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WHOLE NO. 13091. 24, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ~ AMUSEMENTS—Sxconp Pacu—Fifth and sixth columns BOARDERS WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First column. BOAED AND LODGING WANTED—Szcoxp Pacu—First column. BROOKLYN BOARD—Skconn Paae—First column. BROOKLYN KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Skventi ace—Fifth col BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sxcoxp Pacr—Fifth ool- ‘umn, BUSINESS NOTIOES—Firrn Pace—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sevexra Page —Fifth colnmn.. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Sxventu Paae—Fourth col- umn, CLOTHING—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column. COACAMEN AND GARDENERS—Seventu Pace—Fourth column. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—First Pace—Sixth column. COPARTNERSHIPS—Seconp Page—Fitth column, COUNTRY BOA RD—Suconn PacaSecond column. Y GOODS—Fiesr | acx—Fourth column. DWELLING HOUSE3 TO LET, #URNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—sxconp Page—Third column. ince STEAMSHIPS—Fixst Pace—Filth and sixth wuins. * EUROPE—Sxconn Pacr—Third column. BXCHANGE—Sxconp Pact—Fourth column, EYES AND EARS—Seventn Paoe—Sixth column. EXCURSIONS—Finsr Page—Sixth column. FINANCLAL—Nivtn Pa ‘ourth column, FOR SALBE—Snconp Pace—Fourth col FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARIM Seconp Page—Third column. FURNITURS—Tmizn Pacy—Third columo, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Sevextu Pace—Fifth col- man, HEL? WANTED—FEMALES—Seventn Pacr—Third col- umn. HELP WANTED—MALES—Seventu Pace—Fourth and ‘fitth column: HORSES, CAR &0.—Fiest Pace—Second and third colu HOTELS—Seconn Pace—First and second columns. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C,, WANTED—Seventu Page—Sixth ‘column. INSTRUCTL N—Skconp Pacr—Fifth column. HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- L ESTATE FOR SALE—Seventu P ack— ELS—Sxconp Pack—Fitth column, MATRIMONIAL—Finst Pace—Sixth column, MEDICAL—Suventu Pack—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENIS—Texrm Pace— Sixth colums MISCELLANEOUS—Sxconp Pacr—Fourth column, ‘oxD Pack—Sixth columa. MUSICAL—' NEW PUBLICATIONS—S! Pace—Fourth column, *PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES—Seconp Pace—Sixth column, POLITICAL—Seventn Pace—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Sxventa Pacre—Third colamn, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxvantu Pace—Fitth and sixth colamns. REAL Berar TO EXCHANGE—Szventu Pace—Sixth ‘column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Srventn Pace—Sixth column. REWARDS—Finsr Pace—Firet column. SALES AT AUCTION—Tuirp Pace—First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Seventa Pace— First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Seventu Pace—Fourth column. : ara NOTICES—First’ Pacr—Second and third ‘columns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—First Pace—Second colum STORAGE—Seventa Pack—Sixth column. he “eid RESORTS—Sxconp Pace—Second and third columns. THE TRADES—Seventa Pace—Fifth column. THE TURF—Finst Pace—Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Szconp Pace— Third column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—First Pace—Sixth coumn, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— wD Page—Third column, STER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR : ith column. inst PaGe—Sixth col- NCH OFFICE—UPTOWN DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD Bice AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- BECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M. ON WEEK DAYS (@UNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P.M), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. | & NFORMATION WANTED— 1D L. ADAIR, OF Chieago—when last heard from was in New York, two ‘weeks axo—by his wife, KATE M. ADAIR, 114 Lytle street, Chicago, M. GILVER LAKE, STATEN ISLAND, SUNDAY LADIES in white, if azreeable, address JOE, GEORGE AND ED, Heratd Uptown Brant HE SOILED WHITE-CENTRED INDIA SQUARE Shawls lost-or misltid from 916 Chestnut street, Phil- Adelphia, on April 3, 1872, it roturnod will secure 810 Fo; rardand no questions asked. Send C. 0. D., or to 723 roadway, New York. HE LADY WHO RECOGNIZED THE GENTLEMAN IN ‘ht wagon (Saturday afternoon) on Fifth avenue, and turning Into Thirty-ninih street and then up Lexing: D0, CLARENCE, Herald’ Up- omlee. WHHELM PONNAZ, SON OF MERCHANT THEO. dor Ponnaz, in Braunschweig (served 1864 in the an receive November 1 of this year, from legacy of titte ors, which ‘dow Caroline Ponmaz, lett hi DOCTOR MED, HUENICKE! Vienenburg (Hanover, German Empire), May, 1872. LOST AND FOUND, PLAIN, FLAT, YELLOW TRUNK, BOUND Had a tag maked W. A. Smith, Pier mont, N. Y.; supposed to have been dropped trom’ truck last week in golug trom Twenty-third street to foot of Chambers street. A liberal reward will be paid for its return or intormation that will lead to its recovery. Address Box, 4,939 New York Post office. OST.—STRAYED FROM PASTURE, TENTH AVE nue and 14th street, Friday noon,’ 2ist inst., a full- blooded Alderney Cow, 6'yenrs ‘old. Tiformation’ of hei whereabouts reported to Cupt. A. G. WILSON, police st: on house Thirty-secon | preeinet, corner 156th street an Jeventh avenue, will be suitably’ rewarde: O8T—ON FRIDAY EVENING, A BLACK AND TAN Slut; long ears and white scar on the breast. A handsome reward will be paid on returning her to 31 East Twentieth stree O8T—SATURDAY, FROM 408 WEST FIFTY-FIFTH street, @ Black ahd Tan Dog; enrs cut close: answers the name of Sherman. Five dollars will be paid for his return as above. ITOLEN—A CERTIFICATE FOR 103 SHARES STOCK of Union, Pacific Railroad, &. D., Kansas City, favor of Henry ©. Smith, and by him endorsed in blank. Trans- for of same has been stopped and application made for a Feissue. Suitable reward will be paid on return of same to VAN BEIL & FISKE, 38 Broadway, JTOLEN—FROM WHITESTONE, L. I, THE NIGHT D of June 17, a bright hay Horse, about i5 hands high, 5 Jenreola hind toot white; quarter erack on off fore 1. Handsome, peculiar Buggy ; sort of coupes room: Yas painted biack, brown trimunthgs; “Godda, Sargent & Co., Boston, makers, Old Harness. $15 for their return, GEORGE W. VAN SICLEN, 13 Nassau street, New York. w __.. REWARDS. _ REWARD—FOR A GRAY BLOODHOUND, LOST 2) on June 23, 1872. The above reward will be pald at 165 East Forty-second street ior her return, $30 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED—FOR je. the return of a Solitare Diamond Pin to J. W, LAMB, southwest corner of Twenty-seventh sireet and Bixth avenue. Lost at Coney Island, Sunday, June J __.__ SPECIAL NOTICES LL THE OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROYA vana and Kentucky State Lotteries con: CLARK. _No. 1 Astor place, corner of Bi A. MAS} MEETING OF THE HOSS BARBERS OF New York and vicinity will be on Tuesday even- 1885 ¢ it, Assembly Rooms, ds requested. Secreta —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROYAL HAVANA and Kentucky State Lotteries always on file, J. LUTE, Broker, 26 Broadway, 153 Fulton street, No.2 Park row. Post office box 4, A.WOFFICIAL Diawixas = . KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, oek, . Pu a KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. 307—JuNE 22, 1829, a, 2, 2 , 6 19, 20, 41, 9, RinrocRycuass 46. ITUNES 4, 52, 24, 7, 3, 09 78D ; chy Zanphuntas TD Wo, OL ho 7, , _SI¥/ MONS & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. ~ 3. CUTE, Broker, 26 Broadwa — 1 toed OF SUPE! st office box 4,969. VISORS, w Youk Couxry Couns House, } New Yor, June 15, 1872 ‘Tho Committee on Fuel of the Board of Supervisors in- vite proposals for furnishing the Courts and offices of the county with the tollow lng, aay 1,30) tons best quail'y White ash broken Coal, of 2,240 Poiinds to the ton. 115 tons best quality white ash range Coal, of 2240 pounds to the ton. #) cords (ot 128 cuble fect) of best quality Virginfa pine ‘Wood, cut and split for use. 140 cords (oF 128 cubic fret) of best quality Virginia pine Wood, not less than 33¢ tect in length, tons (ot 2,24 pornds) Cannel Coal. « @ same to bodelivered at such iUmes and places aa committee may direct, without charge for deliver; The ‘Dplying aid coal and woot to be bin ing uniil th y of June, 1873. The committee re- serve the right to reject any or ail such proposals. Pro- Is will received at the ottice of the Clerk of the ard of Supervisors on or be‘ore noon of the 29th of Ju instant. (Separaje provosuls wil be received for the ¢ and for the woud. JOHN FALCONER SOLOMON ME pa Fuel. OOK STORE,—NEW AND_ SECOND HAND BOOKS to be bought and sold. 671 Hudson street. eee wots EALTH DEPARTMENT, NO. 301 MOTT STR! ET, ‘New York, June 5, 1872.—Ata meeting of the d of Health of the Health Department of the city of New York, held at its office, No. 301 Mott street, on the 6th day of June, 1872, the following resolution was adopted Resolved, That under the power conierred by law upon the Health tment, the following additional section 4 Ip to the Sanitary Code. for the security of life and health in the city of New York, be and the same is hereby adopted and declared to form'a portion of the Sanitary Code : Section 177.—The same effect shall be given, under sec- tion 109 of the Sanitary Code, to a burial or transit permit issued by the Board of Health or Health Officer of Morris- ania, when the death of the person named in the permit shall have occurred in Morrtsania, as is gyen toa burial or transit permit issued by the Health Officer of the city of Brooklyn, when the death of the person named In the permit shall have occurred in the city of Brooklyn. JOSEPH 8. BOSWORTH, President, Emmons CLark, Secretary. AVANA LOTTERY.—FULL OFFICIAL DRAWINGS received or June 8 by JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broad- way, room 4, FFICE OF THE MANHATTAN MARKET COMPANY, 346 and $48 Broadway, New York, June 15, 1872. Notice.—The constant applications for STANDS in the MANHATTAN MARKET, Thirty-fourth street, North Rive ; have induced the Company to open their Books be- tore the completion of the building, Consequently on and after Monday, July 1, stands will be LEASED for th term of five years, the ‘occupants to have privile proerence on renewal of lease at the end of the term. asex will date from August 1, when it is expected the building will be ready for occupation. Plans of the BUILDING AND STANDS, with prices affixed, can be examined at the office of the Company. PAUL J. ARMOUR, esident. Royal HAVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY BRO- ers. JOS BATES & CO,, Tl Broadway ; Post office box 4,264, HE BOSS HORSE SHOERS, IN ORDER TO CON- cillate themselves wiih the spirit of the reform labor movement and meet the exiger.cles of the time, are re- ited to meet on Monday evening, June 24, at lock, at Christopher Bath’s, northwest ‘cor- ner of ‘Thirty-fourth street and Ninth avenue, subject to the call of the tollowin; Dosse: 8. Flynn, R, Murpny, E. Gorman, A. Kopets . Brown, M. Chapman, M.} eogh, A. Blume, J. Kelly, J. Hanlon, J. Rennett, B, Matthews, J. Deery, Morgan & Fiegeraid, 3 O’Brien, M. Larcey, M. Connor, eCoy & jal M. Sweet, YJ. Graham, J, & H. Irwin, H. M. Loughlin, J. ori $578,558 gold waa drawn in Roy ‘Address BALEY & CO. Broadway. SPORTING—DOGS, IREARMS.—GUNS, REVOLVERS, 1S DRAWN DAILY IN TH ized Kentucky State Lotter: “Lottery of Cur . (office established 30 years), 174 RIFL Pistola, at reduced prices; alot of double Guns, slightly duihaged, cheap; Guns and Pistols, bought and exchanged. EO, SMI’ 1H, 54 Chatham street. THE TURF. PARK.—PURSE $5,000, FREE FOR ‘all; $2,250 to first; $1,350 to second; $900 to third; $500 to fourth; mile heats, best 3 In 5, to harness; Gold: smith Maid, Lucy, American Girl avd Henry to fill; en- tries to close at the American Jockey Club’ Restaurant, r Twenty-eighth strect and Broadway, Monday, ,. at 9 PM. ; to be trotted July 9, according to thé W. H! VAN COTT, Superintendent. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— MONDAY, JUNE 24, 4 O'CLOCK P. M, Special purse, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. Frank Loomis enters br. g. Hank. Jaines Campbell enters bik. g. Othello. J. H, Philips enters 8. m. Fanny Fern. Good day and track, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. June rules of the association. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION Tuesday, June 25, 4 o'clock P. M., match $500, mile ats, best three in five, in harness. C. B, Smith names s,m. Lady Shotwell. Owner names ¢. m. Rosa Lee. Good day and track. G, W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. a [HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION offer a purse of $5,000 ; $2,260 to first, $1,260 ta second, $1,000 to third and $500 to fourth, free for all, with Gold: smith Mald, Henry, American Girland Lucy to enter. To ve trotted Thursday, June 27. Entries to close at the office of the Association, Fulton, corner Boerum street, Brooklyn, on Monday, June 2%, at 9 o'clock P. M.. Natlon= ‘al Association rules to govern. A horse distancing the feid, or any part of the same, shall only be entitled to the firstpremium. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, President. Go. W. Oakey, Superintendent. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T WALDRON & COOKE'S Downtown Horse Mart, New Church, Cedar and Liberty streets, LARGE AUCTION SALE * OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, THIS DAY (MONDAY), June 2%, ‘at 12 o'clock. One bright bay Horse, black points, 15% hands, 8 years; a superior, stylish driver in all harness; pleasant and free gait; style and appearance first class; warranted sound, ‘One iron-gray Horse, 16 hands, 7 years: a superior worker and pullcr in all'harness; warranted every way. One top Wagon, city built to order; is as good as new, having been but little used. One pair bright bay Hoteend7, years. 18% hands; this pair of horses, of fine form and beautiful style, are free, loasant, even drivera; good. aetion +m double’ or single Parnes: ‘can cither of them be driven in by a lady; have no tanita, vices or tricks or bleuilshes, and are warranted sound, Rind, gene and true. One bay Horse, 153g napas 6 years old: is a fine, spirited, pleasant, pure-gaited roadster; not afrai st apres “ey tying; can be driven by @ lady; wat ranted sound. ‘One brown Horse, 16 hands, 5 years; large, active, fine yle, good action; with proper handling would make a superior coupe or coach horse ; warranted sound. ne sorrel Mare, 16 hands, 7 years old; a good driver, worker and puller in all harnes kind, gentle and true. One bay Horse, 16 hands, 8 years old; fas fine style and action, suitable for coupe or carriage use, and is war- ranted kind, sound, gentle and true. ‘ ‘One bay Pony, 134% hands, 6 years old; ts a beautiful pony for ladies or children; ia gentle and free in harness and under saddle, and warranted sound. One black Pony; 18 hands; sound and a superior saddle pony for children's use. ‘One top Express Wagon, In good order, One open light Express Wagon. One bay Horse, 1544 hands, 6 years old; raised in Penn- sylyania; is warranted sound, and is an A No.1 saddle and driving horse for family use; is kind and gentle. Other Horses, Wagons and Harness; full descriptions at time of sale. ‘All horses sold under guarantees are allowed 2 hours trial. i ALSO, by order of attorney for mort ‘en sets of hand-made road Harness, all made of the best material and firat class in style and workmanship: five sets of single and double second hand Harness. By order of G. W. LANG, Attorney for Mortgagee. Sale positive ; no postponement for weather. ee, T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGR BRANCH ‘of our business is conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART, 110, 12 and 114 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, where we hold regular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house per- fectly reliabie, as we conduct this branch of our business, 4s we do wil otir other business, on the same straightfor: ard principles which govern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits, WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. ENTRIES FOR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, where we also Keep a register of Horses for Private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. T REDUCED PRICES— Our large stock of Elegant Carriages, comprising a full assortment of Laudaulets, Lauduus, Bretts, Coupelets, Coupes, Extension and half top Park Pheatons, Buggies, &c. Two new styles of ladies’ Victorias. Eight styles of six-seat FamUy Rockaways. Pony Pheaton on two, three platform and C springs, ‘at greatly reduced prices. One second hand Brett, cheap. One second hand six-seat Rockawas A. T. DEMAREST & CO., Carriage Manutacturers, 628 Broadw: A WRHASTON, TAM'S MAKE: ONE. BREWSTER Coupe, Landautets, Ladies’ Phactons; second nand Landauleis,'Candaus, Pony Phactons, 25'per cent less than Fifth avenue stores. ITAM'S, 10 East Fourth street. ovis atte A —A.—CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HARNESS ¥. styory low prices - to cover cash advances, Bretta, Clarences and Coaches, fed and i top Fony, and Park Phactons, no top Buggies ‘ay. Depot and Rond Wagons. Alarge GT le ec ee) tnd second hand. pe I}and examine af ey “ Please ca a Sock Bales and Storage Repository 887, 339 and 341 Fourth aven' Twenty-ffth st. “A HA ME, NEW, iMPO in Fort wi June 2, at JOHNSTON Thirteenth street, Rocka’ ‘Auction on TASSELL'S, & VAN ere it can be seen until date of sale. Tt was used by the Grand Duke Alexis on the occasion of his reception in this city. A —NEW AND SECOND HAND PONY, PARK, BAS- + ket, extension top Phactons, Top, Road, Express, Depot and Jagger Wagons, Clarences, Coaches, Landulets, Victorias, Cabriolet, Rockaways, Sulkics, Harness, Sheets, Whips, Bper cent cheaper than Broadway prices. WM. H. GRAY, 2) and 22 Wooster street. A CABRIAGE REFOSITORY, 1d) WEST BROAD. + way, near Canal street —Fony Phactons, top and open Buggles, new and second hand; Express, Depot and Husiness Wagon chea pest place in'the city. BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF PONIES, PHAETON AND Harness for sale—Pontes 10 hands high, well matched, erfectly kind; have been used by children for the last wo years; one of the neatest little establishments in New York ; sold for want of use, Apply at Thompson's stabl 136 East Thirteenth street. sige LOT OF HORSES, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, A for sale, or exchange for horses of less value; fit for all kinds of basiness; few good steppers, warranted sound and kind, 51 Canal street, corner Washington. AN EGRGANT PAIR OF FIRST CLASS WELL BRE carringe Horses for sale; rich mahogany bay color, 15% hands hi} six years old long. rched necks; splen- did style and-action, long, full tall very prompé drivers are arty. For, Inompson'y stab ‘iss East Thirteenth street. A ROAD HORSES, FINE CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HAR. NESS, 4C.. ON TUESDAY, JUNE AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT NEW YORK BOARDING STABLES, 15 AND 17 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, being the property of ‘8 prominent politician who is leav: ing tor Europe to be gone for two years, and consequently offers his entire outfit to be sold without limit or reserva: tion. The Horses are extra fine, having been purchased AUCTION OF ELEGANT CARRIAGE, FAMILY AND ata great expense, and are all riectly soul and free from blemish. The Carriages and Harness are of the best make, and have been carefully used and have not de- Prectated 10 per cent. Large and fine pair premium Carriage Horses, dark ba: or brown, with black points, and known as the Mitch Team ; were raised in Kentucky ; are fully 16 hands 7and & years old; full tails; fine styleand action; a travellers; do not pees pee afrald of nothing’ and are warranted sound and kind, High bred and extra fine team of bay Geldings, 15% high, both 6 years old; are very fast and have wreat style and action; have been used as road team und have size and style enough for phaeton or Victoria; were raised in the State of Maine by G. H. Scott, Esq., and sired by the Drew Horse; dams thoroughbreds, They attract mors attention on Park or road than any team ever scen. Drive with open bridles and without checks and can be handled by a child, and can pull a top wagon 15 miles an hour, ranted sound and kind, Celebrated and {ast young dappled gray Gelding Tycoon, hands high, and seven years old; raised by Mr. Alex: or in Kentu sired by Magnet; dam by Pilot; dat Bi Course, winning the $ minute race in "4 two years ago, and was then pur- by owner, and has since been used on road. He trotted at Fi d track, two weeks ago, to 125 pound wagon, in 2:48, and can 40 8s;-and is a straight and pleasant driver; pull in com: pany; and as a pole horse’ is } Warranted sound and kind, Hizh bred aud stylish brown Gelding, sired by Abdal- hh; cannot be outstyled by any horse ‘in the ctty: 1644 , 6 years old; long, flowing tail; fine head and neck; can beat $ minutes; is’ alraid of nothing; has been wed by ladies; extra fine road horse, cod under saddle, a Wo. Jamlly horse is second to none; warranted nd kind. Bay Hambletonian Mare Ristori, 5 years old, 15 hands highs raised by Mr. Backman, Esq.,"of Oranie county, and sired by Major Winfleld, dai Lady Ellis, by Kentucky Hunter; she is one of the purest gaited young mares in the country, has never been trained and fas been broken but one year; she can show a 2:50 gait, and with proper handling wiil beat 2:40 this season; she ts a fine and pron it driver, is sensible and well behaved and is war- ran sound and kind. Deautiful six-seat Brett, but little used, elecantly built to order, and cost $2,150; 1 Top Wazon, Shafts; 1 open Road Wagon, Pole and Shatis, It by Brewster & Co.; 1 © spring Top Pony Phac- ton with Lamps; also single and double Harness, by Wood Gibson; Blankets, Sheets, Robes, &c., &c. , B.—The above stock will be on exhibition at stable as above at all times previous to sale, where particulars can be ascertained and catalogues obtained. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. T FACTORY.—TOP AND ROAD BUGGIES, PHAE- tons, Depot Wagons, new and second hand Landaus; all very cheap for cash. DAY & SON, 148 Eldridge street. SOUND AND KIND MARE, 5 YEARS OLD, 16 hands high ;atylish and ast traveller: good ‘wider saddle; $180, Inquire at 231 Thirty-tourth strect, between Second and Third avenui GOOD TRUCK HORSE FOR SALE—SOUND AND Kind. Apply toJOUN FETTRETCH, 1,036 Third av, T WITTY'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, NEVINS and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, large assortment Car Tinges, Pony Phaetons, Business’ Wagons; several fine Ponies for ladies’ driving for sale cheap. H. B, WITTY & CO. BARGAIN.—I HAVE ELEVEN CARRIAGES FOR sale very cheap; 2 Bretts, 1 coach, 3 Buggies, 2 doc- for’s Phactona, $ Business Wagons. 460 Third avenue. A —FOR SALE—A TROTTING WAGON, IN GOOD order; built by Brewster, of Broome street; three- uartor seat; will carry two rsons; Weight, including shafts, 150 Ibs. Inquire at New England stables, 659 Seventh avenue, corner Forty-firth street. T 460 THIRD AVENUE—EXTENSION TOP PHAE- tons, three shifting top Buggies; one 3 spring, $35; also Just finished, doctor's Phaetons ard tura out seat top weton YARRIAGES.—AN ELEGANT VARIETY OF ALL THE J ‘new and most popular styles; Bretts, four and six teat Rockawaya, Park and Pony Phaeions, top and Road Wagons; Depot Wagons and Pony Phactons in large va- riety, ‘A. 8, FLANDRAU, r Fitth avenue. NARRIAGES, PONY PHAETONS AND BUSINESS ) Wagons, allastyles, for sale, or to let by the day or season. WITTY'S manufactory and stables, Nevins and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. XPRESS WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SAL been used but a short time; was made to orde sellcheap. Apply at 3% Third avenue. XTENSION TOP PHAETONS—FIGHT DIFFER styles; Dog Carte, five ditterent styles: Family Car. riages and Light Wagons, all styles, new and second hana; lowest popitar ‘prices. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. OR SALE—PAIR OF ELEGANT, CLOSELY matched black carriage Horses, 16'% hands,7 and 8 ears old ; stylish, gentle and sound; pleasant and prompt ivers. Inquire'at 62 Cedar street. POR SALE—AT 219 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, pair of Hambletonian bay Mares, 6 and 6 years old, just trom the country. OR SALE—A LIVERY STABLE OF 25 YEARS standing, with the work of two large hotels, with long lease on stable; reason for selling, on account of ill ey Cl stree! .JMOR SALE—A HANDSOME SORREL MARE, 4 years old, 144 high; sound and kind; good action, in heavy or light’harness. ‘Apply for three days at 219 East Thirty-fourth street. OR SALE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 17 hands; fit for gentleman's carriage or any Dusitiess purposes; must be sold, as the owner has no use for them. ‘an be scen for three days, if not sold, at 37 West Forty- fourth street. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY MARE, 1534 hands high, warranted sound and gentle; can trot in About three minutes and better with proper handling hasbeen standing in stable over a month; also a first class Brewster top Wagon, with Pole and Shafts, light Harness, &c.; an establishment that should suit any gen- tleman ‘in the city. Tobe seen at Samuel Truesdel’s in Broadway, between Forty-second and Forty- 8. OR SALE—ONE OF CORBETT'S LIGHT TOP SIDE bar Wagon spring; ued not exceeding twelve (12) times. I riggs’ stables, on Twenty- third street, between Sixth and Sev R SALE—A FULL SIZED DOWN TOWN TRUCK nearly new ; also a three-quarter size. BOWNE’S express office, 779 Third avenue, near Forty-cighth stree OR SALE—A FINE ALDERNEY COW, PURELY bred; surpassed by few of this valuable race in rich- ity of milk. Address box 14 Post office, N nth avenues, hess and q Rochelle. 4 alge OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, In HANDS, 7 YEARS M4; zood always; sound and kind; price $250. 126 East Nineteenth strect, private stable, w OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY MARE, 15 HANDS high: 6 years old; sold cheap for want of use. Apply at store, 309° Wast Thirty-cighth strect. MADE BY MIL- OR SALE—A FRENCH LANDAU, i Guiet & Co., of Paris; has never been used but once, and will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for it, Washington pl OR SALE CH A SIMPSON'S stables, 1: 19 Seta SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING. c. SMITH & CO., extensive manufacturers of ake description of Saddlery Goods. A fine assortment of Riding Bridles, Lan Dua ters, Carriage Robes, Fly Nets, &c. 40 Warren street. ARNESS, HARNESS. HARNESS, Every style and all grades of Harness, at lowest manufacturers’ prices, for cas! MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. ARNESS, HORSE MILLINERY AND HORSE Equipments of every description, suitable for p tles going to Niagara, Saratoga, L Mah Chappaqua, Mount Ris The place to get_your BRO.'S Harness Wareroc UST BE SOLD AT A pair dark brown coach Horses, from Kentucky, 16 hands high, 6 years old; excellent travellers and of xrea endurance? warranted’ sound aud kind by responsible party, Seen at Selden's stables, Twenty-third street, # ew doors west of Third avepue, . uire at private stable, 240 Greene street, near Gn) . INQUIR East Thirty-ninth Street. ‘OTICE.—FOR SALE, A GRAY HORSE, 18% HIGH, 6 years old; stylish: gentle; good traveller; not afruit Of steam cars; stritable for coupe or doctor. Apply at 259 Weai Tenth street, until sold. ASTURE FOR HORSES—FIRST CLASS ACCOMMO.- dation, 18 miles in New Jersey; fine «pring water apd shade; 'only healthy horses taken. ‘Apply to EM. ASON, No. 1 Chambers street. ONY PHAETONS, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT VERY Poiivent popular prices. Light Bueries Depot Wagons, Park Phactous, Coupe Rocka ays Vistorias, large asort: ment; lot second han aK ie MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. SOUTH AMERICAN HORSES AT AUCTION.—BU Sobetr & DONNIS will. sell at auction, on Thursday, Tune 27, at 2 o'clock, at vacant lot, southeast corner F ton and Smith streets, Brooklyn, 20 young South American Geldings and Brood Mares, just arrived from Montevideo, in good condition, all young, from 4 to 5 vears old, and ‘endurance cannot be surpassed. Catalogues morning of sule, Horses can be seen as above. ECOND HAND LIGHT JUMr.SEAT BUGGY—ELE- SS cant Dog Cart, Coupe Rockaway, several Buggies, Business Wagon, anid number of slightly solled Carriages, various atyles, cheap. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, Broadway. HE CELEBRATED TROTTING HORSE JUDGE Scott, formerly Cloudman, at auction on var ESDAY, June 26, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, at 10g o'clock at Fashion Track, near Flushing, L,I. Can trot on road any day in 2:25; for record of time on track see Wallace's Register. For further particulars in- quire of J. L. DOTY, at Fashion track, where horse can be seen and examined any time previous to the sale; to be sold without reserve fo close partnership; also Sulky, by Dusenbury & Van Du: Harness by Dunseomb, Sweat jankets, Boots, Sheets, &c., &c. OP BUGGIES-20 DIFFERENT STYLES, HALF t springs Ca rae 9 STi a hovrent, BOmmLaE peices: juggles and Famil eat variety. wale MANUFACTURE UNION ‘ot Broad ay. W&NTED-A SOUND AND KIND HORSE; MUST BE strong enough for a baker's wagon. 416 West Thir- ty second street. BLL seen AP pede ig nae ay Mare, hands, +) “aren, 7 years, ands Mare, 15 hands, 125; both warranted soind and kind. laizghth avenue, corner Thirty-first street. DRY GOODS. A’ KINZEY's. Great clearing sale of Spring and Summer Goods. Gros Grain Ribbons, 10e. yard Gord Edge Ribbons 'se, yard ape Fancy Hibbous, Ide: yaid UD. Sash Ribbons, dic. yard up. Straw Hats, at your own price, 25¢. Parasols at your own price, 406. np. Lace Sacques, $1 25 up. Lace Shawls below cost, Trimming Laces, 2c, yard up. Real Guipure Laces, le, yard up, Cotton Trimmings, Se. plece up. Silk Fringes, 6c. yard up. Lining and Dress Silks, 25¢. up, Fancy Trimmings, Sc. to 6c. yard u Valenciennes Laces, 2c. yard up. French Laces, Sc. yard up. Hamburg Edvings, 3c. yard up. PuMings, Rufilings, &c. cheap. Large Lot of Handkerchiefs, Clos be g out Hemstiteh, 6e. up. Borders, all It 2 up. Gents’ Hémmed, 123gc. up. Closing 150 dozen la Underwear, (! E Drawers, Sacques, Night Dresses, Skirts, Corsets, bustles, de. Chemise, all trimmed, 590. ‘Chemise, all tue Tucked and Silk clocked Balbriggan Hose, 29 tra English Hose, ull regu tra length Batbri Auction lot clo isle and Berlin Gloves, 100. ., 0e 806 dozen silk Ties and Scartt closing out, Silk Roman Ties, We, Silk Twist Ties, ide, : Twilled silk The Shaded silk Tes, Windsor Ties, 24¢., 40e., He. Wide rich Scart, 50c. Lace Collars, 6c. up. Linen Collar’, Se. up, Linen Sets, 20. up. Valenciennes Lace Collars, 15e. up. Liien Towels and Napkins, 4c. up. Linen Damasks, 25 Nainsook Muslins, 12'c. Wide Tucked Mustins, 1c, Swiss Muslins, 160. Curtain Laces, 1c Fancy Muslins, L5e Striped Muslins, 1 st Whitby Jet 691 Broadway, 0 un Jewelry clos ap. "WILLIAM KINZEY, between Amity and Fourth streets, 18 Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga. A’ THE GREAT EAST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, Purchases this week largo lots of goods, Thirty-three cents on the dollar, E. RIDLEY & SON'S, Grand street, New York, Straws. Straws. ‘and up, ewest shapes. ice p Ten thousand Shade Hats, at 1Se., 20c., 25., 30c., 40c., {0e., up. Meil’s)’ Boys? and Youths’ Panama and Leghorn Hats cheap. We show to-day, over 1,000 cases new Straw Goods. WARD RIDLEY & SON, Nos, 309 $11, 31134 Grand; 62, 64, 66, 63 and 70 Allen fifth Block east trom the Bowery. We have no other retail store in this city. RIDLEY & SON'S Sash Ribbons, 86c., 7c, and 8c. per yard, 7 inches wide Everything desirable in Gros Grain Ribbons, one-third below fast week's prices. New French ers to-day. Trimming Silks at 75c. and 88. per yard. Colored Torquoise, re Kes, loak Trimunings. Ladies’ Neckties, 20c. Many of these Ties where, One hundred new styles of Ladies’ Thread and Silk Gloves, at 1e., 15e., 25c., 36¢. and Be. a pair, BavPaiis in Hosiery, Undergarments and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, EDWARD RIDLEY & 8 809, 311, 31134 Grand street ; 62, (4, 66, 6 and 70 Allen street, ‘ith blo k east from the Bow We have no branch retail ste 25e., He., 75. and be ‘e welling'at twice the money else- E. ‘RIDLEY ‘& SON'S 5 Kew York. Bilk Parasols. 10,000 at 40¢., 50c., 75c., %0¢., $1, $1 25 and $1 50 up. Oir finer Parasols aré ‘ut Teast 50 per cent, Bargains in Yank and Corsets. Leather Satchels at 60c., 65e.. Zhe. Over 10,000 new Fans at'be., $1. Examine the:e. Clearing out Jewelry cheap. Look at our stock of Embroideries and White Goods, Wi in this city, ipure Laces, rs, 2Uc., 20c., 40c., 80e., 75c., $1 and y attentio No connection With any retail establishment in this city. At EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, 809, $11, 31134 Grand street, (62, 64, 66, 68 and 70 Allen street, New York. 1. ., B0e., 75e. and Fi, RIDLEY 4 sons. 1]. Dainaged Kid Gloves, 26c. pair. Two Buitons, ie, pair. . Our Edward Gloves, warranted in every way, 75c., one button: two buttons, 8c. Two buttons, $1 and $1 25. 5, 6, 7 and 8 buttons in proportion. jon with any other retail “honse in this city. RD KIDLEY & BON, » { corner store. Allen street, i, Bbuey & sons, “ie Grand street, New York. Cheap lines (new purchases) of Ladies’ Undergarments, 7 ed Skirts at 75c. each. eked Skirts at $l each, Chemises, with edging, fine, 65¢. , uucked Drawers, ile, Toilet Sacques, Night Dresses, €c.. 75c., 8. np. Suits of all kinds, complete, from . 20) dozens Lawn and Pique’ Sun Hatstor children at e. ands Dolly Varden Sun Hats, 40c. each. Every department filled with cheap Goods. Our Curiosity Shop opens next week. WARD RIDLEY & SON, 909, 311 and 31134 Grand street, 62, 64, 66, 68 and 70 Allen street, fifth block east irom the Bowery. No connection with any retui! house in the city. 3 PATENT HAIR, ‘an be combed and brushed. ‘Hair; cheapest in the market HAIR!—HATRt- $I, &c. Hui telies, one yard long, $3; French Twist, $4; $l and upwards, Ladies’ own’ Hair made over, 25 cents, Latest styles always on hand. 352 Bowery, opposite near Great Jones 4 Sixth avenue, be- enty-third streets. Highest prices paid for Human Hair, M, ® uosxs 4 Mammoth Millinery, “ 126 Sixth avenue. Clearing Out Sale Of First Class Millinery, At very low prices, in consequence of ‘our removal to West Fourteenth street. Real Thread Bonnets, Chip Bonnets. Leghorn Bonneta. al English Dunstable, All the new shapes in Round Hats and in all the different Materials. We are determined to give our old enstomers bargains betore leaving the ‘Old Stand, 126 Sixt avert, The cars pass the door; tell the consuctor to let you out at Tenth street, ees — va 7 HITESTONE.—CALI. ON JERE, JOHNSON, JR., 25 WW Nnssau street, or GEO, W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nas- sau street, and get maps and tickets for the great sale of Lots, June 27, NEW PUBLICATIONS. MERICAN AND ENGLISH BANKRUPTCY DIGEST.— jaazam. Vol, 1. By Audley W. Amendinents to Ban! uct, appro 1872 GREAT REDUCTION.—BEST SEASONED IVORY JA. Billiard Balls, 2% inch, $18; Adhesive Cue Leathers, Just out contalning in Leathers, $1 5) per 10), and all other Bil: lowest prices. The largest and best stock of 4 Goods in the country, with weekly shipments from Europe. — H. W, COLLENDER, Manuiacturer of the Standard Americ 738 Broad w Billiard Tables LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Billiard Tables; also Balls, Cues, Cloth and everything appertaining to the business; Tables taken on storage, GEORGE E. PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street, formerly of the firm of PI Collende! ONPAREIL BILLIARD TABLES, WITH THE N celebrated catgut. cushions; also other new designs. t Jan Trimmings, &¢ Prices varying from $100 upwards. Iowest prices, VAN, ql and Centre streets. AGH & DECKER, corner Canal EXCHANGE. ‘ I— ieee ~ aiseemsinnn OWNED—ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2, CHARLES H. D*acymour, ‘Any person fhding the Body will please tl co AED BEY MOUs, 299 Woot Fifty trot street LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF FOUR SEAT PIAETONS Depot Wagons (standing and falling tops), top and ri roe atone ORRFH KAU, 01 and 99 Charles streak 1 & WILL BUY A HANDSOME NEW EXPRESS 75 Wagon and & set of, brass mounted express jarness. wor! en mt HOVEY'S Stable, Bix- teenth street. near Third avenue, $90 store, HARDWARE WILL EXCHANGE FOR GRO. ceries or Crockery, suitable for a country EDWIN 8. BROWN, Broker, 481 Broadway, roam 4 New York, LOAN OFFICES. T 715 BROADWAY,—THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Camel's Hair Shawls, Silks, Planos, &. ; also Money liberally advanced on the same. Private office, No. 1 Washington place. T THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU street, you ean obtain liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, &c., of will purchase them at their utmost Valuation, A. HONIGMAN, Broker. DWAY, BETWEEN T WOLF BROTHERS’, 86 BR Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Sliks; particu- larl: Pianos; private parlor for ladies, Business strictly confide Ae 57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. T pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watcho: Jewelry, &c.; or advance on the same. ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street, near Broadwa: AT HXMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY, LIBERAL ADVANCE made on Diamonds, Watetes, Silverware, &c.; oF Will pay the highest mark 39 NASSAU STREET, Oe Liberal advances Jewelry and all kinds 0 price for the same. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— made on Diamonds, Watches, rehandise. ‘The same bought made on Diamonds, We Goods, Same bo tat tall val 25 BROADWAY. CORNE 685 x ey liberally advanc Diamonds and all other pors bought and sold, L, BERNARD, 0G BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH ) Money tiberalt; ‘anced on Diamonds, Wate! Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods, and personal property ot description ; private entrance tor ladies. JA. FAC Q13 BROADWAY.—MONEY, APVANC € amount on Diamonds, Watches, Je: India Shawls, &c.; saine bought. ies. A EUROPEAN S'TEAMSHIP: ITED STATES MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wedn IDAHO, Price..oe ccs cess MANHATTA: $40, currency. cy. Ket to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- 4c. Dratts on Ireland, England, France rmany ut lowest rates. “Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. JATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSITPS. WEEKLY. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, FROM LONDON DIRECT, To Queenstown and Liverpool, from piers 44 and 47 North River. HOLLAND, Rragg, Wednesday, Jane 20, at 9:30. M. EGYPT, G (arday, June 29 at 12M. ITALY, th v Saturda, July Oat a PM TO LONDON DIK HELVETIA, Griggs, Weduesday, July 3, at3 P.M. Cabin passage, bye die $65 ania $75, currency Steerage...... HES, ‘ currency Prepaid Steerage Tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow or Lon ton, $82, currency. For further’ inforimation apply a ihe Company's office, 69 Broadway. W. J. HURST, Manage HITE STAR LI New York, Cork and Liverpool. New aud full-pow- ered sicamships, the largest in the world, OCEANIC, BALTIC, MAJESTIC, — ADRIA REPUBLIC, CELTIC, ATLAN' en, 3,000 horse power each on Saturdays, ‘rom Liverpool ‘ i Harbor each way, ,000 tons bu: Sailing from New Yor! L BALTIC, Jul, ATLANTIC, OCEANIC, From the W ‘avonia ferry, Jersey City, Pas enger accommodations jor all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midshl ion, where least motion Is jell. Surgeons and gf oee y these steamers. mn, $80 in gold ; steqrag *, $3) in currency, vse Wishing to send for friends fre the Gid Country: can now obtain Steerage prepaid ceriificates, $33 cur- sengers hooked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &e. Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates. Dratts trom £1 upward. f For information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broad- way, New York. Bills of ladiug issued through to Continental ports, J. H. SPARKS, Agent. AY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water street, Liverpool, and No. 7 East India avenue, Leadenhall strect, London. i" S8A.—WHITE STAR LINE,—FINEST and fastest steamers afloat. OCEANIC sails 4:30 Sat- jay. Cabin and st 263 Broadway, opposit C°NARD. LINE. ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Steam- ships, Between New York and liverpool, calling mt Cork Ir. From New York. Tage pawaxe tickets and dratts. From New York. CHINA, Wed CALABRIA, Sat, June 29, aly fie BATAVIA, 13, ALGERIA July 20. ly 4. PARTHTIA, uly 27. ‘And'every’ following Wednesday and Saturday from Now York. Rates of Pasenge—Cabin, $80, $100 and $190, gold, ac- cording to accommodation. Tickets to Paris $15, gol additional. Return tickets on favorable terms, Stecrag $30, currency. Stecrage th all parts Inding gt kets from Liverpool and Queenstown and ‘ope at lowest rates. Through bills of for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp 3 on the Continent and for Mediterran freight or cabin passage apply at the con pany's ofiice, No. 4 Bowling Green; for steerage passage at ll7 Broadway, Trinity Bultding. CHAS, 'RANCKLYN, Agent, (NY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.. The General Transatlantic Company's Matl_ Steamsbips en New York and Havre, calling at Brost plendid vessels on this favorite route tor the will sail from pier No. 5), North River, ax follows : HINGTON Saturday, June 29 DE PA Suiurday, July 13 LAURE ‘Saturday, July 27 Price of passage, in golt Gneluding wine), to Brest or Havre. cabin, $125; second cabin, $75, Excursion tickels at reduced ra These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning rom the Con. tinent of Europe by taking the si ers of this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pmti- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. NMAN LINE.—FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. Fy 20k Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— OITY OF NEW YORK., CITY OF PARIS CITY OF LIMERICK: CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY OF LONDON CITY OF BROOKLYN Si and each succeeding Saturday ai 45 North River. Thursday, June 27,11 A. Saturday, June 29, 1 P. ‘Thursday, July 4,'2 P. Saturday, July 6, 2 P. M. Thursday, July 1, 9 A.) es Jw 13, 11 A. hursday, from pier Rates of Passage. Payable in gold. Payable in currency. First cabin... $75 | Steere sties Yw| To Londot | To Paris oo arded to Havre, Hamburg, Swed rk at reduced rat wht here at ined sons wishing to send for their friends. Through bills of lading given on shipments of goods to Havre aud Antw Dratts issued at lowest rates. For further Information apply at the Company's ofice, SIN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. SPECIAL NOTICE.—A LIMITED NUM- J Cabin passengers wi Id, by the City of Brussels, sailing June 2, at 2 P. 8 é JOUN G. DALE, Ax ate rates by per- 19 Bros <i ORTH GER ‘D STEAMSHIP COMPANY, N FOR & HAMPTON ANU BKEMEN, ‘The steainship DEUTSCHLAND, Captain H. A. F. Ney- naber, sail on Saturday, June 29, at 2 P. M., from Bremén pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, tobe tollawed by Cor a HANSA, Captain E, Brickenstein, on Tues- a uly 2. RATES “OF PASGAGE a HAVRE AND BRE. i. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Carrency. First Cabin.. peewee . Second Cabin... PINES, 5 7 ‘or freight or passage apply He BML OF Pa OeOUERICHS & CO.. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. + HE WAMBURG AMBRICAN PACKET COMPANY'S i I steamstii ron mail steamstiy ery, Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thursday, June 27, 1872, at 2 P, M., for Hamburg, ‘aking passengers from’ New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First Cabin, $1 Second Cabin, $72. Steerage, $30, payable in United States gold KUNHARDT & Cu ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Fassenger Avei 61 Broadway, N. Y. $120 w S RATES, R LINE FAMERS SAIL FROM NEW ND SATURDAY, id from all rail- REDUCTION IN PASS: EXPRESS PASSENGER YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY Passengers booked and forwarded to way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden or Denmark and America As sately, speedily, comfortal and cheaply asany other route or line. Y MOTE NEW DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY'S STEAMERS, AATURDAY'S STRAMERS. INDIA June 29] TRINACRIA. CALIFO July 6| OWA. AUSTRALIA July 1 | BRITANS COLUMBIA. sJuly 20] ASSYRIA. EUROPA. July 271 OLYMPIA ANGLIA. “August 8) CALEDONIA. TRINACRIA At noon from pier 20 North River, Ni rates of passage to Lor Liverpoo! Wednesday's s 96); by Saturday's ste and $75; excursion tickets, $120; interinediat steerage, here by {hose wishing to send for their friends pply at the company’s offices, to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. FRANKLIN, OYD FOR STEITIN (VIA LONDON AND i), will salt Saturd urda: BoM. Jas iron steamship Dreyerveacrylng the United States Jane 29. (rom pler 13 North River ssage, first cabin to London. $70 gold sue, steerage to London SBuoid Passage, first cabin to Stettin.. Sold Passage, steerage to Stettin... gol For further inforimation app! a aa AMMELSBERG, Agents, \nscecataale Broadway, New York. _ ASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL artment of State issued by A. 0. TNITED STATES P. Us Puaporte or the De WILLMARTH, United States Court House, 41 Chambers street, and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room I, 4.03 51XTH AVENUE, BETWE TY-FOU RTH © and Tweaty-tith stree 1 advances | ex, Jewelry and all kinds of | EUROPEANSTEAMSHIPS, ee wa ooh SORES TO LONDON—THE FINE Al NEW SCREW rr HUTYON, 2,349 tons, Captain F. W. Ho sail- 1K on or about Thursday, 2 June, has room fora tew first cliss paengers. Having been bulit for the East India trade (via Suez Canal), she is fitted with all modern con- yenienges, including bath and smoking rooms, ice room, &c., &c; carries a stewardess. Persons intending to take Passage are invited to inspect this splendid steamer, Cy pler 4h East River. For, particulars apply, to HENR WEETLAND & OO., 4 Beaver street, » ew York. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA'PANAMA, CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT KINGSTON, JAMAICA, SANTA MARTHA AND GREY- TOWN AND PACIFIC COAST OF MEXICO, CEN- TRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CIIILE: Steamers leave 15t ith each month, except when those dates fail on hen the day previ E pt. Jef Maury, K noon, for, As u will leave pier 42 North iti Linwall direct, connecting STITUTION, . all Cen- tral Ame ports. Freight for last named ports received until 4 P.M. of Jane 27. Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Franclsco July 1, 1572, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, treight and ail further information apply at Company's office on the pier foot of Canal strect, és FR. BABY, Agent. OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- AS. ing at Key West the United States mail. The Al stoannshi JSTIN, Captain Eldridge, at pi on Saturday, June 29, Through bills of lading given to Houston and to. all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. BR and ©. Rail For freight or passage apply to Hee AL MALLORY. CO., 153 Maden lane; & CO,, 119 Wall stree TO HAVANA. PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, Mex ail Steamship Line, leaving i it River, a M., direct =UTY OF MERIDA, Timmerman CLEOPATRA, Puillips Gluvana oniy’ CITY OF HAVANA, Deake For freight or pastaze apply to F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. TED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL MSHTP npany.—The elegant sidewheo! steamship NORTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burthen, Captain George Bb, Slocum, will ‘sail for St. Thomas, Pai Bahia and Rio Janeiro, on Monday, June 24, at 10 o'clock A. M., from 4% North River. eight sage apply to aisa taints vTELIAa Se Cats st New York ani N, Agent, wling Green [NTE star ) Atlantic Mail Steamship mpany, ry Thursday at So'clock P.M. pre- North River, J, B, Baker, (via Nassau) June 27 suuly & ely IL sage apply to A, W. DIMOCK, President, No. 5 Bow! ng Green. Sailing regularly ¢ cise ie Ne {OR NEW ORLEA DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Ene. ; ‘The steamship CORT! ptain Ss, Whitman, will leave pier No, 9 North river, on’ Saturday, June 29, at 3 o'clock YM. Freight received daily. ‘Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and St, Louls, Cabin passive, $50; steerage, $25. For freight or | ror sew T. MERCHAN VAMSHIP LINE, from pler No, 5 North River, at 3 o'clock P, M. GENERAL MEADE. n Saturday, June 29. Freight received daily. Th h rates given for St. Lonis, Viekst nd Indianola. tr perior accommod. tions, app RIC BAKER, 30 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT SOUTHERN ‘The steamship VICTOR, Captain Gates, Pill leave pler 21 East River, Wednesday, July 8, at The steamer CITY OF GALVESTON will follow. ‘eight for St. Louts, Mobile and ¢ For freight or passage, having ©. HW. MALLORY & ¢ tons, apply to % 4 oe 153 Malden inne, Now York. VOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT, AND RICHMOND.— The O) ninton Steamship Company will despatch, from pier 37 North River, their elegant sidewheel steam: ship WYANOKE, Couch’ commander, for Nortolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesday, June, 2, at 3 P.M. givi through billsof lading to all points South and Southwe: or tickets issued to all points. Accomnmo- ply at pler $7 or ut the general of- t, corner of Dey street. LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE BOATS ©. VIB- BARD and DANIEL DREW, commencing May 27. Lenve Vestry street pior at 8:40 1. M. and Thirty fourth street at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack thy forryvoat), Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, ‘Tivoli, Catskill and Had Trip tickets to Cozzens’, West Point, Cornwall and New- burg, returning same day’ $1, sting for all poltits West and North. Conn Certificates at lowest rates can be bought | POUGHKEEP- Point, Corns he MARY on at 3:30, \G LINE STEAMERS FOR AL- ; ‘0 cents, Steamers SUNNY- SIDE. anid THOMA! L leave pler 36 North River, jot North Moore street, daily, Saturdays excepted, atd M., making sure connections with all trains goin North) Eastand West. Tickets auld and bagsaxe chee! to all foints on Rensselaer and Saratoga and Troy aud Boston Railroads. TABLISHED ALBANY AND TROY LINE OF landing at Catskill, trom pler 44 North River, f Spring street, daily,’ Suturdays excepted. Fare, 30 cents; halt staterooins, 78.cents, Fare to Catukill, Steamers VANDERHILT and CONNECTICUT, connecting with rail w 4 North, Will leave as above at6 P.M, Freight at redu FTERNOON BOAT oR NEWBURG, ut, Kingste Cozzens’, West ve" Milt Hyde’ Park. POWELL, from Vestry st., pier 39, every aftern NITIZENS' EVE Jang and Troy: tn 3 bow TON, PROVIDENG gland.—The splendid NARRAGANSETT, ato P.M. nd staterooms , and Wescott Express Co.'s oMices, 785 Broadway, corner Tenth street, and 1,902 Brondway, corner Thirty-Aith street, D. 8. BABCOCK, ATONINGT. Sand all eamers ST! President, EXCURSIONS. VARIETY OF BARGES, STEAMBOATS AND Groves to charter for excursions; also 4 large Hoteb and beautitul grounds to lew: iner boarding house. BLOOM 43 NS, SALOON STEAMER Aine barges Sarah Smith, Caledoulay Anus, ublic; Oriental Grove, Kagleswoud, Excelsior Park and ewapex Grove, 383 West street, near Christopher B. CROSSE RSION TO CONEY ISLAND. ERAL SEDGWICK leavas New York " 1 June Lay follows > er 4 North River, 4 North River, 12 Christopher s Christoph Christopher Extra trip from pl h paves Coney Island for New Yor M, (exten trip. P.M.) and 7 P.M N. B.—The ext co N TO CONEY ISLAND.—STE AME: WICK leaves Ni Island every day, from June ty as streel, 9:15 A. Mi pler# North Rive her street, 12 M. pie 4 North River, 12:16 P. Moy Chr! opher street, 3 P. M.; pier 4 North River, 3:15 P.M. tra trip trom’ pier 4 North river a5 P. M. Atter June 29. LY REGULAR BOAT—FISHING BANKS.—THES HUGUE- stanch, sea. NOT, Captain E. (Saturdays ex street, North River, and oh Suni Kignth tres side, at7 0" kA. M Bait a freshinents and lunch counter Bund willaccompany the exeursiut. Fare—Genuemen, $1; ladies, 60 cents, wing, commodions steamer Ferguson, daily trips tor, ted), leaving Peck sli at8 30, and pier East ON BOAT FOR POUGHKEEP- Cold Spring, Newburg, Marlboro, Rreuear AFTER sie, landing Highlands and” Poughkeepsie, “The elegant steamer NEVERSINK, Van Ranseler Woodward, commander, leaves pier 8, foot of North Moore street,’ north side of Franklin, every a’ternoon, at 2 o'clock, making the above landings. Returning, leave Poughkeepsie at 9 vrclock FM. “Fare, ie. Fare to Poughkeepsie and re: turn, $1. For further particulars inguire of CYRUS OVERBAUGH, agent, corner West and Harrison streets. « Ss" AL NOTICE—GRAND ANNOUNCRMENT.—THE Sst. Patrick's Benevolent Soci of Richmond county, hold their annual piente at Elm Park today. On this océasion only the last boat will leave th atT P.M. Good music by Tom Manahan, a fine day, good So’ bring your wives yy yoursell to ¥ leaves the Park society and plenty of amusement. and sweethearts with you and enjoy hearts! content. Don't forget the last boal at7 P.M. HITESTONE.—CALL ON J b a WW Nissnu street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 153 Nas. sau street, and get inaps and tickets for the great sale of Lots, June 27. ON, JR, 28 YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, JQOR SALE CHEAP—A SLOOP YACHT, (tee! bg he ong, feet beani. Gan seon for treet, North River, Ky Freel JAMES HL, LEVINGS. © order ; 35 feet ten days at foot Futy OR SALE—SPLENDID BALOON STEAMBOAT, FOk icine soxi0, feet, very fast and in pertect orde draghtdb ieee, Apply to WILLIAM H. HAZARD, “Ji, 173 Greenwich street 4 WEL! KNOWN STEAM TUG AND ‘our; carries 165 tons in TOR SALE—TH F Freight f ropeller E Se dix fect of water; Is in good order and well found; engine and boiler are nea@y tew, and has hoisting engine tor handling freight; propeller ae an r carrying: four and gratn or Hight treightund for tow!ng, and ta ong of the most handy, convenicnt and economical boats her class. Apply to W. H. PAYNE & CO., foot 129th street, Harle' ican ah JCREW YACHT MI TEF FOR SALE CHEAP—T77 ‘ feet ri 15 beam, 4draught, schooner rigged, large Brig: sees! lent order; very fast Apply at pier 33 Bast iver. HITESTONE.—CALL ON JERE. JOHNSON, JR. 23 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nas. and get maps and tickets for the great sale of “MATRIMONIAL, (A. GENTLEMAN OF 30, FAIR PRREONAL APPEAR. ance, desires vo correspond with & of worth and refinement; object, matrimony. ee st confidence may be relied on. Address HENRY BLANCHARD Providence. K. J. Professionals meed not reapond.