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THE NEW YORK SUN. juring the day fh capitol. He fa here only in the eve he Governorate dea, while hie Becretary 9 wee 5 maori leurs, ‘American people that they never before ‘exhibit. Wie | ed, and inspired thein with love for the Unton Pp —— rricae Cotton from Cetral Asta. The Gagerre pn 1A Bounse, of St. Peters aa \ WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ht cE 11, 1862, fn teal Iwate chit Ao He i Se PET Wan cease pom eo ia very Lins howe following communication from — a seapled of ta typ in th wrabeg sha he re being ment ont ta, Wines @@ For tur mtrorrayr sews of the day upled often before he ta in the m 7 pega bn In consequence of the considerable etna 4 for by Telegraph, Express, Malia, de, de, nee Grek [and Gl after tn in s Now Pablications, LAR) the adjoining fields for the | ection, an importation of this article froma Ceutral page. lool €@ Advenrienseyrs mart be han! Nod in bee ¢ Atl] kept os hostages a brave enxtous and rn, Still he Re sup Maname Destonest’s Quanreriy Mirror ov FAciione for the aummerof 186% Published by Asia took place for the first time this year during the winter. Caravans of from thirty to fifty camela, laden with cotton, have come tw Orentourg, and it Jo % F to secure | on ennce would In any ¢ proper slasse estion and F ate tk tomoerow by LLP Raainthnes Ad Hl achat fi Pa ave eeopirion Othaving eet fret bla owt, house Ike your tar aon rome Ae Boakierey aoe Wana fins ry teere | All pereons who aro inclined to intulge thelt | for wie ulterior purpose, Only one manufactory | Bextwudomer coaton lw expected frou Kiitm, aod ‘The Foreign New: acti! pense until the ime | aesthetic taste in matters of apparcl—and we roe destruction, and th damage is estimat- | the retnainder or Wat ot Hoikhace, The price bae The tone of the European Press, and it repre } ie dn “ ie an We pie Leliove thia includes the whole feminine and the | ¢4.4tup ae tellin wert Lath Conrorens bon yet bora Anta {if le generalt fixed aim a4 pents that of the Kuropean people, is wnmistake. | Fy Lon! Ualy and Know not | rater part of the masculine world, will wel- | owing to the worthleamnese of tue fire-proot safes | cniuce Xb frou Yr. ao Heiberr bo id able. It needa! not the desyairing avowal of the | ! Ke Vack aan in a weeks Uy | come this oumber of the Mirkon, which fully | fo, wet tere eae (AG Baa | erty the prices have kept up Tr. 89 cop, to Tr. 50 Rebel Envoy, Rost, which bat ¢o lately been |), Ne defeated. fut sustain ite reputation a an authority on the | hundred thousan! guilders have been forwarded to | SOC hit tot per pound, Crve pound lt equal % published, to feel convinced that now, th ; J Aah ang 7 Ma ad fue to which Te la deveted, fee Mallet Committees freen she eub-committess | 96 {0}, arrintnpo's Engieh., Out Europe; the cause of Dixie requires an ti iene will ring Foin etd 49 eta w M ow Epucation, for the City jorent eities of ingdem, * Its only recently thes importation of this mense amount of oratorical blu Gent presentation before the publi For every victory gained by the North we may fool confident that there, some palliative will be found for the South, on the part of the Lo) Tings, Post & Co. of ¢ tent is with Gon. Burien, whose art at New Orleans, forms the subject of exteu led Prejudicial comment, We regret that we cannot regard these com- Mente as unfounded, and that Presilent Liscous f to pass Tur opening of the canals has, as was ex. movement of grain to this city, far beyond the | 5 erage of former years, and exceotiug the nn- usual quantity of the last season. During the Inst season, the antes of wheat amounted to over amillion anda half bushels, and the exports reached one million bushels, Tho sales of other kinds of domestic produce has been equally large, @ depreciation having only occurred in #0 continually suffers from the maladruit aecon ids of his subordinates, But we teke ation when weretiect upon the very amall ground of England, on whieh eit hope for the Sou'hern Coute lacacy, | At they will be in our favor ouce more in spite | gtroys indi of the want of cotton, The fi ni their expectations for the resuscitation Of that republic are based upon the bitterness stuffs and py isin this city for the first 5 with which General Burixn fills their iaroatlin of duel year,’ Mths 861) azul Will os city, we take occasion to assure them that the | ig ote: id GaaiPAIN Gu0 | SETAE n chivalry of the South Lave been so surcharged |S" OUR Fea abd eatima' a mM | nati value of our free foreign and dom labor produce in relation to ic commerce, 1800, 10,042 with gali and wormweod towards the Yankees. for more than @ year past, that no adiision to it ds possible. Gen. Sicklen and the Tur bec in th mn At the tion wi firmne: Gen. Hooxrn tf overwhelming force of t eto outilank him, the Ist 1 1801 6440 19 6, 1,017.949 re sior Brlande ior Brigade, by ite zallaut conduet series of battles from Yerks wn to Rich+ i da fair to carry off the palin of Loner. | battle of Willi ch it held its posi- ported for mnsbu and sell threa vod with wn | who attempt: jemy, . — te 1 BHM BOO, ns 4,61 threatened mr and hol 1 it at all hazwd a0" ai QW, 600 Three rebel iments advance ant a hat ensuel, which listed wmruunition of th ch was se 1900, seet. 1969, But it wa y hold the post tion, and itdid eo, although the ranks were fear- | fi ee fully thinned. Then ¢ Dwrcite ordered his men totake what at jon they could from | 1, fix bayonets, and lie down, It was | uel the men held the post until the 4.290 ents arrived. m0 4 47.190 Tithe brigade Mostoomnny, orde , They retreated slow yo awl bere Col, Dyer it monty, Thm. . was wounded ia aindomen, anid fell | gy 7mm Anto the hands of the rebels, Lieut. Fane | Cheam, ow heen dangerously wounte | early in the | bent, lbw Two field officors and 21 company offie | The ny wwemment 0 produce such as naval stores, oils rt ete, are not in- tes, an) increase the ngyre- gute to a Inge amount, Tho probability now is, that the exports of breadstuffs this are likely to. be greater even than in the preceding ¢ In yesterday's Ses, under the heal of foreign news, we pab- lished a st probable deficlen- cy in the ywingg to the inelem- cers fell, At morning when the regiment went Ante action it mustered eight hundred strong; at evening it Little band marched tothe rear, Gen, Laman and his eta uncove The Goneral ordered his whole the First Excelsior nine cheers, “Sollior said the General, “When you took the name of the First Excelsior Rojsimont you dit not de- eluded in those est in y bad four Lundre!, and, as the Inara. 1 their heads, e. ome t resp) Wy harvest sorve it. Now you have won i ency of the weather, The saine cause is likely this all, The next day to operate in other parta of Europe, The South to the bedside of Col. Dwiaur, » who had too, owing to the ravages of war, is likely to paroled, and thanked him and his regiment for | ! their conduct, In view of the threats these facts are highly American states not only a large defi vrein interven! suggestive, The lo have fowor the brave | feed their own domestic traitors to the Union a a— | ue thot Lote woebt, thanks to the patriotism and sagacity of the AP REET SOE TAB President, who had re-nominated him after hie The New York Clty Prean. Megs tai vction t Tho Tisivs shows that the occupation of the @ partisan $ ale. As the Bri- os tulsities ali the p ade wheeled into action, we are told that cheers | Miseissippl by our f avi fan along our whole lino, That it cond nostications of the forelgn press as to the invins tes Thatit eon hols, and conclustes 0 self well, wo have the assurance hale al chal aes rapenl ee tne, it don't matter | ivil war is protract if as the ¢ MeCiet ian, who stated in his first dipate announcing the victory, that © the Si © male two splendid regiment " ‘Phe bayonet one ire ix an} now virtualiy in our b re shut off that fe ino vation ean Ii from M svems bo be the favorite nol MeCrri tan, and the Second Excel 7 obviously knows how to use it with good | nds, hanicsville, Va., we hear that the Exec! he post of honor ot t! 1 we arise of the waters of the Chicka’ nd earn P delt wud vigor punt, but it mu: ave Leen al SteK acs has how f and ther He rated his I at would hay inate will and pate kahomtny byt ALB dats place of Diy own priv regine ensomfOF pat mosity depriv other y Papers in the ci right to be permitted to serve Lis country exposed the unjust and the unpatriot’ ment he receive! from the press a powerin this city and state. result has ao fully vin licated Ge title to the grat!'ude of Lis ¢ only an act of simple justi overlook his past carer, Excelsior Brigale the cre 1 him of and | oat pra treat 1 the party in by the entire ariny. | Th Aro Coymence argues in favor of the Union ant Constitution asi yw, when the | and observer that the mischievous doctrit ral Sick" | tho inati must be ch mien, it iv | f other states, i all the fv and alike subsersive of order 1 the al principles kn ear tho chances of the meet the vie him a Look on this Picture, aud on That, , the guerrilla warfare that has WE have minonted unon the unne- |! wi threatened, and proves from ory that Gessary severit Gen. Berner upon matters | Mis mode of fighting has never ved an ob= , the correctness of which veut red troops, Tu Spatn, whose made manifest by the tone of tue E y relied upon, the guerril MOL PEAA WIE FAOCHAd (6 (in oi n agalust the French, who nynered—not t el by 1 Le tre 6 will have ¢ them, for poleon @ pend extracts referring to the course pure Gen, Burien, and that of Goy ul Tennessee, Tho Jackson Missisartan gives the following rebel view of the New Orles rule :— eoloueds try, aml a Jou va lau nh lesa cl ft hreats on this ‘rom our telegraphic column it wil are bit Bhat General Baber bs outting up 9 | futile and } the Creseout pane A ’ eet : peop fthatdevot dct A i i ju Gen, McClellan's army ‘of buinillatic oy eon, writes, Jun Ak will tach those southern The ar Dy the vandal Lordes of the wile Mure to expect when, to save their py butes to Mowing list shows the receipts of Iread- | of modern European society and obliges govern- ments, alinost in rtanding armies, te rrreatls Toy rou! York, for 1962, tnd County ot Ne ‘The interest we take in all matters relating to Popular education induces us to wish that @ copy Pected, been attended by an extraordinary | oF this little work could receive a place in every home in this city. It contains information which should be generally known respecting ouch of the public schools and the Free Academy, to- gether with the names of teachers, and copies of the laws relating to education. x ™., zbtenrnan Revinw, for April, 1869. Pub- ished by Leonard, Boott & Co. 19 Fulton at. rT article in this number, on Centralization, nile article of Indian corn, The exports | dincussos the tonteney of civilized nations to- have already begun to affect our forclyn ex- | wards that concentration of power, which, while | any other view of the changes, nul in a short time wo may expect | jt undoubtedly atrengthens @ Government, do Jual ayeucy, and therefore, contri. ruin of both. ‘Thia is the great ovil *, to keep vast 8 a8 @ terror to foreign 8 than their own @ubjects, The great problem of philsophical thinkers is how to. cone struct a government which shall define and pre serve the exact limits which should separate the contral and local authority, and secure to the intivilual the fullest liberty of action, without impairing the collective power of tho whole peo ple. A wo believe that the people of the United States have embodied in the Cone Atitution the nearest approach to the wost per- ideal of government ettut che wortd fas over ereny and @ porusal of this article, which presents ua with the views of the ablest: modern thinkers on tho most important problem of hy manity, confirms our long cherished convictions in favor of the benetie of those institutions which we are now vindicating in the eyes of the whole world. Tar Kener Moore Recon, No XVIIE Dy Frank hed by GB, Butuan, 602 Browd- wry his number, whi American events for 1861, contains excellent steel plate ravings of Gen, Sr and the Dr. Buttowes, ‘The present nnnber pletos the third volume, and coutains copious # of events, documents, and incidents h renders every fact easily accessivle, and enhances the value of the whole work. sons desirous of keeping: themselves tho- Jy informed of the progress of evenia, this k has a value that will increase with the progress of Its news is very full, almost to aminuteness which seoms trivial, but this is a fault which few journalists or persons not rifted with a better memory than ourselves, would be willing It is, however, mirely obviated hy the indexes, me Honrier rzrater, at Journal of Rural Att recayenize, June, 1982, Pubdaled by Mead & ward, §7 Park Row, Firtn Asstat Revout of the Board of Commis. oners_of the Coniral Py Ise), New Bryant & adwu atrved, Printers Ni anton Forelan New! mu an The Londen Monn Neneo bt the followibigy re Verve: Tt will ber thatan Buia vermel of this aatne, recently arrived at Liverpook, in eharce cf her master, aewand. apd. couky ‘whe Bhe wh wan fairl 1 tork acting hol recaptured her from an American crew Had atternpted to rin the bloe kad and TAwtlly weized” by u regain, her to Livery 1 sted her COMMENTS ON AMERICAN WAL MOVEMENTE, fon ‘Tames, in a a ier " © welecmae her neera th Port Roy tims to come t prosper a thie Inter lssues of 4 inte now ! which to con- Dp and shey vin tinug flercely on thelr pt foreas are Coang i up But they are ¢ Mosh, OF a KrOns and taken, but on torr ‘That and nothing Virginie abould b ormed, the © foderates ¢ ) Fareway, 23th lt, comments up render their manliness, diguity au od. Bands, Reva let + Ifthe telograph is tru Baturday, @ doubtit, Butler ta d aatoniaie ke of eronmed aoaree been hut Z teeny Of ie be fare the push H dering, thieving Joriug that 6 we “ Union’ impossible, If General will teach them & Thrice was its | Baticr sought to at terror into the South, and you have of teachis sys) and } diy mall sympathy with the North, he eople will ear i ‘ober, vy wuffered W#lopted (he proper couiae, Goneral By our people some tan t nuove an hae a Botton Meideton o | dently «pr ed 91th ens Of 1 tx way, aud tho Giret eabwtantin, cr! 9 portance, ars Ighorantot the firat duties of wks ip sheee columns Tattond bridges Which waa no \ | pubtican’soidier Hid have disturbed let the motto of the 8 » | tnorning ws to aduuit of the passige o/\ | Ve as possible the state of thins in New Orlewus ey 1 | cavalry, i 4 [Ate was, nodoutt, annoyed with the denscauor t yee scl day this week until yesterday we tare had | Khe Mayor, dial t)# refusal of the citizens to orzan Per contra, Rev. H, ILD, ono Of the | con eu and aatmals; rising rivers, Testis Titonat MSH heed lastiaea unity her $0 @Aitors of the Evancutist, las just been mak. | ken bitdge snd destruct u on all nates Bas | con he " than sever! wn ri era Fey “ i 19 ; we survive: work yet progres#e nothing ts 8 poley ol itler be the policy of the fog o visit to Nashville, He writes of Goveruor | Jyuy dine; fotare deiays WIM be. very brief ;the | Keueral poveroment inthe Bouthern aties which Jo: ' teas of blood shed on the hard-fought fold of Fair ab to the Federal ering, the army of Oaks will be avenged, and the fate of rebs FOOD permanently netted, ° ie ariny burua to adminise ter to thi vel host before ua the iynom|nious tae Asirbish Halleck ond Pope have oousigued Deaure- gerd sud bis mitnlous, The Tripune quibbles on a question raised by it as to what clause in the Constitution guaran- toes the restoration of the slaves of rebels, and adduces several supposable questions, from which it triumphantly concludes that, whatever others may think, a ‘ Union of freemen” is best, and realy ad eave te invites anybody who prefers a ‘Union of free- rw wow him 1is room. | men and slaves," to step into the ring! BETS 1072 Bis srerimeos, ball Olas WA | rhs Evening rieriaena that our civil Feeding dispatches Ly the light of (wo cau: cau: ! was bas imported @ degree of Gravity to the dant, not even asked a negro Bim, when Le told me Fi wand parade J 6 ne he gl ve of velvet an to be trie dred the 1m uqiiwved Seater if Will not Den’ man too many ee were restored yeral Hudler shoul As a civil admintacrator erful, Juicing fron his New Orleans, Gen, MeClellan. An the sort of porson to calm The services misfired clsewlere, ytobe a first appearanc or McDowell wo the forociy which Gen. Bue tdily proclamations, utter aggravaise by ble GREAT FIRM IN HOLLAND, ‘Tho English papers shus allude to the recent de- struction of the town of Enschede, tu Holland, by firet its real im- ch completes the diary of | tly occurred | The whole person was then © ‘THE MEXIOAN EXPEDITION, @ Perla Parnia contradicts @ rumor that the pane hu Ly pad corps to Mexico was to be re- called, and replies to the reproach that France hae hot carried out the Lon lon courention|a the follows ing terma: “We may throw back thie accusasion, Bpato violated the convention in king Vera Crus without waiting for her allies aud < remult shows that ahe forgot all duties of an #’ loyally con. tracted. What would the Spauis de eerninent have faid if France bad withdrawn wey Prim violated the convention of London? It ix Vrun who has failed fn the duties of the convention, but Spain drawa back and France temaing, ‘That which af- ficta Ua m that the alliance with Mpalu can be bro- Kon by the mere rasbness of @ General without the connent of the Goverment of the Queeu. In Frauce, & General who behaved thus, would have to answer for his conduct to @ court martial, No one enn tike juestion.” ‘Tho Pare:x is the ‘reported dissatis- Article has wamimed large dimevsions. In 1300 on 6,000 pounda were {imported frorn Central At Bince 166 cotton has become the mow considerable article of our external commerce ; thas year the im- Portation rewe to 156,000 poanda, end since then cotton maintains the fret place. The merchants understend the quelity of Be cotton of Boukhara and Khiva, It is capable of being i tapty ved, end ita production devcioped in Central + at leant, nich if the opiuion of Russian merchants who have Vinited these places. Recognizing the bigh Impor= tance of this article of protuce for our industry, we mincer: ly hope that it will utivect the serious atvon- Mou of our jafluential men, Market, Marine 1) &e., on Third Page. happy to be able too faction of tie Bpanish tropa, ‘The Byaninh jorrunta loath of the independence of Prim, in not” being willing to follow @ policy which was uot his, an if France had den! Spain inte n ii y which waa net bers, for Spain bad w greater interest thau France in bring Jug the expedition tw proapercta France, in the begin! the ALL Disease BALSAM is eases, Yo pirbliatiod Phese core who can be ed and f n the Sun, Herald, re from we le known citizen’ @nterprine ty Bpaith, ‘The Binperor aeut reinforce. mgulted at any hour, Spal depot, rents wnt naw @ more personel attitude when | 945 Grande. Beventy-five cent ny he loariit, by the departure af the Spaniah fleet and | Agent for Bronklyne Mes, HAYE other me, that Py a difiors r poley hg that of A Pain ov Gest 6 Engiiah for two dollnem aud al other goods eqiia. Hes ally than Spain BARTLETT'S C! anid Bhioe ‘Blot y 8'Cheap Bort and Boe Bore, No. nui that abe would A Con The Patan concludes: Aas eur codiera will) cou. return with honor, LTC ATTEN Aion saving Fendered @ service by eleiliztions Career ey vill have had the glory of avenging wronum Abdalla iti f havitng fought alujle-handed for the gravely he ¢pluion, sarin Wier able, tof the Burspeau P were, A Madrid telegram of the 84th saya, Ibis etoted Se —= Wat General Prin will be authorised to roturn to SPECIAL NC Moxics we Arubasador fe spain, Me will Le tn wtructed to preweut his credeutials ouly , tue cob stituted power, end net to PD dent Joarest A wunent, relative to Moxt- The Dowty | ervvekor Me day, ab 1 o' i ¥ abtial tt of renpect to thee decew here MATTIEW from firmt JOUNSON, Hy order, W. af BYRON, W. Mw. aud const BROWN, Booty 1 the other bac 0 Freuch trope were #11 "Bight Corse de Vinites for #1, purpose to overt of thy Dost et , eronenty and ack aw . a BALCH late an the 4th of tt Joona cor, Barclay, La fou: Boys Clotkin Baits for boya, from 8 WT years, or OD ceuteeach garment _ my Bt 12e1iT $1 poreult, FB. BALDWIN, 70 and 72 Bs Clothing. The largeat atock, the best etyley the loweat prices ed the best place to Duy. Picase eal aud exe june ior yournelver, at FB. MALDWr rata of Id per cent, rey ia Meaioo, <PKAL MATER DM, Tn the House of Commons Mr. Berkley made bis June 10tb, Margaret “ ' ; Carmody, wyged 43. yen annial motion for Inave to jiutroduce w bill to | "the frenda and ancea of the family are suse voter for membera uf Pa dament tobe taken | resnecthully invitee to attend the. fin ballot, and the motion was agrend to by $3 to 50, ay Jay) afternoon, 11th ) AE Dotcloeke, wagan unex; 5 were: | her late remidence, 43 Oliver at, Her remains will celved with | loud € ree: ao seen Smith | be taken to Calvary Cometery for interment, 83 i ig Beit ahd ty g find CLAPP on Monday afternoon, Abel 8. j | inthe ve of hi Ahink At. Lord | eee eee eee the take wable nurprise they ¢ moton tmurt share Aecessor, The motion wus vy, and thone of his gona, Abel Sov are reapectfully on Wednenday aftor= te jamin, Henry B. nvited to atten the noon, 11th inst, at 29Y Madison at, ite pr 4, says the Paris corres. interred 1a pendent the London Time —announces @ moet remains will be ye Important discovery, which will enable the manu. | &rY+ Lied vaton cloth to dispense with the ue ot | DENNIS—On Tuenday, June 16th, Bilen, wife of aa cotton, It appears thata piece of cloth | Wm. De ain, tn the @th sear of her wufutired of@ common plant which | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- fivida, and which will be extt- | spectfully Invited) t attend the fuuore!, on Thrirs, Dited to nc on composed of ‘minufacturers, | day) after: h inst, nt 3 o'clock, from the The discovery hag been communicated to the Ka. | ruatience of My By mother, Mra, Mary Morton, 63 peror, who t i i Datler *t, Bro klyn. Hor reositus will be takea to Greenwood Ceniotory for interment, 151 Monday, Juno 9th, Catha- ged 100 youre, ‘The rolatives aud frieuds of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend the fun this {Wednesdayg afornoon, 11th ina from of Ler 8b, Charle Dogietthy 4 rine Doughers ania, wunce Inpot like! Th much emorgench tive rest te mre t et & the Boat nm we ane 201, ater i Iplta Lenasr, wh i ch a good nuthority tn ttn lane of lay. shun nm thet part of Pen tie which atest darnave afer much futer ho fur aa the . the Nay ch C nt destruce on ing the Let wt Bristol, t unl 1. ‘There is litte or no nel stiuotures, the injury woly due uuomportant bren te ' the river, aud the on hie nal kor, Mis rewwains 1a ae 9th, Mary day Ju wr My ieof the famliy_ are ree cver Meartow tl ty anil by spect/ully lavited to attend the funeral, on Wedner Avery’ large : Yay afterucon, 114s tha o potie tory r, aunt from threo to four | Caclduner: $00" Auiity #8 month therm portion of the f reed, mp to they tion with the Marlee |, MULMALL pa 24h, Hh snical sud Rosan- ton rou, and by ries may have The Lv! itis hoy working the two In « outicts t h Valley Raile @ sooner in oper sweveral maar aly we were informed pettentay, Sy an oflver of the Company, coule @ putin operation under three oF four wee hot soouer than the canal that runs bee T which is in clowe o w Mb she te! are iuterm 5 odieor of tix vicaped direst i Long Toland Times ¢ there Will | | WELDEN On Tura’ Deloved wife of I © place at that us been det 7 faxed upen t r Weasertown Bond, Eu ntntog te MNSrelast goernlons aut At the preset tne the f to Be Maryta Cb por mournful intent : alg wn Beguiein Mig Enbalinment of the bray inthe a DAWNE EK cn Puuder 8 3 PENIS Most WONDERFUL DISCOV RY. Moving hott rec bath watenotod w ' by De, J, ins JAY VILLER ke leon 1 s vings ERs SAVINGS I, | Nod Bard A data nin Al THOMAS bb | ISAAC T. SMITH, B ed bodies Tose, arcrrrin a ; = re tinire, A ame of t ‘ | HIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK ple tine, and becom, alow Na Pio THIRD AV. AND TWENTY-PIPEU BT, ( RED. Lah Es? PAID. ran OF aM whys Wed ; i) | posdny 4 ron Oe yacizel we ER &. GL AUG. FP. LER, Bo cetury, om with this ule = ——— rn the to WOMVES, ypuin tntes, which are handed fo timgafter an ment of Bevers th NTH bid perfectly Diack The 1 ough Woceupied a ¥ od vn Mhod Wore first extr ) the Hoobiik and the week ws aide, The body waa then she" au: and the stomagh filled with perfumes JANIELS, 221 S | CASH, ADVAN yatrot decimy wateaen, iret jowe Tt vas | books, staonery, furniture, dry goods &c., For sale cheap, panos jewelry, melodeons, F Tench orgala ag Ha. Paper, PAINLNE, Rew lot Mas chines, &y, J, F. SOND, 08 AnD gh 2d Boor, j10 9° ed wil z: | erica Sor seve aby days. us ‘then steeped ‘in balsa, eure ed ot ond was Gually ready LLEVIATOR—DR, BRIGGS Ate ot ix at coeke' Proprietor and Pri ‘way, New York DR. J. acer PAL 7°24 a E, D. DAVIS’ AQUARIA CEMENT on bot he ualled for giazing aqua Kouses or nky lights, Mas ufectured 62 je ‘H of firet ben morning newt, for ale. Inq’ P DANFORTH, on Th 9 confines suital ly on bai ud promptly attend to, fojotbets “& BROTHERS PALE CREAM AL SUPERION AMBER ALE, PORTER AND NEW Y! ORK BROWN THE ABOVE ¢ EBRATED ALES are Urewed from the CHOICEST ARLEY AL 4 HOPS, and highly esteein dither. Purchasers aro whole, If and quarter cases fultable for the TRADE, HOTELS, en FAMILY USF, which we ve on the PAVORANTLE TERMS. planers, drtii fy nore Ww preemn, patform Roniems ‘A lng we fel ANGE RUIT-STAND TOR SALE, = luquire ot G08 Apring «trees, of reason for welling wiven, AKE good ba foctonters to ovens an aquire of A. L, HOGART, 24 Jay at Bak! KIL: y AND Heh ER Y Af banc" AKERY FOR SALE IN BROC Location ood, rent moderate, now ness, Tnqulre on the premises, eo aud Prospect ats, or S40 AUantic at, BY. WE Be Eo SALE—A FOUR-STORY ae bull f { State an. wen Terins ada eway Not gold will be rented, Address box 62 I N.Y. Jed __ GENERAL BUSINESS invented Corn and Bunion Alleviator hy xd es. + een froated arf blintered thet, & c} by mail on receipt of dist, Bi R ond. pk IE. OPS THERE WILL BE A FEW BALES t hops, marked T, P. Danforth, ab the Albany steambort lending; foot of Cortlandt mt, ¢ STEAM 8, 5a, A, 190, 108 and 194 ast iad ing WORKERS IN MAR- Buabent pl me dered UBENt plocen nawe 200 ne tock of o a op & ‘Marble slipped aa arrece part of the world, Orders reepectfully sMitit & BROTHER, Brewers, Sood 160 West 12k sty mylb acti so New York City, D MACHINERY, by WALD ANDREWS. Jet0 8199 Jed 8°105, 7 me GROCERIES. Bre cece lg RECEIVED > Paid NEWLY. ren wee Wom te Veney at, 8, ¥. Fist! | FISH! FISH!) ndersigned Clorncety wits ‘Meesrs, Neb son wells ‘t Cc vectfull tod the puble tat he bse cosamencea ae pris Tansee, i ria, green ave his own Account at % De: eral "100 | wicket sto of FIBM OF ALL By etna will sell at the lowest market rates. paibite patronage is respectfully solicited. 1098 24nct125 ROBER TAN, 85 Dey ot, , aire at the ett Purst GREAT RED REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF AW Miit, | TEA, COFFEE AND SPIC hie atten. G@. maibines | ta COR. OF FULTON AND MAIN IN STE TWA, t0 ote, per Ih, ant upwanda,, COPPER, 19 ota. per ib. om upwarde.my?1 EW FAMILY GROCERY, STOKE, Adtresa Canal st--Cheap Groceries, Teas, Coffees, &@ J, FECRSAM, Cider and Cuter V. J, McPFADDEN Jet 24a 4 199 ram 284 “ead Nib.—Try cur Family Coflee at Iie, per oo. eit: =BEST W MACKE and all kinds of fish, lard, dees, sold at et a bel, one nn Ax | AR PRICES! WAR PRI V ist gE, GROCERIES GTAEES TRA EVER. TO FAMILIES, RESTAUKA HOTEL ANB STOUT. BOARDING HOUSE RERPERS, AMERICAN | Ifyou want Flour jroceries di 1 very low prices, call att H. KNIFFIN Late FOWLER & KNIFFT IN, 423 Greenwich atreety Corner of Vestry, New Yortes FAMILY FLOUR, $5 FAMILY FLOUR. FAMILY FLOUR : NDL NY OAT MEALS “LARD, rome PERM AN esr OL, dc.) te TOO! pS BARRELS BEST SWEET CIDER, sa lets fuse |S price $4 barrel; 40) burrris vinegar, price a #4, do. #2 Ms do, $ er barrel: f00 quintala’ large RE Wiute codftsh, dry. NELSON WEL! aeons || CO, 8 Depa he aC oto rien is. 1.000 TiRTY POUND TU bs MACK e erel, ice $1 tub; salmon, do; do, $1; smoked halibut, salmon, herrings api animaon; 60) Harrela beat No. 1 mackerel, warrant for sule, By NELSON, WELLS & CO., op SEWING MACHINE, MAC HINES 1 YOR BALE, TO Wheeler & ; se na for cash, or ‘ changed good un: adway, room 2, 1D stale, arn Job 24nge EWING MACHINES—FIRST QUA UALITY, S igh sold aad ls als oo ado operators, —__ | Family “gewinig done tn orders Qi annie TRIN | neck de All kinds ‘of e-wing dolng good rner Pewrl } MACHINE NEEDLES | AT KE- duced prices, and. muperior q Singer's, 30 conte 62 gente per Sum, $300 arc Put gtd price, $4,600. NKLE & LYON, machines to rent of Boe SAL E CHEAP=THE ICE-CRE \M nfvctionery store, sv Canal at, 2 bi N. ¥., doing @ good bu is that the owner isin poor lth wad wishes to leave the city, For SAL’ , THE STOCK, FIX. tures aud i Of the Stationer: Aidertrg ld UI be oo very _No agenta want wan JPOR SALE-A DESIRABLE BUTT atand, dolng a large business, located in of the best markets in the city; apply in Addres# GJ. TASK, 182 Sixth w ALE—BAKERY, U atures Jer Dekalb Avenue and Nave sero ger yor BAT Yt AN dell 8257 cor 10th st, NSILS AND Brooklyn, yy Poy and rt ¥y invited to eal, mediately, ver the number, 89 Joi sty De FIX. tb 268, “ ar iw Av. A, bet, 18th & 19th ste, j CAN pou san, HIME STOCK AND FIXTURES en tn we wn gr and jquer store, a nh the de Ward, ‘The rea the owner 0 retore, our. of dotn aad Nessa, jeto iF KS! FIREWO RB OSALE CHEAP—THD ont Malay Wicaweren Wal Sur ea Ara ek pars ‘i 4 Jd wad sath LN Y. ALEXANDER WALCGH, R 8 coud casl ees ——--~- mat TLEY'S CELEL for 8 days ati koe SALE--A MI store. # t per tures Inquire SUK OR EXCH dV entablid etter if nd Ail r Ninth “wy SIORK FOR SALE 71 hed stand, 184 Biclith ave, ¢ ner has cter busines to at ‘ 3KS “AND , HOR ll ther us Sat oy Buidivan York iw POR SALE 4 10) SES, SUITAB a Lor work ; alse, due € sorrsod, citable tur ad bites; als 1 $2, Tuga ta Darheld sty oy in the grocery store, corn and Myrtieave. Brook Ke SALE CHEAL—A SUPERIC arthorae; warranted sound, Aji y at KAYE i SOR SALL=A ug 8's ut the Long D Houne r P—6 VALUADL VOW renarts, trucks, or any bus nh of coach beveen: 8 of leas value. le at, near Canal, ie S FOR SAL. i ‘oue bey; fit for trac press or any business; warrant Noquire at 203 Grand st, N.Y. OOP FOR SALE © partners u, Rocka carries 50 tona light draft; will ear For particulars apply at 405 West ane. eeu Lost in the city, Fort STRASHUL IER & NUUN, rr J ___ 8) Maiden Ta William i 1G fouy, Steeet— MPORIUM FOR * IE OLD. ) FpGe's Firs Promlum Fireworks; alec, for Al be wold fh Rand's celebrt 4 Gas dee, , Guns, plo tend to, tr sae, 0 212 IMAI. JONES. 0 John ot & 1. EDGES 1776- mee FIREWORKS, Laue. T PACKET gol the celebrated elinper rekip At BORA, arker, ails Jun LAY unequal r wf cabin ant 4 pler 1b But AL i 7 South ot, HM ways FOR MVERPOOL-TAPSCOTT'S LINE, i 14 BR, sails Bature * to er from the O14 h Seviog sty and ast Bot Becirerah tae Tes ou England or Tree a ek eee lant aj ply at PAV SCOTT de GO, 86 South at, Jo9 OF Frou Sale, A CANADIAN PO: POR, EVERPOOD = DREADNOUGIE rd barneas to be eo! alan Ae Line—Vhe Lolipper chip VICTORY, q het eT O18 Y yall on the 134 June HANDSOME BAY HOKE, Wo wo PM! DEMAREST. 4) Bons 4 ft 47127 CHAN. LOR, wails June 2 py a board, or to WILLIAMS & GULON, ret ” _"S riy Ts Bae! ho 119120 CRRTS. 1, iy the follows 1 YOR | ag Oth wud % Got as, i Bridgewater, 4 i Vi ae re APTS 5, TUE, ROYAL HANKS IR OLBAY | or Tuntanty Uiaree Bannrw sO AND ALL PARTS i Bout Fr RN DAN TLAND, rs y18 24ucthd9 Wil LASS & GUION, 4) Fulton @ MPAPSCOTT'S EF "1 ae AOL PACKETS Te subscribers continue to grant certificates of passage ty and from Liverpool by their fevorite Ine of packet, comprising im part the following hips: WM, TAPSCOT’ DREADNOUGIE K Horses ons; alto DNOWHITER, BEA FLOWER, ORRW RULE y Making, tagetbor with otuarm & suip every Bre cpa ‘ie dey soribersare also ite my “LINE OF Loupe) Por aifof which they grab ITTANCES FROM 0, so conte througho"! ‘Wales, at the LOWEST 1 particulars, may be het om rey mute By y , wea) 0 Pt Orne (86 South at, Ta me SEE SO en aMTt & COs Bierposk jot tactile ted sound joo 8° SHEAP— her

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