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THE NEW YORK “MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2, The Inst Pirate. Tus rebel pirate Sy be sti!l apon the bigh sese following tis old vocm Hon, The report is that thie veawel in oper the Pacific ocean, somewhere in the velg! ber 1865, ting on of the Bandwich Islands, and that the American | whalersin that vicinity are in jinminent dover. \ The commander of the Bhenandosh has prointly uot yet heard of the col’apse of the rebel jon, When What interesting event occurred, bis vi ase) was re~ ported to be in the Indian ocean, from whence it went to the China seas, if it ‘6 now really veer the Bendwich Islands, it has of course been a: ihe anti podes ever mince the downfall of the Coufeder- ecy, and could not have received the news, bas reached the reported locality, however, its come | ander must ere this have heen informed of the fa tw concerning the Little mishap that bis governn Anas met with, He will learn that hie vee upon the trackless Vacific, and on the oy ele of the ylobe from that of the “Conle erary.’ vent hae been for weeks the ouly thing left of the reat) Tebellion, He will learn too that the Cou ate capital” at which he received hin Wowm as mow « quiet Union town ; that ‘ihe lremce who sent Lim forth is now « prisoner in ace! ai bor trees Mouroe; that the ‘leet ditch’ menare tv © wuing for pardon at the hounds of the Union Pree dent; thatthe rebel flag has no existen eon a Southern state ; and that the Slevandosb has f+ three months Leen wandering lout with owner—the ghost of the “Southern Couleders Another Prisen Delivery. Tar order of tho Prosi providing for the discharge, on parole, of ai! miliasy prsonere) in custody, without dfatinetion of rank, on . ” dition of taking the oath of alleriance, in a wine | end judicious measure, The terme which bave been accorded to all the rebel troops who have vol- untarily surrendered, ance the capture of Koh. mond, show that the Gow rnment bas no intend of trying any of the military oMiers for trea n, except ip cages where especial crimes have been committed. Therefore, a distinctiiu between that lees and those who had previously been captured could not consistently be made, and is is better that the latter class should be place! on ihe aime «stalogue with the former, as the Proawent bas now provided, Besides thin, it will anve ao heavy iterm of expenseto the Government, and this romething that should not be overlooked The exact number of prisoners in custody—mainly 7 cari— on not been made public, but the num! must be quite large, Tho order w)!! / lao case the olosing up of the office of Genera! Horruas, “Com ortesary General of Prisoners.” Rapid Transition Frem Seldicrs to Chtizens Tan greater part ofthe moldions who enlis.ed in this city have returned bore, yet their | resence is hardly noticeable, Lf it were not tor the woluiers who are stopping bere transiently while en ro for their homes, very few of the*Nue uniforms would be seen upon the fireete Tie fact in, that the men who have returned to this cily have near- ly ell doffed the halilimonts of the warrior sud donned those of the civilian, They are not iound lurking!about the streets, or still woree, commit fog ects of lawlessness, ss some of the Umi ones segely predicted, but in nesrly ery instance they have procured situations, many of them the sane which they left to enter the army, and arovow egein numbered among the “hari-flate! mud ailis" that the blatant Houshera to prate about They bi ebanged their military charecter for thet et civil «life, = thas the transformatior has not been noticeable to the public, and they Bave go readily adapted themseves to ther old Vocations, that {t sors hardly porwitle they t av been so long away, Lbisia tho cise with the aol- iors aso class, and it shows that they are wever- ally industrious, hard-working men, who honestly @ern their living, There arc, of course, excep tions to the rule, Rascals enliste! tn the ary, and a@ this class are volorivunly lucky iu escaping danger, {1 follows that some of them bave returved, daubdtless to ply their old crimiual voostions, Bus these are exceptional cases, and detract nothing from the noble bearing of their more worthy cou. redea. The promptuess which bas character red the soldiers {u returning to peaceful occupatione— in “beating their swords into plouylshures'’—is nonorable to themselves, crediteble to the liy, end worthy of the cause in which they have go vobly fought, A Demon To ‘Be Tried. Copt. Hesny Winz, the man who was in charge of the Andersonville prison, was guilty of the | most atrocious cruelty to the Union prisoners who unfortunately fell into bis hands, and (stories te leaders une ® quietly of bis outrages are eo freah in the Northern wiad | that no fecling of wagnanimity is taniferted to- werdhim, He is now in custody, and will soon | be tried before @ willtery commission, ard she resu!s of the tral is bardly a matter of ooubr, Among tho soldiers now seattered over ihe North ere many victime of thy brusality practised by heartless wretch, and be cannot justly em pape con- vietion, But while this culprit is uow in « fair way of meeting with ® (ust retribution, there ts another feature of the case that will be interesting, The Celenso seb uj course be the plow the orders of 5 fener officers, the onus of the outrages comp: ited especially Ly bim will of ng under aud that he wa nm our soldiers does not, thereiore, proper) rea pon the eccusod, In order to misko « vase fo he will be obliged ‘0 develop the whole aeces of the management at Andersonville, to show by whose orders he commitiod piributed to bum, end in thie way i) twill be elicited whether Savy, Davis avd his Jovernment were the atl rs of this cruelty, or whether the subord nate ofvers Operated on thelr own respousibility, Vie is 9 Matter which the public have lony disired to ser @atisfactorily elucidated, anu the forcthooming trial will therefore be watched with es ecial jutervet. Out of ‘Town. Nemagty al! the New Yorkers who aro fortuuate enough to have # surplus of time and mon: y have | made their exit from the ciiy, aud “ue places that once knew them will know them no more’ until about the lat of Bopiemier, The summer season in the country is row fully inaugurated, N arly every attractive spot conveniently access ile to New York, and many out-of-the-way places, are now the temporary abodes of metro, »politans, who have gone thither for rations! ou) yrmeut, or to makes fashionable display, as the vase muy ie, The watering places are as usual ihe favorite resort | of he devotees of fashion, bub ib is rowerkod by nandoah 19 represented to Ir it | y this | the old habit the tavat the visitors thie ee.aon are re, The fortuses that for rt etre wero wave Juring toe law war ia suoddy and petrolevm ere biasing forth at these places in al their glory. dimtoing everything else their rilianey But the great {mers of our citi: na who have gone to she | 1t we @engon, bave vir ’ wooed watering places, ai te heir q ie % tafortable little spot } Cad, im poiutof Lewis, recroat y | hook, wher t s | country, au! be pr 1 | t ffare, | enale metroy | feel that tere is sou Pleasure . Buramer at yuulry., Meanwhile the chy por ‘ , ¢ arallve 1, end | mupertat Thone ave the r | tune e ued t) business, of who a or celses ! awelser i" are ne yt < f¢ ru’a “eo ly m € veub ‘ sud w bavthe raw of | rent But the p eae ors of the metro pols Pe tak.ny their fave oe a i) be expr i | conn ' t Xaopere if e the someter rm ave the eatalaction of " ‘ ae bs eaalt ¥ a few 1 thepres ‘ igus | back t ‘ ed ead | heart ad & regain tt | Fad of the “treet Clenning Trouble. We « e i at uces |t ‘ re tore ead le a f " ancable ‘ A ma f atter class now se att warned sherm | aes atibe ret s controversy, that they jiave Leen coe ve ane who wanted to use the wo | We have caries end bo bewa these; lok to the'r ach tight have t i cariier nage the « + is grat true friends of the lat a tab they have even | now dlecard ad Is ie al- 6 far better that q soter- of lator shoud rbot eration aud tm tual forbearance between em- s aud Is'orers, Unless there ia some ex- traordinars couse of disagreement, this course will slmost toviria res\!t some kind of an arrangenent ailafectory to both parties. On the ther band, a d-feo8 or domineering uttitude on the part of er ryers, { a fctious or unduly exacy rae by etnployes, | nos eure to result tu serious damage to the interests of both labor an tal It is these plain truths that wo have e voret to impress upon the cartinen and sweepers curing the strike agalust the contractors, v itconfi tent from the first that the sequel would Prove the w.s!om of our advice, end al! that we have \ tesret is, (hat the men Lave lost so much le tine, aud thatthe atroets have been #o sadly i Jim consequence, Lb atly to the lutere t loth of the contractors and the jabor- ore, that they should come toan a valunl able undcer- standing, and get bg barmoniously in the fa ure, The condition of the atrecte siuce the Le inst. chow that the services of tLe old employes ere ¢reeutia! to ® lawful compliance with the af the sireot contract: while the fact thatthe Lorere are dependent upon thie tmainess for the supp rh of themselves and hes, provew that hin annot afford t s thelr vccupation, This ng t wee, hisimporentto both parties di- rectly interested, “ Our Chicens generally, who have suflered from uisanco of dirty stroets, pas the eir ct ug diculty should be set- At previously remarked, there is now good ground for believing thas the tr & catatan end, and that work will soon be resummed by theold employer, ‘The contractors ba lod to comply With the terms of their con- tract Without the wid of the mea who formerly did the #treet we vinking te lal tho lat the whole ques and pot the p counselly she politic. ane have failed in hoode rere to the extent they oxpected; orere have loat their time and aud n bes demonstraved that the Sts, a! tricksters, was the safest mouer, Koyaly In Us Shirt sleeves A fire (ioke cut on the 4th iust, at Marlborough House, the resiience of the Prince of Wales, and the Prince comme ont strong in the volunteer fire an | no Daiwy News sayet—He : 2 ‘a | jw Del, & Hud. G. was muedately, and seeluy the ureency r e withonta moment's hesitadon threw « at aud waistcoat, and banded buckess of water fron the tank or threw them on tho fire with more alacrity, perhaps, than any of the other pereons aveisting, alshough they were stimulated to use the greatest exertions by tho example sot them, Major Gies, the equerry in waiting, also seconde! Le eforte of the Prince mort laudat ly. | Boa ere torn up i 10 of the paanages, and cuttings were mad La some wally in orver } to ads yWupour as found thas t bad exten ve, and wae y making ite wa hoe | lace where it and ib is qoute se well that this was | done for he vonfusiou whieh prevailed the fre tonvesproad inperceived, While attention was directed eypam cular part. Ino der, also, the mor effec ual taubat the (on sor, en entrance “ " ‘ipartot tine by Dee hae #4 batthe ab t Mmued epece ' We k ubone me, The Prince of Wales, wt es | is ac \ ‘ roeratl t ie 3 the: wet t tos wa ¥ tot tt t eal poving suf. t weiht, he fell t at ‘ prevented boin " V eis ¢ danger wh stoned, A ‘ t larou disell, te Princess “ re vel rede of the royal tes , e ere Vicor and his i) ery conveyed, Her Royal La ybare do muce enxiely, and ven y towards the scene of dane eel ag to the progress of the fire, dhe D Wola as B00 as bbe tre was Aw b be condition in whieh he y vue 4 uob bo remember | those wt Ho srl him, ordered reiiesh Diehis to ee Yocwuliv ihe blackened and Lbe- briweu people Whoslad Worked so Lard and well, A COLLESVONDENT of th Piiladelpbia Inquinza *ACwrs ia Louisiane are in rather an un- tiled Condition, Ray »Wing to the questionable policy pursued by Gov. Wells in appointing former ise loyal m and relelsto office. The Governor has | sppointe ¢@ por sous Who signed the rebel ordi- | mance of esiou, in Louis ana, and more than | |} one hundred who bad served { | Vhs couod grote dissatisivction sloong the true | Union tien, Woo ven see HO remedy in Wese evils Leelee » ho cimablisuingnt of nuliary gover= n the rebel army. News, Markets, dre. New York, Saturday, July 22, ~ P.M.—Gold open- od this morning at 142%, followed by an advance to 142 5, and a relapee to 142% after which {t improved and closed at 142% 8 142%. The export of specie areregated $52,116, making for the week $132,115. The quotations of the general stock market left off lower than on Friday, with a few exceptions, Gov- ments were also lower, Money wae plenty at mut dpercent, Forcign exchange wae dali at 108% ) ‘or 'Xty-daye bankers’, The total imports at thie port, for the week, compare as foliows with for. mer returne: Week codion Jnly 2 Jnly 14. July 7. $504, 1.240.529 1,295 442 GU, Mere bandise + 2.55¥, 2446545 1 406,549 HAGS BOOST ITA 2,764,792 ay Flour waa dull and hoavy for nernand advancing for good grades tter for Winter, and rather more tteady for Spring. Corn was lc. a2. better, Cate better, Pork wae dull and lower, Beef was Lard woe firmer, and Whiskey wae firm, Total On'Change to common, Wheat wae were k dull, FTOCK BALES—FIRST BOARD, ! 10 Atlantic M. #1 aa Go... Ltald 1k Com, Con io ‘ is “ ee 2 6 Mich. Cen, K. fA M.8.& §, Ie. Si 6 ital ike ale Co ln) Came 1 by Chi & Aiton fi 1 of] ie WP EL WeO. yan luu 12 Leomestic iarkets-Wholesale Prices Corront New Yore, Hate Bbat, July 22, 1865 a t4a noo; Db. Fmmiago, 17 941% Maracal_o, 19al2 Co! ory 1b, — Maid. New Urieaas 45a49; Mid. Upland, Pick. dobbl., 6 be ais "ah ret. Dry cod, 7 Oat 50 do. stp avo, ivy seale, abo; Pick, salmon, 1, ~: Meckerey 1, Mave, %2 Guels, Herrings, % iad), Four and Mea’, bbl.—Cenesseo, ext, 7 0009 00; Olio, ce wt ae 20: Georgetown, — to ey iT, a6 issouri, - §. flour, > 40a5 Yu; ryt) on ho Brandy ne fh 6 ‘rusl.Kaising, bieh, —a6 26; Laver, box, 70s ~~; Currants, 015g; Almonds, val; Do Shelled, lads, Lumber.—Southorn pine, 45 0ab5 00; White pine boa Loarag, 20 a2? yhite pine merehantahle box boarde, 24 0Wa26.H; Cleat 4% 6000, Poplar and AY wood Beatie band penis bo thant Ur Coder akies and plank, Ty aT Ww; Owk and aah, 50 Wonds ou; Ma ple and bireh, 86 Qvade 00; Biack walnut, 76 00090 00, meaeees oal.—New Orleans, —e— | Povo Bieo, 7 Mus. 44056 5 € Gras @ Whale, 1 thal 18: bleached do, nae 2); Crude Sperm, | S641 Pu; unbleached do, 2 1 1 | a | vee Su Lineeod, 1 1501 20 per Gallons TonT Provis ona._eel, wm, bee, 00 Sali 00; Do. Pr. ™m., lvals's; Pork, clear, nominal; Pr. wees. 2u%a23 00; Do pe. W eS\eas 400; Lai 23 00; Butter, Orange co, 6040; Do Cheese, common to choice, 10alh's. © bay ee Havana, 11915; Refined Su- wutacky, T6094 ; Cubs, (duty paid) Med i. Domingo, (on bond)’ 6al?; bavana, (duty pai Pai OX Connecticut, i? 3 Wool, b.-Am, Sax. fie, TiaTT; Am, F. B. Tit, Am. % sud 4 Me, 67e u Pes ves Ne ay 662067, Sup. & pulled, O4a/ 1, pulled, 64066, a” Rice, iw Ib, rai" lodis, dressed, erollna, 10 00a1y 60 ; Balt, Turk's al i tops, crop 0 lw Ibe, Seady for ald, Gunes te roa, pr iby ti 1564 do, Sedu; May for new; Canales city SPECIAL NOTICES. i we Sewing Machine Company, No ez Broadway, N.Y. Elias HOWS, Jr. Fresiseat, Acents wanted. sia Wheeler & Wilson Lock “Stiteh Sewing Mu bine ead Buvioa ole Machine, No, 626 Fi reed way, 5 * DRBATHS. CROLY—On the 2ist inst, of cholera infantum, Vida, dauvhter of David G. and Jennie ©. C reas oped 9 weeks and 6 days. Si DEVLIN. After a short and severe illness, Pe bie late residence, 119th a} bet. Sd and 4th aves, Vaviel Deviin, In the 63d year of his ibe relatives and triends of the tantly are reepect- fully tovived to attend the fuseral services, at Bt, deul'e KO, Church, Marlen, om Monday, bias 1 suet, at lv A. M., withous further notice, vd GILLEN-On July 22, 1965, Elizabeth, only child of Mich. nud Anne Gillen, aged | year, 6 mous Buu .o6 ‘The friends end acquaintances of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Mon- 4 } atte rnoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, 1vom the esi. dence of her pareate, 66 Cente as, lua t BUNTER ~On Friday, guy 9 2ist inst, ers short nae, Jolin Han @., in the oar ot hie age, The ‘relatives anu fiends of an) pally, leo the members of Greenwich Ledge, 407 M., gre respecttully invited to attend ben’ *eneial on Monday, July t4, at L o'clock, trosa his late yaad Tuth at and Lith ave, 128 MALONEY—On Sunday, July 2: ilincss, Thomas Maloney, cou of Thorias and tina Malovey, aged 5 years, T months and a4 da: The retatives aud fliends oi (he family are reepect- fully invited to attend the fuueral, this Monde Allermood, at 2 o'clock, from T72 Washington et. 1 at BE BX —Gnddenly, Sunday morning, July 28d, 23d, after a short te. 4 Soot, games 0 Crk ined 2 WW years, from u A. eh Mochrie Mona $ July sath 4b 1 c'elock, from 6 ~< Morris st, N. latives and friends invited to at- wud, Cork papers please copy. NEARY —On Sunday, July 28d, Cella, the beloved wite of Patrick Neary, aged 70 years, 4 uative of Lre- lana, Ceanty Biigo, Parish of Sa wboyd. The relatives and friends of the family are re- specttully tuvited to attend the funeral, th this Monday allornoon, July 24, ab 1g o'cwok, isom ber late rei. denee, 149 Leouard st, 126 NICHOLL.S—Drowned on Fri p ouly 21, Willie, only wou of Mariou Nicholis, aged ears, 7 mouths and 16 dayr, the funera! took place Sunday last, from the ih dence of KR, Nicholls, Jr,, | Cornelia et, PATTERSON--On Joly id, Henry C,, ay son M. aud Fanny Pattersou, Jr uneral will take place thie (Monday) after. ock, trom the iee.dence of bis pareuts, of noou, at Ibu Stanton 46 y 3 ADE No ae ES he jusi sevelon will commence on th ay at Dk &. m., at 1ST Bowery All dele~ PEKS =) SPECIAL MEETING “OF N Me ietou willbe (oorens— THE. DELEGATES” ‘TO THE wil be punctual in thea Aadence, CAS. at eC Hyeretitan tall, Girend Society of Lni.ed Coopers are notitiod CARTER, Prost, Po OTRARRELL, Boe 131 B.A. BOL JOURNEYMEN HORSESHOERS New 3 01 and vic maby, You are tient a sal meeune, fo vid on Cues uly Data, at Lion Mall, 1 wo . c'oock, As our Union and etreoeth is ve nvyaveone and all that i worklug at Mo THE of the Ouro trice io attend, a# there will be some lent e Uo eatthomecdag. This aa tare chance for a ¥ order, SON JONBON, Pres, Th Rl oped NO. 1 WILL {OLD 5 Grand et. Wiiameburet, Us! *pecits meeting ot ou Movuay, 4th vue aS pom, A tual ate request. PEEK BYRNE, Prost, SAVWi Aas Rte A Noes, RVING’S “SAVING’S INSTITUTION Wartea street Ge OF HOURS, On and after Austiss let, 1506, thie Bank will be open dally tiom 10 A, M. to3 P.M. a order of the Board of Eve een. L. BUXTON, gee, Ni WY ) BANK, COR 4h | Wednesd PP bt Biance is ot) SAVING ty Open daily from in AUCTION NOTIC AY CTION NOTIC P—CROCKE RY, GLASS and china. EK MUNT, Aact., Tueeday. July ee mo tha UTICA—THE “OWNERS OFr r| than sas of the capital stock of ! ‘ ,Weciuck, at 981 Pearl et by THU T. Ag peat ft inrectar to ch. hance tn center tee tan amoriment in lote for dealers, Loads we lp ck ties Into @ Navional ‘KEY Helecemamntet turer maeatae | AUOROS SALE 0 ROCKTY y the ple: ot United strres - ie bonds, and to provide for tie sircatat oes reermpe | Tueatay, uly 2th, at 1 vat de Bi ton roved June 3. 1364." Notice 19 | CFE! of the Awrortiuen a 1 ware ut reserve eranive ant ¢ elaes ware, faaocy Sam fe. be, Bale wit bereby given thet the determined to becou uk of Utica has decided and National Banking Association under the lawe of the (ated states, under UCTION NOTICE——, W, the, Dame of the “First National Baug of Lti- Att, Tu Ke an ut 2s Vowe: cau, ». V. ROVERS, Cashior, Utien, June % | ihe fotlowtne ( nment stock «2 1565, sso Sioa Si got wood wap, 4 india r ASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET Sruvoing Crushes, 81 eopser CH Als. white rags, Scents per Ib. colors fa Rote ” ead vie ton cake and b reales, with 0 @ sold withow books and newspapers Geonte: oid b COpper and pewter 20 cts; lead 6 cts, ib 6 ew Bowery, between Koosevolt aud New Chamber rtreet. wit | J MORIARTY, AUCT, WILL SUL ROTC IN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— ) + Chatham square, sofas C > Yorke Vuly 2et, 1968,—Notlee is her \ POFOSU A B Gots Aim Fan thPar rere mirrors, cloe: a y palitt n't, 6 varety of dry and tau be acueton KO0ds, Se positive 7 IN, Water Kogletrars nn oi PAWSBROKERS SALF—THIS DAY, BY O-PARTNERSIIP | NOTICE—THbs CO- QUIN MORTIMER, 15 bs e C une rt dersig ned, under the firm name of GALL. AGI & J others by erof P KELLY, Bosiou, Mass, 114 BUANNON, is disoived by ! te = ts - GALL cE SOSPEN? EUARNOS, 4300 | PAWNEROKER'S SALE— THIS DAY, NROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT — | oA MPS AU: AIS Anertr wil vet at 80 New How! end chowe lot of sik and of Ober goods, part pereh: |b worthy the atten heretofore existing between the Repairs to et eet pavements, ondoceed with tiie of work, of offering, wii i bureday craje aba sv. underciother Tewnanta, toe wala well hy th tent ‘ a ieee Keeyers. By oruer of EZLKIELE, West 4th a, late 6th ave tM Sealed proposals, name of bilder, and date be received until 11 Celock @, m Th, 1566, for repairing and keepir ring the jeriod commencing Augurt let ing December Slat, 1505, ali paved avenues, ia ee and tho.oughtares in the City of New Ace} ting #0 mich of Broadway ne is Lor Paved JAWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, with the Huse ravenient, Bide must be tn the fo BELL & 1s RALAM wii sell at thes aalonr . preser. bed by (hia Hoard, Blanks for this puspoee and 65 New Lowery, at 1) & o'cke ab Of Valuan@ tye fications and jorme ot the propored agreement | clothing; al« ote, ices, sheete and Liners a | wil be furniebed at thieoffice, THOS. STEPHENS bf een aad jewelry. By of L, GOLDSMITH, & ROBT. 1. DARRAGH, A we CRAVEN, ¢ ibany - Pawnbrokers sale, Luessay, on be - Aqueduct Department. July 17th, 186u as hi N, S0 Cilntoa et, aad PY PCHLOsSHEIMEA | CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT eee To Tron Fonade I oreed, JAWNBROKERS SALE— RICH AK vb * Proposals tor iron p bid FIELD, Au hie day, at Llo’riock, at aud the date of ite hie salesroorn t ay hia offic othins, ¢ ile 1508 it of cart iron water a bag Jeet of erst tron Liss te, spreace, b is ” coats, pants nat ve Meroe OLbET wibicies, Wy orderoi Mr. PKE bt Lict need Paw al Toker. PE ‘ber special castings, The \ M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL will be ready on Wednesday, eell this day. o'choek, OC 44 Canal et, al 19th inet.) and blank forrus for the bids can be ob- p of a J etory hours, complet t ta.ned at this office, THOMAS STEPHENS, ROUT ry ty Ragin HH, ; w, Chay aS Jrevon ci ial uct a : : ~ : ry ice of Crotou Board, Rotua yi : — Park.’ July Iiihy 1508 esaabetied BUSINESS CHDONG ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTME ST. a, +. . aw erry > To Contractors,—separate sealed proposals, each At LI wv OR STORE AND FIXTURES IN eudorvsed with the Uwe ul order to } vets of the work, the nawe of bid t. on the corueref 1 ooh ue the He oe, im offering, wil te received at | ave. € ulte ups are thus office until o'rloee A of Friday, July % 5 ao ‘oT aL tT) :T 1408, for the construction of the foliowing street i102 WELL ESTABLISHED OYSTER provem| viz: Sewers Iu Sid at, bet. Sd and 4th Jorn aud privet supper rooms will be sold ch on account of aickne TRAVELLING perieure mnee fo: Apply 1066 Bhiridge SALESMAN OF i Je liquor trate, with vand countrrs wlich cost 1. ta en ave; Onk het, Otiver and James ate; Goth at, bet. Bronaway MDG 9th ave; Monroe at, bet. Montaomery and Jac ete, Orchard et, bet. Delanc nd hiv. ington eu Madison at, and Second ave, bet, be! Scammel and . 80 2 #LR; 128d and 125th ate, Also for Pavements in ‘let et, frou Sd to Ath ave, and street ae rads eo west aide of Gramercy Park; 59th st, from 2d to dd HOMER, box 997 Sun office. ve; 45th et from Mth to loth ava: Obth at, from Jd to ; etitdhlh ated 4th ave, and West at, from tiamnmond to Hoboken CONTENTS OF and reparement of parte of etree!s utereectius t with, ‘Speciticatious and fornia for bidsean 1 obtain fon, ed on application to the Contract Clers, at this of. Por 10S. STEPHENS, ROBT. L. DARRAGH, A, W ) : CRAVEN, Att'ys for Board, July 15, U5 805 ‘OK SAL OF HE Dt ii TEI EMOREST’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE For | [°QR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS Aagust, with unusually ¢; lendid attractio fitted up; whole boure tone lewe. low rect: ie portrait of 1 & creat bavain. Apply immediately to BP. GAt water nae Discon one dolar’ NEY, auct So Coamle.s at, room 5 terna; the Whippoorwil * brilliant array of other ltoraty and artistic yous DOR SAL EA LADIES’ BOARDING Hou Le noi fail to ree the ndid August number 1 well turulehed, jong lewe, low ren ty ready, Single copies, mailed tree, 25 Yoarly, } themen's t ding houves and tar, Lowa town, long R5, th a valuable premiuio Vy. JEN- | iene, low toand other liquor etore Aj INGS DEMORES are m¢citely to P. GAFFNEY, 23 Ubamb O58 BL Pet, | USIC FOR PARTIES AND Sees . furnished at shortest notice, JAS KDON, ek SALE—TIE STOC K AND BUSINIs No, 20 Sixth ave, furnishes vielin aud arp, or any ot sod Core ® at 1 number of instruments; the best of players, 20 sixth one of the avenue, s lo particulars, ay NOTICE TO LADIES.—-THE UNDER- signed fe ned 7 A CY BIrORE snd wagon, At No. is, DOWNING STRERT, Where Ladies cau find an assorinient of Undorgar. nena Meanes aud Basques, ready-made or iuade to order, jee OWRD TOA) Bin ade SP, ALL Kins OF FAMILY SEWING done on Wheeler & Wilsou'e sewing machives. All kinds ot OW SAT Pon ercew man, Apply corner 2 Mott et WELL Mlueee, A LOr t. aud jut cOR SALE NEAT CONFECTIG mines coe oe ae NASI, } etore, milk and pews depot, in a good oon) 0d $8 Downing st, bes, Bedtord aud B Beocker, gore outing busine rr) Apply ab the store. tor New York. ye 5 udeos E OF CLERK OF THE BOARD OF | WOR SALE CHLAP—THE STOCK AND Councilmen, No. 6 City Hall, New York, July 17, fixtures of @ Weil C#labiisued etore. one of ihe 1M6.—Al) parties or peisons huvine claimenvaiust | Des'ot up town, Inguce of Mo DLiMAGH, (26 poe city sa secosab of ox peneee Tous Ted ia the ot Third ay ¥ ration of the jay of July, Are reepoctiuily . > CHEAP A i requested to presont the rame to the undersinnedy on } OR Al E HE ty —THE stuck AND or before the 2hih of July instant, der ot the fiz : Of weandy gud toy story at Y¥> Fourih ety Commitee, OWEN CAVANAGH, Seciesary, room | Ueeh eveeue ©. ae No, 6, City Hall, “60 FOR SALE—THE stocK, “FIXTURES THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE sStock- and good-will of @ paper etock ’ ee holders of the Bejevue Zine © om pas rood business; will be told cheap, yf) ha election of trustees, will be held mi t etrect. _. # Com, on ‘iL bureuay x —A GROCERY ONT wr ‘York, July 4 R SA Yr A GROCERY D LIQUOR I store ply at wus Elizat treet, iu the Becret: Seay |. SE : HE HIGHEST CAS PAID FOR Por SALE--FRUIT A ‘) CONPECTIONES old DO* spapers, papier, Lov nd Waste pu. ry etore IMvision at, N 1 if Of ever) Geecripiion. SIOCKWELL & EMEK | — ~ bs ON, 26 Anu et, 1 door 44s bot Nassar rt) Lett GROCERY AND LIQL TORE | HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING” LbriN Neat eO team as the owner ts go t é barmed gus by ie ecg fire in W. dath | "est ~ et. on the 1s! would téturn our eluce:e thauke ¢ VM STOCK MD ale iors Se gone ue LSeuianee Company 11 Wail oh to HE i ban EIXT! enee jor ¢ © prea manues in which our oases have Le bg paid “by them, and would Fecommend. the Hatniiton | 3 Borla water, Cooler Drauehs Tubce p ire Insurance fampeny to the public patrc “ ace 5. Sixuod--FRANK RITZ, Biviealy KLOSTERBUREK. i N, JACOB BYEK, PHILIP KEIN: Sy RRPPLE, ENLY BECK, Wp $10 U.s. LOSS FIR ‘NATIONAL New Eek, July 15eh. ADAM ACH#, aye secemuniaie liaiaiiniaeteat fA Viren Avene ¥, N. ¥, A GRAY MARE, 1/8 sat? Bank has the uotes of tho shove lous for and prove prooerty, pay od to py tran iba for iho sala of Td bre evening fi ACK AS4 W he Twos YM. ry evening from p RICHARD KELLY, President. _A. THOMPSON, Cashier, 1s SPAGE, ———— ~— bleamery Bhd Tow DRY Goops. BARGAINS! — GREAT vie Teward wilh Le Kiv n Wilt lead to ARGAINS ! CLOBING OUT BALE _ = OF OST OR STOLEN—THL RSDAY, SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Zuth, from 242 1 A GENERAL KEDUCTION IN PRICES, | Ait M i te Sy COMME NG ON MONDAY, JULY 24, ot, to CHAKE® Me and continuing each day during the month, trom 9 o'clock @, mi), to 5 o'clock p,m, We invite the SPEC(AL ATTENTION of our customere to this sale, as it is our intention w cleas TRAYED OR STOL uN—O)} He 20, 1845, ab { bay ‘ high, with eat, harness ar out ol tiour, Red Kore Mis OUR BNTIRS 8TOCK will seturn or give in 1 meet with w hberal reward by appiying a ud Lion SPRING AND 8b MMER SILKS, et ¥. 253 HAWLS, MANTL DRESS GOODS, = HOSIERY AND GLOY LINENS, DAMASK, | TO PAWNBROKERS—STOLEN FROM @ &e,, regardiens of e rove going prices, i Madison a et, @ black ellk volves cic Aloo a vively thik cloak vied wii be paid tor the 0 LEAP DRY. GOODS STO cae iia ais ae questions keked BE PAID To an¥ CH ‘ORE, 272 AND 274 BOWERY, NEAR HOUSTON ST INTS, DELAINES, AND ALPACAS k REWARD WILL P very cheap, at LAMBERT, 523 Greeny let +t EO» ree retu iralng ® bull terrier dog . reat! bk ‘ 7) Zid, od & 2 ‘ace (iood, taat color Prints for sbe.s Beautiful Foulard in | by. {hint Tin, Hes Grinaite soate ue fermen for, 189 Table Linen. gees ane Linen aud oneesr, JOHN McALLID LER, — ; audkerchiels very cheap Jalrooral Bkirte very chesp, ior cush, wt SAHmFIVE DOL! ARS REWARD— Lost == oa e t som Sandy He ARTICLES FOR SA h, AN ELEGANT 7-OCTAVE "kosk Woon + in seeouns wi ‘paid piano, carved legs, round corne : MILLER A Hot GUTON, 02 bass, rich tone, best city makers, tui teveo turoughout with great eeavce, 9s y } 4 Lost ON | Ee ete ‘e a Ob Bh av. © Express ketal! ow Ving, 1Loih ins 10 | @ cead bargali 6th av, near doth # aye voand on the 3 rer. thence Jost. to Mth w Wa ker at broadway, to )1y ACANAL mrt FOR SALE—CARKIES 190 with detones iu one, Suitable for coal, luiuber, oF hay. lojuire ac cf JOUN: MEYER, shipwright, toot uf Moriisss., sere | finder will receive tt y City, 2io | tothe owner, 11! VW alker ot, mepyenee ~ | FE. WARISH E. BOARD AND HOUND, NORBERT FOR SALE IN PACKAGES OF $5, $10 and $20 wt par, at the Sun vitice count: C Weight 5,50, say 1) feet diau,, Las 3 fane (euch er, Aloo pennies, aa & — — For SALE—A DONKEY ENGINE PUMP, A WIDOW WIsitES TO 7 ‘KL. 2 OR neatly pow, Apply at 429 Hudsou at, HL. | 2 on to board were they willbave @ motie'¢ CHAPPEL a | ome, rees 15d Varick #t, up atuas Phot ELLER WHEEL FOR SALF— OTELGARNI-FURNISHED Ut DRO: vt] for gentlemen onl; * from 1 to > fi ide); 6 Ntel, batt, vuble bed-r 6 fre 2 porcen sate sve 19th ereettet sin. i | | ie re sacle sees ese at § deuble bed -roowie fruan 92 (0 peite tuade o; 101 rey }* t ee | inches, | Hoon" that’ date, THUS, CLLBISTY, Pres it| Oi StU la’ Machingsy; 10 Hroud: 9 ORS YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACU BULaly 300, yer, a4 supaiod ith bows wb No. dl Lewis et 7a

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