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At the Academy of Music, on the 2d of July. Qos, Frout, & treat will bea rich ome, judging from the munical MA a yh he pal 4 abilities of the boyn of 82, an exhibited yesterday, Adams, Jee Eresoors; Morrell, Fortrens Monroe #1 hrs. Dod wortl een, Terry, New Orieaue 1ith and 8 Ocean Q' numb bition drill, and Ornate wumber of T00, will give an exhibition “ Pass Tee ave Tend Queens | sing several excellent pieces, Ticketa will be 26 Qown Sih, at 4 B0 PM, mdse wird parser cerns ents, Rey. Dr, Trew then addressed the scholars, Cossack, Bennett, Newbern, NC, 1dtu iwet, at S saree. Patri ix, @ vory superior mauner, The Primary Department of this echo! ja under the charge of Mre. Kate P. Brown,and 21 assistants, The echool in very large at present, baving 1,140 pupila tn attendance, and is evidently in good of der, and under efficient instruction and discipline. Tuat “Pew in tar Caonen” Dirricuntr. --A notice appeared in the Bux on Tuesday, re- forring to @ pew ina fashionable church up town, which was occupied by a sturdy mechanic, and that Bmpton ath, at 2PM, tadee aud passengers, BHIP—Columbia, Bryant, Liverpoo! May 20, BARKS—Tulsko, Dauneman, Brame, md Rebecen, M! Ri ro May &y Ocean Bkimmer, BRIGS—1es Amigos, J. tinge, Kisenbrock, P. jautilua, Steffer, Rio Janeiro Bitke, Filiott, Neuvitaa Sib i ACHOONERS—J 1. Darling, Btu E A De Hart, Cutninings, Jactne, Geroling 0, from Rondout fer a om Providence, logw 14, do ster, Hlamking Siaal 14 days, bites . McKenzie, Belize, 1 | woud, siden Gnien Weeks, Pe nity N gases ‘Cook, Key Weat vin Cardenas 11 days Emblem, Kelly, Harwich 2 fish i able end rich as thems rich atory, tf true, bi 18 was not, The church Church. On {te completion @ debt of some thou- to the masous who had built the Frean ‘Mom, Alderman Peck, who deslein building materials; Ww ARRIVED TESTE ‘RDAY." Alderman Peck, having recetved his money, as STFAMSIIP—Filen § Terry (transport), Che | ened the pew back to the masons; the masons Pin, Newborn, NC, June 14, via Fortress Monroe. | having failed, assigned the pew to one of thelr cre PARK Beusen, Johnson, Ponce, auger. — | ditora, and It fell out that the pew came into the BRIG—J MeIntyre, Melotyre, Hatteras 11 days. ds of @ manufacturer of iron railings, who isthe BCHOONER--Esg'e, Lord, Newveru, NC, 10 ds. | mechauic alluded to, He received his deLt atthe rate BELOW. of 80 cents on the dollar, instead of obtaining the Bhip Atmosphere, Harris, from London May fd. | fel! amount of Lis pay in cash, and doubtless felt & Also, one berk, uaiue not known, Little fore over the transaction, Meanwhile, any =- — — ~= | person, to become the legal owner and occupant of (Continued from the first page.) the pew, was obliged to secure the eawunt of the the Park by the children of the | Trustees of the church to bia being #0, This es the care of the teachers, as shall @t- | gent was not obtained, but the manufacturer of ure the genera! use of the grounds for the purpose vd the datas 06 if euch bad been the ‘The Committee on Free Academy, to whom was assignment of the pew, rial of sundry cit\vene of Jewish t Trustees of the church and @ stutents of the Jewiah faith to buy him out, They declined, al- by reason of thelr religious they had already to much of the same 1 Jewiah holidays, may be The Railing Manuface excured froin attendance ‘n commenced @ sorte upon Joss of etanding by reason of auch non-attendance, force the Feported that iu thelr opinion it f# inex; elient to | pew-holders to buy him out, placing in Lis pow he waited 1 wanted thei Jedging kind of property ow band, turer th make any change in the aystem of debit aud credit | noisy boys, negroes, atl at times making such geA- of studcuts in the Academy, The report was | tures, and ao comporting himaelf, as to disturb edopted. The name of Col, Coxgawell, was ree | public worship of the church, Aftar the ” Ported by the Committee as Muitary Tuapector, woe evoke, the Tri Sealury of 91,609 per annum, Laid over, Ad- trance to the Luildingy and Journed, udlcted for disorderly conduct Grammar Senoor No, 92, Male Department, Jocated in Gob atroet, betive and Oth avenues, a review yesterday at 10 o'clock A.M. The exercises were conducted by Mr. Keddle, fed were ar follows Reading of the Seripturen by TH, Riddle, Fea prow in having disturbed its public worship. ‘The state- nt of tho Trustees tm do not object t eotianiew for they will be henrtily glad to well thetr pews to any mechanice who will deport themselves ‘an well aa mechanics usually do, but they do object to the introduction of negroes and disorderly per- fons inty the church, to bring sbout the forced sale of @ pew, Menper ny Porsostso—A Woman Dosko witt ALoono. axp B iN Fivin,—Corone: Ranney held an inquest, yesterday afternoon, at Riley's dance house, No, 279 Wator atreet, 2 Sth Deslewalices upon the body of Catharine Curran, m native of Ir pena land, 28 years of age, who was poisoned with @ mixture of alcool and. burning Muid, aduintatered to her by James Winthrop and Myuorw Mort's their residence, No, 272 Water at, with intent to toke her lif, Tho evidence befure the Coroner showed that the deoensel formerly lived with Win- throp, an his mintress, but he recently abandoned her, and took the woman Morriay to live with him fn that capacity, A fow days ago, the deceased re” turned to him, and, not being able to get rid of he he and Morrlsy concocted @ pian to kill her, by administering to ber the above mixture, which she supposed to be ordinary Liquor, and, one witness tostified, gotherto drink three quarts at one sitting. The Coroner's Jury ren- dered @ verdict of “Death by swallowing « mixture tered to her by 1 Morriy and James ‘Winthrop, with {utent to take her lif was arrested, and is in the Tow! are in search of Lis accomplice, The deceased died at Riley's dance houne, where her sister lives, al having been removed there by request of her slater, A New axp Dancrnovus Countenreit— Lanon Mavi ov Counvenverrena—A gang of counterfeiters were tndustriously employed yenter- day morning in passing, at retail etores up town, 5 counterfeit bills on the Manufacturers Bank of Troy, N.Y. Tho Lille are very fluely executed, and @ largo number of them were passed, T' Declaration. Voyage of # ip un of sem! he alnging iy tho pupila was very good. The following aro the names of the acholurs of Sd clase B, under Mrs, DaCunba, who a very stuall Doys, They read from Bander's New Third Realer very well, and spelled and deflued in @ superior manner: ‘Thotnas Thornton, Ch Harry Forbes, Thor fanace, Alfred This slenburgh Jen Gilbert, Joseph Q ok, Norris Gilber a Hiyermn Binzer Wente J May, Jobin Moore, Joseph M at: lara ag excelling ornton, Thorman Laancs, Becond Class, B, were examiued in grammatical enalysis nud porsing by their teachor, Mr, Rich. mond B, Elliott, The following are the names of the scholars Samuel Hutchings Charlee F. Pete Ungrich, Jotn Keunedy, Win. Bock, ham, Win. Redding, Wim. Mynes, John eto, Charles Gracicl di eatin ‘Ge cue | Were notified a8 goon na the character of the bills Ken A Binck, Kobert Muh, Jolin Pils | became kuown, and they succeeded in arresting rer, Wr. Ewan echolar Geache!dt, Thos, Little, George Kennedy, We! Hiynos, Kebert Mub, Bernard Thornton, Joba VP body, Juln Martin, The boys acquitted themselves very well in doed, thelr answers being prompt, and given with- out embarrassment, ‘The drill of tho firrt company was under the au- Jobn Martin, a Cight persons, male and female, Their naines are Catharine Schoneman, Charles Martin, Lawrence Ward, Deunis Daly, Lena Meyer, James Btevens, Margaret Scullin and Eliza Bands, ‘The last two confussod to having passod olx of the Lills, aud gave important tnformation upon which the police are acting, The uccusod were taken bofore Justi aud Steers, and locked up for examination, appear to be perfect fac-niuuiles of the gens perviek r, Jared 8, Babcock, and was oue of except (hss tle figure Ate tho finent exhilitions i) this line witherwed for ome | wef Lighter red ink on thetn than itiv in the genuine, Aime, The boys wens through the various murcbe |“ Largsr News rrost Tine Sixty-Nintt RE- Ange, eouutertnnrchings, sidestep, anddoubte quick | give py Quartermaster Tully, who lise just kor pee sep ly ee Asie: arrived in this city on business, we obtain news of the Bixty-Niuth Regiment N, ¥.8.M. They are at present quartered at Cloud's Milla, within a fow miles of Alexandna, in Gen, Cook's Brigade, and ere enjoying the best health and apirits, ‘The reg! ment is busily engaged! constantly tn drilling and Preparing for active service, into which they expect daily to bo called, Quarterroaster Tully Les been eppolnted Brigade Quartermaster, aud ete recout {uformal reglinental e) following officer Uh soldier, who war present, to be oue of the fluest Le ever witnessed. The distance was well ke; aud the halt was as if but one boy had been mare Ang. For this and the other exercives, Mr. Justin Martin pres t the piano, The foHowing are the names of the boys of the company t prneenn o vey, John Erick, Archie Peterson, Jas, houre, Gralatn ager Jokn Mooney, Harry Jew!i H. 'Canvet Georg Gi Elias Tompkins, Wan Wm, J. Brooks, aries Burkey, x dam, Giles’ Waumaker, Jam Nowmann, a Volunel, M. Murphy ; Major, Theodore Kelly (formerly Captain). Thelr commissions have Leen signed by Governor Morgen, and will remain good until thelr return to the state of New York, when they will resume thelr former positions in the militia organization, Quartermaster Tully has been authorised to accept and send on two hundred re~ cruite, but as he is forced to leave immedialely, will delegate his authority to Peymaster Kehoe, Adju- tant McKeon, and Lieutenants Breslin «: who remain in this city, Recruits may ej Bet Temas Baniuel G. Debbe, amith, Edward Farrell, Joba Perry, J. M. Karach, anny BB, Welguied, 0. Gilfeatuer, tis, Auguat’ legal, BR Dor Fs McGuire, Michael Colbay, J t dautese n, C. O. Black, J. B. siiiiiter; Jesnes’ Verguson, BB Eason, Le Ward’ Dougherty, ©. By Dadoau, Auel Following the rill was @ declamation entitled #* Beceasion," delivered ip fret tyle by Master Lewis Dunn, # boy of 14. It was spoken with ex- cellent effect, the inphasis and articules Alon being perfect, and the audience evinced thels Batisfaction ut iteclose, Master Dunu ise member of the chor of Trinity Church, ‘The first clans (A) was then examined by their teacher, rs F Menzies wil Baptist Church in 28th street, makes ite an- pus! excursion to Fort Lee toxlay, u steamboat leaving the foot of Vestry stroet at 8 o'clock A. M., and s barge the foot f 30th street, N. R., at 84g A. M, It will bea most agre which all go inclined will take 01 pleawure, great proficiency, The following wre “yi nawes of celved ut the pupils: Tux Commenceuent Extncisns of the Now | ner 84th 136 Maiden Lane MICHAEL MURPHY, late of Goldamith, Ed, Ferrell, Jobe Parry, J. York University take place today ab 10 A, M., at ingham, L N AY M. Karach, ©. J. Cun. Gilfetber, John MeCur eldson, J.J. MoGuire, Mic hes Fanon, C Tur U. 8. Srram Transront Cossace, Commotore Jolin W. Bennet, arrived here yestere Gay morning from Newbern, N.C., the 15th inst, Bue brought # number of wounded soldiers belong Hafiey. deserving of particular pi ¥. J. Farrell, John Perry ningbain, L. P, Wiegman, P i en ‘A poem “The good ship Union," was then rect ed by Master James Fitzgerald, aged about 18, Ut was very well done, Mr, Kidille at the close the exer , spoke highly of the discipline of the scholars, the large numbers present, and the excel- Jence of the exercises, which he was proud of ou his bis first visit, Heexplaincd the caus» of the bon-exswination of the school tuis year to be tn ‘consequence of the removal to the new building, fend that the children had not the same facilities as the other schools during the last 15 months there fore, it would Le unfair to subject thein to the seme examinations, He particularly commended the musical exerciser, the dec! nu and the drill, the last of which be was glad to se made @ teature fn the schools, not because he wished @ war spirit be imbibed by the children, but Lecause M tend. ed to develope thelr physical faculties, Iv cone Gretulated the on their success, aud boped that hele course wold mull be upward and onward. Mr. Joba P, Williams theu disiribused the semis Sunusl oertificates to the best Loys of the miool, whose names ere as follows: ere in the enjoyment of good health, Biauly’s action as Provisional Governor of North Caroling 18 approved of ‘by some and opposed by others, The fecling among the secessionints is vory. strong, ‘Tus Farxci FLA will ceaso for some days to wave in New York tay, ‘The steamer Renaudin bas left for Charleston, and We frigate La Guer- riere was to leave yesterday, 17th, for Havana and VereCruz, The stearner Gassendi will shortly ar- Hivo from Newfoundland, Tax kMaxciration Leaave hold a mocting #9 the Cooper Luutitute this evening, Lonp Lows, aut tho British Consul at Phie lade!phia, Mr, Kortright, with thelr families, wore emong the passengers by the Porsia, which eallod ronriay morning # Europe, Governor ment of the Rotger’s Female Institute takes Place this evening i the Madison Avenue Deptiat Church, corner Sist street and that avenue, Tux Counts, YusterpAy.—In the Court of Common Pleas, in the ease of Knox agsinst Nut to recover smownt of credit for bate sold to fiends of Nutt, which he proualeed to py for in caso they did nolfahy Court decided thes the persum to whom the bats were edid were liable, the promise to p of Nutt being void..,.Court Calendar today,—6 Preme Coust—Circult—Part 1—Nos, 117T, 6049, GOAT, 2, 941, 1723, 1909, 9296, 92u7, 2001, 2908, Eugene Gavey, Joun ds J, Cunningham, Goldouith, Inee Seine, Mr, Gigisunund Bebuster tdrewing teacher) then presented prized to Bleaser Goidwnith, Joby Karech, and Charles W. Stephens, ‘Tiese prizes | 2805, 2307, 211, 218, 2815, 2819, 2991, 2928, 2320, consisted of some very handsome drawings, tr, | Part 2—Nv, 63}/, added to Calendar of Wednee ‘Williama then announged that a grand concert, for | dey, June 1%b, Superior Oourt~Trlal Term — the benefit of the widows and orphans of widiors, | Part 1—Nos. not posted, Part #-Nos, 666, 1500, oyld be given by the ghildren of thle (40-4 Ward, | Hb Lubk com 1036, 1853, 2006, 1903, 1198, ject fe @ praiseworthy one, and, no doubt, the Tiand will aasiat, and the boys, to the and the exercises concluded by singing the Gloria fron Whe Ba Lite t ble jaunt, and one in | $34 por month, exclusive of ol Volunteers, Recruith of the church, Aven Jer. munic, and the the nigne fail not, which mont of this enterprising young or; they hed no regatte tn conseq vena noont Montauk, 98 feet,..45 Innbel, 25 feet, Bophia, 28 fret, Nonparel!, 98 fe. Favorite, 28. f Henry Sinedivy, 81 feat, re, 26 fect B inches, Patridge, 26 feet Arathuna, 96 feet Babie, 23 f Alle w mona A Srrawnenny Festivat, the proceeds of which will be for the benefit of the Sunday Bchoo! takea place at the Lafayette Presbyterian church, (Rev. Mr, Cuy- iia evening, at which addresses are announc- ed by Henry Ward Beecher, Joe Hoxie, and other noted men, The Amateur Glee Club fa to enliven the proceedings with songs, glees and instrumental will bee good tine generally, if Brooxts Yaout Cros Reoatta.—The fifth annual regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht Club, on off to-day, promises to be one of the uccesnful yet gotten up under the euspices ofa great number of the members at the war.— ‘This year, howevor, the club hae been increased to thie fact became a matter of serious complaint to | membership of over 150, by the addition of some the fashionable pewholders #tjoining Lis own, who fifty new names, while the number of yachts repre- sought his expulsion, as not being Quite eo fashion- | seuted ta now forty-six, The course for to-day's Now thie waa every | sail ie fromthe stake boat, opposite Brown's yacht club house, at the foot of Court street, to eteke bast fu question fe the Madison Avenue Baptist | off Bay Ridge dock, a distance of three mies; then Tound the buoy off Robin's reof and back to the sands of dollarg, together with a pew in the church, | point of starting; thie course to be sailed three Umea, within, aa the maximum Time, siz hours. masons bad assigned their contract to | The prizes area fine marine glass and oe silver pitcher, valued at about $00 each, The following wore reported entered up to yooterday after. Word & Coffin, owners, eee Filerby, t. J. Moree, veMr, MeClonachan, Johns Dimond. P.& club, and those espe olally elected for the regatta, are J, Jones, Corn modore; If, 8, Word, Vic Lee, Bocretary; BE, 8, Unde Bawyer, Measure trander, and J. ‘ommodore ; W. T* il, Treasurer; J. M: Mesere, WH. Pegs M. Bawyer, Regatta PL. On mittee The Club House may be reached by the atreet rail- will not commence before one of mpectatorn may be exper The olub will provide modation of luvited aA cars from any of the ferrien, and ae the race jock @ large crowd 1, to witness the atart wat, for the a nbers of the ote prees, «tivh Will leave the Club Mouse ut 1 o'clock P.M. oni Tit Cationic € asked of th of the Sho catablislinent of @ separate ther, ¥ city. nar of Jersey C Common Council the Babbath Scho fi W Monk RECRUITS W ANTE Da York State Vevun 1 “samt PL GRATIAM, bow ote The Fey Forthe F toor Art tioned at F mot vtfers many in any other, f wh nor exposure ib mand provided for euch ma ruity are want d to fill more rt nd Grknd A FEW MEN WA 2X Company fn the 68d regitn Ay Gro Mov nouns, Co camp at the Re Iocan atl eae ol bath ne. &e fered ing wu mustered. volunteers, (quod rations, Re Pay ce will be given to t id, in accordance with w joint reo tion of Congres recently adopted, every will be entitled to Hen HECHT the poriti uticers, Apply to Ca , Recruiting Officer, JeT 12109 Atte wo al “tL 6th Keginn Ingha to why $64 pa: Thin y per month and desiring 1 mens. ‘Thier ow Fe Marntiall, Ba tanore, Ml. scvimente that ¢ desire ite Lour of peril vortable bari « who dew a et, WoL hoy ie, Go at thin officr, om they Lieut. BROWEK, Kt TED TO FILL BUCKING Lobth st nnd fahatuth suth's pay in advalie juiverry, cor Rent opportaiiy kaw Nat to attach theraselves to a first class nent IA how encamped ab Mod jeid 12" 106 ur a t, Vosburgh Chae HAM, "uo in Aa KOOL Be Qual an of Non-ce ALEX. Y My end froin $13 to upon enlistment, rming in the State, ferm for thowe Hohine, 106th street nnd Becond ave, one of the ‘The families of th per week, which tog: bo $34 per month, mouthiy, exe! luslve 9 cruite Recruiting otticer, B: 188 GUARL Lieut. MoP! ERBON, due Th Loog hf Y.5.M.) Potice | moat deliitful mummer reste tn the vlyiuity of the e ye howe eniiatin, lief from tho Btate amounting to heey $1.50 to $3 with their pay fom $18 mounta to the mum of $46 te wanted, —Men in good physical health, between 15 and 45 years of age, have how an opportunity to Join a Yolunte New York Voluuteers, un Morgan, Comrau 0 $28 per month, Af prototion to $90 per tuontli, Bach man, a4 Koon ity. of the city, $100 charged, aid farnilies Ale amaters, musicians Ac, wae O. BITE JAMES RILE THOS. MITCHELL" the Commander in Chief teak Ci Empire Brig de, MN Croft, Thin Rey and will be the first new on Btate of New York Murphy, te in w of Alling up his con rations from $18 t0 $34 the families of vo of the war. A few v nteers; $1 provided fi snted, if applied for immediate! Rolls will FS, 8D REGIM wi. FP, B. Bpinola—Colonel now fast filling up, nent in the fleld, under the of the President for Volunteers, from the Company K, Capt. ‘Thoines 7 nd untforme furnished immediately, Pay per 1uonth, and relief furnished to 00 bounty at the end aucles open for eamsters and iment now organizing in the ¢ sanction of Gov erin Chief, Pay will range from firat clase men can get ommiasioned officers’ poata, with @ cbanc ‘Therefore, by ; fas he #ignn the roll, wil be sul fisted and clothed at the expense of the Govern- nd sent to good and wholesome quarters in be on Bounty when dis during absence, , WARNLIETR, be found at ‘4, 16 Contre at, cor Chamber at, BODT. i. ie, VIN, Jel0 12108 non-commissioned oftivers, which must be applied for immediately, 100 Baxter at; 415 First aven of Walker, Cone ary ZOUAV dl pay, rations aud clothin 7 por mouth will be give iE ONLY REAL IRISH COMPANY Headquarters, 156) Br ways 180 Centre st, cor, THOMAS MURPHY, Capt, jo14 199106 NOW FORMING, ‘The families of those enlisting will receive relief ug ¢ followin, officer, RE ECRUITS WANTED from $1,50 to $3 per 85 Chatham at, Rogiment N.Y, jele 12°107 mat Lock Moe ARD. Now forming under the new call of the Seren rN ment, to be ready within sixty days. ing to Eustern regiments, The troops at Newbern | TERSON, who bas been in the serv c f the Gov- ernment, bas received orders to recruit Company A of thle Guard, and is now ready to receive reoruite, It is tutended that this company ahall be owe of the finest in the service, Pay from $13 to $23 per month, Each man, a8 soon as mustere mp Washingt erties Wishing to act iu th id, will be sent to ndyand provided with abundant rations and good unifor $100 Bounty at the expirztion f pacity of none commlnaioned officers must epply immediately to seo14re Position Moadquarters 480 Broad way. N SON, Cap, 308. SHEEHAN Orderly Beryeant, Approved Mn: 1362, Peniptendent MTwellth Lutunieyr Mustoriny ol fer ARNED, Bu- SPINOL A'S EMPIRE BRIGADE—CAPT, JACOB WOLSEY having received authority to enrol a company for this brigade, has opened « re- erulting office Firet Fire Zouaves that Ing for the seat of war, wiatance and clothing furntahed ef per month, at the “Ivy Green," 72 Elm st, Tug Twerry-rounta Axxcat, Commence. | !¢e qplendid opportunity for the members of the This » desirous of leave rnfortalle quarters, 6ub- on aucolliments pay tw date from day of egro!! ment; also 10d bounty when the war ie over, vung men des sirous of bou-commias oned offices, whould apply early, Gapt, JACOU WOLSEY, reciuiting efticer, Avy Green, 72 Fain at, N.Y. Shiu “A'S. EMPIRE JAMES J, BYRNE, of the a opecied 8 a war, © ence furnished aa month, to date from do ty when the war is ov missioned e@ices should a) 1)! BYR) wore BL X Bhi Jel6 1a"848 First rire ihe By een authorized to enroll @ company for thin recruiting office at i Noy. tits ine splendid op portunity for the members of the First fe hat are again desirous of leaving for th ‘quarters, clothing and subsist- ae mustered (p, of enrollment | Applicants for nop-com- ire Zo! early, JAMES J. iY Recruiting Officer, Latayelto Hall, Broad: 18 teeta MEDICINES, _THE NEW YORK SUN. the cabin of the brig a most excellent and minutg XCURSION: [8 STEAM. NSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS AND ALL chart of the vicinity,It being the same which enae foe anit Care We vlartes ir SoeeeeonL Ais “hon ofthe turoat and Lange aucemtlig “THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1 bled Halcom to run the blockade 60 ee 9's Grove. Jet v4 Exoursions—Exc URSIONS—TO_Chae- ter—Bpiendid ateainlosts GEORGE WABH- INGTON, EMILY, and otters: also the new and ificent double-decked barges ANNA sad DU- wa ANT ; lao Bt. Ronan’s Well and other delightful- vee, Apply 02 Wall st, ye welts aul DEWIGHT & Co. EXCURSIONSNEWARK BAY GROVE. ‘This beautiful bow open and read; let to excursion parties, Boats of ail kindec arrive and leave ne nd steam boats to ol rns board the erga: ig $8 2hact 110 1 ae ExUMIONSTIOnL E'S Gkove eat pletely Fenoyeted Bteamers BR. L. Mabey Magnolis, and Irington and Cleav are now open for engagemente to excuston parties, Bad T. WILSUN, 190 Wall ot, cor, South, up otalr my20 26ac126 PISMISOW ARRON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Jiine 1, 1562, the steamer CRO- AS. A. DUMONT, will leave daily, a6 gaye excoqted) | M. BC TON, follows A.M: Spring a, My Peck Blip, A: Pier 4, ne a titreaninesun kinds, Publug tackle Batt BAG FOR THE TRIP, FIFTY CENTS, jo16 ____ STE! AMBOATS. — DA¥ 20. BOAT FOR ALBANY AND INT. mediate atvling Samer ARMENIA: fr. 10 rhb at, every M 1» Wednesday aud Tovclock A. Bi, evoppiig es Both st MBOAT LINE rrytowny Nyack, Hi c rr) e106 D, & 7. SMITH © for Yonkers, 1 straw and Internetiat ings, leave dail: foot Harrison mt, 93g A. M., is and 6% P. M. sor fretyht and pamayes, for further part Mice on Hartinon st. plerJelt tae 07 Por BRIDGEPORT, — THE ST EAM! R port will leave Pier 26 Enwt River, dally, cle noo Artive In lu titoe to counert with the Housatonic, i rd Kailroada, New Loudon. Jel 24nc* 103 YOR Hate TFORD DIRKCT.<BY ST era CHLY ore HARTFORD yh STATE, daily froin Peck & ip, at 4PM iat Hartt. Feith ratte pad Mo ped gil ta North, Kart and We Jel Tact MM ALBANY—THE Sra OAT DAN- TEL DIEW, f NEWBURGH, AND RONDOUT OL POUGHKEEPSIE niting at Cozens’, Weat Polit, Cold Spring, Cvnwalls Now Uambungh wud Milton, ened wa e new hod elagant ateatuer, Any powrtts tat. ee Te G ughkeepie at 6/4, und Nowburgh ab view 5! AMI n i ROVDWAY FOR YONKERS, Y wa vy , touching DRY GOooD! SHER LARGE ADDITION EN MADE THE PAST WEEK LATE PEREMPTORY AUCTION BALES TO OUKAITHERIU UNHEARD oF CHEAP DRESS GOODS. Notwithstanding the increased duty on {mporta- 1 Loe great Licreame iu the coat of fabrica, on ca GERMAN Goops eu kuown in New York, or THAN WHOLE- sn, ALE and we buy nothing that in A BARGAL AND SELL AS WESBUY, CHEAP. us Lavellas aud Barege Auglais, at 6c, and rie Larellag and Barege Brocho Figure, at 10,600 yard Pars Grluallleg, 0b 100. 12He. and 15,000 yarda Poll de Chevea, ia cheeks, stripes and at les, Ie, 84, and Le, 6d. y ilk Warp Popline #1600 Yarde Silk Popline, dy. 6d. 10, Ne eres Bilk sad Wool Barege, in all colors, 1s, + wo! 5,000 yards Sill fend Wool Satin Plaid, 19, 6d., worth 39. 6d, aud Wool Crepl de Paris, 19. 0d., Ane ras Barege Anglais, all wool filling, and Wy yarda wide, at 2¢,, former price 6a, 1,000 Harexe Anya Roles, twenty yarday eleven x Robes, twenty yante, seven a. 18. MOURNING GOODS, black Barege, ck Silke and Wool, 1e, anil 14. 8. 5 ke Bile aud Wool Satin Piald aud Btripe, 1s, Ga, ALAo, A VERY LARGE s1OCK OF CLOAKS, SILKS, CLOTHS, A AT EXUEEDIN iN ‘D SUMMER FABRICS, Y LOW PRICES. 3 A SPLE Vn} VARIETY OF OTHER ) CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEW YORK. f cuted, em Blain Mond 2 o'clock noon, for painting and the walla and woodwor Ik of the in- pursuant to speci the office of the B: No 94 Croaby surctica will be required froin the succeseful bidder, ‘and no proposals will be considered in ‘which no iretien are named, The School Ofticers of the ht to reject any or all of the med tor the publto iatereet \esatee and Furs nishing Commite toe, Sth Ward. Je16 19°101 TATE OWNERS,—SEALED Pr la will be received at this office until FRIDAY, June 20, for the purchase of real estate by the Corporation for the use of the Fire Depart- ment, located aa follows : One lot, between Market, Catharine, Division end Madison streets, for Engine Company No, 2, ‘One lot, between Church, White, Elm end Duane streets, for Engine Compauy No. #1, One lot on Bloomingdale Road, between Ninety- sixth and Oue Muudreth streets, for Engine Com- pany No, 92, Ove jou between Franklin, Duane, Church and Centre streets for Howe Company No. 2, Oe lot between Avenue C. Fourth, FIND and streeta, for Hose Company No. 47. ot, between Socoud and Fourth avenviee and Kighty-third and Eiglty-sixth streets, for Hose Company No. 43. fy Tork NsoN, a ne 16, 1562, "pO REAL 1 between the Bowery, Mott, Prince and Tlouston étreets, for Book and Ladiar Company aun F the purchase of a lot, oF the lease of @ house ot between Bradway, Fulton, Beekivan and iam streets, Propo h of the property y and charsctor ments, ifany, | Prefrence will to vacantlots, Fayment will be made on giving © clear and satisfactory title, Ke right reserved Wo elect any oF all propos RORERT T. HAWS, Comptroller, Cary ov New Yous, Davaurwent ov Fota ComPrnog.ixn's Orrick, June 12 1862, jel REMOVALS, _ NBROKERS' NOTICE — FRID! BLACK OR BROWN, ale, Wholesale or Re tail, af ty i ND ST,, Williamsb: burgh. Bye bs ej es Nae wa, w. KINMEY a ‘vt treated by remedies which net dinenaes. Apply at Dr. UPHAM'S office, 887 Fourth ft, 64 door fromm wory, between Bowery and Brosdway, The Dixtor can be consulted at any hour from 7 o'clock moruing till 9 o'clock evening. _tnytT 144140 R. DANIELS, 14th ot, treats di we of the heart and the va. thous diseases of both sexes, Free conmiltations from 9 to 11, daily, Jed Phmc*149 ically on thene id All was going on to the satisfaction of in the fleet, when the long roll commencing beat- ing on both islands, lights were seen flashing te and fro, and, to crown all, the firesteamer blew up with a most terrific explosion, ‘Weare having lively time,” exclaimed Winthrop, at the same instant starting ot the boom of « cannon. Written Expreasly for the New York San. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE 1 R. BONE OFFICE 95 W EST och ST. —— _ peg kA Nala las ae 4 pl A Story of the Sea Islands, CHAPTER XVIIL. bree, efuptiona, and e form of —-- CONCLUSION, cured, tere and The Captain listened a moment for the whist: ling of the ball,out of respect for the tales be hadi heard of Armstrong and other rifled cannon pese eessed by the sea-coast rebels, The fleet was sow off the mouth of Jekyll river, where the chanael takes nearly @ straight course for the old light> house on St.Simon’s island. This light,of couse, was no longer emitting its wonted beams, the whole apparatus having beon carried off at am early period of the rebellion. The eamp however, near the batteries, on each would have been sufficient to point out the tight course to the flest, even if there had been no general alarm in the rebel encampmente. “I seo, " mused Winthrop, “ That gun wae fired from the inside battery on Jekyll island, It was probably the work of some excited gum ner, as I see no signs of any further manifesta. tions in that lin The trouble with them ta thatthey have been diagusted by the multiplicl- ty of rockets, or we should be likely to eve warm work here, As it is, we must look out for a beat attack |" BY CAPT. WHEELER, U. 8. A. Author of The Web of Fule"; a Tule of the Middle (round, §e. oo Butered according to Ast of Congress, in the Clerk'é Office, of the Distrise Court of the Southern Distr ot of New Nort, by Moses 8. Beachy in the Year one thousend eight hundred and sixty-two, Old Dr, Bone Pils ol only a8 my oft i | Pe, THE. PIL ay Dr. ‘8 FE UPHA dunt fron tae Bowery, betweeu Bowerr and Drisd- Opt Tacha MAbasE, wor MORROW'S MAGIC O} atranted to cure rheumatamn, neuralgis, ep nal affection pains in the si ‘and’ sore throat; t never taile in curing all aches ‘and pains, Price, isnt €) cents per bottle, 184 Ludiow at, my vouctl16 OFFick i RACTICE—H. BOSTW! ICK HAS pened rooms for conmultat) and practice at so rei #86 doors west of Broadway, and. will pecial attention to disease "ofall kinds fe ete ht nly Fecominended by the Ho. tom Burgical Jor rus, tnay Le had at B WAR- NER'S, 1 Vorey at and at D "a office, Price $1, Judo was sure that Winunts descriptive list covered both his dogs and his money, and he ad- cordingly commenced removing his fects, (goods and baggage” to the cabin, where he took possession of a little etate-room which had been formerly occupied by Halcom's mate, The dogs had for sometime looked out from Jude's pockets upon the busy ecene with some wonder and ap- prehension, but had finally curled down in their snug quarters and gone to sleep. In a few moments Moreland came back from his errand,and announced that be had set a slow match which would firethe steamer thoroughly within a quarter of an hour, “ Thavlt do,” said Winthrop. “ And now may as well look after those fellows in the fore- castle, How will it do to merely post @ guard pher Batha in at., cor Laure severe colda, ni daily by De. A. L. TIMOLAT & CO. me , : T? DYSPEPTICS—IF YOU ARE SUF- fering from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Fiatulnucy, To be Continued. in their midst, and not take the trouble o STAT Ra Te ener Lona of Appetit pa he Store: of wilind eyed alt tS Sen tke ba binding thee ?.” Cleatty, we are strong ancugs D OIL, ONLY 60 CENTS PER GAL Svar inteotuced— jem ?, Clearly, we are atrong jon; roof fat, Md ribs all other Lacwrod at cost p np grin, tbe, per Ib; wi lead, in larg e Tival teem, nwindsw giana, brushes, gle Reali yhite, linseed oil, beme eine, he. ld white lead, onl; per hundred. For ‘ea at MONAGHAN'S Paes tore, 471 Third ave, cor. 84th at. 2 24ac*133 BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT the Brust Factory, to do #0 7” Moreland was of the same opinion, and one of, the volunteers was soon posted and instructed in his duty, The whole fleet commenced heaving up their anchors, and were soon dropping down the stream, one after another, de de Miller's, © Melloy's, cor. Secon a, Price iy nits per bottie — All articlon at nab) ies i. rcasle andl ise re not @ mor . 4 | tow. articles at reasonable prices, wholesal Ditvivers 2 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY homent too soon,” remarked | pitas! JOHN K: HOPPEL, 62 Pearl st,my28 24ae. Captain Winthrop to Colonel Wayne aud Coral, as they oame out, while OF BOUKLYS CASE PAID FOR OLD N NEWSPAPERS ery of wonder and i jaiophlets and sat PET ON 8 START a WALL Street, rage arose on the shore, "Gan you ose those] w STOCKWELL & RMERSOM CASIEC PAL Mt 120,(0) DOLLALG, Sycures hurrying to ant fro? That's probably | gh Me 38 ana e This Company inmires property of alt kins azatagy | Haleom, with some reinforcements 1” D . dome TESTIMONY! o by fire, cu as favorable terin® 8 The Captain was mistaken, The mon which | Thta ts to certify that for the five Ihave eimiiar Iuatituti had appeared on the shore were the crews which | Ue ta mg farolly Dr. Tobias icubraded¥comnn Liniment, and in every instance have found irony ate! to bis recouimendations T have bead ft t in of Soothe in io to every icted with lo every on ty one afilicted wi of the abuve-named JAMES. H, WARNER Hart’ Conn,, Oct, 14th, 1861, Bold by a)! druggists. Office, 66 Courtland New Yor Jeo YBnc' TALIAN MARWLE STEAM SAW had been engaged for the fleet by Mr. Crailes, That enterprieing man himself was with them, As ho saw the floct moving away without tl crows he Lad so much trouble in collecting, his astonishment, rage and suspicion kuew no bounds, He fairly raved in his frenzy, denoune- fog Halcom, exclaiming how much the fleet was worth, and calling upon all to help him pursue the vessels and prevent thelr leparture, In this 8B. THOMPSON, J W. HUNT, Asa stant, Pinker’ UNIS J. BEI: TEN, A HIKAM BE. 81. J EDW. TP BACKILOL Ye, BAM EL SAMPS Ital VK, ALEXANDIK M CONE, ts » 8 Poot ES JAMES L, ¢ i Now, 152, 154, 156, 198,400, 102 and 194 Bast YOUN G RAT BX. W. DENN Ey mood he continue! until Major Goss arrived be O A Oa: hb linia oni | attens foay ay ReGen Oe i 4nd learnod the charactor and extent of his troub- | DLE with tho stock ih elabe, fed eit wes le. k EDWARD WARNE bp gp stock of Ameriveu marb! &e., conatant.y on hand, ed to any pait of the world, Orders reaps solleted and prumptly attended to, Address PECKHAM, _ Jet 28a 4 Pam 23d tu New York, | Raa IRTANT —TALY RATESTT ARTICLES FOR FOLDLERS $ Muitary Depots f vesand. ursue him, Major!" cried Cratles, vent him fro: goi ry well,” sald ( sto stop him | “ Pree ‘Marble shipped am dit “TN signal the bat- ter! He can't get ou! ‘Tho two mon hastened away to execute their purpose, but the crowd they left behind them mo- tarily increased,and grew more aud more noi- 'y and turbulent, until it seemed to even the ob- vented in ate class bonds i my State of New York and Qrat ORIFFITH, President, y, BOSTON which their px MARNDEN'S earnts 3 4 BROADWAY. bers nee need C servers on the vessels that the whole town behind tT a pility te emiuiin wt any future time will | the i POE i They nend ages ot half pe mn to Fay Mo Gay Mie Daryn eon i hem was in an uproar, It is safe to say that New Orleana, reat Manne ‘Our prospectus and other pubitations will be | Brunswick never before exhibted auch @ scene, Port Re re Itimore, rae, tre : There were men and women, white and black, geri Weablugton, iin | many of them not more than half dressed, To wit to the general confusion, the long roll was nwhlendy sounded at the headquarters of Major Gow 1 the recruits, ag well ag the cit- iaens, weresdon in one of those panics which mont liberal term Freeman '3 TRUST INSURANCE CO, CASH CAVITALS $1 Office Mo, oGonrs streets ches EAKY ROOFS—EVERY DESCRIPTION of hing! board and other 1 ly, nth ency, 72) south ns a Williamaburgh. No. T Wali street, ne: ul ’ k. Organized on the principte of praying one} wt ing | have been fo frequent eind genoral on the South 22 Ft eye Profits above ten per cent, to the Witows a ern cousta, since the Port Royal victory, “ The Yankees are comit voice was heard shouting, in such aloud tone, that th was borne even to the ears of Captain W! ‘and his companions, “ No," said the Captain, “ they are going !"’ Major Goss and Crailes tet off a rocket at this juncture, which told the sentinels on Loth the ¢ Fire Departuseut of tue City of phane Fund of fie OLDS GEAUIND Mice 992 H street), N.Y. For eale and retall, Country orders pr apy ote { AT Ola | | OFS CUREP-ELCERY'S PAs tent Rubber Paint 1 foot, wud wt rented, 696 Grand, 3 Astor Place, 87 Park Row, 1 Bowery, 43 Eighth ay, 873 Niuth ov, 506 Sixth av, Sid at hear Tidrd ay, 11 8 RUBHER ROOF PALW a street, formerly % King wholes ‘th Fancher BAuderson arren Suedon La Hobart Font Hobart Ford lands, Jekyll's and St, Simon's, that fugitives | burch tah at aoc Heury D Peck were going seaward, Never did Mr. Crailes N AYOR'S OFFICER Joba curse and rave with more fiercouess than when New York, Juno tet, 1068, Liv. K Mi the Major stated the meaning the rocket conveys NOTICN'TO OWNERS This C any continues & a of DOGS. Nitice te hereby gtven tit on, and after MOMs v 1 1862, the ordinance reapecting el, in all ite vagueness war “That iad ivi ui - Household Furniture, fugitives one te cargoes and other p Dwell ty, againat lows wuse'a the telegraph !"” groaned the i punning LOOSE or et nd libe tus orf ‘ ¢t i heedogelal bial ai motel merchant of Brunswick, I'm a ruin- City of New York, it WM. BURRELL, 8» elman! I'sthe euue ro Aa Will be atric FO, BURRELL, Be nt Isthe suiae rocket yov'd send up TWENT at the flight of “ Well, here's another,” s: id Goss, compla- y—"one that'll tell the, ‘Tue enemy's up- Will that do?” yes, hurry 1" cried Crailes,and the BMa- 1 to lot off the rocket, that’s the game, is it?” exclaimed Winthrop, an he witnessed the last signal, “I'll vive them another |” He drew a rocket from his pocket, and sent {t whizzing high Into the air, thus aunouncing to Liout, Linton that the cotton-fleet was com- ing. Which shall have be Stree ) rune alng louse or et large. witboas being pro muzzled. OWNERS OF DOGS may reclaim th the Pound on the are received ON PAYMENT OF hee, N.B.—No Dogs will be rece! ved from, by order of tue MAY Jo18 69100 ABRAHAM BROWN, S ZCOND HAND MACHINE} c., such as lathes, planers, drilling Punches, screw presses, vila and other black nrg lot of cana, SUURGH ant te WEST, without @ change of cars, BUMMER ARRAN: Commencing Mary Otuy Lo MENT. Leave New York no Exrarss—At 6A, M., for Easton, atsrilicy Marriaburg, Mauch Chunk, WMaIL TAAIS“A08 A. M, for Baston, Water Gap, Beranteu, Great Boul, nib ae. . ane, Aree ee atone Mauch |“ That'll puzale the batteries {" Captain Wine ree ones & ayn. Chunk, Williamsport, Pottsville, Harris throp observed, “ They'll think the Major is " dyunk, and merely playing with fire {” A fourth rocket asceuded at this instant, tn the channel seaward, between the North and South Breakers, and a couple of miles beyond the bat- tories, Winthrop uttered an exclauination of satisfaction as he bebeld it, “ That's Linton, Mr, Cropps !" he exclatmed, “ He's reached the steamer and ts just where 1 burgh, &e, 4P.'M. Taxocan Train—For Easton, Bethlebom, Allentown atid Mauch Chunk, 5:0 P.M, War Taatn—For 80 6:00 P.M: Western Express fo Reading, Harrisburghy Pittsburg, and Bleeping cars from Jerey City through to ite urghs EXPRESS TRAIN FOR HARPISBURG, Th M, Express Train from Now York { Harrobuly 88 1PM, conurcting Fast and ‘on Pennayivauie Central. Raftroas Northern. re} Railroad North and Gouth, aud with Cum- Ad LA Tactlalses cla ce all Riaseree ltene eh received and for sale cheap, by had” Re DREW SBN, ata Water oy 10 1 t4acth $] 50=% EW 1 GOTAVE PIANOS, rosewood cases, for $100; do wie aon 81 vege und inlaid name do mith pear) Kors, 9236, ‘gut ow 636 octave, $14); 30 ove pianos are fully werrantal, dare the reatert bargains thas seam, be found in the city, ane ae nl overs strung, cary Ce berland Valley Railroad. wanted him to be, in the main channel |” ‘Becond Land THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN FOR THB] Asif for the express purpose of puzzling the $115 and $1 vE ; y low prices, 100 new and leaven New York at 8 P. M, daily (Sundays except: batteries, Lieutenant Linton sent up a fifth rock- id melodeons to lot at $2 ed) making close conection at Harrisburg with | et, which told Captain Winthrop that be was rent allowed If pur H Pehnaylvatila Kallroud--with no change of cats to ly payments received for the puzzled by all these signals, and the direction of Pittaburg, and but on ‘and Chicago, 3 pianos taken in ex mew; onsh paid for the Four hours time te saved by taking this train, Winthrop, and would walt where he was for or- ‘2 canta per page. ELIZABETHVORT AND NEW YORK FERR Fos at war prices, Leave New York from Pier No, 2 North » try pew music. HORACE 1.20 and 11.20 A, M., 3.20, 4.30 and 6,00 P.M The boats stop at Hergen Point aug Muriner'e Harbor every trip each way, eul9 1¥100° JOHN 0, BTERNS, Superintendent, * Allright "ejaculated Winthrop, and then, turning to young Wayne, headdeds “I am afraid yonr slow match was too slow altogether. The steamer—" Even as the word was on his lips, @ flash of light arose from the steamer, and a huge volume stat 'A Gi, 8150 to their new warervoms, 6] Dared to offer the’ pubs lic ® magnificent new scale full 7 octave wood Planoforte, containing all improvements er: $ E $1507 gates Broadway, dre now AND AFTER MONDAY, oN MAY OTH, 1862, Traine on the Hudson Ri Railroad to q oI known in this countryor Europe. strut ad ew Yo ‘baw A pl seta Ne, ae dl Pte | of date are fom th fer part of the vessel, | Bam tice et ten tp, pl hl oeptes Mor Meare SHruaee lighting up the whole vicinity, The town, both | Rich moulding cases, $170 to $200, all warranted Hons north of Manhattan aud at Burne shores, the crowds assembled, and especially the ae ot oe Headly oy ; Por pee river, were brought out in distiict outlines by tho intensity of the flames, “Now's our tine,” oid Winthrop; I'll crow4 all sail and take the lead |" There was quite a strong breeze from the southwest at the moment, @o that the cotton- fleet was especlally favored Ln that one great es- sential, Capt, Winthrop set every sail, and wa: methods of manufacture, We invite the beat judges to examine and try there new Instruments sud we stand ready at all times to ter? them with any others inanifvctared in thie country, N& MALE, 4.6 Broadway, N.Y, 00m. ma, » Moppiig ab Youkers, Poelslii Tridh ‘oughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, lautown, Cattekii. tation, Hudson ‘and yvesant, 7.30'n, m, Yonkers Way Mall and Passenger Train, stoppin, ‘all stations north of Manhatten and 66 Birmbata 9.00 & La be eepoie Way Muil and Passenger Train, stoppin Ai Raton dori of Worker baba, the Peokskil wetiger Train, stopping at all stations excepting atreet Btryker's Hay and Glenwood, 11.00 a, m, Express Train for A aud Troy, 1,00 p.m, Poustikee cight and Passenger Train, a trotting borae, wage ay soon sweeping down the river with a spced pogethor, ier ight veers old, i ve ork of Man oe ianartind nua aciand hands high, sound end’ kind, in single 1 Boagberough ad one ded Which carrie! bim ahead of the other vessels in | eee ka San trot hie mile in 2.40. Fer ker Passenger Train, stopping at all stations north | afew moments, His example was followed by | lars opply, te smn WILSON, ‘8 Core Mol of Machaitah, | 8.90. y., Express Pansenger Te nandere so that the entire fleet | comer of Pike st, N. eee 6 # Albany and Te Peekskill way | te other comma ¢ bl dina | POR SALE—ONE LOW PRICED HORSE, Vea Py Wirt nouth of | soon had the appearance o é engaged in a | 8 16 hends high, ® years old, fit for cart, tru ks pxcepiing Grugen 4. Be xine rave, toe mm a ‘étovedore, or any other work, Warraue snc! ger Train, stopping at 162 , rf Dat th Shay bon Duy ¥ ves Duvba| ' There's only just one thing on my mind, in all barnes, Inquire at 203 Grand ot “nt Beta? (OR SALE—100 HORSES—CORNER OF Bethune and West st; first class workers and drivers, JelT 8128 Bing Slug, Crugers, aun orth, 6.00 me Exe ao + sseenwer Train for Albony 30 Dp Captain Winthrop,” sald Moreland, ‘ My in- tended wife and her father are waiting for mo at a plantation on St, Simon's island, below Fred- M, Siwy Sug Paswenger Tow OT Du ereaee Rumentnd Gran | gamut Tel ahaenae raga : erica, and I shall Lave to go for them before Loan | FOR SALETHE OLD ESTAIL ISHED Oriental Baul, w! cle H Fort Wasldigt procead to Port Royal |” hs Siping saloon, 606 606 East Hou Mon C4 4 ned or re ed, jal ptinued | River » Yonke [an iy ump! - Unter tie Bria ofthe "Boye Laan Obtce.” ay 9 te Tarr) sown Ein Blue Poekak ‘ You shall have the opportunity of doing a0,” | 1m e fe dying are louse, jet8 2 at | f 1 Sprig, Facil New unfourg. 10.18 replied Winthrop. 1 Ouse bared the batteries, Saw DUST FOR SAL = th BARRELS CHEAP AND ET ante tt ata tat Evelgte Drain fr A\ | and under the guna of the Cochitugte, and we dry, beight and elean, Ine Mill, cor. A M AGICAL ATR DYE Bouily Leave ‘Albany “ABA Rape Traits | can defy any force the robela cad sen€ aguinst | Greene and Bay ste, Jersey Clty. mone 6 eat 4 Bee sraving in New York ot m, 9,00 4, m, ” oF iz CR TWES yE CENTS PER BOX, prens T ving i York wt 2.00 p. my | SAREE CANADIAN PONIES FOR SAT BE Ld aM apt Rta och grits win. Way Sally Way Frelgis ancl Ppawsuge® | ‘The cottonfleet swept on, with the greatest Tinea ‘ultable for elther butchery Dye now in use for changing the Heir to a Nature e stopping as all statio animation and delight prevailing on every vew | baker or grocer. Apply #4 108 Seventh ave, in the feed store, Jet 8°106 Pet SALE CHEAP-A LARGE HORSE, Koyo for truck or other heavy gh Inguire ween 4 tet Meubio Bh, ssenger ‘Train, arr £.0 p. in, Mille and Pass New Yorke ot 1,00 Nerul iy Mow Yusbeb oN ws pel,the burnining steamer enabling them to steer as well as by day, ‘This was particularly tho cao win Copied Winsasors why hag Gund iy | 0