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fd THE NEW YORK SUN. a THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1866, Seward’s Auburn Speech. Im the desert of stale and vapid partiean speeches. which haa for mosths met tho eye on every site, the addrees which Secretary Sewarn delivere! at Auburn, on Tuesday evening, looma up !ike €'een and refroshing onals, It is decidedly the eblest and most statesmanbko speech that has emanated from @ public man, to this country, during she last half-dozen yoars. The {ntel igent sud impartial reader cannot avoid the thoughty afier having perused it, that there ia atl! one iok which binds ua the era of Cray and Wen ttax Mr. Sawann's epeech rises high above the wrengle end turmoil of party polltica, We leaves the field of political bick- ering, takes s comprehensive view of the national condition, and then tellahis countrymen in fo.c- Whe aod convincing language, just what ie needed to restore that harmony and peace and prosperity which all so greatly desire, The epeoch is elabor- ate, and Wasevilently prepared with great care. Ib covers the whole field of political topics that Gow eugsge public attention, and ite arguments ®re #0 plain aod #0 concisely presented that they seem to be almont irrefutable, The geueral tenor of the speech ie mili, conciliatory, and calculated to alley eemething of the antagonism that hea krown up between the Administration and the ma- jority of the Republican party, Almost at the ont- #0) of bie remarks, Mr, Sewatn tears the mask {rom those Demo-ratic politicians, who are now eo full of Mleome praise for the Prevident, and shows that their eudden conversion to the support of the e¢m nitration is only an adroit political scheme, designed to disrupt the Republican party and re. Satu political ascendancy for themselves. Such politicians find no comfort in Mr. @rwann's epeech. Their present profession of regard for an Acuninistration which they #0 lately and so bitter. ly reviled, does mot deceive the clear-sighted and discerning Premier, Buthe does pot, for this res- fon cast them off end refuse to accept thelr goo! Professions. Hie ts desirous thet reconciliation should be as geveral as possible, and therefore, while be warns the politicians that tt attempted deception ie «@ failure, he gives Shem © cordial invitation to assist in the good work of restoring harmony and fraternity orougbout the country, With regard to the diau- sreement between the Executive aud the Logiala- tive branches of the Government, Mr. Swann thinks there is nothing which miyht not Lee sily reconciled, if passion and prejudice were once cast aside, The Prosideus and Congressare both libor- ing to the same general end, and if it were not for afew cissentiour pureous they might work gether harmoniously. In the concluding portion of his address, Mr. Sswanp gives the country Picture of the future that is full of hope and prom. ise, He has the utrocet fath that all will come out Well, aod that passion and discord will eon give Way to friei.devip, tranquility and national har. Moony, A Strike, and Its Cost. Tam sbip-yard workmen have now heen on strike seven weeks, and they are apparently no nearer the object for which they inaugurated the strike than they were atthe outset. The employ- ere are inflexible in their determ!nation not to yield, and the prospect is that work will be ens Pended all Summer. It is time, therefore, for these workmen to take thelr rencile and figure up the profit and loss account of their eight-hour ex- periment, Beven weeks of idlaness catinon a loss offorty-two days. @b\p mechanics of all kinds re- ceived four dollars a day before the sirike, ior all work done in the yards, and four and a half do\- lara a day fer outside work. Dut we wil! suppose ‘bat four dollars wes the uniform rate of wages, end that two thousand workmen are engaged tu the strike, which is probably not far from the ac- tus! number, The aggregate lose which The workmen have daily mustained, dunng the strike, i@ therefore eight thousand dolla end their toiel loss for the seven weeks of idleness is three hundred and thirty-six thousand dollara, They have lows that money just as clearly as if they had sunk !t in middle ofthe Atlantic. Itis true thas they b received donations from other workmen, and for that rea fon they do not feel tho full force of their loss ; ‘Dut this circumstance does not affect the fact that they have jost the above amount of money, With that eum for ® capital they miht have establish ed shipyards of their own, and became thoir own employers, reaping the profits of their labor, And this capital they might easily have obtained. Wheo they were considering the subject of » mrike, if they had simply resolved to work seven Weeks longer, and to devote all the proceeds of their labor toa common fund, they would have had, of this time, the Jargosum which represents thetr loss. Workmen in other branches of busi- mess should carefully consider the situation of the enip-bui ders, and endeavor to profit by tue les au which their case presents. The Rankrapt Bill, fax Rankrops bill which has passed the House of Representatives, and ie now pending im the Sonate, is one of the most ip portant measures that bas come before Congress duriog the present ses- son, The bill is very voluminous, but the sub- stance of it was published in the Sum of yesterday, and isto the effect that auy person in debs to an extent excveding threo hundred dollars, and un- able to liguidate his liebilities, May petition the Court to be adjudged s bankrupt, His property ball then be seiced for the benefit of his creditors, and he ahall te discharged froa all further obligation. With regard to the merits of thie lew, there is much to be said on Doth sides, Experience may be aaid to be agalost At, for bankrupt laws bave been tried before in this country, but they were not allowed fo remain Jonz upon the staiute books, The law isno doubs highly desirable #o far as it affects honest men, At the present time # man may fai) in busi. ness, sil his property may be taken, and yet he bas no chance to make a new fiart in the world because bis creditors stand ‘a wailing to seiseeverything that he may get into bis possession, Men are, in this way, ofwn kept trom rising when under a bankrupt law they sight recover their losses end voluntarily pay ther old debts, On the other band, « bankrupt Jaw gives rogues @ chance to fall, for their own benefit, aud thus secure the obliteration of their debts. The vote upon the bill was pretty close in She House, and it will probably have some difficule Ay in passing the Senate, —$—$—$—$ $< — 1 . 3 3 An ee te ot OE oe ems The Advance ta Cold » of gold used cause n ubumera The aivar sppreheneio: Snother gen ein the pr that d 1 the prices of cormm: 4 {Hes isalouttoocur, A@ we remarked in cow menting upon the pa that Las been startet in England, an ac ce of goid in thia country, tw fome ex'ent, ‘ea naturel ome quence of that pan- fe, Theme ¥} lroughtthe news of the finan- cial exciten ent conht brought ineirne- aweusofl fore gn capitalista directing ate shi; bof all their avaliallefuols Tei thiaclreumatance, together with oppae of gold anlew at low rates on governs here n ment account, th aused the recent advan e. We ant«ipaie no ries in the valuo of goose for the reason thats prices in Furope Must necenparity decline, ef a result of the panic, and that decline will cs ponding depression here, whi h wil! at acorres at conn torbalance the alraue in the 1 premian The time for extravagant price haw pesee!, Goode bave been ateadily voing «1 n vaiue for several months, and the bottorn has not yo been reached. Every wholesale inerchant in the city fe now neling goods at lene than cot price, and they aro all very gial to well even at a aacrifive, Wo caution the public not to Le led into making large purchases uuder tho jopression that higher prices are comlog. Rotel mer ante wil doubt- leas do all they can to stimulate purchares, in view of the advance in gold, Lut she fact te that goods must atili continue to decline even in the face of the rise jn gold. Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Wednesday, May 23, 6 MM. The after. oon quotations of the general Btock market, com pared with those of yesterday alernoon, chow ade Cine ip prices of from 4 to 4% per cent. Goverr mente were all fractionally lower. (Cold opened at 133%, advanced to 19's, and closed at 1346's. Shere were several failures im the Gold Koom among the firms on the bear eido of the house. The Tarifa took ont this morning $3,254,406 in «pecie, and the Ub from Bosten, £1,054 ); total exports from bet Ports, @6,671,400, The money market was very a tive this afternoon, au@ 7 per cent. was the minimum rete for cali-loa Steiliog billie were dull at 1, for prime 60-daye bankers’. On ‘Change to-day Fiour opened quiet, but closed lic, a lfc, better and more active, Whent was Uc, alc. better, but very quiet Corn was le. beter, and utet atthe advance, ¢ wore a shede firmer, Ve steady, Lard was quiet, Beef wasserdy, shoy was quiet, BTOOK GALPS T BOARD, rin 1000 UB 64, 65, re. 120 loston Wat. P49 10H UK Ge 'shepiS ty do ised goo do,, nts ” Matipoe Min il 100 US. 6a. oe 20'*. 100% 100 Matipoas BP, wo SEO do... 100 R100 10 Atlantic M.S... 1¥e ow do, ‘OV 1a 10 ee i BIKA do ceeeeeeesdt ® ob NY, Com, XK. y fe la do Ot aad » 10 Erie, uM ‘ D ad Ooty * ilad. Krk 1! is 10a) 1%. 10 Readiug Kk Wi 40 Brook, CW. LT alts NC. Oe, Cea. Ke Sy Ubio & Miss. 0 lise 400 do. Tite 9000 Mich, bo, ) Fenn. bay "0, Cle. & Pie RK d 22,0 Am,‘ id dee0 ea ke) 60 Bk, Commeree. 110 bo Cle, Col, & Cin lias be. & Leather B..1i0 ww Prete a!) dv Bk Comimon'itn 1 K 8M dO. 100 Quicksilver M.. fig Yu Chi on do... 6.60051 410 do... 5 bl 40 Cam Cott a4 So Cle. & Tol. B.... Ww do, «44'S 0 we 100 Cana Co ey ho Chi & 4 1 “nd ‘ ali 100 Chi. & Al in a eee Wi% Tw ee ee 96, 200 Spruce Hill Coal 4 10Chi, & Aloo Pio 10 Pacific M. 8 218 1 Mia Se PR bly 160 Mil. se bit 67 roaan 120m) 1 300 Koston Wat. P 4 BY. Cea. ¥ pool, a” Son 3 0 do 20600 Oh luig Rw Reading K ‘ 10000 U.S. be, }0-4's. S4\g june de. wy 10000 Trea. f beli.. bt bw Eriek Hew 250") Yd lite 1608 ak Tacs 0 ‘ wy » Huds ty RK Vo 1M do jdt au Lloly 500 ¢o,,,.emall. litte 4% * 2u00 Mo, Ge Gite Lie ai’ SWON.Y. 68 B Lo. ls a 20 il lio do + 10S duu Aliy 4 . ‘ bi Cle. it. K 600 Cum, ¢ ‘eo sw Ohi, @ NW 10 Quicksilver Mo. 4 ' Cle, & Tal suo do. . ) do.. 100 Weat Union fel. 6 Chi & RL KR 200 WDreeseseess & ) do, 40 Canton Co bo H Pt Ws 100 Spring Mt.Min, 49 10 do. 100 Atlantic M.S,...125 SPECIAL NOE The VPhrenological Joarval for Jane - Couteins Lortraiss of Hon, Solomon Foot, Thomas Jeferson, Asron Burr, Courteauc. Emily Kent, Jen- ny Lind, @ Group of Moguls or Liab Indians, with upwards of twenty ilinstrations and sketches of char acter; also Practical Puysloguomy, Love and Lovers, Marriago avd j)ivoree, Celibacy, Kevelstion end Sereuce, Your Likeness, o1oag Meu, Lilate to Preachers and Sextons, 1’ Culture, Tiue Vo Itences, Llow to Valk, Mashio ore, @28)ear, or 20 centea na + Anew volume,—the d4hy-begics with the next number, Address Fowler & Wella S59 Broadway, New York Contagious Diseases.—Water must be adapted io iho nature of the fish, or (hore will be no increase; the eo!l must be adapted tothe seed. or there will be smell returns, and the human body muss contain iupurittes, or there will be no sick ness, ‘The man whoee bowels and Blood bave been cleansed by @ few Hrandreth's Wille may walk through tufected districts without fear, Brandreth's Pilla sold ab 25 couse, with directions, by all Drug- giet A 180 The Combination of ingredients used in making Brown's Brouchial Troches is such as to give the best posible ellect with safety, The Troches are ured @ with good success, and wih known asthe bess remedy for Conghs, ‘olds, Thront Iiveaces, and Asthmatic troubles 116 From Hen, Bx Goversor Pennington, Nowark, N. J,, late Speake: the House of Kepre- rentatl at \ ashing I hav ae acleans er of the teetha pr heve found it very ber lod Sozodont, and It haa a good effect The char- ial upen the teeth, and purifies ihe breath, acterof Mr. Van Duskirk asa chemist ina gnaran- feo of merit in all articlos bearing Lis name.” ware of imitations, Be- 116 Noss & Co.'s Genuine Solar, fag \ubacco, old everywhere 10 The West Place to Bay New, Tasty and well mate pax clothing is os 1, B, Bald win's 7) & T2 Mowery. 4 lareest etore und as eortuwent io the city, aad prices less, “54 Mott's Chemical Pomade—The great Heir resto: Od Grosiug, Lee no dyes or liquid prepa ‘epos o1 Barclay at, se Howe Sewing Machine Company, No.G99 Broadway, N.\. dline howe, diy Viesigent, Agente Th Improved Eliiptic Hook Lec Bewing Machiues~A, ji, 7 dau 406. 4, poplee, OJ7 Bioad SPECIAL NOTICES, veler & Wilson Lock Stitch sew! 3 joe Mac ine, ub brea es Grover & faker’s Highest Premiom Nise crutch Famiy sewing Machines, sua - proved Lockeatiich Machines 495 Broadway, | 3 ba Tas, BROWN-On Tueeday, May 924, 1864 Sanford, wife of Edwin M, Brown, ty th of her ag The re ver and frienteof the fer edu \oord are r v ted to the juuecal, on I « May 24, 0t 2 o'¢ionk, from the Alen at. P: deo Church, DALTON—On Wednesday morn May 23d, of paraiveis, Delia, wite ot Jolin V Notice of the funeral hereaiter, DALY —On Tuosdas. May 2 49 years, n native of Tuliamore. jan’ The frie Wetou. 212 chael Daly, aged ngs County, lre- are reapectfully invited to attend tt hy Wureda:, afternoon, s4\t loet, at 2 colon, from hie isco residence, LoS ‘Tenth ave, nS “REEN-On Tuesday, May 92, at Wiliismebureh, Ll Nathan J G we 4) yeara {1 trieuds of the iamily are resp the funeral, irom hie fesidence, 5 Grand ot, this Thursday aivern on, & 2 o'ciock i GRAY-.O9 May 3d, Margaret (ray, agot 19 ere, and } monthe,a nat ve of the Parteh of Dramiish. County Longtord. Treiand is and acquaintances are reapectfally in- nd the funeral trom the rerhience o S40 Biehth ave, on Friday aite it a Bie at 2 o'cloek, i HAGAN—On Tuewar, Mey ? after a short ill evs, Michael Began, aged 46 yenra, 4 monthe and lO ave The relatives and friendeof the of ile son ninw, P.M are vited to attend the funeral, thie (Th Ay) morn Jug at Iv o'clock, amd trom thenee to the Chureh of Bt Michse!, Sist at, where a Requiem Mase will be oftered for the repore of hin aonl, ‘ ily, and thoee ul'y in TRADE NOUICES, ONGSHOREMEN'S UNION PR tive Asscelation, No. 1, 0f irooklyn A ' of ibe stove Assonation will be held io Avian hiail, corner of Atiantic aud Columbia streets, on Thursday evening, May w4th, at 74 o'clock precise ly, A punctual @ enoanee of the membere te re- wee nd aleo i their badee aod green rb lioveraot I Tndependence will net fai A splendid Rand will attend an the o to escort this hoe'y to the Academy of Mure, tohear ds 4 ! to all members of DALTON, Prev 1 it THOMAS FARLEY, Ree, sec ABORERS TAKE NULICE of the Laborers’ I. It evening, May 24, 1sir in Miliimen's Hail beresndronme orcer of the Ae MARTIN GOOT L U. TB. SOCILTY, 2 DIVISION, WILL emeeton Friday evening, 95th inat,, a 5 o'clock, aor Ward Hotel, « 1a Doane ste All the neinders and non-members are re iested to atiend, By orter cf DENNIS D SULLIVAN, Pree JAS, GILMAKTIN, see, 16 FEW YORK SHIPSMITHS AND HELP- ers’ Union will hold their next regular meeting a0. L.A. Esl, cor, Ludiow and (irand ots, on nexy ‘Thare lav evening, May Y4th, All men! aud the trade generally, both on old and new work, are par ticularly requested to atien Al wishing to unite Wilh us can free up to June lst, etter which dace the by-law o in jorce, GPO, BEEBE, F uu c pre tem, THERE WILL BE AgM > Lightermene’ t nm Protect: pro tein lerolemian «i attend. fy soOcIE’ GRAND TEMPERANCE MEETING OF - Vather Matbew T. A,B, Bociety % of New York, will be abthelr larze bail, cor, of % and Yd avenne, on thie Thareday evenine, peaking by | uncle Bea. Warcen, Me Galibraith, Sineme by Metiowan, Jobneon, Tale. asodothers. jlepabhesre invited. A latve hall to let by sppivine te JOUN SHERIDAN, Director, Fores ave, Don't forset our concert on the Zuh T.iOs. J. CARR, Preat., JOUN BANU RIGRIs Ee rec. A P, A.JOHN KNOX LODGE, No, 6, @ Members of the above Lodye will pleare take notice that in censequence of their new rooms not being completed the | oder will not meet on the 24¢t inet, as before notified, but will meet on the tas Thureday io Inne. Mein wishing any informa thon concerning Lodee we will please calion the WwW. MF WRIGHT, West 26th at, JOHN LAIRD, Rec. Re ‘vo Tem, 264 ~ MELTING OF THE T,_ convened at Milltery Halt, 1 , B. WILL BR ry, on Thurs h day evenin at 8 o' . for the pu vigin Circleot the I R.K, Meer. ing i sulhority of JAMES STEPHENS, Chief Orgauizer, J. D. FOKDE, Chairman pro tem ths A —PXCELSIOR-—A YOUNG MEN'S FA- FA her Mathew 1, A. M I}. Pociety, No. 1, of New York, will hold a grand public meeting io their & cor, 63d #t, and Sth ave. this evening, at 79 o'clock, Hon, L. Buckman and Mra. ©, 1, dfille will address the meeung. Sineing by Messrs, Connolly, Murtha and Cole, end Miss Mahoney, Miss Dowling will pre- elde atthe piano, “embers in arrears are hereby no tided to atten and settio thelr accounts, as this ie the last notice thatwill be given, JOLIN A. THOMP- SON, Pres. JOSEPU BILVER, Vice. EDWAKD MATTHEWS, Se 14 “aN EID MILLE FAILTE," The friends of Iretaud will assemble en masse atthe Hrookirn Academy of Music, on Thureday, “4th inst, ab So'cloek P. M., to bid the great Organ: izer, JAMES STEPRENS, A Randred Thonsand W icomes, ‘To hear his views on his situation, and bil Lim God eed in the great work of Reiorm, Coneluatioa aud Action, JOHN KELR, Chatman Committee, PETER O'BRIEN, pecretary, Phe OOth Togiment Band will be in attendance, Hiewetsd conte each. mar be had of the officers of Chicies, and ab t.edooron the evening of meeting, 11 M Auderwou wilt add osa the Father Mathew Society, x0, &N this evening, in ‘Tempersnce Inetitu or Oh ave, Merete, Win, M, turns, Jobn Car and Walter Mecurcheon will slug some of ¢ favorite eongs, Prof. 5. hk. Vi ‘tor ef the F ological journal, will lecture on Friday at the vince, Tiekew 25 conte each, Lhe procee devoted to paring ihe debton the builu large atobe tet, Appy te Win, lbw reewiees, or at S16 Weat 26.b at. CUAKLES CLARK, Prost, BERNARD MCARDL, Vice I’ CHAS. PARKES, Sec, ry Not t—THE VETERANS OF THE War ot 1s e rejuested tocail at the office, No.4 City Hall Place, and get their tickets for ihe exeur- sion that takes place on the iSth day, to celebra the day that war waedeclared py she United ss againet Great Britain, H. RAYMOND, boiz, Gen, Nh. B.-All over the expenses will be divided amoung the sick aud needy members of the Corps, Mt HE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Man- hattan Lodge, 2, Good Samaritans, aro re: quested to incetatt tail thisevening, Cuan jOK JAMES HAGERTY AND MR, aybite ineetlug of at 7s o'clock MH. GUTINAND, W. C.D, W. BU PLE RS, 17d "PAKE NOTICE — THE YOUNG MEN'S Father Mathew l’. A, B. 8., No, 1, of Hobo will hold a paolic mee et,on ‘Thureday, May voth, at 8o' wii be good speaker iongers oecasion, P, i’, MEMAN, Are Ree, Bee, OUNG MEN'S P.M. T. A. B, SOCIETY No. 1, of Hrooklwn,—Aul members are requested fumeebia tull regalia at Latsuier Kall, ut hast pas 6 o'clock, this Thuisaay evening, to @scort the Irie Revolusionist, James Stephens, from Fulton I erry to the Academy ot Music, by special invitstion of Com- mittee of Arrangements. A band will be at the ty. Thlds, QUINN, President, TERENCE Mc- MOT, Vice Prest., JOUN RELLY, hee, See. i8 F MEDICINES, RETAIN AND SAFE CURE FOR srance with Dr, KING'S Salvetion Powd (oea uoknown to the porson, in anything, } >4 per box, soid only at 40> Liudeou st, cor, Gro N.Y. Cut this ont. 4s a Lasers HOSPITAL—A NLW LYING. IN ASYLUM is o,enmedat the corner of Lexing- ton Ave, and bist st, For admission apply to the birst Disoctress, ov kass Zist at, between the houre vend iv dauy, except Dauuays. Applicants must bring certificates of sorme: geuul “ puinge rye Web Slee r Hell, 623 Gardea eck PM. ‘Lheve ho will honor the JAS, ROAR ty, Py ing at + ——s IN- ' their brother THOMAS, Kelly's shoe store, YY et ce A al ce a th Mae BOARD AND ROOW, ) SMALL. CHRISTIAN FAMILY WOUl take ope or two ehildren to tuard, where the @i i bave @mo'be:'scare; nyo! ection t au inisos. Apply 207 W ees oth at, wear it. ave, let floor 403 — A FEW KESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN can be accommodated w enmat ry foome od good board, at 126 25th + rms moderate AWFURNISHED ROM TO LI T TO ¢ OF two gentiemen, Wiblout boar Apply o¢ 208 Ademe at. Bookivn $ FEW RESPECTARLE MECHANICS CAN £2 ob im good board, with the comtorte of * he mabe ve! Yd aod 34 ave, pent at «6 G per week, Appiy tor one Week. a1 05 s ave, int wie - phy ‘A FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS can be accommodates with good beard and plea Ant rooms, Ot 164 bast i2ib ot, bet ist and ud aves, 3d floors : i ¥ FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM inodated with board in ivate family, Apply lol Menry ot. Apply for s dave, 8o A LONE LADY COULD ACCOMMODATE | tere, No objection to a rewiny ma- h at, top floor, front rooms 4 Fast FEW MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with rood board for $5 ber week, where the oake themselves at b ©. Inquire at ive West et bet deh and 7th aves, Mre, MACKEN “4 chine, A FC ISHED BEDROOM, WITIT GaAs, or2 gentlemen, Apply a. loc Weal soul « of With ave, , NICK BEDROOM TO LET TO TWo eentiemen, without board, No. 55 Creel ot near (irand, room 2 4S a A FEW RESPECTABLE MEN WILL GRP soot board and peasant rooms in are rrr tebe locality, by ealiing at vol Weat 26th ai, cor, Tth ave, top tloor, ivs BOAkdING ——2 YOUNG MEN CAN B nodated with gad bosrd and 4 pleasant front Ledicom @b No. 1 James’ siip, batraoce iu 4 thoor, 3 . 161 HEAP LIVING--COMFORTABLE SIN- vie and doulle rooms by nieht, or week, at lo Vestry at, corner o! Weahtneton; rlivo the cheapes: resteurantinthecity, Lodgings all hours ‘ CHAP FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET To eiew elngie centiemen, or gentleman and 2 intnutes trom Hamilton Ferry, Yih house trom ev, iSth et, South Biookive, Fine location w JQURNISHED KOOMS 10 LET TO GUN. tewen aud their wives or ai gentlemen, or ladJes, with board, Call 176 Wet loth at, near sith avenue . eee as URNISHED DWELLING, FIRST CLASS, to lei very lew tor 6 wonthay oo Breokiyu Hetghta, Apply at 68 Columbia at, 442 OOMS TO LET WITH BOARD AT 111 Third at, Will teh; comtors rooms and meals, ¢iven ea! suit boa via WO LET-A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM toone or two gentiemen, without board, ot © Adanie at, Brooklyn, “4 WO FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO LIT, with or without board, to respectable mono young indies, Location very heathy, Cal allthis Entrance on dist st, . ne week a! (60 second av, No. 2 bell TWo RESPECTABLE ME N CAN HAVE hell bed roow, with or wit! e there are no other toardesa, 1 ch oh 6 thous board. $5 eaeu, 21 North M wt, Bd tloor, frome, t furnis ) LET=A FURNISHED FRONT BED- room, water, gee and bath, in Broce st. near Howery, toagentioman only, Reut go aweek. Le quire 661 Pearl at, near Brow WO YOUNG MEN CAN BE AC botrd » Without board, owied ave, SINGLE GENTS OR WOMEN CAN Find beard mall family, at 107 20eu street, 2 near the 2d 3 Q OR4 YOUNG LADIES AND ONE ( young geutlemen can obtala Load at O44 Secon! ave, Sd floor. fsket SSNS | | A $1 mr AT NO, 5 THOM . Ul cheap loduiugs-—t1 bay warde for single ceuiiemen; also & pleas sat furulel- ed room, *ith cooking stove, for uaa aud © Ife; ao a frous Lasement, suitable ior # sore and to live in as well, 10 $6 FOR FURNISHED ROOMS AND “U doard, 21y East 200b ot. (ius, Lai, hot and cold water, &e, é HORSES, CARRIAG A RAY PONY-BUILP HORSE FOR SALE cheap; price $10 +, snitabe for a wavor + sound Call lod Jobuson at, Brooklyn, atter 6 159 and kind, o'clock P.M. A GRAY HORSE FOR SALE~ 16.5 Hands bieh, 5 years old, souud aud kind, (it jor (rock or cartor express, Jnqguirect J. DELANY, cor. of Wall and Pearl ate, N. ¥., or Beigin et, near Clas fon ave, irooklya oO4 “A HORSE AND LIGHT WAGON AND res for sule, Enyu.re at Feed Stoo in Brooklyn, wo ARKIAGE WAGONS, HORSES, AND harnesses for ante—A larve stock of family car- riages, wagons, horses, Ac, selling off cheap, 1) Nevins st, cor of Fulton ave, Brooklyn, cry WOR SALE—2? HORSES JUST FROM THE country, 1 grey, 16'¢ hande hig! yeare old, sound and kind; ft for cars or t z i 6 yeareold, 16 hands high, ound and kind; fit for cart, truck or any like work, Cail at 224 East 19th street, WOR SALF—2 HORSES, 5 AND 7 YEARS old, suitable for cart or truck, Cor,of North Jd #1, and Graben av, Brookiyn, £.1),, grocery store.Jul For SALE—A HORSE, 16 HANDS high, epring curt and harness, together or seps- rate, Can be seen at M. GROOMS’, cor. Dear aud Flatbuah ave, Brooklyn, for 3 days KF IR SALE—A HORSE, COAL CARL AND harness, from 6 to 5 years fit for cart. truck orany heavy work nat the cor of North tdand! No. Wi itiamsburgh, be reon til YOR SALE—# NICK TON Horses suitable tor bakers, butchers, or grocers; also, 1 fine mare heavy witheolt, [hey are trom is to 15 bande high; trom 6 to ¥ years old, rove at, Jaquire No, 7 w i 1B SALE—HORSE, CART AND HAR. ners. Inquire 7S Beekman et, or 251 Pearl, Will be sold cheap for cash 62 For SALE—A GOOD SOUND HORSE, cart, harness and fixtures, suitable for any work the owner bas other }usinessand caunct attend to carting, Apply from 6 tos o'e ock morning or even ing, fortwo days, in rear of COYit's blacksmith shop, Jus Delancey et, Kast Kiver, 1 Fok WANT OF USE, FOR SALE ONE team of bisck horses, well matched, eart and harness, [nguire of 8, De DAL Mortons: and Kens ave, Brookirn, & 1), i MB SALE—ONE LARG fit for truck or cart, 85, fit for EL Herse, Alto a nice bay horse, ny business, $190, Also alow priced hove, ngten st, les Ww I OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS CANADIAN pony, sound and bind, & wears old, auliable tor baker, grcceror milk man, Also wagon aad barucss, Soid separate or together, cheap. 1.6 Varick 1, in the basement, lho For SALE—A GREY MARE, 9 YEARS oid, 16 bands high, or would eachange tor a heavier horee, Iuquire #2 Curstopuer ot, or 1b Bix have. my SALE —4 SPLENDID HORSES, 3 Leorrel, They are I¢ to 16’ he hich, 6 to 7 yeare vid, just ftom the country, tae walkers, fit for cart, truck orany beavy work. | exiea uce b 4 sound and kind in eli barcess. io 8D Vsdisciaascallib viahitoivet if Ws ) D—Asl> E HORSE TRUCK, — Enquire at 216 ¥ uiuvton Bt poe PERSONAL NO MissiNG <= ANN QUINN LEFT HER dream black baad, Peet yale 4d th a tion will be thankfu | JOHN QUINN . dd by her husband, Micha OR ANDREW HAGGERIY are sequested to cali on, or send their addi ess Hudson #5, boos and oy eens 0 Revove FROM 802 WEST 20TH Any iniortua | au kinds exebu: ged and to :ent. a A a = a EEN ALCTION NOTICES, Pawssr ‘KER S SALF—B. WEAVER | Tr, will geil sar. at 44 Ninth ave, atone o'clock, @ large esortmeat of evste. pants, v dres-ea, remnentark rts, aheete, pillows, be Brorierof WM EAVE JAWNBROKERS'S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER. 15 Feet Brocdear, of 400 lotecf men and wemen'sciothine fine her dreaces, akiree, brov and tablecio ha heos ponte, voate ant other attention of dealers and house rd ave ms . Worthr N.STICH 997 Tt | PAWNBROKER'S SALE — THURSDAY, 24th AMES AGAK #1 © amor'ment of + and women's ercriptiona, bedd ng, Loots. shoes and & variety of other gouda, By order, Li, BARNARD, 21 Third ave, a) | R, WALTERS, 27 FAST BROADWAY fw el todar, 66 11 ofcioct, a hehe” S ‘ at No. 69 New u haine . MUEL WYNN, AUCT’R, §S 11 o'clock this tov. at the hones T4 Re tep tat Wureans, maboeanr ‘eae * bisokets, engravings, mirro V6 positive, in lots, 190 MPHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTR Jo) big tla are, wiiles | Jo% o'clock. the en at. Als one, 2 for heavy work, one stylish horse 6 yeara cu \ PILLIAM ABBOTT. ALOT,—OFTICE V « hatham Square, cells on this day, a6 ¥ o'clock, the entire wock and fixtures of ihe grocery and hiqa a the comnerot White and Chur h «tg: b Sof tour and gurara, teas spices, sap, stared; one splendid horse, 4 rears old, wagon and harness, hearie now, wood lee ¢) ests, beer pumps, dc. Also t ture of the family 123 , Salesroom on Friday, the 26 b, at re furo ture of ace 4.6! mth ave, bet she bs] ¢ t arners shi @ i7o ur W ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTR., OFFICE Cb eelleon ‘his Lis oe > tore 213 E 12h a er pulps, ; eo, BUSINESS CHANCES, FOR SALE—A GROCERY AND Liquor hed. A etore, wih 4 roome ay in a good bus nee par Icheep for erth. A | neer Cheep rent end «, Wil be eoid *Y FELTMAN, ton Hail, 8 bh et. tou AS OLD-FSTAULESHED UPHOLSTERING rhop velnese room 8 Clin BASERY FOR SALE<THE OLD ESTA: bilebed bakery 630 Poarl st, 4 doors babar BeAkvinG HOUSE FOR SALE AT IM mene encrifice, wih iurntiiure, &c, all co, Pp iit dito Auccet 1st: ‘ bg ww Cadtornia, i R SALL— VERY GOoob BAKERY, IN L.oonivn, cor ot Ave, Ay whole houre; price thorecadweeon, Apply oJ 3eT ath KeROSENE OLL ROUTR cheap: with or with ‘ NALE N, 45 € [ur SALKmA ti at, room more w re, wacon, cane, 4 Ay aide Seweuth ave, ek | 2 SMITH AND BELL. yas SB COOABS, { established v4 Ad re rochyt perk SALE — A ? SFGAR ’ doing @ Koo willbe sold cheap net owrer la going Por par toulars epp'y ty conwich et 152 POR SALE CHEAP A” DOWN TOWN m e, Cakes BnG dibiag taooo, Enquire at ud Peek sli 2 / RSALE—TH LEASF AND FIXTURES of the printing factocy aac dye Louse, $04 Fue to ©, KODRAT. 247 Baot Sth ob, Ff s—A TOY AND FANCY STORE rpu nt; wil be sod cheap; @ good chance for sconiec tonary, Cheap rent and roome tviivein, Apply iu Piauklin etreet, bet. G and H streets, : te _ 45 MOR SALL—A GOOD PAYING BUST: ness, ssiea ail cash. K o for selling owner wishes to H the ¢ ‘ vod cheap. Inquire LOS | n the ba Fuk Sale HE STOCK AND FIXTURES 0. @ Caady, toy and variety @tore, bear oe liool; rentcbesp, Apply at oe sixth ot, 198 G ROCERY FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND I fixture tho large greoery SLO Fourth at, cor, of Bank, coine @ jarge cash trade, very satlsac tlou givin, 126 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALK, situated in the city of Roc ter, N.Y. on the peineipal 6 t beautuully lovaed; now doing @ business, Acdres A.B. SUPLEE, 637 Broad- Te LET—A4 BLACKSMITH SHOP—BEL. lows and anvils tor sale, Loquire 49% Madison 1 rir et po Lisi Is AND OYSTER STAND sad Voresalies as 515 Second ay, i 1 TPHE CORNER GROCERY, WITH STOCK Aud BRL Fer, 152 Mouio@ at, cor, Mont, omery, will be sola cheaper then cheap tor cal, oa 14 be enid immeniately, Call on che p emulses on Wit ABBOTT, iu Chatham squa.e, lu Los’ AND FOUND, Frounp POCKET-BOOK ON SUN- day, Litt eof the Division ave Ferry foot ot > Wiliamshure! oul, at the Ferry Ofttice, toot of Routh Teh at, sis ye At OSI—SATURDAY, THE 1974, Pope’ Corner, a black and white elu: due find. i by re-urping it tothe erwilite nDere y tewar } owner, A.M. RAHL, at Mr. TONS Pu Bar Ride Li” Ee AEE OR wee QIOLEN PROM THE COR” OF VESEY and Greenwich at, May ¢ it, horse aud wago no uuuber ou it biue body, | epoke brok bind wheel, } “ ea Horse Mouse color, spaven 1m iat come from the country; ve Sivtoany one that fe chi ) questions asked, GEORG POWELL, : uwich 119 KEWARD—LOST A YAWL BOAT $1 in ihe North Kiver, supposed off Washing fon Market. fromthe sloop “(iuide,"” lying ay south Ferry, Brooklyn, By returning it to th Place, the finder will receive the above reward, $5 O REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN From at lofts of 24 Kroad et, now undergoing alters two romr trunks containing principall se letters and papers, with some ar hi ol Pea 4 erate value, One of the trunks has since been found slapty on the prewises, The above reward wili be | lor therecovery of their contents, and no que kod, (signed) THOS, J. MAND, of O. K. blend SS Broacway 19 — BeTTONHIOLE STITCHER ON THE Woe y towing meching,— This attachment mak Grover & Baker stitch, ‘I othe greatest invone tiou on record, Price $15, All orders tod, McULOs hey, Mauufacturer, 1204 Bioadway, ij ¥y we FOR, SALE—SINGER'S NO, 2° SEWING mischine, gimowt new, Wall be wold cheay, at $6 Catharice et, rear house, iss ATEST IMPROVED SEWING Machines O reatout and ee. lor cash or part pay- “0 Cireeuwich ave, lerrous ¢ reat ae #, with privilege of Luying. W. W abine 46 ST, me eh. to 215 Ninth Howe's macuines to sold and repaired, & W.'s anu Howe’ SEWING MACHINES FOR SALU AND TO rent, new and 2d hand, the Fiorence, Wheeler a Wilaon le pated and kept ig th instructions given,at 127) Broady S50 ave, cor 24that, § way, rs : 5 SIBLEY & STOOP 613 BROADWAY, in all tivei-c. ase sews: of exchauging ior any Shae te hout extra charge, alachines of is us WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA: chines, 959 Broadway, cor. 22d ot, Machines Peer to let, partthe reat allowed it pu vad cor, of Blaceker at, dea machines, F Dave the pri ve ey, Aone *Prow a irbets business, conduc 6 CORVELIGRO Decwume Rae tee ba ¥ . ae _—— -- —-

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