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Hovidlen of Lun wey “THE NEW YORK MUNDAY MORNING, JUN From abject Fear to Brazeo tmpudence The Ceusd au @ probally called “Biue-Nyace’’ because of their cool impudence, Tovey earned that title long ago, but last week they ld the moat frigidly iopudent thing om recor’, and hencefort!, they ere entitled to the championship, In the Canadian Auembly o Tropositton was of- fered by ® certain Mr. Gant, to the effect that the United States should be called upon to indemnify Canada for expenses Incurred by the latter during the recent Fenian troubles. It ae enerally beon supposed thatthe indiviaual who hal his coat: collar torn in being rescue! fiom Crowning, and who sued the rescuer for damages, was 5 type of superlative impudence ; but how that person is dwarfed by the side of the Canadian Gait! Canada was in imminent ger of being Gobbled up by the ;Fenians, and of being maleo UN, 25, 1866, Our National Debt ‘ @ the beginning of the present yoar the ceruto@nt bas received about three bun tred © |ea dollare from Internal Revenue, and it is esCmated that the receipts for the current year ‘| reach nearly five bundred millions, This sto@l te the custome and other resources of ernment, will awell the agyregate receipts «ount vearly double the sum required for ~feut expenses and the interest on the national « 4 will leave a large balance to be applied + (be principal of the debt. This gives an en- ‘ly exhibit of the country's resources, but | 008 arises whether ite interests would not t ‘ ‘e better subserved by lene eagerness | province of the Embryo Irish Republic. The ‘ pay of the debt, Suppose = that | * Biue-Noses” were frightened halfte death, and the rece pis thie year wil be two fraatically implored the United States to save them. i retro Gone) in} excess of fnecessary ’ex- | Our government, moved by the cries of the terror- id it pot be better to lighten the ration Npon the people to the extent ‘least half that mum, leaving the debt to be oy) shed more slowly. It in sald that we can the entire national debt within twenty The magnitude of our present revenue ‘+ ‘athe Lelef that the thing might bedone; ub heusd that ve desirable? Now, tt is clear that oe three billions of our national indebtedness fouss be pad from the fruits of our jodustriel stricken provincials, forgot St. Albans, and the at- tempted piracies’ on the lakes, forgot that Canada wee a rebel hot-bed during the rebellion, and, re turning good for evil, crushed the Fenian move- ment and saved the terrified Canadinns, And, jn return for aj! this, they now h the effrontery to @ek the United States to pay them for the ex- pense they incurred in shivering with affrightin theirdread of the Fenians. ‘The acme of impu dence han been resehed. bivaucts, We muat pay the debt from the - acm ere ame roducts of what we grow and what we Agricultural Prospects. uleeture, The nation is now in the Tas Commissioner of Agriculture, in bie report soaveu of © man who is just going | for the current month, #tates that the crops of the pat / & proiteble business, with a limited capital, #0 with au interest-bearing debt upon bis shoul- cers Would it be better fore inen, under these (Gitateboe® to pay the principal of his debs sed thos cramp bie business, or to invest all bie +--of 10 business, and pay interest upon the cebt autil be could better afford to liquidate ii? Tt is vow desirable that we should employ every aravable collar iu eularging our industrial pro- Olle and developing the resources of the country. sue whore we eularge our producing capacity, the \oore We iuerease cur ability to pay the National “el, aud the easier the loud rests upon the shoul- sera ot the peop'e. We believe that it would be -etier for the country ti firty, instead of twenty tert were tnarked out for the limit of time in wich w extinguish the debt. We can pay it in twenty years, but to do that we must continually Gren our present resources, retard the growth of production, and delay the development of our hiddeu wealth. We hope, therefore, that Congress wll consider the propriety of reducing the taxes, for they are now far higher than the requirements of the Government or the interests of the country dewand Preseut year bid fair to produce ou average yield We are glad to are so favorable a statement, tut wecannot reconcile it with the reports that we bi ei! slong bad from various; of the coun try. We have taken especial care to collate news sbout the crops from our numerous exchanges, end from this source of information we wet the Agneculture has awyple taciiities for obiaiwing full and reliable information upon this subject, aud it may be that the injury sustaine! by the crops bas been exaggerate, The truth, however, will very soon be known, so faras wheat is concerved, for we are justentering upon the harvest season. It is now the usual time for harvest in the Border Biates, and the first week in July generally in- Sugurates the barvest iu this latitude, although it will probably bee littic loter this year, ip con. sequence of the backwarid season, A Masiac in Camberinad Menptains Tur Carlisle JoumnaL descriles the vagaries of ®man who has turned recluss and taken up his abode ina cave on Skiddaw, in the Cumber!aud Lako district. Itappoarathat about three y go en ecceniric-look'ng man, of tall and # ender build, @ pale complexion, and speaking with a Bcoteh accent, paid a visit to Keawick, where he occupied lodgings tor a week, . During that per od he wade frequent excursions up Skuidaw, alwaya returning with his clothes covered with tuud his mysterious wanderings excited considerable stiention at the time, various stories being set afloat of his searching for precious metals or hiddon treasure, Leaving his lodgings at Keswick, the stranger took up bis abode on the Lreast oi Bkiddaw, alee; ing at night in @ sinal! cave or pit, sbeltered by @ portable roof of reeds, and lined with nose, He has ow xcept a slort irterva, remained about three years upon the mountains, sometimes passing bis time upon Bkiddaw, at othere moving on to Saddiciack sud Hel- ‘uproved Liberal Prospects in Mexice, A iw wouthe ago, the Mexican Lilerals chang. @l their becticn in fighting egaiost MAximitian, orl 't appeara that the result hes been highly Louetcial to their cause, Up to the tine of that chavgsy they had attempted to contend againat the impera! soldiers in the open field, and to fight them ia pitched battles, But the superior disci- pine and suldieriy qualities of the Imperisliste weve them easy victories over the Liberals, and iu s succession of fights and retreats, the latter see with great loss, nearly the whole coun- (y wee brought under the rule of Max. vellyn, one of hie faacies belong to preach imitias, and = Joarez found himself O20F* | cc cme to the mountain sleep. His ap- el ap im the northeastern corner of rance is deserived — by those , wio Mexico, with only three or four hundred follow- Seve seen him as judicrous in the ex- treme. Elie hair is thrown over bis sbouldir and bangs far vown bis baca, and forme the ouly tection for the bead; his clothes seem to bave nie the beight of fashion twenty years avouand #'0 quite threadbare; he wears no shoes, and goes on oa aba porary in his stockings only. He gives the pame of Smith, and juuying by his language, belongs to Beotland, but when ques. tioned on the subject gives Vasivo Answer. Ile makes almostdsily visite to Keawl ky where he purchases tea and snuff, mixing ond esting them dry. His only cooking Spparacus is ® smal! pan, in which be cooks mosses ol every questionavie ingredients, boling them by the sid o: lighted tallow, Through the limited accommodation of his habitation be is obliged to le in circular position, much resembling thas of a jnakeuuel, 1. some Of bis descents into the Vales, bis appearance frightened some of the peaceiul inuabitunts, and the pulice baving hed their atteution directed to him, he recently underwens incarceration im the county gual for disorder y couduct as Keswick, Woile in prison be painted @ good porirait of the governor uf the ere but .thau Leen w great grief to him to have his bair cut, according to prisou rule, oo hiseuirauce. Having tinisved tis terw ot iuprisommient, he has now goxe back w Lis old Daunis, a cleaver, if nos @ Wiser wan, Financial News, Markets, &c, New York, Saturday, June 23, — 2. M. Room speculation was upward to-day, (he sa. . veucing from 160%, the price of Friday night, to 16% 49 ver cent., closing at 1b2', 8 151% percent. The shipinents of gold and silver for the week, suins up $1,409,419. Foreign exchange closed dull for the Steamer, bills at 6) days on London being quoted at 107 @ 107s for commercial, The general Stock mar- kot was dul! and offered oo features of special inter. est, The loam maket was easy at 405 per cent, Commercial paper was rather more inquired jor, and passed at biga8, The total importe ut New York for the week, compare as follows: +ra. Failing in the effort to contend successfully agelast the imperialists on the battlefield, the Lib- is weer to have fallen back upon guerriile war- sare, which is woll known to be their forte. in »ovall letachments they have for months past been eugaged in harassing their enemy, cutting off sup- piles, capturing «mall parties, and constantly weakening the imperial force, This species of wartare has compelled Maximintam to contract his ue of occupation, and to concentrate his ter- cee st promineut points, The Liberals, con- sequenily bave overrun @ large portion of the territory thas had been taken from them. We bow have the news, which seems to be well corroborated, that the Liberals ere swarming "round Tarupico aud Matamoras; that the Impe- Hts bave abandoned nearly all the important wi. the iuterior, and thas * the backbone ef the Ewpire’ hasbeen Sroken, Maximitiam is out of money; be can ges uo fresh troops from Eu- fops aud there is donger of disaenmon among his We adbereuts, These clrounstauces gvo renew- td coat Jouve tothe Liberals aod impel them to eieuter efforts, The view of the situation which thus yet irow late Mexican news is quite inter eeug, The statements are doubtless exaggerat- oo but there ls hardly a doubt that the Mexicans flair Way to vindicate the ‘ Monroe doc. sue" without the aid of the United States, +s Rebels With the “iron in their Souls” {Se irrepressible class of Southern papers havo succeeded In working themselves up tom very ' igh pltel of \ndignation with regard to the man- vero whieh Jeary, Davis wos treated as Fortress Mouse as represoutel by Dr. Cuavan's book, ere ua Week end epee | : J 5 ‘ve Mobile Reuiree axp Apvaerisen is edited by Tey Geman oo Saute ore 16. Hoy Powsy ins «leading Southern politician, who | eneral Merchandise...” 4,67/,001 ss icrwerly United States Minister to Mexico, Votal... ee sesesseee. 00,140,043 #0 u ‘eee paper, iu speaking of the ‘+ infamous out On 'Change londay Flour was dull and d ing for teve,” enya: common grades, heat was duil, heavy and nomi- ves nally lower, Cora was dull, beavy and ie. lower “ti wae aot Jefferson Davis slone that wae subd. duli and diooping, Pork was deciaediy jerteate ercel indignity by the cowardly act, ceed woe steady, Lard wus duil, Wiiskey - 6 vulrage wae cotuimisted Upon eh millions of | WS# diet and drooping, prope Whom he provegsed to regard as brothers, STOCK BALES-—FINST BOATD, The iron evtered into their soula, Is now enters | 1000 U.S, 68,'81, ep 119% 200 Boston Wat. P.. 40" hate the sous of every Loness wan and every vir- | S000 L., 6a, b-uU's...ido%s 125 6 MO ee ALE hiya Wow) thet reads sbis aliaweful story, Ib is Hed U ahs “0 hea tn Wert (aio tei, ov oat cousin UF Che cuul of the vortens solo | fart fy 1Odis.. Oy Ee Brunswick C, ie ae hae kes doo Trea. 7 Bid. "Aua4 fou Wout NCL, 4) We are sorry to hear thet the fron bas | 50000 do. +. td. ah 200 N.Y Cen, K...., Us's @iered into the eight million souls aforesaid. Bus | 720 FORD. Gay "Wise BOM Oud ba P. Hi 1000 ‘Tenn, 5a., . By Sit iN Wever occur to Jonny Foxsytm thas the iron | 509 Va. 6s. # ee a # ey entered the souls (\o use his figures) of the SM catsisite rts iW Erie Pio... ta 2001 Ne M66, is, to PK. 5 YOU Reading R.... 66. Lun ty Wenge of the poor allows who were tortured | Ty Meh Hes: OY. Fas Keadiug h.....:. nts w dewth at Andersonville, Salisbury, and the 4 see OLMe WOU Mich, Cen, RL... 164g sther prisup- pens of the Bouth ¥ Those men were +4 gy ie, A We Ruane » se) ured aud held as prisoners of War, just as Jeve v7 10 Cle, Col, & Cin, 117 Pb. W, & O.3, 55 1000 M'Giregor W. 1. 64 12% Naseau bk,,.....107 1) Continental Bk... 09 10 Am, Exch, Bs,..113 10 Be. Commerce... 3 y 18 Bk Common'lin, lt 20v Canyon Uo....... 65 Uniou Tel. 1.6 760 Mar, & Cin, 11, 40 Demostic Markets Wholesale Pricos(Current New Yors,5 Coffee, 1d.—Java, v4! 200 Cn & S. Wb, 200 Phsiss> 16 Chl, & NW, Pr, Ou0 Cle. & Lol, b 100 Oni, & KL, lw BOresceeres PL Fa Wea 6 4u LO . 20) Chi & Astou K devs aw captured and held, Throwing ous of Se yuveiion the fact that Davis was the rove of traitors, while they were patriots, he » se eutitled to uo better treatment than his sub- “iuates gave to the victims of Andersonville, ete, hut Wad be not infinitely better cared for than sey We cau sympathize with any man who ste sod we would countenance no cruelty boats eveu Jey, Davis; bub when such scotched ’ »Joun Fomeyia talk about the iron enter- wd he sulaol the Southeru people throuyh the 4cciwin oi Jkre Davis, we cannot belp thiuking vf the thousauis bere atthe North who also teel Me Sguieive livu iu thelr svule—drivea phere, tea WO the boud vi Jaye, Davis, + Maracaibo, iia Orleans, ded; Middlug v, tog, bjeh'd, 17—w1 15; My Dead boy aiding, ba) 10; 4€ YOOGs Yard, brow, idaz most discouraging prospect. Billi the Bureau of | 88d treatment of cholera, Depot 457 Broadw Pith, ewt — Dry cod, 6 Sat Tb Mackere!, |, Bay 19 (ua ly bu; No. %, walle. bermuge, —e6b. ) Todaero.- ane - bleacued do] 45a —a2 60; Lieached do, ——a—— ; Lard 0), 1 9vaz Wt Linseed, | 6va1 66, per gallon; ee m, crude, 25', 076%: do refined. 66856 free, rimone, Rect, Wm, bbis. 16 02060: Do, Pr. m., £1 50024 1) ; Pork, cleer, new, nominal: Pr. mesa, new mess, 82 25-052 81 + Butter, West- ern, 25n%4 ; State, dairy, \sa40; Cheese, common to prime. 0. ; Lard, per Ib., 19 4az2's. Sugara,—Cuba, ine Vv Ova, Crude Whale, 1250190; 160; Crude Sperm, - = =- Jiaeils; Havana, —~a—; Re- l4aite per it, ses New Orleana, ; Cube, doahy per gai, -hentucty, sacar, ; Porto Rico, 658 9015; Virginia, a—; Hav ~~ Eastern eproce: 21 opa2h 00: 065 0); White pine box boards, vb ini 1 merchan ebic box boarde, 29 Hass Poplar and W. wood boards berry Loarde and plank, 50+ Son'hern OF 1 and plank ow, OOn6e 00: Mapie and bireh, 5 Oa40 00 t, 100 Wom dy 4), — Kice, © Kangoon, 0 w Island, bush., —945; Liverpool, each, hee ag per) -91%; liope, crop 1564, rf + 05 Salis for ebipping aud Nidios, ety, 40. SU, doy 1m6S 5 Oo ibe, Goa ooh for retail ote SPRCIAL NOTICES, — =< A Secret for the PublicWe have heard of some Dentiste who don't approve of Sozodont. What ‘e their real objection to it ¥ Simply thie: it preserves the teeth ; and sorded interests w hieper that the decay of the teeth is their bread and butter Emineat members of the profession in all parts of the country endorse and recommend it, Heware of dna ltations 18 Dr. Ine’s Protector from ( bolern— Approved by the Physicians of the Board of Health y of New York, All large manufacturing establishments ehould supply their employee with thie Pad. A nomber im this city heve already Cove so, Any one using moderate precaution aod weerne thie pad, ie eafe trom Cholere, Numbers testify of Bowe! Complaints cured by using the Pad. Labor- ing men are most exposed to sudden attacks of dis eare, aud every one should have a Protector. For wale by ail Drusgiste, Hall & Kuckel, Wholesale Agents, J.V. Hulee & Co, Proprivsors, 72 Peari at. New Y Siu Mareden’s Asiatic Cholera Cure —the most reliable preparation Known tor the preveation . For sale by all drugginte, pL 335 All the Worst Forms of Kbeumation are being say cured by Metest Kewedy. [his wonderiui me ver imile, aod thousands who have suffered exciuciating agou et, aro instantly redeved aud soon cured w doses, “Wheeler & Wilson Lock sutch sewi by o lo Machine and bu'ton ole Machine, 645 Broadwa liowe sewing Machive pany Bromaway, N.Y. tdias Howe, Jr. Presiaeat, wanted, | Kemoval —The Improved Eiliptic Lock S.tco Sewing Macnines—A, Li. cup! broad Axents wanted. 95,00 silk and Cassimere Hats, 85,00. Wuy pay $8.00 for a bat, whea you con get tue same quality for —5,00, at ihe old stand, 83 Chatham et, Hate verailed at Manutecsure:’s prices. Cali gud e@xataloe jor yourseit pity Mows hair. Is the bess hair restorer and oressiag owl poid by Kusvton,ly AstorHouse,aad ail cruggi#ia.. 3 ‘The best place to buy Spring aod Sum- me: clothing Gali descriptiona ie as b No 609 Agen No: 7) wud 02 Bowery. tue largest ascurt store in the city, aud prices le Please cal WEA TE, CUNNINGITAM-—On Saturday Cunuingham, a native of Ure ireland, aged 76 years The friends aud acquaintances of the fi those of ber sons, Phones and Bernard, fully invited to attend the tunesed, i do, 1 Sib at, Wiiliainebusgh, om Mouday, Zoth 1 eciock, I, M. GLEESON—On Bunday, Juve John e Parieh ot Upper Churea, County ud, # remairioa will be taken to Calvary Cemetory fiow 266 Kast Isth at, Lis friends and uequaini- buces me Tequested lo attend, is GORMAN—On Saturday, June 23d, Jane Gorman, of the County Tyrone, Trelend, aged 67 years. The retntives ane ends ol tae tama fnliv invited to wtlend the tunerul, this afiernoon, at 2 o'clock, from ber late resigen Bat Ooh at, MAHONEY —Oa saturday, June 28d, Mre, Mary Mahouey, aged 05 years lier relauves aud inends, and those of her sone Michaei nud Jevemiah Muhoney, are re«pects invited t atiend she iuneral, on Monday arern ZOU inet, wt % o'cioek, Lom her late residence, 1d Kast Siatat, dav MOORE-—On Sunday morning, June 24, 1366, Mires Mary Moore, aged 19 years and 25 days. Pare ‘hee well, sweet bud of beauty Dearest Mary, fare tuoe wel; For thou wert too tair and loveip Tn a world like this to dwei Funeral will take place from the Firat United Preevyteriau Church, North bth #i, be is Ow Wedhenuny aliernoon, at ¥ oe ADG L@lniiv vs are Fequemted to atten MURRAY—On saturday, June 2% residence of her sou, Marcio Murray ia ates *t, Catharne Murrey, Bullousioe, fielaid. sgod 6.) years, . Her frionds, and those of her sons, Martin and James Murrey, sre respec fully iuvated ke the funeral, on Tuveaay atiernoon, « o'clock, trom the Cb t, North 66h ot, Willian 4 A requiem wi be rad at the church at 1) o'elcok, TRACY —On Sa urday evening, at 7 Mra. Catharine itacy, wile ot o'clock, tae jae Patrick Tracy, a mative of Poriumas, Couuty Galway, bre jand. The funeral will take place irom her brother's residence, motthew Sutton, 3° North oth wt, mon- day, a # clock, The iriends ae iuvited to at- tem “es 2 WORECES, TING OF BRANCH No, tical House Pain ‘a Ho Wika REGULAR M A lot the N.Y, ation will te helu av 1 ot, dave, Tuesday e ing, June 2th, CHAK JAMES, Pies, WMD. PARMELL, Keo, pec, A! A REGULAR MEBPTING OF THE N, Y. Bricklayers’ P, 1. Union, the tolowtag amole ant resolutions were umanimously acop t Whereas the journeymen bricklayers of this ty having in the esrly part ot Mey appointed acom mittee to waiton (he master masons, which corm- Mbiece was pot shown due respect, o-. in tact, not Teowived; and whereas, we, the bricklayer, consia- ering our demand just aud equitable, aud ber uily P epared to curtain it; therefore, be is Kesolvea, Tbat we, the jou: neymen brickiayers. do adieie to our former acon in demanding ghag 8 bourse ie a day's work on Saiurdays, Jt was surther re- fei suave vote of thanks be anu is hereuy ten a to Mr, Jus, Webb, ior bis curspoxen maniiness is Ug LUAt Ho Clique shall control his business, Alav, t our thapke pe given to the boughser pele Beckleayers’ Union, for their kind ayn pacoy, aud thes owe shall always remember “A friend in need is @ fr inceed," ‘I'he fol. lowing Loss masons have eequ 4 to our demand ; bb ptowart & sraih, Moore & Mrant, A. A, Mui & Connolly, Whitfield & Lishiow, Joties Con, De aun, Law aud Bhe pre: heat & Douherty, D. prewart, 1. Bi do dy ona, 5. Coombe, dt. Wade W. Mt. Manus, Ais, Weatiy, J & Ked, D. Robins, Jos, Hes linsou, Win thos. Barr, Con, ¢ Bluid & Co, Lawrence & hieraan, Chas, I ‘Leipenay, nger. Levi Br MOE, Jolbm Gisik, Wig, dianne, Geo. L. wd, Win, Myers, (has, Brieot & Ed, Hiasiow, tiull & son, ©: Bon, A. Gt, Corlear, O'ielly, Ley Sounder, My order of the L JOHN COUT M,VALY, ° WILL (6 Hlehib ave, on ih, at so clolues, Ail 10 B..@hUd, &s the election of bg © inouthe will (ake pace. K, DOKLON, Preset. WM. FORKEST, Kee. see, 448 NUHCE 10 SEGA MAKERS — THE | SN wo.kiuin at Mr, Harkelberg’s, lo Coaar et. t PY ed Work, oF hot gesio more per th Va ee mpue JOURNEY MIN MORSE-SHOERS OF baw City wud Ce Jot New York are requesied fo Gg tend m epecial dice .iog ab the pociety Kovlue Lob Pavel BVO, G4 alObday eveniig, June sth, wo hear @ hepork ious the obs ye, aud kew ise Jor tue sitio bod vl bew Welubers, de is uoped that ibeve will be CARPENTERS? UNION, NO, meet at lieitzelbe W eduerday ev Welnvels ae ore for the eu vi & cull Bibebdsuce of thu tase, gy ower ot the Booey, 103, BleskLi. Pres, MM, OM A Ba, Roe ACA ALLEL CEES ete tle tt ct th a al soci O, H.—THE OFFICERS AND ME) above order are rejuerted to meet eithe New tork Asembiy Keows cor Hd #t and First av+, on Monday the 25th. 4s 1p m. to attend the funeral of our lete brother weather JOHN GLEASON, of No, 16. By cord 1 PATRICK CLANCY, Gen, Pres. 4. C, NNELY, ¢ en. Bec. 0. H., 16—THE OFFICERS AND © members of the above Divirion requested to attend the tuner: of their late Johu ‘YW NOTIC K " (, eason, trom his ia @ resi iouce, 465 Baw 1 v'elock P.M. Souda ane PATRICK NOLAN, Piet, JAMES Secretary Fy SRAND RALLY OF THE ST, PATRICK'S A 6 FOB, this Mon ng. June v6 bh, id f.sendeof th 1 meet at the Vib et, near Oh are rejursted to meet et 7 o'clock, to tr going to the meeting at Union Biuste, All triends are in vied, JOUN KAFFERKLY, Centre, JAS, KIEN- AN, See, ae iu4 NUEUITRALIVY—THE MEMBERS OF THE 1 Gen. . icularly re quested to avenue, thie evening, t7 o'clock, to march ine Si w 1d Mass Meeting at Union ejuare, N. BK, sof ireiand and ireecom are also invited By order of the Committee, 11s MPHE Y. M. F. M. T. A. B. SOCIETY NO. 2of Jermey City, will hold a public meeting at their ball, cor Newark and Jersey aves, this evening at7i'¢ o'clock, Speaking by Hi. ©. Aiten, Boogine by Messrs. J. A. Clark, Po Meetan, Parley, Poss Keonen and Braly. D, MeKE RENAN, Pres. . DIL GAN, Viee Pree, J. dg. OAV UY, Cor, der st (HE LADIES NU. 4 T. A. B. pOuliiY will hold their public mecting thie, Monday, evening. in their Hall, corner Y2d et. and lee ave Cap. Deesmp will adureas the meeting, singing by Messrs, Ca roll, Graham. Muiphy, god Mises kelly. W. BOWLES, Pres. BW. RELLY, GH. GOODMAN, see oe r, 5 DRY GOODS. LTS, QUILTS—WHITE, BLU AND PINK, UILTS, QUI Bue DIAPER, FRIN( Ep BATH NAPKINS, DOYLIES, BARNSLY DAMASK, PLAID TABLE COV EKING 3 COPLON SHEE — PILLOW ANEN AND COITON COMFORTABLES, 3 AND PILLOW CASES ON HAND AND MADE TU ORDER; WHILE ANU COLUKED BLANKETS, &v, IKON FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, UAT AND UMBEKELLA STANDS, WASHSTANDS, PIANO AND SLORE sTUGL VASES AND GAKUEN CHAIKS, Be tTE MAKBLE TOP TABLE C. a PAKLICULAR ALTENLION GIVEN TO THE MANUFACTURING OF TKON BEDS LEADS FOR PRIVALE USE AND PUBLIC INSLi hiONS, GOVERNMENT GOODS, CUNBISTIN. OF AiLLuw BLANKETS, SPREADS. SHERI CASES, MATTKEoShS, BEDS TEAL s, &C, i Wat. GARDNER, 244 CANAL 8T, BOARD AND ROOMS, BE > YEW YOUNG LADIES CAN eomimodaet wil good beart, as No, at, Brookivn, Loqarein the bas ment. A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG Can be aecommodated with good bon £126 Twea hat. bet. 2d a roctn bo let, FEW YOUNG MEN OR LADIES CAN Le WO. accoumoriaved Wiis board addy aay 11 td oy ‘ OARDING — A FEW RESPECTABLE Young Mek can enjoy (ie comsorts of & home rt erce al, Privare Bouce; beds now i OARDI —A FEW RESPECTABLE youug men can entoy the comiorts of a Lome as 26 Monroe piivace house ; beds new, 455 OYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employmeut, should apply at the News- Loyn’ Hon Fulce r i 2 a | Oe FURNISHED DWELLING, FIRST CLASS, to let very low ior 6 t hy om Brooklyu Melghte, Apply at 66 Columbi s FURNISHED ROOMS TO L&T-WITH convenience for hiusekeep.og, on 2d floor, ta Grand at, Also rooms for singin gentlemen. troat heaen.ent for office, attic rooms. Apply at 19 © in- t aut JPURNISHE: tOOMS TO LES, WITH Tie use of sitting room and kitelena im # ‘amily of two persone. Lo one or two ladies of & centlenan anil Verma very reasonable, Apply lor one week Weat Sdth at, anv 0. 12> DOVER ST, — COMFORTABLE furnished sooms for jodgera, by the month, 4 NE OR 2 GENTLEMEN WILL FIND A Pp ensant furnisued room, with the use of bath, 89S Sixth ave, near Y4.h ot, Hoteremcne re 6 ‘O SOIT THE TIMES—LODGINGS AND meals) cents @ 4 Lodging Hous obiauied for the bot at quired, A.so tihustivus tite ano O LE » FURNISHED FRONT room, for Jor gentiemen, Cor, 45.4 at and Si ave. No, iui, Two GENTLEMEN AND 2 LADIUS CAN be aceommoduted with board nice & WaAsTED—bY A MAN AND WIF¢, room and bedroom in a private or nice te ment house, or would take charge cf the +m housekeepers on very tair terms, Bet cliy re wiven, Audress 8, D, Biatiou A, Spriug vor days, A, ESPECTABLE MEN OR LADIES CAN “® he accommodated with board in a private family, scrtas mode.ate, Apply wt Gansevuoit aly Le reg h 0 av. Caliall woe ; ee ] 39 EAST 381H ST., nusbed bedroome tor single pen trom © 1 60 to #260; doubie Ledrooms from per week. SAVINGS BANS. “ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM Square, opposite Mowat, New York, eiX fa R mt iad, CEN. INE Kho? allowed, iree of governr I ts made on or before July let wisi draw inter. from thet date, Gas Fe ANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, Sih av, and at. lat; is ely per cent and iree of tax, SAMUP DY, Prost, JAS, b, CHAMBERLALN, 5 QIXPENNY SAVINGS BA W Pace, 5 hat, fronting the 4ih o ceived trom 5 Cente to h,00, Money deposited now will draw interest from August ler, Inte id jor the last 15 years at the race of 6 per 9 s* PER CENT.—FREE FROM GOVERN- MEN? TAX--CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK, 65 Bowery, cor. of Canal vst on all amounis thom Five to Five ‘lou dep iied now will draw inte NION DIME SAY st. cor, Varick, Deposits trom 10 cc received, 8x per cent, interest, free of ta ite in June diaw iaterost trom July let, BLI7I.045 i, a eal bia V ILLIAMSBURGH = SAVI > BANK, cor, of south Sd aud 4tu ots, Liooklyn, 1. i. Dividend Notice—Depositors ate bereby nots feu iat ® semi-annual videud wt the ¢ ot slx per ceut per annum on all suuis of three dollars aud upward, that shad bave been deposited thiee mouths on the lee day of July next, will be paid to depositors on or siier Monday, Jaly 16th, free from Gove. nment Lax, inierest Bot called for will be passed to the creait ot depositors as principal. Deposiis made on or betore she loth day or Juiy will draw interest fiom the las. ‘the dauk ie opem tor business dai) Holidays exceped).on Monvars fiow 8 to 7 o'ciock Y.M,, and on Luesdsys, Ween days, Thursdays api i’vidaye trow 10 A.M, uuti Peat, GLORGE KICAKI, Peat, WM. W Ally NALHANIEL BRiGus, Vice Priests, BAML EL W. TRUSLOW, pee, 467 OOR, OF Tutwrest commences Jul NEW- kK — ASIOR ~ Deposits .¢ 1 CANAL $5,000 Devos Arse, =o } EEP IT ALWAYS AT HAND—BRIESI’S Improved SU CLiOL INE REMEDY |e wot Ouly the Lest, butit is (he sufest ase weil the p. Srieat article ib use tor Warhoa, Dysentery, Colo, Cholera Morvus, Cramps &e. Lt le compouude i,with the greatest care, trom the origigal .eoipe, uni bas been greatly improved by several additi ° euls, OF great Value in oll cases o! Looseness of the Bowes, Old or young cau now use this Keaedy with peitect vaiety ; aud we guarantee that there is 50 other preparation like it in thw maraet, Tor sale ONLY at 40 pou b second SO euate per Lotte, otreut, Willamebues, as | cusb pr ol areas ae octane caidiiniemenea AUCTION NOTICHS, ° UCTION NOTICE—HENRY UG. EVawe Auctioneer. will selioa Tuesday, June 2 i 1) o'clock, at 15 Barclay «ta g ueral & sorttien white e-ante and common we anes, & " of # ‘etailer, and must be ¢ without re: Goods well packed for « A NN, AUCH, OFFIC; New Cham! his day, at 11 o'clock the furniture of a boarairg hour coneleting of 19 well furnished, at 4 \ Le at 2) Hh extemion maibl-tot thatande, m crocker H i . lease of the whole | \ouse *, Tuesday, June 264 Josep Hunk « im sut dealers, Good SDWARD PETTINGER, AUCTR, FORLY: 4 fire! eale of unclaimed property, takes place ow ‘Tuesday, .6ch day of June, at too'cock A.M Central Office, No. S00 Mulberry a, Miece\laneous artic fegare, Ac. men A waiches, Jewelry, pistols, hardware. &e. OSE » ALCT'R, 1156 NASSAT Ot, will well thie day, at 10's o'clock, at 124 Third av,o | ree sock of furntiure, removed ir Mo street for convenience of sale, consising o ho @n) and walnut Prench and other bedetuads. nods, ehalrs, sofas, Brussels aud | feather beds. hair matirasses. &e, MORIARTY, ACCT'R, 181 CHATHAM Square, will sell this dav and Tuceday, at ji jock exch day, fu ae, feat) er bedem i tras a: of Gry Bad taney yoods, clothe ¢ lon ke, CULbaIDS, Bhedis, Kniris, Me. ie ALL GOODS PLEDGED IN n Office 62 Mulberry at, p. to May 3 bevore t of Au lormer owner has given up toe » Kurope, PAWSBEOR! R'S SALE—L HAM wili eli thie day, at vo Bowery, 06) lots men and silk ds esses, eh . pillow cases, Vv to fine linen tablecioins and «.eete COHEN, SU Cliaoton at, Tuesday —1' GOUDDAY, 53) New Canal Weduesday ~ bs, order FRANKLIN, 9 Oliver JNU, OMEBA, cor, Co.uint d Brovme tte brs day — By order CONES, Sv Clinton at. lig JAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, JOHN MORTIMER 16 Bast Broadway, jots # Omen's Corbing; silk, de iaiue and calico drew ee; ekiris, ehawis, oie aud oher clo. ke, rempante sheet, sp.eads, qui te, blankets, boots, s.oes pi ow and other ¢ too numerous to mention, By ome CHAKLES CL ULIPP, 259 Bpiing et, 16 PA NBROKER'S SALE—R, FIELD, 4¢ Py $t, Will weil this day, at 11 o'c.ock, meu an women,’ clothing, beas, bedding, qudt, b ankeu uber clothing, &c. By orderof af, sANIX. Jame etree, oe THosas REILLY, AUCTR—OFFICE 37 Nioil vison lnesuay, June 20.b nity « ‘hureday BY ot .« b West oid at lus o'c.0ek, 1 fue coach, 1 10ck fine tighe wagon, epiitiog top. Ali wiil Le! ithout reserve .o highes, Lidder, as th has no une jor the orn . \ 7M. WIiTERS, AUCT'R” MILLINER # ock Of an importer of Freuch u bb Cay, Bb Ler U'eiuek, at No. Ot, Colbpsimng some very pold Wisuuut reserve, a wou y hans cost Also We lurniuie BLOUSES, CARRIAGE Bust ‘S$ WAGONS OF EVERY KIN tmede ip the best manuel fuch milk, butchers. depot au expie to carry aby Kind of los) SI i WAKI'S Wagou bacwry, bod oh Doar A wy CARRIAGES, HORSES AND HARN jor eale, i mely © tovkaways, pouy fog off chesp, at old. 10% hands: one bay horse, 16 hands, 9 yeare ci we pouy buit bey horse, i& hands, ¢ yeara ola; ail pertectiy round, it for truck. wogo cuit. W weola very cheap, ibe owner ha further use jor hem, Can be seen until sold ay hau * AG FROM 7 OR SALE—3 HORSES, “1 yeere old, on» fit for coal or spring cart, and f Cartor tiuck, OY Watts at, ia baceemith sivp, Canal, LE FOr SAI horse, # er.cet, cl Hibs, Weight, suitable for L / Maen Lane, trom tio Yt 2. AND WAGON) FOR SALE Apmy ORSE pound and hiud: will be soil cheap, Vile ot. $45 trast wid be given, WILL BUY A GOOD PONY-BUIL Loree, 15 hands high, good worker, A ie Wit Aliovet may kind t _ABLIY 8 SEWENG YIACE por #SALE—1 HOWE LETTER © SEN pewing Mechine in good orcer, Price, % . MEALY'S ahve store, No. 5 Lullary ct, lyn, t & WILSON, GROW & Baker, Wiieox & Gibbs’ sewiag machi S.C Aud tO len; privilege to exchange giv W. WICKES, 744 Biosaway, cor Astor Place — SEWING MACHINES—THE HOWE, Bin, er, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilicox & Gil be, " & Lyoo, Enp.re. &e, to veut end ior male, 76d + cor, 9th et, up etairs, P. H. DIAMOND. %4) « SEWING MACHINES DOWN TOWN, ‘J tee tor all tiret-clise es, new and sec hand, Machines to: ud tor sale on part me. tens, Machiues bought, exchanged and rep@in. Pauly rewiug done, 110 Leonard st, 4 doors edad Broadway. au SIBLEY & STOUPS, 643 BR cor, of Bleecker st, desiers in all tir machines, Persons purchasing inachines ol us have the privilege of exchanging sor any other chine Within Go days Wi'boutexd@ Charge, Mucbing of a kinds @xciauged aud vo rent ob \ /HEELER& WILSON'S SEWING Mi chines h ort, Macl adjurted. to et, geut alowed Wo purets J.T ELLIS, “bso a limited business, conduc asa simple convenience, it das Licome » Tecee hid becewity.”—rUN, 8 ILCOX & GIBBS’, WHEELER & Wi "a, Minger’s letter A and No. 4 for tal! The, ewig machines, also Howe's for! athery y the menth ana ior ale on easy ver ichave. Persons cau ren bought tor cash, SS CHANCHS. TOY AND CANDY 8’ OADWA), \ y Lerma ag tou irial, tog 25 TORE FOR SA cheap, with back room tolive in, Call at No, 3 Goerck at, tor u daye, A BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALE—CALL | 112 Mulberry +, is i WOK SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES “ *) @ sorar aiore. 8S ire pus SALE—LHkt SUCK AND tures of laney and variety + a, Dear Let 5 rooms connec Rent $16 por mouin, FOR SALE — A TINWARE tory, with touls, good will, Ke. sons 6.yen jor egg. MAN Oh Balislactony ye Auurcee by box 558 sua Ollce, ee pos SALL—A SEGARK AND NEWSPAIET Ou wore, App y at Uv Sixth ave, ber, deeb aod) UN pia. ’ i POR SAL VERY LOW, ON ACCOM? oO; death, a downtown restauras, wiluou bor tlon, near & leiry, where 160 peiecue daly AbDLY (© BULINGUE, 65 Bowery, room T, for SALL—A GENI'S FURNIS! store, stock, lease aud fixtures, Cail as 82. sireet, FOR SALF—A VARIETY STORE news d jctot l4 yer ed. Rent, slo, Appl T *auding: S rooms 194 Vartek sireet tor 3 PE MEIAL Ok OLD LEAD- iby. of Lhe apove Wauted,ior which the » mou Wid be Paid by ©, UADms, dog iy |