut Mare; sound and kind; very gentle; afraid of nothing; safe for women or children; can trot in three minutes; 1544 hands high; worth double what she will be sold for.’ 22 Wooster street. YARRIAGES, PONY PHAETONS AND BUSINESS J Wagons, all styles, for sale, or to let by the day or senso. WITTY'S manufactory and stables, Nevins and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. 1OR SALE—NEW, STYLISH PHAETON, AT MARKERT’S Stable, Lexington avenue, near Twenty-fourth st. WOR SALE—AN ELEGANT PAIR OF FIRST CLASS well-bred, closely mated carrlage Horses; very rich bay and color! 16 hands high, 6 years old; arched necks, splendid style, with high knee action; tails to the ground very prompt drivers; drive like one horse; good stoppers; fear nothing; warranted sound and kind, and for style and beanty cannot be excelled. Address GEO. D, LEHN, aston, Pa. OR SALE—ONE SOUTHERN BLOOD MARE AND her two Colts, Patchen stock; aged 3 and 4 years. Apply to THOMAS NEVIN, at stable 100th street and Eleventh avenue. (OR SALE—THOROUGHBRED MAHOGANY BAY Mare; gound, stands without hitehing, 15% hands; Would suit'a physician for light coupe and for road: has trotted in 2:50; cost $850; sold for want of use for $450, lowest. Address H. ALBERT, Herald offi OR SALE—A DARK BAY HORS! ye ood traveller, warranted perfectly sound and xentle, beautifully propoitioned, fine style and ne- tion, and ‘well bred of Kentucky stock. Inquire of J. NELSON & SC street, where the horse can now be seen. 16 HANDS, 8 (OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY MARE 15 HANDS high, 6 years old; sold cheap for want of use. Ap- ply at store 409 West Thirtygeighth street. OR SALE—BAY HORSE, years old, 1,400 Ibs. ; sound and kind in either trick LOP, 640 East Elghteenth street. orcart, CHAS, DUN! f—A FRENCH LANDAU, MADE BY MIL- 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 OR SAL) lion, Guiet & Co,, of Paris; has never been used but ‘once, and will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for it. Inquire at private stable ,240 Greene street, near Washington place. 1OR SALE—A HANDSOME DARK BAY HORSE black points; 8 years old; 163, hands high; warranted sound, kind and'gentle ; will show better than 2:45 a full mile on the track. Address B. H. L., box 1,435 Post office. OR SALE—PAIR OF ELEGANT, CLOSELY matched black carriage Horses, 1634 hands,7 and 8 ears old: stylish, gentle and sound; pleasant and prompt rivers. Inquire'at 62 Cedar street. OR SALE—ONE TEAM OF BAY HORSES, 6 AND 7 id, 15% hands high. 1 warrant ‘the same sound and kind in all harness; price $1,000. Apply at 161 East Thirty-second street. WOR SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF BLACK MARES, 15 years old; free and pleasant arivers; sound and kind.’ Can be seen at United States Stables, 153 and 155 East Thirty-second street. FAP ess, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING. B. SMITH & CO., extensive manufacturers of every description of Saddlery Goods, A fine assortment of Riding Bridi ) Dus. ters, Carriage Robes, Fly Nets, &c. 40 Warren street. HARNESS. HARNESS, Every style all grades of Harness, at lowest manufacturers prices, tor cash. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 688 Broadway. ARN) ENTUCKY HORSES FOR SALE.—EXTRA FINK. young bay Team, over 16 hands extra fine coupé Horses, one can trot in 3 minutes; two bay road. sters, one can trot in 3, the other in :10; all young, sound and kind. Gan be seen at 27 West Forty-first street. Call IGHT FOUR-SEAT BREWSTER PHA: 4 order, pole and shafts: also light Do Harness. i at EBBITI’S stables, Seventh avenue and Twenty- second street, a tt ean te E* SHEETS, DUSTERS, HORSE SHEET: Whips, &e. Cheapest place in the city 58 Liherty street. is at JOHNSTON & VAN TASSEL y ORTGAGE SAL) OHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Auctioneers, 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street, will sell, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, the Horses, Harness, Clarences, Barouche and Carriages of a li stable, By order of 8, J. STORR: mortgugee’s attorney. REAT VARI .— Light Bugwies, Rockaways, Victor hand Carriag CTURER#® UNION, 688 Broadway. ED.—ANY GENTLEMAN lowest f Park Phaeton HORSE having a desirable one to sell cheap will please ad dress, with full description and price, C. L. R., Post Office box 21,50. QappLe wa iY IPEED, STYLE AND BLOOD—MATCHED PAIR OF hay Horses for sale, 6 vears old, 1544 hands high; sired Sound and kind. H 180 Broadway, fy by Major Winfield ; trovin 2 YECOND HAND CARRIAGES.—THRE in thorough order; one six-seat Pha three Road Wagons, city made, At CORB: 122, 124 and 126 West Twenty-fith street. ILARENCES, v Brewster) T & COURS, ni HOR: JUDE ott, at auction by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, at 104 o'clock, at Fashion Track, near Fiushing, L, 1 Can trot.on road any day in 2%; for record of time on track see Wallace's Register. For further particalars in: quire of J. L. DOTY, at Fashion track, where horse can be seen anid examined any time previous to t 8.10 A without reserve to close partnership; also Sulky, hy Dusenbury & Van Duzer, Harness by Dunseomb, Sweat Blankets, Boots, Sheets, &c., &e. promt CHESTNUT HORSE, 16 han; i fine appeara ee; will show 2:35: eo ever has been in any | sity. Address, tor particulars, BLANCHARD, | | al ND ROAD HORS! sorrel: all gaits: an; very stylish; sound and kind, M. HOUSE, 180 Broadway. RENT STYLES, HALF est popular prices; ges in great variety UNION, 638 Broadway. CABRIOLET, OR HALF-TOP horse, Address, stating maker, vest price, EUREKA, Herald for lady or genule: or springs and fll springs, at lo also open Buggies and Family Carr —A LIGHT MANUFACTURERS? ws Phaeton, for one length of time used and Ie office. WAXTED—A QUIET, GENTLE HORS! will be subjected to. sev BUGGIE: —20 DIF FOR A LAD est scrutiny. Address T. R, WARREN, box 200 Post offi Ke WARSTEDA ONE-HORSE LIGHT BASKET PHA ton. Address or apply to CHRISTIAN KOLLE, cor. ner Broadway and Forty-seventh street. ANTED=A TOP BUGGY OR PHARTON, IN| EX- hange fora gold watch worth $100, Address W. YANCY SMITH, Brooklyn. W 20088 FOR SALE CHEAP, one grocery, one light business and one depot Wagon, at 26 Spring street, corner of Clarke. WANTED-A BASKET PHAETON, WITH Pox Cover, in good order. Address, with lowest price, box 5,040 Post office. $75 WILL BUY FURNITURE K, SUITABLE De for one or two horses; in good ord sold at some price, to pay expenses. 10) East Forty: eighth street. JJAIR! HAIR! HATRI-SHAW'S PATENT Harr, qual to human hair; can be combed and brushed Switches, $1, &c. Human’ Hair cheapest in the ma solid Switches, one yard long, $3; French Twist Inteat styles alwaya on hand. 862 Bowery, opposite Third rect, Hear ‘Great dones, and M@ Sixth avenue, between T second and nty- thi, High mata eee ONE EXPRESS, \iTIZBNS' SAVINGS ANCIAL. |ANK. / 1872.—July interest payable on and after Monday, Jub 22, at the rate of #ix per cent per annum, on al sums of $5 and over, which have been on deposit ‘one oF more months previous to July 1, On a is made now n depots le n01 osits and withdrawals from 10 to 3, and on Monda: W to 7. Ganal street, Semoun A. BUNCE, Bec.) FFICE OF THE 0 interest will commence July 1. ay be made any day And Saturdays trom Bank 88 Bowery, southwest corner of _E. A. QUINTARD, Prest. CommenciaL Wanknous® Company or Naw Yor, 29 Wintiam Trreer, New York, June 16, 1872. Holders of the Bonds, Coupons or Stock of the State of South Carolina are hereby Informed that this Company will recelve Bonds for registration on aud after June 22, according to the act of the General Amembly, relating to {he Bonds of Bouth Carolina, approved the 13th day of March, 1872. the ci the city of Columbii huthorized Places for ihe registra pons or Stock of the Stat authorized, on the pi vertise in one or two of the cities of New York, Colw ers of all the Bonds, Cou the nee: cks at one of the above aut South Caroli ons or St istry. In the reg hie number and issued, and the name of tion, or firm. presenting the time and raid Bonds, Coupons oF Stocks may ‘one place ot registra Commercial Warchouse York, and the Carolina Columbia, 8. C., to publ ‘The tenth section ot Section 10.—The Commercial Warehouse of New York, and the Carolina Nations ‘ertificate of Stock, the a nD. ‘said act being as follows: pany, jn nik, in 8. C., are hereby declared to be ofthe Bonde, Cou- te of South Carolina, and they aro ¢ of this act, to immediately ad- rineipal papers in each of the mbia and Charleston, to the hold- ons oF Stock of’ the State of ity of registering their Bonds, orized places istration of xald Bonds, Coupons or denomination of each Bond, ou- nder whieh it was the’ person, association, corpor: the same shall be recorded, and lace of registration shall be endorsed upon Foupons or Stocks, so that the samo Bonds, not be presented at more than It shall be the duty of said Company, in the clty of New National Bank, in the city of Mish in the cities of New York, Charleston and Columbia quarterly. statements of the qrgle em, which they have been the Financial Agent of th Interest on said Bonds or Stocks until they. have been registered accordiny WILLIAM D. BOWERNAN, President. FIRST MORTGAGES (DUE IN ONE YEAR) FOR aale—Two of $5,100 and five of ¥, COCKCROFT, No. 54 Pine street, shall not pr this act. 7 well secured. mount of Bondy, Coupons or Stocks registered by he ‘number, “denominatic and the act under State Treasurer and iasued. The State, in the city of New York, to the requirements of 300, on brick houses, $14.000.-sivania bine Stone Company's stock ata great bargain for o: & KIMBER, Goshen, N. Y, TO LOAN—SUMS TO SUIT, ON improved; money for first and second $87.500 mortgages, prompuy. $175,000 TO gage on real estate in thi ‘ash, Address or apply to MILLS ry 0, SHIPMAN, 11 Pine street, room 8. LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- city, without bonus. Liberal loans on frst class proper JOUN F.C LOAN OFFICES. T 80 NASSAU STRE ONREY, 162 Brostway, room 8 . BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the sellin; lanos, aly lereh elry, or sdvancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- ise, Life Policies, tor any amount. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr: bent Pian \< rivate pal confidential y, Silverware, Silks; particu- rior for ladies, Business strictly T 15 BROADWAY.—THE HIGHEST PRICE PATD for Diamonds, on the same. Moe, LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Shawls, Silks, Pianos, &c. ; also Money Private office, No. 1 Washington place. Camel's Hair liberally advanced WATCHES, Jewelry and Silverware, and the same bought. 3 NASSAU STR Or Jewel and sold. 5 403 tna made on Diamonds, Goods. Same bought at 6R5 BRoapway, 2) Mone: Diamonds and bought and sold, 806 Money liberally Jewelry description ; private ent 913. Rmou on Dian Laces, India Shawls, tor ladies. and all kinds of DIBCOU RSE, I Rev. Dr. Norman censed last’ Sunda: Chureh, Sunday, 103 o'clock. A Speaker, wil ch leetu: ‘taten Island. ISHOP Washi free. Subject NHURCH OF THE J enth street, ne Will preach on "Sunday 1 Sahool at3 P.M. Gus NATIONAL CAMP MEETING—AT SRA CLIFF Grove, 14s hour fre ana cont slip at 9 atbig'a. Scand 40 P &c., apply to A, D. lane uing Yor tet ORTH BAPTIST ©! pher and Bedford ing by the Pastor and Remington, a former pastor. EV. BISHOP R. 8. FOSTER WILL PREACH AT ST. Luke's Methadist Episcopal Church, Forty fret street, xth avenue, on Sunday morning, at 10 } } near Strangers cordially invi Liberal advances 'made on Diamonds, Watehe) all other personal property. BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET. Silks, Dry Goods, and personal p de.; saine “bought “RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 17 Greene. ‘street, by Rev. Convenient to down town hotels. POLLO HALL, CORNER BROADWAY AND TWEN- ty-clghth street.—Mins J at ildren's Lyceum have a Pi OW WILL PREACH IN THE UNIVERSITY, OM square. “ What the Bible says about the Pope.” A. M. and 4:05 P.M. GEO, ©, ALLEN, #41 Broadway, near Fourteenth st. T, OPPOSITE POST OFFIC! Merchandise. The same bought HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOU RTH Twenty-filth streets. —Liberal Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of advances full value. L. BERNARD. CORNER AMITY. STREET.— liberally advanced on Watches, Jewelry, ‘he same M, ROSENBERG. advanced on Diamonds, Watches, rty of every, JACKSON. vance for ladies. J. Q BROADWAY,—MONEY ADVANCED TO. ANY Waiches, Jewelry, Silver, Private office . 0. HERTS. mounds, N MEMORIAM."—SKETOH OF MeLcod, of Glasgow, Scotland, de- In Canal street ' Presbyterian David Mitchell, NIE LEYS, Inspirational A.M. and7:30 P.M. The nic June 25, at Elm Park, on SUNDAY, at3 P.M. Seats RESURRECTION, | FIFTY-SEV. fev. Dr, Flagg is orning and evening. Sunday ym New York, commencing Jul: days. Steamboat leaves Pec and East Thirty-third street M.” For circulars, tents, furniture, ORNWELL, Secretary, 65 Maiden HURCH, CORNER OF stre ching in in tl HRISTO- he morn- 4 o'clocl ted. RINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 56TH STRE! Lexington avenue, ing at 103g A. 3 Y grace known to modern AC avenue, at 34 at Tig AM. First Baptist Chui YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. OR SALE CH Pa ner, in good running order, everything complete; wih 7A feet, breadth of bean nehes, depth 6 ‘Sb inches, tonnage 9, draws 7 feet 6 inches 160 tons of coal, 7 feet with 100 cord Jars inquire of B. F, WOOLSEY & CO., 141 Hudson street, Jersey City. WOR SALE CHEAP- order ; 35 feet lon ten days at foot Fitty-t with full particulars, F teenth street. JCOREW YACTIT MISI 1, feet long. 18 beam, 4 cabin; excellent order; River. UG BOAT WANTED. water and in good der, for which would ex: lyn. Address TOW BO. yacer 42 D,40) LER HULL 7 feet beam : 1 YACHT, FOR BAL inches beam, 436 fe everything comple BATES, foot of Thirty-e River. WANTED JANTED—A LATHE, and take in abo # width, \ 18 of 20 ini right box 3, WANTED To BUY — h Keno Wi WILLIAMS, Herald Uptown Branch offic: way POST OFFICE NOTICE, °E.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE °K NOTI « ee on postorrt during Close at this ¢ ILA, M., and on Saturday at ll A, M. LAIN—16 RUE, Anbrosial Fashionable Pert Eau Lust \UE Eau de Cologne (preparation speciale) PA zis HOTEL MIRAB! A This magniti families of both and ex attention, 1 families, Charges mode hemisp /PHE QUBEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL PAL. ce, Upper Norwood ‘of the upper ranks of F: TH ANNIVERSARY OF SUNDAY 8¢ . Annual reunion of former workers All invited. and 373 South’ stree Also nt Hotel, si able quarter (Rue de la Paix), is patronized Hent cuisine, combined with the most careful ke it a favorite Its elevated, pleasan tand ‘ombined with the comfort afford agement, have inade the NEAR . 8. Holme, pastor.—Preach- et: “ Hospitality, is there such @ Christianity.” Rev. J t 1OOL OF rch, Thirty-ninth street and Park THE SCHOONER AARON TUR- dsof wood. For further particu- A SLOOP YACHT, IN GOOD fect beam. Can ‘be seen for st street, North River. Captain JAMES H. LEVINGS, ABOUT 8 OR 25 FEET LONG, just be In good condition. Address RANCIS MARTIN, 427 West Thir- CHIEF FOR SALE CHBAP—77 dranght, schooner rig large very fast. Apply at pier 33 East —ONE, OF LIGHT working order, 16 to I ineh eyli cha uise'and Lot in Brook- AT, 158 street, Troy, N. Y. SLOOP RIGGED; 19 TO! et bi fast and stiff, Adare Bro. om 39, 43 FEET LONG, 13+ PR) draft of water, in splendid orde ate use, FRAN South Brooklyn. DRAUGUT OF ve LL KINDS AND SIZES; ALSO ne side wheel and 1 propeller | , at STEPHEN ROBE! and 14th atre RTS’ Boat | t, Harlem TO PURCHASE "75 to WW horse, jer new or nearly so. Address H., YBODY HAVING A SECOND 1 for pale address GEORGE 5 Broad- AN ne Saturday, June 22, 1872, will nesday at 12M., on Thursday at Pv. it. JONE , Postmaster. UROPE. DE LA PAIX, PARIS, Cream for shaving. une for the handkerchief; trale for the hair, ‘0 & RUE DE LA PAIX ted in the most fashion- y the first nliness phi Its comtort, rendezvous of American | rate, CASANOVAS, Proprietor. l, Lon —To tourists and fa st salubrious position, and (ts general man. n's Hotel & favorite resort society ne NEW P MERICAN AND ENG By Audiey W. ( amendinents (9 Hank 228m, UBLICATIONS, | th puren “ATES MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Salling every Wednesday. IDAHO, Price... . June A. M. MANHATTAN, Price, : July Sats P.M, am ie, poy) kg ‘abin 5 old ; erage, currency. P Prep tickets: $85, curriney. ‘ Passengers ed to and mm Paris, Hambus Nor- 4c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France way and Bweden, and Germany at lowont rates, Apply WILLIAMS & ION, 29 Broadway. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, WEEKLY TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, FORTNIGHTLY TO AND FROM LONDON DIRECT; To Queenstown and Liverpool. from piers 44 and 47 North River. CANADA, Webster, Haturday, June 15, at 11 A. M. HOLLAND, Bragg. Wednesday, June 26. at 9:30 A. M. KGYPT, urogan, Saturday, Junie 29, at TO LO. ON DIRECT. FE QUHEN) Thomas Wednesday. June 19 2:90 P. M, HELVETIA, Griggs, Wednesday, July 3, at3 P.M. Cabin passage... .. sabe + and currency, Steerage currency, Prepaid Steerage Tickets from’ Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow or London, $82, eon Hire STAR LINE. ak poner ses te re gor rare, REPUBLIO CELTIC) "ATLANTIC, 6,000 tons burden, 3,000 horse power each, Salting from New York on Saturdays. trom, Liverpool ‘Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way, TC, June 22 at 4:30 P.M, REPUBLIO, June 29, 12:30 P.M. BALTIC, Jaty 6, at 1) A.M. ATLANTIC, July 13, at 10 A. M. OCEANIC, July 27, atl A. M. From the Whito Star Dock, Pavonia ferry, Jersey City, Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivall combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midsnip section, whore least motion iafelt Surgeons and stewardesses accompany these steamers. Rater Saloon, $8) in gold; steerage, $M in currency. Those wishing fo send for friends trom the Of Country peed obtain Bteerage prepaid certificates, $83 cur- Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Vhina, &c. Ree tickets granted at lowest rates. Drafts trom £1 upward. For information appiy at the company’s office, 19 Broadway. New York: ‘Bills of lading issued through to Continental ports. J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water xtreel, Liverpool, and No. 7 East India avenue, Leadenhall street, London. QPONOVAN, ROSSA—WIIITE STAR LINE ‘and fastest stcamers afloat, OCBANTO sails 4:30 Sat- uray. Cabin and steerage pawage tickets and drafts. 263 Broadway, opposite City Hall, OvxaRD LINE.—THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI- J can Royal Mall haere between New York and Liverpool, ealling at Cork Harbor. fork. From New York. JAVA......Wed’day, June 19] PARTHIA. .. Sat’dy, June 22 CHINA. ...Wed'day, June 26 | CALABRIA. ,Bat'dy, June 29 RUSSIA.. .. Wed'dav, July 3] ABYSSENIA..Sat'dy, July 6 CUBA edday, July 10| BATAVIA... Sat'dy. July 13 SCOTT ved’day,’ July 17| ALGERIA. .Satday, Juty 20 And every following Wednesday and Saturday, from jew Yor! Raten of passage —Cabiny $80, 100 and 130, fold, accord- to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, ad- f ytind Return tickets on favorable terms. Stecrage, ¢ Si rrency. teerage Cekets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates, Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ort on the Continent and lor Mediterranean ports. For reight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office. No.4 Howling Green; for steerage passage, at 111 Broud- ‘Trinity Building. way, Trinity Bu GHARLES @. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ()NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- nent will sail from pier No. 80, North River, as follows WASHINGTON, Roussan...... Saturday, June 29 VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont. ‘Saturday, July 13 SAINT LAURENT, Lemarie. ‘aturday, July 27 Price of passage, in gold (including wine), 0 est or Havre. Firat cabin, $125; second cabin, $78, Excursion tickets at reduced rates. Those steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the tinent of Europe by taking the steamers of this line av both transit by English railway and the discomforts of i the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. N i Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as fol- lows — CITY OF BRUSSELS. CITY OF NEW YORK ‘Thursday, June 27,1 ALM CITY OF PARIS... USaturday, June 29, 1 P.M. CITY OF LIMERIC ‘Thursday, July 4, 2 P.M. CITY OF ANTWERP Baturday, Saly 6.2 P. CITY OF LONDON “Thursday, July My 9 A. and each ancceeding Saturday and Thursday, from per | 45 North River. Rates of Passage. Payable in gold. Payable in currency. | Wil sail Saturday, Jun MAN LINE—FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. | «s+ Satarday, June 22, 2 P.M. | COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. TNITED STATES MAIL T HAVANA. rh} J Atlantic Mail Steamship Com; y; Sailing regularly every Thursday at 3 o'clock P. M. pre- cisely, from pier No; 4 North River, CRESCENT CITY, Capt. J, B. Baker, (via Nassau) .June 37 COLUMBIA, Capt. Thos. 8. Curtis cecceeee lly & MORRO CASTLE, Capt. Thos. H. Morton, For freight or passage apply to A. W. DIMOOK, President, No. 5 Bowling Green. STON STEAMBRS—TOUCH- ig the United States mall. ‘aptain Kennedy, at pier 20 EXAS LINE OF GALY! ing at Koy West, carryin The Al steamship CLYDE, ¢ East River, will leave on Satarday, June 22 ‘Through ‘bill of lading given to Houston and to all Boints on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. . Rand ©. Railroad. For freight or passage apply to is Ct MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane; W. P. CLYDE & CO., 11) Wall street, ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, jo. 5 North River. at 3 o'clock P. M, SHERMAN, on Saturday, June 2. Freight received daily. Through rates given for St Louls, Vicksburg, Mobilé, Galveston and Indianola, For'freight of pamage, having superior aceommoda. tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 30 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship GEO, CROMWELL, Captain Samuel L, Clapp, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, June #, at3 o'clock P.M. Freight received daily. LH a pate, iven to |, Indianola, Mobile and M1 Fe X56, from pler OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. SOUTHERN LINE. The meamship ‘ VICTOR, Captain Gate z pilyeave pler 21 Bast River, Wednesday, June 26, ats ‘The steamer CITY OF GALVESTON will follow. Freight tor St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. For freight or passige, having superior accommodas tions, apply to C,H. MALLORY & 1 188 Maiden lan POR MOBILE, ALA. ; FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, Tallabasiee, Tainpa and St Augustine, Fla. ie, Pen~ New and all points on the Florida and Jacksoi sacola and Mobile Railroads. Steamer ASHLAND 25, at3 P.M., from pier 29 North rance to Fernandina one-half per cent. For freight or passaye apply to JAMES HAND, 119 Wall street. F°%,. 7 River. YRFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. O14 Dominion Steamship Company will despateh, from pier No. 37 North River, their elegant sidewhee! gteamship OLD DOMINION, ‘Bourne, commander, for riolk, City Point and Richmond, Saturday, June 32, at 37. M., plving through bills of lading to all points South and Southwest. Throngh passenger tickets issued to all points. Accommodations un pqual Apply at pier 37, or at the general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. beak AND TROY BY DAY LINE BOATS ©. VIB- BARD and DANIEL DREW, commencing May 27. Leave Vestry street pier ‘at 5:30 4. M. and Thirty-fourth street at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferryboad, Poughkeepsie, Rhitebéck, Tivoll, Catskill | and Hudson, Trip tickets to burg, returning s Connecting for all poin’ FTERNOON BOAT FOR nie, Rondout, Kingston, € WAURG, POUGHKEEP- us’, West Font, Dorn. ARY w: w Hamburg, Milton'and Hyde'Park. Th POWELL, from Vestry st., pler 39, every afternoon at 8:3), NITIZENS’ EVENING LINE STEAMERS FOR AL- / bany and Troy; fare # cents. Steamers SUNNY- SIDE and THOMAS POWELL leave pier 36 th River, foot North Moore street, daily, Saturdays exeepted, até P. M., making sure nections wit all trains going North, East and West. Tickets d baggave checkes to all points on Rensselaer and ‘atoga and Troy and Boston Railroads. (UD ESTABLISHED ALBANY AND TROY LINE OF Jing at Catskill, from pler 44 North Saturdays excepted. ms, 7 cents, Fare to Catskil Steamers VANDERBILT and CONNES | ing with railroads to all stations West and i | willleave as above at6P. M. Freight at reduced rai 50 cents; EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KEYPOR’ Elizabethport, Union Landing, Rossville and Pert Amboy. The favorite steamboat NORWALK, Captain Wm. Hitchcock, lvaves Barclay street, at 9 A. M. EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- | » burg, landing at Yonkers, luna Island, West Point | ana ‘CoM Spring “The invorite. steamboat SLEEPY HOLLOW, Captain James Shern: y Fulton by} | Brooklyn, at 8 o’cloc Christopher street, N. R., 82 Thirty-fourth street, R., 9, every Sunday morning. Fare for the excursion, 81. hw ATONINGTON LINE. FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE and all ew England.—The splendid i seamners Nand , NARRAGANSETT, jai 7 7, ats und stator Vad arondway, and. Weseout , 785 Broadway, corner Tenth street, First cabi $75] Steerage... ‘| To London. i Paris f Ir vre, Hamburg, Swede Norway and Denmark at reduced rates. Tickets can he bought here at moderate rates by per- fons wishing to send for their friends, Through bills of lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwerp. . Drafts insued at lowest rates. For further Information apply at the Company's office. | ON G, DALE, Agent 15 Broadway, iN. y. NMAN LINE—SPECIAL NOTICE.—A LIMITED NUM- ber of Second Cabin pasengers will be taken at $00, gold, by the City of Brussels, «tiling June 22, at 2 P. M, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15'Broadway. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship DEUTSCHLAND, Captain H. A. F. Ney. naber, will sail on Saturday, June 29, at 2 P. M.. fr Bremen pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be followe by wteamanip HANSA, Captain E. Brickenstein, on Tues- | day, July 2. RATES OF PASSAGE, TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in C First Cabin....... . Second C Steerage For ire! ‘suage apply to” ¥ i OELRICHS;4 CO.. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. TN)HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail seamatip, HAMMONTA, Captain J. Meyer, will suil on Thursday, June 27, 1872, at 2 P. M., for Hamburg, taking passengers from’ New York to’ Plymouth, Lottdon, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First Cabin, $120, Second Cabin, $72, Stecrage, $30, payable in United States gold, KUNHARDT & Cv., ©, B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N. ¥. 61 Broadway, N. Y. The CIMBRIA will sail July 4, JREPUCTION IN PASEAGE RATES, ANCHOR LINE express passenger steamers sail, fre ‘ednesday and Satu Passengers booked and forwarded ons in Great Britain, Ireland, G Hweden or Denmark nnd Am fortably aud cheaply as any THe NEW DE . SATURDAY'S STEAMERS. WEDNESDAY'S STREAMERS. ANGLIA.......Sat., June 22] TRINACRIA..Wed., July 3 INDIA Sat, June 29 | 1OWA * Wed., July 1 CALIFORNTA. Sat. July 6] BRITANNIA.. Wed, nd from all rail Norway ily, coun AUSTRALIA. Sat, July 13 | ASSYRIA....|Wed., July 2 COLUMBIA... Sat, July 2] OLYMPIA. ...Wed,,’ July 3t EUROPA Sat., July 27 At noon from pier 20 North River, New York. Currency rates of passage don, Liverpool, Glasgow o1 by Wednesday $0); by Saturdays sie $i5 and $75; excursion tickets, $12); Intermediat steerage, $24. Certificates at lowest ‘rates can be bought here by ioe wishing to send for thelr friends. atthe mpany’s ofiices, to ia pany ENDERSON BROTHERS A 7 Bowling \CHOR LINE—SPECIAL NOTICE, The new steam The new stean TRINAORIA snils Wednesday, Julys Excursionists or CALIFORNIA sails Saturday, July 6. nd passengers to Europ inspecting these fine elsewhere. ng, ti Apply on at pier 2 North River, or at the Coinpany’s offic Bowling Green. HENDERSON i BAwtic LLOYD FOR STETTIN (WIA LONDON AND Copenhagen). — The first class iron steamship FRANKLIN, Capt. F. Dreyer, carrying the United States | mall, will salt Saturday, June 29. from pier 13 North River, atz P Passage, first cabin to London $70 scold Passage, steerave to London 25 gord Passage, first cabin to Stettin 4) gold Passage, steerage to Stettin . Wgold For further Information apply to WENDT & RAMMELSBERG, Agents, 40 Broadway, New York. PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFIC Department of State issued by States Court House, 41 Chambers JNITED STAT! sports of RTH, Uni COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. PAciFic MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAN ae CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA ‘PANAMA CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT PO KINGSTON, JAMAICA, SANTA MARTHA AND GREY. TOWN AND PACIFIC COAST OF MEXICO, CEN. TRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILE, Steamers leave 15th and’30th each month, except when dates fall on Sunday, then the day previons. ine 20—Steamer OCEAN QUEEN, Capt. Jet Maury, will leave pier 42 North River, at 12 o'clock noon, for As pinwall direct, connecting at Panama with stearner CON TITUTION, Cay and also connecting tor all Cen tral American and South Pacifie ports. Freight for Inst named ports received until 4P. M. of June 27. Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Francisco July 1, 1872, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, | frefghtand all further Information apply at Company’ | office on the pier foot of Canal street. FB é TO TO HAVANA pi" T LIN = AVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ New York and Mexican mship Line, leaving Pier 17 Bast River, at 3 P. 3 Havana. % ITY ¢ ERLDA, Timmerman v Monday, J) iy 1 CLEOPATRA, Pnillips (Havana only) Tuesda: ‘uly 9. CITY OF HAVANA, Deake: oo. Batorday, July 20. | For freight or paises AMA & SONS, 38 Broadway. TNIPED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP | Peete elegant sidewhee! steamship NORTH ! AMERICA, 2000 tons barthen, Captain Ger F ot 4 Slocum, | for st, Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Rag ganoito, on Monday, June 24, atl0 o'clock A, ALISH BANKRUPTOY DIGEST.— Vol. 1. just out, containing nt act, apbroved June I 1872, pier 43 North River. For freight or pagnage 8) IY to, GARRISON, Agent . Me bs Mo. 5 Howliow Green, July 17 | = | above landings corner Thirty-fith street. D. 8. BABCOCK, President. [3 iA | and peautinul grounds to lense for suminer boarding house. EXCURSIONS. VARIETY OF BARGES, STEAMBOATS AND Groves to charter for excursions; also a large Hotel, BLOOMER & CG 43 Front street. STEAMER WY- iSecs fareen A..-FOR BXCURSIONA. 8400 + oming, barges Sarah Smith, Republic. Oriental Grove, Eaglewood, is | Wewapex Grove. $8 West street, near Christopher. H, B. CROSSETT, | (NNUAL EXCURSION OF THE SEVENTEENTH | Street Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School— | On Wednesday, June 26. Steamboat and barge will leave | foot of Twenty-lrst street, East River, at 73g A. M., for | Glenwood, stopping at Sea Cli Grove, w imple ‘time will be allowed to visit the buiidings and all parts of the new camp ground. Tickets {ec | A HOY FOR ROCKAWAY CH.—EVERY SUNDAY j the Steamer NELLY WHITE leaves Peck slip at 8:30 | ALM. and 1:15 P. M., Christopher street, North River, Mand 140 P. M.,"Pier 4 North River'9:15 A. M. and "M:, Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, 9:30 A. Moand iB. M.; ng leaves Rockaway Beach at 1 A. M. and 5 P.M. NT VALLEY AND street + Shadyside; new’ steamboats from Sprin every Sunday, at 9:3), 10, 11 1, 2, 2:30, 5:30 and 7P. M., landing at ‘I hirty-fourth street 10 minutes later, and daily | at 10, 2, Sand 7 P. { | —A.—FORT LEE, PU! | | | We. for the round trip, XCURSION TO HIGH BRIDGE AND KYLE ‘ark.—Steamer will connect with steamers Mor- and Harlem, from Fulton Market slip, , every trip for High N. B.—This 49 the on! CO GSTR | June | bridge. | Sundays. | “QLUE FISH” “SEA | A grand Excursion to the Cholera Banks, day, June 2, 1972, The ocean steamer | SETH LOW, Ca Mortimer, A, Mc pier 4 North ristopher street, 7 A.M. Bait, lines board; Uickets $2; chowder tree, d fisherman, Yaptain Anderson Cholwell, will place the boat upon the Banks, étresht The celebrat | JOR SALE CHEAP—TWO TICKETS FOR 87. LOUTS, H Apply at No. 3 Ferry strect, New York. RAND EXCURSION ACROSS THE BAY TO SANDY ¥F Hook and Red Bank, N. J.—The fast and stron, steamboat SEA BIRD leaves pier 35, foot Frankiin street, | North River, Sunday morning, 2d inst, at 8.30; return: ing, leaves Red Bank ata P.M » | (URAND EXCURSION TO CONEY ISLAND. | Ur Steamer GENERAL SEDGWICK leaves New Yoru ney Island every day trom June 1 as tollows | Christopher st., 9:15 A.M. ; pier 4 North River, 9:30 A. My Christopher st., 12 r 4. North River, 12:15 P.M. Christopher st., pier 4 North River, 4:5 P.M. Extra trip from pier 4 North Riy P.M. aves Coney Island for N 9A. M130 P, M. (extra trip, )and7 F onand atter June 29, for ¢ N. B.—The extra trips will commence Ox NOT, (Saturda str . and side, ISHING BANKS, —THTS commodious steamer HUC piain E.R. Ferguson, daily. trips for the season ted), leaving Peck stip 745, Christopher rth River, at 8:30, and pier tat Porclock A. M5 undays, Highth street, East River, New York Yclock’A. M. Bait and fishing tackle, choice re- Lutes Cotillion Fare—Gentiemen, REC JAR BOAT y Sea-going, at7a freshments and luneb counter on hoard. Baw! willaccompany the excursion. ; ladie RESTRICTIONS REMOVED —THE NEW AND ELE. y gant steam yacht GOVERNOIUS ISLAND leaves Custon pier daily (Sundays included) every even »vernor’s Island, returning to New York at halt Last trip of the yacht init ly after hour fort hours. ULAR AFTERNOON BOAT FOR POUC landing at Cold Spring, Newburg, Marlboro, ids and” Pouzhkeepsic, ‘The ant stean Ranseler Woodward, commande: rth side of lock, making the at § . foot ry f Nort M ern Return o'clock . Kare, we. Par turn, $1. For further par OVERBAUGH, agent, corn’ st at leave Poughikeepst to Poughkeepsie and re nlars Inguire of CYRUS West and Hurrison streets. | EAMERS MORRISANIA AND HARLEM, FOR MOR. | risania, Harlem, Astoria aud Yorkville (via Ninety. | kecond street ferry), landing at Eighth, Thirty-third and th streets. Ledy | Wap Awe Tas PM, landing at Bighth streets 8:1 | P.M, landing at Thirty-third street; 5:15, 6:20, landing at Fulton Market slip at 7:18, 8:1 Kighth street; and 7:15 P. M, except on Saturdays, Taive Morrisania, at 648, 7:0. 8:8 A.M, landing wt M190 P.M) landing at | Thirty-third street; 2:45, 4:15, 5'15, 6:15 P. M., landing at, | Eighth street. Sunday boats leave every hour from | ALM. to7 PM. These boats Jand within waik of the United States Submarine Excavation under the East Rever at Hell Gate, Astoria. Each trip counects camer at Morrisanla for High Bridge. Eighth street; 9:15, 10:15 AY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE—LANDING AT ge Point, Whitestone, Great Neck, City Island, enwood and ‘Roslyn, Steamer ARROW: pier 24. East River (Pe: Hip), Sunday, June 2, at) A. M.; Fighth street, 9.5: Thirty-thled street at 9:15 A. M.; returning to New York about 6: P.M : whew {UNDAY EXCURSIONS, S The sweamers SYLVAN DELL, SYLVAN STREAM and Lye No veleck, Cees Peck slip every Sunday morning, at o'clock, during the sea: haleourly during (he day until P 5 bg ad in, bending 0 f oria and me . landing at Eleventh street eac . Last Harlem at7 PM. Passengers by ‘these posts van sais Re Schneider's ana and High Bridg nepali BK. ia is e. . the only line that connec! Jar boaw for High Bric secabendis Fare, 15 conta, J. F. TALLMAN, Superiritondent.

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