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"THE NEW YORK SON. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY WAR. Tr will be sven by the foreige Hews published 1m thie morning's Sum thet the 4¢rman war has com- nnced in earnest. It tort Prussia and Austria #0 long t get their ange ap to the fighting point thet there was some reason to believe the war vould be equally sw and prosy in its progress; bot, on the contrary, the very reverse is the case. Pruen\a bas commenced the contest something like ® yrive-fighter who feels doubtful about his com- parative powers of endurance, and who therefore determines to win by quick and ter- rife *‘foremg.” Austria was quite ective tn her military preparations juss before the ectaal rupture, and yes when the rupture came, Prussia hed oecupied the important Siates of Hanover and Saxony almost before her sntagon- jet knew ber purpose, Count Brawagn, who is the heed and the brains of the Prussian Government, bas evidently been « close observer of the late war in our own country. He has learned thas in an invasion very much depends upon celerity of ection By the prompt action which the Prussians Deve token, they have not only enabled themselves to drow supplies from Brates that mde with Austria, Dut they bave saved their own country from the desolation sitendant) = upon the theatre of war, But Prussia has accomplished even more than that, for, according to the report, the advance of her army bas already entered Bo- emis, thus brieging the war bome to Austris. No geners! bettie had been fought up to the date of our last advices, but the first struggle has doubtless occurred ere this, The importance of our present news, however, is not confined to Prussis and Austrie, Italy bas also declared war, ‘end ber army, under Gawinatnr, has assumed the offensive with the eame activity that charac- Verises the Prussians. The Tialians have crossed the Minclo, and are now upon Austrian territory, Thus Ausirie is simultancously beset om opposite sides by two powerful armies, which necessitates « division of her military force, The m!nor German Bistes which have taken sides with Austria, must now wheel into line, and the great struggle will then reach ite height, so far as the present bel- ligerents sre concerned. Meanwhile, Russia is sald to be massing troops upon the Eastern frov- tier of Austria, to be ready for contingencies; aod Naporsox is known to bave his preparations made for any emergency. Even non combative England begins to feel the warlike breeze, and her Ministry gives signs of dissolution. In fact, all) Burope seems to be on the very verge of an @ruption, and there is every indication that the a@reatont war of modern times hes just commenced. A Coatly Vice. Acconpine to the Interns! Revenue statistics, there is now annually consumed, in the United ‘Mates, about forty-five million gelions of spiritu. ous liquors—equal to one and a-half gallons for every man, woman and child, The wholessie Price of the commonest article of whiskey is now in the neighborhood of $2 25 per gallon, The re- Sailers admit that they realize « profit of one hun- dred per cent. on their sales, and, edmitiing that they tell the whole truth, which is not probable, the sum paid by ‘consumers’ must be at least @4 50 per gallon, But it is really much more than that, for it i only the poorest class of drink- ere who indulge in the cheapest article of whiskey, But, allowing that $5 per gallon is the average which consumers pay for spirituous Nquors—aeum probably too low by half—that would givo, asthe #ngusl sum devoted to such liquors by the people of this country, two hundred million dollars, But that is not all, The expenditure for ale, lager beer, porter, bitters, and other liquors that do not belong to the first class, must be added to the said two hundred millions. It would be difficult to Yeach # satisfactory estimate upon the latter class of Nquors, but it is quite probable that they bring the aggregate expenditure up very Dearly to three ‘undred millions. And what do the consumers get in return for this vast expenditure? Is leads them to dissipation, debauchery end financial ruin; it brings want and suffering upon their fomilies; it induces depravity, vice and crime; end it leads, through mentel, moral and physica) Sresiration—to untimely death. The War in Paragaay Tew Peraguayan war in Bouth America has been #0 far overshadowed by the great contest which fs jast commencing in Europe, that it has ately attracted but little attention in this country, Bull it should not be overlooked, for it involves the military fortunes of four nations, three of which re republics, modeled after our own Government Jo yesterday's Bux we published some important Wews in relation to the Paraguayan war, which sews was embodied in official dispatches from the United States naval commander on the Eastern ‘coast of Bouth America, and ts therefore reliable. It seems from this intelligence that the allies— Brasil, Uruguay and Argentia — have made very slow progress in the warfare againat Ahelr plucky little adversary. They had succeed- ed in forcing the Paraguayans back upon their own terntory, and had effected » lodgment upon the Paraguay side of the line; but it cost them dearly, They wore gallautly attacked by the Pareguayans, and» desperate battle was fought, resulting in heavy loss to the allies. It is now quite Lixely fhat the war will be protracted for « considerable time, The Paraguayans, up to the date of our last dispatches, had been acting upon the offensive, ina hostile country ; but now they ere op thelr own goil, fighting to defend their bomes, and with the advantage of defensive posi- Mons. The allies will, undoubtedly, be successful fm the end, but the present prospect indicates a long war, Death of Senater James H. Lance. A telegram trom Leavenworth, Kansas, an- gounces thet Bensior Jamas H, Lane, of that Biate, committed suicide on Sunday evening, by shooting himself with « pistol, while ip » supposed state of temporary ments! derangement. Mr, Lass was born in Indians, in or about the year 1515, Up to the year 1si2he had only @ local reputation in Kentucky, where his family removed during his infancy, and thes reputation was not ouch to be proud of, He was unfiuchingly brave, sud that quality, which was alwayean object of admiration in Kentucky, secured him a consider. able populanty, In 1852 he was elected to Con- gress es) 6@ 6Democrat, end at the end of bis time be went to Kansas, —attracted thither by the troables which then existed in the terri. tery between the pro-slavery and the free-state clmenie, He soon became one of she mos) shive free-state leaders jo the territory, and he contin« nod to fight the “torder rufisne”’ until the trou. bleajende’, When Kansas wae admitted aso State im 1561, Mr. Lane was elected United Bates Senator, which position he held up to the time of his death. He wan impulsive, morose, excitable end quarrelsome, Fe never had many personal friends, but bie daring conduct gave bim a gene. ral popularity in the territory. Defeodiag the Trade Unions, We have received from an inctignant individual ® note demanding the publication of « lengthy document, purporting to be » reply to sundry slanderous publications concerning Trade Unions, said to have been published in our columns, The writer peremptorily calls upon us to insert “intect and unabridged,” his article;—which we tm mediately consigned ;—withous further coneid- ¢ration—to » place in our waste basket. The ge- nius who put bimeself forward in th« instance, as the "Defemter’ of the Trade Unious, bes un doubtedly raistsken bis vocation. Flight of the Child Marderer. The Rochester (N. Y.) Uniom of Saturday sare: who whipped his child @ county, hes fled to which he did not deem hborhood where he resiled. After the eum of $10,000, he want to bis id not feeling himself asfe he re- to rif re father's honse, turned to Albion end offered his living bod the Sheriff for ssfe keeping. ut the & fi.eed to him, and Lindsiey took train for Canads. These are the faci case. Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Monday, July 2 6 7, M.—ihe Stock market was generally quiet end steady to-day. Gov. ernments were firm. Gold clored at 153%. The highes: quotation to-day was 165%. The Steck Ex- ebange hes resolved to adjourn over from the Se cond Hoard to-day until Thursday morning, at 10i6 @clock, The money market remains very easy at 4 © 65 percent.on call, Discoun's were dull, and prime paper passed at Gal. The bank stateme: with. out amy feature of special importance. The loans and Goposite are about equally increased. The legal ten- der line shows an increase of nearly one million. Specie deporite are down $706,878 Om ‘Change to- day Flour opened 16e. 0 Yhe. better, and closed quiet St 10c,a Ibe, advance. Whest opened firm, bos closed dull and heavy, Corn opened ic. « 9, better, but closed with the advance partially lowt, Oate were Gull, and le, 2. lower. Pork was firmer. Reet was stesdy, Lard was heavy, and Whiskey was quiet, ATOOK RALRB—PIRAT BOARD, 8000 0.8. 66,°81, op 1%, 2000 P. Ft.W.&C. 1,.190 sso l6'@ 15 Metropolitan B..119 500 U8. 68, 20's. li d's 1) West | nion Tel. sys 1 6 do, cy 97000 do. ‘40 66 . 400 do......."66. 108% 100 Mariposs Min. 1000 do...... .Cp.1u3's 600 N.Y. Cen. RK. 96 5500 U.S, 66, 10-4"s,. 97\q B00 98 00 Trea, 73-10.....1 8ig 500 PW. OL. Obi ‘800 do.. “8 le . H. uo do. Sig 7 000 do 00 do. eee 100 Ky. 60..... O Erie kK... os OD 6000 Va. 68... 11250 do... ..613gn63 bu Tenn, 6a, "vu, 40 Reading R....... 104 4000 N.C. 68... WMS. aN K. 1b do.. bs ” a is aTShy 400 Mar. & K.. il low do.. do... + LOM 000 Me, fe. . 100 CAL & NWR. BU 10000 Obio & Miss... 26 600 do 30 10000 ' «2656 100 Chi, & NW. Pi. O04g uo Ill, Cen, Ba.....116 BROOND BoaRn 100000 1.8. 6e, 5-208. 104s 100 N.Y Cen. R oR 16000 do......."65.10h'9 300 do... «Oh 29000 U.S, 68, 10-4", V7 SLO Erie kK. Bs yuo do, OT 1000 do... 63 ‘ 10y Weat Luion Tel. Bi'g 100 do, -blabls 100 Bostom Wat. I’., 34ig 1:0 Mariposa Pt 3 100 Atiantic M. 8... 12434 20 Beading K. i wo do... 106 9a 106 ig SPECIAL NOTICES, Marsden’s Calisaya Tonic os an altera (ive stands without an equal, Physicians prescribe it in all eases of debility. Depot 457 Broadway, For tale by all Druggiste. 306 Met¥s Chemical Pomade restores gray Dair, Is the beat has restores and arossiug Known bold by Rushton.1) AstorHouse,nud all drugs! ese 385 Remeval —The Improved Elliptic Hook cpt Sewing Machiuer—D, 5. Covert, & Co, Hivoadway. Agente wauted. to Howe sewing Broadway, N.Y. wanted. Wheeler & Wilson 1, Machine and Button Hole Ma pa a Eh RL 8 (one Machine Company, No.699 Ellas liowe, Jr., President, Ageuts ock Stutch Sewing chine, 625 Broadway sdb The best place te buy Spring and * Mer clothing ot ali descriptions wash. B, Baldwin's, No. Ti an Bowery. The iarg assortment ‘and store in she city, aud prices less. ase cali. 4 ————o- SuaTme BENNETT —On Jnty 2 of Peter aad Alic and 1) days, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rea!- dence ot her pare 435 Colun it, South Brook- lyn, this luesdey jock, ig FLANNAGAN-—On July 2 the wile of Heury Fisnnags tive of the County Monah Costieblany, [reiand, Mer relatives and friends are reepectfully tnvited to attend the funerni, this (luesday) afieimoon, at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, O42 Kast 13th ot. Mer remains will be takeu \o Calvary Com- every. 108 JUMP—On July Ist, of consumption, Chauncey R. Jump aged So years. rhe frieuds of deceased are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, th Uesday allernoon, July Sd, ab 1 o'clock, trom 765 Third ave, bereof tae 19h Hseciucs Police, of which Freciuct deceased wes a wowber, lé McINTYRE—at Yorkville, on Sunday, July Ist Abby, widow of the iste Owen Mciuryie, @ naive ol Carepivonil County Cork, lrelaud, aged 64 years aud 7 da, Her js and acquaintances, slso those of the family, aie respectiuuy invited to attend the fune- ral, op Tuesday atvernoon, id inet. at 1s o'clock, trom her late residence, 54th et, bet. Madison and 'd, Ellen Bennett, danghter © Hennest, aged 4 years, 10 months Sth aves. lier remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. 266 WHALEN—On Monday, Jnly @d, John Whalen, son of Patrick and Catharive Wh agod Wyre. and 16 days, a native of Kilkenny, His triends and acjuainsances are respectfully in- vited to attend (he juveral, trom bis inte seciueuce, 220 Bast 17th #4, on Wednesday, July 4th, las TRADE NOTICES, A MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN Ship Plumbers’ Protective Society will be beid at 91 Ave Ly, on fuesday evening, July 3d, at $ o'clock Punctual attencance ts requested, as the Br-law ready for distribution, JOHN JUDUE, Pre PUROELL, see, REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF the Luited © will be held in their Rooms, 6S Bast Bro: y hyening oa this ‘l ues atso'clock, All the wembers ere request tend. Br order of CHARLES CAKIER, Pies, JAMES P. LARKINS, Ree, ec. 102 REGULAR MEETING OF BRANCH No. 7, of thes, Y. BP. Louse Painters [ thom will be heid at Miller’e Hall, at Séta avo, luesday eveaing, J uesied to attend, CHAKL Wit: D, PARMELE, Reo, Sec. OTICE—THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE Laborers’ U. B, soeety will bold (heir regular ony Mestiug ov this Tuesday, the Sd of Juiy, at jo P. M..iD the 1440 Ward Hotel. All members are requesied (0 astend, as there will be an election of officers this night tor the next year, W, P, COLE- MAD. Kitws, ON EAR AX seo da JAMES, Frondept; TTA ee ry) a ——— <a 5 CR RGESRDCUEEGESRPEOIDELLT CEIEIREL aILIPEEn ED Inx"Taiunresn mar oainrtaaal Comemnemniaicamammmaiaaiadinan ailianad nai aan nian = _— a 1 ' =< Also the mein. | GENERAL BUSINESS. FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED FOR #4, #0 to #15. Superior gold, silver and bone fillings, Teeth ox without ‘he knowjedce ot the patient, by means of pure Nitrous Oxide Gas, ad- min WW & Dew process. Ali operations war- Tanved, at 1° SOCIETY NOTICES. ICE—THE MONTHLY MEETING OF he Blue Stone Catiers and Fiaggers will be Jackson Hall. on Tuesday ine, July Bd, lock, PETER COX, Pree, JOHN itesTaw: er. N™ a a ——2 Mast 13th ot, bes. 3d an . 344 a 7 “DAY Torre sz. a 4 ond : BOGART, AUCT., THIS DAY, A? NQTCETA REGULAR MEETING | OF AGENCY OF THE ROMAN LOAN—ONE | Jo 105 c'cloe¥, at the were. 1 North, Willem ey Bowery. 00 Toseday night $d (hel all ameter aes Hundred Dollar Gold Londs are reauy for de- | @ smal! lot of household furniture, one light wagon > . fe eowill | livery at exty-aiz doviare gold each, JOHN B. MUK- | also 176 tranks and valises of clothing from Frenen's the bas seer ol the night. WILLIAM KAY, Anthorized Agent, 15 Nassanet, N.Y. 846 | Hotel, — aan 8 N. Press | RMITH, Rec. wee, a8) A LARGE, WELL MGHTED ROOM | NOTICE PORTHE 2D TIME—ALL GoODa STERERS WILL HOLD TO LET pledged in the pawn office, i On the 4th floor of the Son Rallding, corner of Nassau and Falton streets. boquire in the sun Office, “ At 45 CHATHAM AND 29 NORTH WIL- reguier ikly meeting, this, Tuesday it Hall in Demilt Dispensary, cor usd +t Members are requested 'o attend to port of the Auditing Committee, JOFIN Pres, JOHN ENNIS, Rec, Bee. 126 liam sta, old goid and silver bought; also gold and JOUN MO. - <== | diver watebos, diamonds, jewelry, &e, The pighess ‘ote men's 'Y NOTICES, | «1... ET Reema ERIE GPs OAL RROORLYN DVI | BBRUESTS CELEBRATED — INSTANTS: | sher's sik and 0. H., lL. L, BROOKLYN DIVISION, AIR DYE. : A NEOs H Le THE STANDARD DYE OF THE WORLD; *No. 1, please teke notice that your regular mee tne is postponed from Abe ON He ol op PRICE ONLY 8) CENTS PeR ROX. y en OHN GOLDEN, Pr . r s This Dye is now considered by all who h PUNE : ——____ 3 __ | the STANDARD DYE OF THE WOR PUBLIC MEETING OF THE, Ladies’ | bas east in the shade all the old dyes, because it ives a more uraland Life-like color, changing ed or (Grey hair t @ magnificent BLACK or KOWN instantaneous without | to the bair; it promotes the growth insead of ismore iasting in ite effects. 1 from the old-fashioned ayes, Gpon sirietiy scieutific prine Whoiweaie A FM. T. A. B, Society No. 1 of Jersey City, in their ball, cor of Jersey and Newark aves, Mr. eHugh wil address tbe meeting, Singing by Mr. umelty, JOHN LYNCH, Pres, JAMES CapRin, or. , ©. H., No. 17—THE OFFICERS AND mbers of the above Division will tas |, cor. of $74 ot. and Jet ave on this (Tues- 8 c'oloek. rem’ ts CONRENG- ”. 8 DORAN, Bee. a HER VETERAN OF 1812 GONR— os of the war of 1813 will meet at 4 ce. at 1236 o'clock, this day (Tuesday), » 0 atieod the White rage & conts per |b; colored and weolens, 2's ce books and newspapers. 7 l4 cents copper and pewter, 2 ¢ 41 16 New Bowery, eor Roosevelt ead, 6 conts— 165 my ‘ecoased brother soi Sg Matin yiw- Fe RNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MOND, Brie. Ges. Fie oPPiepns | Tihenesh eka ae Bourte a"ena y cr te Canal, sekeepers or An tls NO, foul <THE opPiCeRS | FUN of cen of aba ea ticnisrly requested to sttend their monthly meeting | °*® Pay by instelmente if preferred. 343 on Wedne: ay, July 111 sat phe Hock oor. Avant. IX INCTIONS AGAINST THE EXCISE im |. Bow 00) ul their old dette, or thei: names will be erased frome La beer | cau newt a Saratie Caf the books By order of JOHN GORMAR, Pn it. ay. Apply te DAVID ete, Coun- HW. DOHERTY, Bee. z No. 10 Wall st, room 80. Yi 0. ,, No, 2—-THE OFFICERS AND emembers of the above Division ar MPORTANT TO LIQUOR DEALERS— tie G pl wantaly mesiise at Ath vtjand net ea injunction, apply 11 Chambers at, isa bh ave, on th ilues y . ————————— Punciual ettendeoce ys te ered hy onder of QUOR LAWS—IN. CTIONS Against PATRICK FLYNN, Pree, PATRICK McGUIRE, itan Excise Commissioner, &c., fur- ec. B®OOKLYN—1HE | MEMBERS OF — ST. James’ Roman Catholic Benevolent Society, of city of Brooklyn, are requei to meet asthe Bisbed ats) rteet notice by LEVY & EGAN, Attor- neya, &e Trvom Row, opposive City Hall, 330 JOLICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be @ meeting of the shareboiders of the New ry school roem, at § o'clock, on Lu to attend the | York end La Piste tien: p Company, at the office funeral of our late brother, | HO DRICKAON. | of ie ory & Co. 108 Pearl st, on Ky order of PATRICK CARBERRY, Pres, JAMES w daly s xt, to elect five Directors to FARRAHE, Bee, 118 he second year, and aiso three Inspectors to 80) the election 1567, im conformity with the by-iaws of said Compan JOSEPH WELS- RD, becretary, 351 FFICE OF THE NEW MILFORD MAR- ble Company 9 Broad et, N. Y., June 30, 1566. Notice is he: ven that # meeting of stockholders of th.e Company will beheld at r offic the 13th day of July nett at 12 o'clock M., sand such other busi COSNELL'S BAND REMOVED FROM 19% Mott s& to 199 Fourth 04, bet aves A ine B. L. KIRKER, Leader F ircle Rasiness Meet ng at 16 Broadway, on Tuesday ning, Jaly 3d at Tig P.M. Those wishing to join re invited to attend, PATRICK COONEY, a ea, r 4, ire BROWS. § NVINCIBLE YC + MEN’S FATHE! Matihew Soc » will hold « pablic meet- lewark ave, J.C. At by ENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE CONSTI- tutional Wolf Tone ( will bold their regular AW NBROKERS’ TICKETS PURCHASED of clothing, &c. A jot of clothing on han Cons, vests ‘and meaty Erekcclass, at balf the origin: LEVLE, 427 Broome at, {re at Cooper F o'clock. ing by Mre. Chas. T. Mille and Bruice. Siu by Mra. McDonald, Messra, Kee- ban, Johnson, Post and others. Miss len will pere form or the piano. The members are particularly Tequested to attend, as is ihe pigs for eecti A Cc e ion of # cers Pres. MclAVEY, Vice. HOMAS |, See, 141 ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW ociety No. % of N. Y., will hold « grand public mn © mesting at their hall, cor ot ®t ana 2d ave, this Tuce.ay evening, at t's o'clock, peak iP Conneellor Dickerson, Singing by Meser . McGowan W ilso: Band of Young No. 3, of Greenpomt, will be cost. GEORGE 156 PIANOS, &—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY— Also watches, jewelry, paintings, segars, sew!n on planes, moloderns ‘weithes jeanne Ben or on y ‘ bought forcash. I. F. JONES, 6% Ann rif 30 STAIR BUILDING SHOP, 113 EAST 27TH near 3d «¥. The Leas of stairs built of ime or bard w. A vary. of fancy newell poste, rails, bailasters, scroll brackets, at lowest pos price. City and country work solicited. Cut t. A. DAVIS. 308 SMITHS—NEW YORK, JULY 2D, 1866..-The rtinership heretotor: ing on- ler the tirm of SWIFT & LYON is this day dissoly- ed by mutual couseat of the undersigned. SAMLEL LYON havi drawn, the business will be cou- paved by J. E. SWIFT, SAMUEL LYON, d 1 ) USEKEEPERS OR PERSONS going to housekeeping OF parties having rooms to let, cag be suppli with carpeta, furniture, cloths, bedding paris aod bedroom suite, at BEN- DALL & SCOTS, 209 and 211 Hadsou st, corner of Canal, and can pay by instalments if preferred. ‘ HE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE Prevention of Cruelty to Animals being in the dally Foceips of letters trom citizens, complaining of cruelty inflicied on horees b them, when disabled, the womens Knots u intorm the publi whatever ¢ re completel less accompanied by the name and address of the f.emant—as well as that of the offender, aud other particalars, The Bociety would gladly redress these wrongs but to do eo it must be put in possession of all the facta. HENRY BERGH, Pres. W.C.H. WADDELL, Sec., 826 Broadway, cor. of 12th at “41 47H OF JULY—20,000 PALM LEAF FANS, 4,000 pairs cloth slippers; 200 pi olled silk; eases Bengal indigo, and other goods cheap, Dey at, 3d thor, pic nie at Fort are requested to a un ye in- head be roqusehed to attend, as this meeting. THOS, CONCANNON, H T. CARROLL, K 189 AVE members of this Circle, and others wishing to join, are requested to atsend the regular mersin; thie Tueadsy evening, their room, 267 borery e 1, McCARTHY, Centre, 29 N Y. LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY—A lar monthly meeting of this Society will be nd ve, July Sd, at S o'clock; no pereon admit- te thout their card of membership. By orde’ JOHN H. WILLIAMS, Pres, JOHN MEKCH AS GQOCIETIFS, DELEGATIONS, J SD who intend to oto Dr. Brown's lee, on the Fourth of July inst., m Jersey City, at S@ o'clock A. M. The proces will start from the Hall at 9 o'clock precise led by Mauali Beud, and the boat will leave piipret Haye yer es, ara eacens t rin tall reg in order to get their Proper Loy the live of mareb. WANK’ Mat A of Arrangements, - 165 HE VETERANS OF T of this and the adjacent counties will meet at the Mereer House, cor, Mercer and Broome streets, on Wednesday, the 4ih day of duly. et 13% CHALE CIRCL | THE The meeting wil be addre: by a member of th: KB PJ 1 Metropolftan Rooms, 160 Hester #4, on Kee, Bee, Washington Hall, corner Jersey and Newark tree: dock at 10 o'clock precisely. lesios, r RICHARD ALLEN, THOMAS ( WAR OF 1812 full uoitorm, race th LOST AND FOUND, DOG LOST—ON 10TH ST., A SMALL, white terrier Dog, shortears and tip of tail bentin, Whoever returns him to 432 Seventh ave. will receive @ liberal reward, 292 LOSst—on FRIDAY AFTERNOON LAST, June 99tb, @ earman's memorandum dock, sup- to be loss on or near Pier 21, &. KR, pear ihe alton fer A suitable reward will be given b: r turnip the same to the owner MARTEN MUR PHY, 19 Wall ot, of 144 Pearl at, N BY A LITTLE OST, ON SATURDAY, irl coming trom Fort Lee boat, « silver medal belonging to School No, 19. Liberal reward will be paid by leaving she same at 111 Weat idth et, 12 OST—ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27TH, la bank book. The finder will be suitable reward- ede aving itatthe North River Bank, or HAR- PEL'S, 743 frird ave. a) ST—ON SATURDAY EVENING 80TH American Ip ABM, DAL T A BARGAIN—TWO SOUND HORSES —one for heavy, the other for light work, A'so wasen cheap. Apply at private shee 120 * “3 WAGONS AND HARNESS ight family carriases, buggies, iling off 20 per cent. y , 6 st, Brooklyn, OR SALE—2 LIGHT DOUBLE TRUCKS, feed wagon, two teams and harness, in good or- dor Tmquire 168 Norfolk st, for 5 days. 304 FOR SALE —A STRONG WORK HORSE, 16's hands bish, 9 years old, fit jor truck or 41 Canal, for or coal cart, UACK HORSE, 186 HANDS a road Wess ¥ Fro a8 F Apply a869 Watt et, near days. Fer SALE—1 BL "i Id, coa. i é 0} be fy Ne bes ft for A655 OF Sruek, le L ult, near the foot sf Beskmen at, A pals of sil Pave - - ——s—satas | Ver spectacles. nder will be suitably reward- COR SALE—A BAY MARE, 7 YEARS | ed by reiuruing the same to DANIELS 50 Ann ttf? old, and sinele track, will sell also a eplendid ere good years oud, fit fore 4 of heavy work, is 17 hands iulre as 330 Weet oem at, tor 3 days. Any s«ood brick cart for sale, will fiad s quirtug as abo 115 ALE—A HORSE, SUITABLE FOR truck or cart, orauy Kind of work, or would trade for a low price one, at 230 Woes Sud % in te aud cheap; a * a aa . 4 condition, ' OST—ON MONDAY, JULY 2D, WHILE riding 19 @ Bleecker street car, the Bleecker Street Savings iy finder will piesse return it to Bank, Centre at, and receive tue thanks of the ow Ls IST--METROPOLITAN FIRE Di meet fatigue cap and badge, No, vs. * tinder will plea e leave the same at House of Eu- gine Co, No, 1 5 West tbh ot. aT Grocery Store, FOR SALE—TEAM, TRUCK AND HAR- OST—ON FAST BROADWAY CARS, ness, will sell separate, Inquire of A, CAMP. a bunch of | #8. Finder wall be rewardeu BELL, No. 4 Broad JPOR SALE—A BROWN HORSE 1 10°; owner has no ase for him; a good worker, by returning the t MARCUS LEVY Chatham st, £ OST—AT 5 O'CLOCK ON MONDAY, 2D. gene looking, and gemule, laquire for KROGER, at ost. a Memoranduin Book, containing receipts, SRAEL'B stables, Myrile ave, cor. of Caritom, | &e., wiih money, Lelween 1S) st, and 167 Brooklyn, w Grand, The hader wil, please tat 16) Grand WANTED-FOR @100—2“B HORSE AND pt and receive @ liberal reward and no Gagesions top buggy, ter country Those poring gees githor can sell Yor cash by addressing KE. B., ope ' '1O CARTMEN—REWARD—THE CART- man who meved # piano oa Lhureday, 2ist of Jane, from 322 Kast Sith at, or any cartman who moved any piano since that de‘, tor Authony Jacobs, & short Geiman, with « large humpback, about 80 or 55 years old, epeaks English pretsy weil, is requested to cail or senu his address to the under- Signed. and will be liberally rewarded, BABTEN & HARDENBROOK, 147 Tenth st, N, Y, 820 SOTA HEAVY EXPRESS WAGON AND « Harness loreale, Apply ab MEIB/ ER's Liv Yd Bhables, Ave A, near lith ot, Must be woid‘to MISCELLANEOUS. eT in BARbina iene Le =WARD—LOST, ON “2D INST, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PaTENT | $] BEWARD—LOST, ON THE 2D INsT., AVENCY MESSRS. MUNN & CO, Pubiisbest | cgimai's memoranduiu book. The finder will re- of the “Selentitic American,” continue to ac $88 At- | ceivethe above reward aud confer a favor by leavin: ‘ stor curing Valente OF new Inventions ip | {*ai 60 Barcay a1. NICHOLAS MARSILA LIC. ied bie all HNO out ies, had ‘ 5 --— + ~ — 4 ere “ AN & CO, have had seventeen years REWARD—RAN AWAY FROM comp.exion, wore lilsc calico dress ani while publ, scoompanied by & biack and tan slut, with curly tall, ‘The above :eward will be pald on their return to 107 Bank at, 145 $15 REWARD—LOST FROM A Wagon in golng through Orchard, Division. Pike gad Boot Broadway, Bowery to Canal at, a | Case or Box, marked J, Newman, 50 Suffolk st, N. lao with lead pencil, M. Goldstone, Poughkeepsie, N. Y, A suitable reward will be siven for any iuformstion that will lead to the recovery of the sae, by CHAS. MV EM Ag, 0 Barer Marke, Pamphlets convaining the Patent Laws and other importunt intormation to inventors, furnished, free, 0b application Consultation and advice free, Address MUNN &CO, ST Park Row, New York, or cor, ot F and Tth sts, Warbington, 1, ¢ __ at LD TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT the bun Oniice, PENNIES FOR SALE—AT THE SUN aise, Pm a hn st ee ae te een at AUCTION NOTICES. ES ee UCTION NOTICE—LARGE SALE OF fhe. f di st, by ia Hil twenty craves rope. YAWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY 7 Broadway, of 400 p4 remes, piece goods, remnants, uncer-e! ny boa and shoes. &c.. suitable for the season. Aleo vai Watches and first-rate jeweiry, at | o'clock. Ja pe former owner bas given up business TIMER. 15 women's very ¢! dresses, skirts, crape other cloaks and sacques; remnants preads, quilts, blankets, shoes, ¢ ters, fine coats, prute and veri worthy the le der A LEV tention of 1 Laure: te UNT, the tollet ware, chins and lo gant ‘Ser and rock ware, Ws at package ice clothin “ WNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, A? 10% o'clock, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S Sale rooms, 58 New Bowery, 50 lois vaiuabie joods, Men's, wornen’s and children’s clothi: lot bi M. LEVY, 96 Eldridge at. Witu office, stand for business, W t 2 ofc jaxter st, consi entire sock of « chance for BOARD AND 2 ou a conaioting of furniture, crocker clocks, car oe office furniture, re, Se. — Se Ce AM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER= i Tv Chatham square, will , the contents of the butcher shop No, wot the usual Oxteres; #698 ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTION = Office 170 Chatham Square—eells This Day, a¢ 104s o'clock, at 345 B on this 1 vit. Thls de Ooms. on. SUITE OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS Also, & few gentlemen to 85, ac Sets, Full table to let on the first floor. ean be secommodated with board, cording to size of room. All the moderm improvements in the Call at 66 Fast ¥6un 4h, opporite the Harlem 4 “A WIDOW LADY CAN ACCOMMODATR atew respectable men with week. rooms at $6 200 ol ines. A A rooms by calling hi roished rooms A LARGE SLEEPING ROOM 10° LE’ ed ; also ® room with ever ff bape SE toa t: 85 per week. 155 Hraal, A FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANIC? can com’ B {ont parlor for housekeepini Waite at, near ‘Washington. Private house. FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN an be accommodated with ant rooms, by applying at ial FEW RESPECTABLE ME accommodated Prir of stairs up, in the midd! be accommodated with gooi fe home at 24 East Broadway oy fend A.M. Family English, Meals for good 10 i leecker of. it) COUPLE OF RESPECTABLE YOUNG men cen getafurnisned front bedroom without board, or man and wite, Call all week at 62 16th st. Keterence required. Wew 61 CAN Bil ‘se good board and pleasant airy 1 b, 35th st.bet let and Yd avee of the bieck: alse 286 Tm boys’ Home, 125 Fulton at. BOARD WANTED FOR A YOUNG LADY ineprivate family ; terms mode: 958 Broome st. 2 Vv la, A.so ati an ‘ol 440 and gentieman, with 479 4 hird pear ie aa “FOR GOOD BOARD AND lodgings, two rooming together; #6 sin» Alford L vase. bo 5 to 60 cts. eeuy ai r night, a _cor of Washington. BUSINESS © FIRST RATE CHANCE—FOR. HANC SAL a newepaper, stationery and book siand, locat ov one of the best corners in the cir doing a fi Toquire im the score, 269 West rate business. ton street NEWS DEPOT AND VARIETY STORE rent, $11 @ month; must be asthe owner has other business to aw y to 184 Division at. 4 GUOD CHANCE—FOR SALE, erocery store,with apartments to live ip; 2 years e, cheap rent; with or without stock. Ap) P. GAFFNEY, Auct,, 22 Doane at., antil sold, CORNER GROUERY STORE FOR SALE, in Brooklyn—The lease, stock and fixtures ot grocery store, with liquor bar and fixtures, room and cellar; cheap rent—#14a month. W' or without stock, Proepecs st, near Ubaries. CORNER STORE FOR SALE, OR TO leare.—The house contains 11 targe roome, for sale cheap ; old this week, end to. Appl A told w A closers and @ good the premises. Co rent low Main #8, Broo! and fi canal all the Store, 209 Wi FOR SALE—A BAR AN loon, No. 111 Hamilton ave sold on account of the proprieter having other and bth ave, South Brookiyn. atle for any business, Apply to P. H. AL C ‘Terms enay. 4 wie SES ae NFECTIONERY AND CIGAR 8TO for sale, cheap, ($160) wi minutes walk from Cather: 7 (318 @ month.) App’y unt ye. Deas to ationd to, f° of cella., situated af .le cor, The store ferr, the season, Enquire Price, $176; tend to, Apply at 51 Bast Broadway F rent low, R SAL Broome, A) grocery, 405 aseoment. paper this city, loa fi room: rr OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES Ob & sevar store, 88 Broowe ai, R SALE—A GROCERY SiORE, IN & good neighborhood, Cail and see it. Sad at, bet. 7th and Sth aves. *OR SALF—TWO YEARS’ LEASE OF @ S-atory house, ander pai Must be sold this week premises, up-etais, 224 Madison at ae ABOUT 600 MILES FROM ro city, a ewal the necessary apparatuses an: 230 W. “4 occupied as « baker: ishing W. resent owner, who pout, » Aibion, Miehi, L FRUIT AND CANDY STORE FOR ery choap—200, Inquire ior 8 days at 13% at. TO SELL—THE NEWSPAPER, STATIONS and fruit-box stand, 49 Mercer et, corner iy at sam in absence it, be yy, lemey, candy, toy and Be iocatio: 000 welling opas/M@Us Ali aebed to store, acto f reasons given for selling, Pearl 01, N. ¥, IF at 22 ntege EF jnsane per veivet col of cash price will Ibe. of the PERSONAL NOTICES. onnnnineprieevetsenndaiendat ANN KINGAN WILL PLEASE CALL ip, she with heer something to ul or eny \niormation jtably rewarded, T His HOME Mrs. OW ENS. 55 ye! YPE MELAL OR OLD LEAD—300 apove wanted, for w fe 2 y brown bait; hac on of black cloth was sewed in the inner side of leg of the pantaioou i arding him will b cther, MARY straw hat lise palm leat, r RUSER, 20 Wess be paid by U, © 3s five woabes or M nm, te poem, jepot.’ board large, well (ataiaed ¢ por weok, at ood board and pleas 4 convenience OYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF food or employment, sheuld apply at the Howe 5 a ) SUIT THE TIMES—LODGINGS AND meals 5 cents oach, for Lodging House, 46 Canal obtained for those out of employment, — NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO L © rentiemen or a lady tial Loard; gasand bath. a: the Girls’ — ATLARGH ited ile Inqutre in the store, 1 lis ie 2 rooms te tive ip. (AANAL BOAT FOR SALE VERY LO Om, ighte furnished both up and down ¢ tut 5 RK SALE—THE STOOK AND FIXTURES ofs neatly fitted up ianor syore, Will be sold reasonable, the owner having other businong to ob Inquire og, the #@4,000 will pure % we or att Tis! end Contre, im ay 4507 ian CHANCE—FOR BAI e ty © IN-THIS CITY, oN iverrally reward Broad ‘ a rad q ie os 1 est ys the I

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