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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL* ? OIBT MAIKiT? TrMuv, June 21?? P. M fl b*?? nothing particularly important to report ia (toek market to-day. Quotation* were quit* imp fer ud bbkHM, and the transaction* to aheat the iml W|MI 4t tho flrat board, Now Jermy Zinc dcoMacd * pm eoat; Miohigan Central Kallroad, \; Cumberland, *; Huh-, *; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, *. Klorenoe Md Keyport advanced * P?r coat; How York Central IhUp-r1 X, Reading Railroad, ){. A largo amount of Me ?*? stock waj on the market to-day, and prioee im proved a fraction. The repmdlation of contract* by ecjee a# the heaviest purchaser* for a rise, haa not a? yet had M unfavorable effect upon the market value of this glul, Only the parties immediately interested in these mlm f are the eulferers. It may be very convenient to wipe out a large amount of Indebtedness by repudia tion, when It would require a ium for their liquidation iasim miinut to raise, during a stringent money maiket; but it only shows what a slight foun dation most of the time operations made in Wall ?beet have to rest upon. It is not the custom for specu lators in that region to drain all their resource* for rais mgtthe means to keep their engagements. They generally wall out with a pretty good neat egg, and leave those who Lave had too much confidence, to make the bent of a bad bargain. The Erie Railroad haa boon the grave of a great many fortunes, but those who have from the ?tart had good pickings from the numerous tin uncial Mheases which have from time to time been concocted by the management of the Erie Company, should not, when the tide turns strongly against them, leave the street and their contracts to take care of themselves. Buch things have olten occurred before, and we have no doubt will again. It undoubtedly is very pleasant to re ceive differences frt m others, but when it comes to pay ing them, it is a different matter altogether. Most ef the repudiation in Wall street during our experience has been by the bulls. So long as the difference is in their favor very good, but when it ia not no, they take thunseivfs off, holding fast to what they hove got. In ether words, se long na it ia for their interest to act hon enably and honestly, they do, and no longer; but when they da not, tliey must give Wall street a wide berth. The receipts at the offioe of the Assistant Treasurer at this port to-day, were $133,031; payments, 9210,668 48 balance, $0,083,801 18. The steamship Arabia, from this port for Liverpool to morrow, (Wednesday,) will take out about seven hundred tfeqraand dollars in specie. Atftk the adjournment of the Board, the following ales ef stacks were made at auction by S. Draper:? ?1,009 Willi'msport At KlmiraR.R. 1st mort. int. added 60 ?1,900 Cleveland and Toleco R.R income*, do.... 74 26 share* Manhattan Fire Ins. Co 113* 3d do Third Avenue R. R. Oo 46 160 do Kinpire Stone Dressing Uo 4 100 do Cumberland Coal and Iron Co 3fi* 20 do Rutgers Kire Ins. Co 82 Vm> above on tho usual terms?ten per cent to-day, re mainder to morrow. The following were sold, payable ton per cent day of sale, the remainder with interest at ?hi per cent per annum, on delivery of stock, 1st of August:? 200 shares Cleveltnd, Columbus and Cincinnati R.R. ...06 Per the remainder of the stock* includad In the cata logue, there were no bid*. Mease*. Attwood, Dunlery & Co. will pay at their office, ?Ma. 18 Wall street, on the 1st of July, the semi-annual Interest en the folio wing securities:? Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad Company first mort gage eight per sent Bonds; Milwaukee and Mississippi Rail Nad Company first mortgage ten per cent Bonds; Co lnrobuK, Plqua and Indiana Railroad Company first mortgage eeven percent Bonds; Columbus, Piquaand Indiana Railroad Company second mortgage seven per ?ant Bonds; Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburg Railroad Company seven per eent Bond*; City of Mil wankie ten per cent. Bonds, issued to the Michigan aad Mississippi Railroad Company; City of Newport, K^., six per oent Bonds, Issued to the Newport and Covingtop Bridge Ccfnpany. The Seventh Ward Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent; the Bank of America four per aent. the New Amsterdam Fire Insurance Company six per cent. The Nashua and Worcester Railroad a semi-annual di vidend of 2* per cent; Lexington Railroad 3 per cent on ?be preferred, and 2* l>er cent on the old stock. The Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company, of Salem, a acnii kontal dividend of 4 per cent; the Lowell Manufac turing Company a dividend of $30 a share?par value of ?hares $l,uoo, reduced value $760, market value about ?610, the Stark Mills, at Manchester, N. I]., a semi an aual ulndend of 3 per cent, $'l'1 a share. The Cumberland Coal Company sent to tide water dtulng the week ending Juno 17th, 7.7b8 tons- acd Ajrk>g ti e week, ending June 24'h. 7.616 ton* of coal lhe calculations fer the present week exceed 8,000 tons. At lhe second board the market was weak and not wary active. Nicaragua Transit fell off * per cent; Cum fctrland Coal, *; Erie Railroad, ; Harlem, *. We ham received the aiyiexed statement rclitlve to the ?nances of the Second Avenue Railroad Company:? Second yvkkub Rah uoad Company. Capital Authorized to Harlem $900,OOu ?he length of the road, all told, including turn cut*, tic . will be, my ^0* miles; cost, say for Iron, granite, concrete, timber, &c., $40,(KM) per mile i 12 \000 Baal estate and buildings already purchased, ccct 68,000 Thirty car* 27,000 Three hundred horses 30,000 Total $644,000 For the extension to Hsrlem, more cars, horses, and ?epets, will, of course, be required. With the^exceptjon of about $110,000, the stock is ali held by the gmntees of the road. This $110,000 the grantees are will.ig to tel>e In, and give in exchange bonds of the company, pay able In five jears. with seven per cent Interest, and mortgage the whole property as security. As respect* extravagance, it cannot be urgeil against this company with sny truth, for the strictest economy has been ob aaived in regard to the expenditures. A* fast as mone,< hns been required it has been furnished by the grantees. Since the road was commenced I here has not b' Q more 'Uian one hundred shares in all offered for ill in the market. Although tho road even yet is not fully In op era'ion, a dividend of four p r cent has been earned an l paid, leaving a very handsome surplus of earnings <>n hind. If the Third and Sixth Avenue Riilroad ccm;>s:iios can furnish us a statement as full and comprehensive as this, we will publish it with pleasure. We want figures ami fact*. In our remarks yesterday we excepted the Second Avenue Railroad knowing It had been comparatively well managed in its finances. The Boston Journal says in relation to the Vermont Central Railroad:?The latest reports are that Mr. J. N. Perkins, of New York, lias b?en appointed treasurer, and that he has accepted 'he office; that the treasury offioe i* to be removed to New York, and that a transfer agenry only will remain hete. Also, that payment of the July Inter est on the hecond mortgage bonds will be postponed antll September 1, when the company hope to be able ti bring np its arrears. These statements are not from off. clal sources, but we have reason to believe them correct.. The new incumbent of the treasurcrshlp fs said to be * gentleman of high character, wealth and influence, and tf he can so manage us to straighten out the affairs of the Vermont Central Railroad, and inspire some conl. dence in the concern, we can only say that he will de serve to be called a public benefactor. The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on Saturday, the 24th of June, were:? For the redemption of stocks $203,167 83 For the payment of other Treasury debts.... 1,673 00 For the Customs 23,049 32 For the War Department 10,338 49 For repaying for the War Department 2,264 66 F< r the Interior Department 11,160 00 The redemption of United State* stocks daring the week ending on Saturday, the 24th Inst., amounted to ?2*8,862 66. lhe earning* of the Taunton Branch Railroad Company for tlie ) ear ending May 31, 1864, amounted to $168,961 SI; expenfes, $160,478 79? not prof^s, 918,474 62. Stock Exchange. Tuesday, Jane 27, 1864. ?64)00 Erie Inc Bonds. 97* 300shsCumCICo b60 37 2000NY&N1I D'C6*10 93 50 do *10 3<? i 6?0 IUCen RRUds.c 74* 20 Erie RR c ?** ?rfo an b3 74* 300 do *10 68 JlOOfl do 76 100 do b3 '?1 , If000 do b3 76 400 do C ?>'A* 7000 NYCenRRl$s.b3 86 76 do b60 63* 6<<in do *3 85 200 do blO 62* ftOO do 85* 200 do *10 62* 34 shi Ct'l Bk.ex div 100 450 do s8 62* 16 Del ftnud Can Co 107* 100 Co b7 62* ft Shoe AJieather Bk 96 100 do *16 62* 10 Ohio IJfeATrat Co 89 850 do >>60 63 6 US Trust Co .... 99 1100 do 62* 100 Canton Co 24* 70 do b30 62* 100 N J 7.lnc Co 6* 60 do bfl t.2* ?60 do 6* 60 Harlem Railroad. 44* ?? 0 Flor A K J'ntStk % 160 do 44 ; 60 Nic Tranait.. .s30 27 * 200 do s80 44* 100 do b30 28 126 do bflO 45* (60 do s3 27,* 600 do b30 45* 100 do c 28 2?X) do b4 44* 100 do bl5 28 200 do b45 46* 160 do s3 27^ 460 Reading RR.. .?3 76'' fig) do I>30 28 300 do slo 76 v, 160 Penn Coal Co.... 104 200 do blO 76* 100, McCul'ch Gold.b3 8 * 226 do c 7?* 1,0 N Y Cen RR. ..c 99 100 do blO 7D* 76 do 98* 600 do b30 76* 60 do *10 98* 600 do b60 77 900 do s3 98* 8 Hud River RR. c 60* 6 do 98* 200 do t?80 61 180 Mleh Cen RR btiO 95 200 qo *8 60* of, do 94* 26 do b60 61* 60 Cumb Coal Co.. 37 60 N Y ft NH RR... 86 n<)0 Ao.... bfcO 37 * 60 do 84* goo do b60 87* 101 do 84* ?00 do.... W0 37 * 60 do 81* 100' do blO 87 6 Panama RR 105 Mo do s3 37 100 do bOO 106 JJo do b3 20 Sixth Ave RR,... 80 11,0 do s3 86* 60 Clev ft Tol RR. s3 87* uo Ju l?oJ 3# ^ ?o0 do 'j3 87* CO do b30 87* 48 do blO 87)< M do O 8C* 2M do bOO 88 ro do ??* 16 Uich 9RR...pftc 10? C?? do bW 37 3* do op* 103 IO do Sto 1*6* 3"0 Nor A w RR..WI 64 co iv .to MX 0BOOND BOAD. 96000 NY Can RRBds U ?0 aha Out O Oa.aM M 600 do 100 Nor Oar Copper.. % 1000 N Indiana Bond** 9634 KMVtorfcK'ptJtStk % 100 aba Nic Timnit Co 27\ 200 Ototor Mb Ob.... % 160 do MO 27* 10 Mich OnRR ... NV 260 do bSO rt% 100 Erie RR a* 91* 00 do 21H 600 do m 01X 100 do 27* 400 do MO 0SW 200 do a?0 27 % 100 do M 01V 100 do 27X 26NY4NHRRM0 06 26 NY Cm RR 100 Beading RR a3 70V 100 Cuib Coal Co'sOO 90 50 do *10 76V 100 do 3.'>i 60 Hud Rtv RR....S3 00 300 do 3&S 200 HSriemRR 44* 100 do MO &?% 200 to *30 44 X 200 do b30 3t* 26 4* 44# MINING BOARD. 100 ah* Peon Zinc,.. 1% 50*haBerdtnCrCo.. 4 10fl0 I'h?enix Gold.... % 100 d? 3V SOBord'n CrOoalS 1 CITY TRASB REPORT. Tubkday, Jane 27?6 P. M. Aphfr?There were 100 bbla. bought at 96 60 for pearls. and 96 81V a $6 87 >* for pota, per 100 lbs. BUBADSTum?Flour continued in moderate request. The day'a sales mounted to0,000 bbla. : inferior State, at $0 02 a $0 87 V: ordinary to choice do., at 97 a $7 60; mixed to fancy Western, at *7 a $7 76; and other kinds in proportion. Sales were reported of 1.600 bbla. Cana dian, in bond, at $7 12>. a 97 25, and 1,200 Southern at former rates; with 3,000 bushels white wheat at 92 26 for good Genefeo, and 91 80 for fair Canadian, in bond. Rye and oats were unchanged. Corn tended downwards. The trantactions ambraced 43,000 bushels at 69c. a 77c. for unmerchantable; and 79c. a 82c. for mixed Weatern, per buahei. Cotton.?'The sales were estimated at about 400 bale*, without change of moment in pricea. Middling upland wan quoted at 9,^e. CoiFijt ?gaits of 250 mats Java were made, at lS^e. a 14c.; 60 bags Rio were sold at 9*o. a 10c., and 60 La guayra, at 10c. Fihb Crackebh were dull and prioes lower; 600 boxM were sold by aactiou, at 91 26. Lead?50 tons Get man were sold at 6j^. Molaj<si8.?About 100 hlida. Cuba were sold, at 19o. a 20c. Rick.?There were 200 casks disposed of, at 93 60 a 94 25 per 100 lbs. Sriras.-Sah 3 of 1,000 matn cassia were made, at 26^0. a 27c. .Sugarr?Scales were light and the market dull. About 200 a 300 hhds. Cuba, at 4\'c. a 4>fc. a 5c?, and 160 do. New Orleans, at 4c. a 4\c. a 4>^c. Wimkh.?Sales of 500 baskets champagne, including a small part of Heidbick, at 914, and the remainder, out line brands, at 910. FlOGim*.?Bat en for Liverpool continued firm, with more olTeHng; about 5.000 or 6,000 barrels flour were engaged at 2s.; for wboat 7d. wan ask*d, but no engage ments of grain transpired; 100 hhds. bacon were engaged at ??., ard 100 boxes do., at 22a. 6d.; 300 to 400 bales comprecsed :nttrn were engaged at 3-led., and 75 bales Sea island do 9-32d. a 5-lrd. To London. 508 barrels flour were engaged at 2s., and 200 boxes clothes pins at 20s. To Havre, 400 to 500 bales of cotton were engaged at To Amsterdam and Antwerp, 5,000 gallons honey were engaged at 3c. to 3*c; 200 barrels rosin to Amsterdam at 2s.; bark was taken at 25s. To Antwerp, 200 to 300 barrels ashes were taken at 30s.; 2,000 bags coffee at ?jd., and 30 to 40 hhds. tobacco at 30s. To Amsterdam. 100 bales cotton were taken at %c., and 25 tons logwood ut 27a. flu Iron.?There were 150 tons Scotch pig disposed of at 940 60 a 941, 0 months, per ton. Oii.s.?Whale and sperm ruled quiet at old prices. Sales transpired of 100 baskets olive, at 93 87 & 5 and 6,f00 gallons linseed, at 80c. a 82c. per gallon. Phovihionr?Pork was unsettled. The day's busineas included 800 bbls., at 912 75 a 913 for mess, and 911 50 for prime, per bbl. Salts were made of 240 pkgs. out meats and 600 bbls. lard, at previous prices; with 300 bbls. beef, at 912 a 913, for country mesa; 915 50 for cltjr, do.; 916, for repacked Chicago, do. ;.and 917 a 917 60 lor extra mesa, per bbl. Butter and cheeae were un charged. Whiskey.?Some 600 bbla. Ohio and priaon were pur chased at 28%c. a 29a., per gallon. 1BFERTMMENTS IENETO EVERY DAI FTO AMCIAlT 41 nn nnn ?CASH ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS ?JVLUU.UV/U. vtkbti. jewelry, segars, puso forte*, household (wilttrt, merchandise, and personal property generally, or the nni bought for oaih. on liberal md oonfi dential terms, at the Seal Estate and Loan Agenoy, Mo. 81 Ma**an street, over the dining saloon. flftn 10 LOAN-ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, VUUiUUU jewelry, to., or bonght for ea*h. Good oity stocks, notes bonds and mortgagee, bills of exohangs, Ao.. n<|ioliated. Business confidential, and promptly executed at 1C2 Nassau street, room Mo. 2. THOMPSON A CO., irvlers and commission merchants. <fc?tO nnn cash advanced I* ANT AMOUN1 *T?JU.UUl/. on watches, diamonds, jewelry, silks cloths, and on all kinds of collaterals, or same bought liber allv for cash. Terms liberal, and striotly safe and oonfidcn tial at the Grand street Loan Office, 137 Grand street. i[ stair*. Entrance Reeves' da&uerrean room*. Agency or thr state ot Illinois - notics is herebt si von that an instalment of S12 wflbe paid on ea?h SI,000 of the stock of the State of Illinois, at theoffiot of the subscribers, on and after Monday, the thlid day <fl July next. W IDS WORTH A SHELDON, Interest Agent* Me. 28 Wall street. Greenwich savings b*nk have removi :> to their new banking house No. 73 sixth avenue, corner of Waverley place. Open daily (Sundays excepted) f- ?a*10 A. M. tu 2 1* M. and from 6 to 7 P. M. All money dep sited to Juli 10 will teceivc interest from the 1st, at the r ite of six prr Tit per annum on all sums of five hundred dollars and undtr end fivo per cent per annum on all sums over ttvi< hundred dollars. WM. MnNDfcVlLLE, President. iW0H- Kaispall," | Beeretarlea. Momit. -cash advances made on diamonds watohea. jewelry, siliatwars, valuaMcs, and persona' orortrty generally o? bongm for eaeh R WO'iD, 6a Ful v ii street second floor, froat room, (row 5 to I P M. 8ple? l>d oil paintings for sal* MONEY-AT2SO BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCED ON watches, diamonds, silver ware, jewelry, silks, cloth* merchandise aad valuables of ail kinds, or bought for -ash. Business confidential. The highest prices pMd in *a?h, *? JMK Broadway, up stai;*, room 34, from 8 to 5 o'olock P. M Remittances to engiand, Ireland, Scotland ami Wales. Bills of the Hank of Charleston on tb* Bank of Liverpool, in sums of one pound sterling an I up viards. payable at any of the banks in the United Kingdom, for sale by BK RWKR A CALD WE1.L, successors tc Contet A Co., No. 20 Old slip, corner of Water street. Railroad bonds.-wanted, a quantity o* the tint mortgage bonds of the Great Western (111 ) Railroad, or other good bonds, for which good unencumbered r?al esta'e will be given in exchange. The property can be si ? ?n to be a 10 per cent investment; but as the owner wishes to lie absent fiom the city for a time, he prefers pr lu rty which will not require to be looked after. Apple to \v jKD McLean, No. b Trinity Building. TIIK mechanics' AND TRADERS' SAVING? IN stitu'.ion, Grand street, will pav interest i ? all moneys deposited on or before the Cih of July, dating om the 1st, at the rate of six per cent on tflOO and tinder. Kai e open Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Satur.'avs. from five to scv?n P M ALFRED T. COMKLIN, P.e*. James P. Haight, Scc'y. DRY GOODS, AC. nnn BROADWAY.?MANUFACTURER'S DEPOT OF *JO\J Brussels and Chantilly laces.?Just received, a frei-h assortment of black lacus, veils, mantillas, Ac., scarfL and a fewpieoesof point a l'aignitte laces, hand kerchiefs. and eollars. JU1.GS DELCKUIX, Ageat, 598 Broadway, near Metropolitan Hotel. Dry goods.?a young man of large ac quaintance in several Southern cities, wonld trest with a Jobbing bouse in this city; mutual interest relied on. lie would accept the eituation of bookkeeper or cierk. Ability, expe leace and introductions, explained at an it. tervicw. Address II. O. T., Herald office. Great bargains.-a. t. strwart a co. hav* for sale imported blook plaid Organdy muslins, fn colors, fine quality only Is. per yard; heavy plaid In ? silks, at 4s. per yard: Paris printed bareges, Is. till.; a v. j large lot of Paris made mantillas, plain, trimmed and ei I broiilered, from $3 flu to $10 each. The greater part of aU the above at one half the cost or imAMrtattan. BROADWAY. CHAMBERS AND READE STS. CARPETS AND FURNISHING GOODS.-A. T. STEW ART A CO. have for sale, at extromely low prioes, real English velvet and tapestry osrpets (not printed), just imported, at $1 BO per yard; knglish tapestry Brussels, at $2 ?6 per yard, superfine ingraia*. extra quality, only tis per yard, and a large assortment of Teinpleton's Axniinster oar pets. by the yard, and also in the pleoe with elegant me dallion centres, and extra rich borders; plushes and no quettes in every variety, for car manufacturers, English and Amerioan oilcloths, all widths, together with a full as sortmenbof linen shvetiogs, damask goods, napkins, towel Ins. Mantels, quilts, counterpanes, Ac.; brocatellec. satin d?" auks, damask lain**, tapentries, from the lowest to the richest and most costly manufactured in any part of the world, all of which will be shown with great pleasure. BROADWAY, CHAMBERS AND KEADE STS. CI REAT EXCITEMENT OPPOSITE THE MF.TkOPOLI J tan Hotel.-JOHN MADDEN, 057 and 573 Broadway, will open this morning one ease of goods, containing two hundred and forty ladles embruidered mtislln sacki, at *.'? each; also from auction, ladles embroirered skirts, slightly ?oiled, at half prio*. A lot of splendid silk laoe shawl.*, from $3 to $5. IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS -I HAVE RECEIVED m> June importation of Freneh and English wove cor sets, *nd ran now offer the largest and cheapest selection ever submitted for sals, (retail,) in this oity. Mrs. GAY NOR. 45 Third avenue, next to the drug (tore, corner of Tenth street. MANTILLAS' MANTILLAS ! (-CLOSING SALES OF rich embroidered silk mantilla*, previous to taking stock. Mr. Bell is now offering rich embroidered mantillas lor S12. Also, a beautiful assortment of black lace mantil las of the newest designs, equally cheap. MOLINEIX BEI.l>. .v< fsnal street VTEW SUMMER GOODS.-J. BECK A CO. HAVE RE 1\ celvtd per late arrivals a beautiful assortment of new French goods, c onsisting of silkLlnnlard* shawl*, inantil las bareges, gcenadiae* crape ?sParis, Jaoentts, organ dies, calicoes, ginghams, de laines. embroideries, la es, lin ens, muslins, hosiery, gloves. Ac , Ac., and which they are now offering at greatly isdnced prices, at 355 Broadway. fLOTHIIfl, AC. C^AST OFF clothing.?A LARGE QUANTITY J-wanted ?The hlgheit price liberally given, and cash psld In current money, for large or sn ail lots of good second hand clothing. Gentlemen wishing to dispose of the above, will please aodress or call on JamES MORONEY, No U Orange aireet, near Chatham. C~Tabt orr clothinq ahd furniture wanted.? J Persons deslrtui* of converting their ca*t off articles into cash can obtain a fair prwi by sending for the subscri ber at his residence, or through I ho po>t office L. M. DU8S?J.UORf, 13 F.lm street. N. B.?Ladies attended to by Mrs Dusseldorf. CLOTHINO.?LADIKS OR CF,NTL.*MICN HAVING any to dispose of ran receive a fair e?ah price by send ing to tte ftOTes 52 West Broadway and 12 ?'"est Broadway piece near Canai atreet. Ladies attended by ajr*. Co>ten. 3. COU RN, JJAKCttO ACADE3IIK8. LtE O. BFOORE'S DANCIa'O ACADEMY. NO. . Lrocme stieet Mtween Broadway aad Hywery, i?. l? lsii.sln*e oren all the year. All tbe ra.hi*A*0l* IrAbrist M tm* V( tt# Ifl?at? I FOR BALE. to cnn ?fob balk, n nsw makr, nai cZ.OUU. of M mm, 40 to Mwtw Improve*. to ll SCO weed. von watered. Mt treea. IK rtflry 3 won tag. lam, Ae. ? mile* from Jersey City, Ifc mllee frem railroad <fea*t. Mi to ? akwfhm. taw oMy. inljta A i-BBOBAMT, 14 Wallolr??. AO OAA ?FOB BALK, A TWO STORY AND BASK V<U.ZVV? meat koaie u< lot la Bowth Fenrth itreet, WillitBrtlTI ftvo ?lll(MTClk fN? PMktUl, DWiftOD aad lru< street ferriee. Ard) to THOMAS J. PR1TCHABD, 131 FnH??tr*et, New Yerh, ?p etaire. d>qcn -rOB SALS, A gentlemanly AMD MONEY rOUU. making tusiaeaa, wherein aa aotive man mav clear ever $2,010 a year. Half maj remain on mortgage if doired. Apply to BDWABD McMAHON, office 168 Chat kMriNti 41 nn W1LL BUT A CHOICB BUILDING LOT. 28 ?ivU by 114 feet, three milei from Harlem, mu Upper Morriaania; aad $175 4ow>. and 97 monthly payment*, will buy a eity lot aad tmall cottage with aix room*. Call at 183 William (treat, second story. 2 BOUSESAND LOTS FOB SALS, CHEAP. IN BROOK lvn, about five minutes walk from the So nth ferry. One, Atlantic itroet, near Smith atreot, largo cottage build, beaatifal verandah, front aad rear, rose treea. grape arbor. Ac , all in excellent order, and new let for $410, a year? price $3,200. Aleo. the excellent three itory basement brick bouae, with store, No D2 Smith str??t, seat to corner of Dean atraet, now let tor $440 a year?price $3,840. Half can lemein on mortgage. Apply to k. T. GIBBONS, Keal Estate Agent, 522 Atlantic street, third boaae above Pow ers itreet A TKBT DE8IRABLX COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR O. (ale, at Eaat Williamsbuig, on Long lalaad, 3k milee from the W llliamsbnrg terries, with 14 to 14 acres of oholee land, beautifully situated, with a fine view of the oitiea of New Yerk, Brooklyn and Williamsbnrg. On the premises are good Improvements, with a ehoioe variety of froit. For ke,uty ol location. It cannot be torpassA, Apply to H G. BkNJAMIN, No. IS Meekman street, or A. M. WAY, on the premises. A FORTUNE.-1 OR SALE, A VALUABLE PATENT meilcine, which baa become celebrated threagh its own virtue. The proprietor, not having money sufficient to ai rcrtiie, Ac will rell out cheap for cash. Address Medicine, box 'Jit) Htraid office. A RARE CHANCE-FOR BALE, A PURS WHITE Indian pony, 12 bands high; oan pace in 2:40: splendid saddle pony; lowest price tlf-6. Also, a solendid blooded dark bay h< r*e. only four yeare old, over 14 baada high, one of tbe finett horses in the States. last traveller and ban taken the premium at a county fair. Price $650. Andrew Robin Hcod, Herald offiee. AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, IN THE BE4UTI ful village of FluahiiK Long Island, for sale or ex change.?Ibe feau'ilul Greov*n cottage, oarriage houae, Ac , on tLe corncr of Jamaica avtnuc and Munroe atteet, within a few minutes walk of tbe railroad depot and steamboat landing, is offered for sale or exi-bange The plaee is as de sirable as any in tbe village, is valued at $IO.tOO over in oumbraace. and wonld be sold ou accommodating terms, or exchanged for a genteel dwelling, well lotated, in the eity of New. York worth that sum If not disposed of b> (2 o'clock on Monday. July 10, it will then be offered at nuo 'ion at tbe Flanking Hotel, in >be Tillage. For ftarther par ticulars, inquire on the premircs, or to JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nassau atraet, New Yoik. N. B ?A steamboat leaves Ful ton Market Ave times a day, aad atages from Williamsburg ev?rj half hour, for Flashing and there will be hourly trips to ana from the village in a few days, by railroad. B. COR9H. Adagubrrean galliry.-for salb, one or the largeqt aud best Hands in this eity, with a five years lease, in Broadway, between Franklin and Whi^e streets. Ibis I* n great ekance for anyone with a small capital. The gallery is one of the oldest in the eity, doing a good business. Wonld take a partner, or tell out on ac count ef other business. Call on or addrese Artist, 3Ti Broadway N. B.?The purchaser taught gratis, if required. Business chances ?for sale, a milk round and butter depot, in a good location on Broadway, with a large number of valnab e customers; alto, a sash and blind manufactory, tools, machines, and every thing necessary to oarry on an extensive business). B. W. RICHARDS. 307 Broadway. CHEAP RENT --$480.?FOUR YEARS LEASE OF A brick house, with twenty rooms, large sard, Croton water, eellar, marble mantles, larte stable, shop, Ao.. for sale. The pnrshaser can occupy Ave room", stable, shop and cellar rent free. Apply on the premises. 127 West Thirty-fifth street, before 14 A. M. or after 6 P. M. C1LIFTON, BTATEN ISLAND.-THE 8UB9CRIBER ) effers for sale some of the most advantageous!? situ ated building lota at Clifton, near the 'Narrows, on the traet of W. W. Tan Wagonon, Esq. This position is the most attractive for reiideneea on the Island, M. O'CON RhR, 13 Reade street, or nt the end of omnilus roate, Clifton. Drug store for sale?a good location for a physician, respeotably situated, on one of the ave naes, west of Broadway neatly fitted up and well stocked. Must be sold soon, the owner having made arrangements to leave for Europe in a few day*. B. W. RICHARDS, 907 Broadway. Drug store for bale-situated in a lead ing thoroughfare, in a good rising neighborhood, on rea sonable terms. It is well stcoked, aad doing a fair buslnesa. wtich can be doubled. For particulars address (pre-paid) Galen, Union square Post Offiee. Druggists and phtbiciavs-a rare chance. ?For sale, the lease, stook and fixtures of a well eetab liahed drug store, located oi town, neatly fitted up. and doing a good burinesx. Will be sold at-a great sacrl$oe. Address Medicus, Herald office. Family grocery.?for sale, a corner storf, ae?r Weft street. Tbe upper part nearly pay* the tent of tbo whole building. Will be aold low, $400, or at valua tios. Ihe owner is obliged to noil on account t-f other business. It. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. FOUhTH OF JULY.?FOR SALE, CHEAP, A FLAG tearly new, eigbuea feet loos by twelve feet wide, at J. QUINLa.n'S, No. m Atlantic atreet, Brooklyn* IpOR SALE?TWO LOTS OF GROUND WITHIN 1 three Mock* of the Peok ilip ferry, near the river; well aaloulated for i?annt?etu-iug pu-poae*. $l,&00ean remain <a mortgage, at 7 percent, for particular* apply to J. T. DEteK-KSON A CO., 30 fiNkuai streot I?0( SALE?A FOUR YE^RS LEASE OF 205 BROAD r way south ?e#t ooruer of Fnlton soreet, caaaiatug of the wbole upper portion of the cjrncr building and th.? one idjoinin*. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, Pine street, coiner ?f Broadway. IfOR SALE?THfc STOCK, FIXTURES AND i EASE 1 of the well known wholtaale end retail !iquor atom, sornor of Suffolk and Delanoay 'i'he reason for telling, tb* prevent prop, (?'to'- having two hstela in the country. Any peiaon wanting an exoellent atand doing a good caah buslines, the above is an opportunity rarely of fered. Port SALE, A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, now netting $3,P00 yearly, and can be greatly lnorea?ed Will be acid, including toule, shop and office fixtures and flood will, for (2.0CO cash. S ttisfactnry teat on wi'l be s.iven or aelling A foieman can take entire charge of the business. Address, itatlna where an interview can be had, to M*n? faeturera, box 897 Lower Pout Office. IFOR SALE-A FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, NSAR r Sliiabetbtown. N. J., the best of land. (New Jersey Railroad running through the centre of it) It is one hoar's ride from New York. This ie a Tory desirable location tt-r Wilding lota or manufactoriea. There is a good variety of :ioice fruit, ahrubbeiy. Ao. The buildinga are good, with ?U conveniences For further partlculara apoly to SAM'L B. HADDRN, on the premises, JACOB CRanE, 74 Woonter street; or SAM'L METTLER, 101 West street, where a map of the property can bo seen. For sale.-the lease and furniture of a good hoarding bouse, doing a good bnsiness. the forni tine almost new. For further particulars apply to PF TEK BALL. lf>2 South street, wlierc all Information wi i le riven that ii required. C'OR SALE?A DINING AND OYSTER SALOON, WI1H r a three yeara leaae, a first rate atand for the business, being one of the beat licjtions down town. Inquire at 142 Greenwich street, in the basement. ulOR SALE.?A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, WELL P established i/i a healthy an ' deairable p*;t of t!ie country, hear New York. Ihe bouse has fourteen |MM rent f21X1. The furniture will be sold loir to a caah cus tomer. P< sse, rion imiDediatolf. Apply to R. D. UOOIJ W IN.jClinton Ilall, kigbth street. FlOR SALE?A PROSPEROUS MERCHANT TAILOR ing busineis of nine years 1 tandir g. in a Irst rate lo iftlify with an excellent run of oaah curtum. will be sold on favorable terms for cash, or approved paper, on account of the present owner retiring from tbe business. Apply immediately at 114 Houston street For sale-at a great babgain-le?se fix tures and furniture of a splendid barber's ahop; fitted n and furnished in tbe host style; location in a great thoroun' Tate, convenient to several first class hotels and near Broa way; doing a good business. Apply to U. A. ROUINSO No. M Nassau stieet, up st-irs. For sale?an optical institute, long est a i 5 lished; also, connected, scientific lnstrnment maun factory; bouie and lot and twenty vacant lota, aituated on N?-rth Second street, Williamsburg; two honses ou Thirty third street; two cottage houses in Williamsburg; grooery store in llrookHn; patent for abstracting flour from bran. Apr'y to BONNER A CO., 208 Broadway, third floor, room No. 14. For sale?the lease, stock and fixtures or that well known puMio house known as 27 Morris street, one door from West street, now doinn a first rate cash hu:iness. Tbe object for selling wi.l be made known to the purchaser. App'y on the premises, or to JAMES CODY. 142 Liberty street. For sale-or exchange for merchandise, Ac., several houses in Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and New York, paying ten to twenty per cent on the prioe want ed. Apply to E. MiMAIION, l.Vi Chatham street, third story, front room. FOR SALE?CONFECTIONERY STORF, AND ICE crcam saloon, fitted np in an elegant manser, ?ple* did location, and In everyway a verv desirable place; sol'! at a sacrifice. Also a patent manufacturing business witu all tbe necessary maohinery. Ac , for immediate use. R. L. PCRI'Y A ( O.. room 9, 102 Nassau atreot. For sale-a splendid second havd back geaMrg lathe, with all tbe necessary tools. Site of beads, 8>? inobea. Hae been very little used. Can he soen at J. Ware's, gae litter, 41 Eighth avenue. To be told cheap for cash. FOR SALE CHEAP. IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDI ateli?An old established fruit and confectionery store, with soda fountain, now doing a first rate caah business, in one of the beat thorouahfare* in the oity. A rare ehaaee for a person with a small capital. Hlokneee the only rea son for aelling. C. if. HOWS, 81 Nassau street. IV>R SALE OR TO LET?A V ERV DESIRABLE COU* try residenoe at Stuyvesant, bett*? known ae Kinder book Landing, en tbe banks of the Hudson river, three hours ride from tte city by the Hudson River Railroad. The house is entirefe new, built the last seassn by eity me chanics. and after the best modern style. The lot on which it is situated contains about two acres, on an eminence about 1T>0 feet above the river, commanding a flse view of the country for thirty mi'es ronnd; the house is 4fi by 30 feet with four parlore, eight bedrooms, lsrge and convenient Kitchen, Ac. The parlors have marblo mantels, eoraloes and centre pieces. Tbe gronnd le well cultivated and orna mented with trees, Ac , outbuildings complete, barn exoept ed. with Ice house full, ami fine filtering cistern eontaining sne hundred barrel*. Terns easy Apply to GEO. T BARTHOLf, ?1 Tenth street. Grocery store for sale?yery low for ' cash, or will be exchanged for lots either in New York, llrcoklya, Williamsburg, or Staten Island?Situated rear the Bowery with lease of three years to run. The stand If one of the nest in the eity. B. W. RICHARDS,fan? Broadway. /1ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE-AS V.T good a stand as any In the eity, In the heart of business; It will he sold cheap for eash, or P?r? may remain Also, cellar Fulton street, opposite Washington Market. For let ma, Ae., apply at tbe Orleans House, 77 Certlandt at. LOW PRESSURE ROTL1RB FOB BALE -ONE SECOND band single return flue boiler, twenty one feet l<mg shell six leet nine inehea diameter: all", ene nonkle return dr pflnc boiler, thirty feet long, snell elevon feet diameter. Tb? anove holier* are in tr jd vendition, having *?en u??d ?'L? a sbort time. Apply to tLe Dry Dock lm Wvrii tit;e, fc&l'fttbitmt. vtm BUB. T un FOE liML or TBB TWO THUS STOUT XJ brlek kaiMi (atorae). Roi IBS and EST Third araaua Il*M xui from Mat U|. Iiqglri on the premises, or of ?. Z. BEACH. 1> Bookman iithi REAL ESTATE FOB SALE-A LARGE GENTEEL fcoiw on Trwty itott nmt piioo KMI. Two nice keaseo om Tweaty eighth atreet, soar Madison aquare, tf,iOO, a baniaome tlKB?t boat* oa Tw?ntjthl*d ?treet, $6 MX), a flrit clan bona* oa Thirty-first street, $14 000: aad a number of other very deairabie houaoe. Ap ply WEB. K1N8H1BEB, 819 lourth avenue, 8 to 10. S to 7. Rare chancb?a bakroov and restadrant for sale at a treat bargain, fitted up In tho moat mo darn ityle. with all the furniture crockery, aad glaasware needed to oarry oa tho bnsiaeae extensively. Apply at the Tea Room, 97 Chambers i treat. Alio, a lodging boaso aad restaurant; apply as abeve. SHOW CARE FOE BALE?If 1TB SLIDING GLASS f 'oat aad rolling drawers below. Apply from 9 t? 12 at lfl John street, t Sue Ko. 3I. TO SELL-ON EBA SON ABLE TERES, A NINE ytars' loasa of a four story aad base seat house, wiUj a store attsehed, saitablo for a groeary store, la a good Mai ne** loeation, 109 Ce^ar street. Apply immediately at the froeery store, 07 B ashing ton r treet, corner of Roe tor. mo TAILORS.-THE STOCK, fixtures AND LEASE X of a fashionable tailoring astabllahmoat, located ia one of the principal hotels oa Broadway, are offered for sal*, if applied for immediately, at No. 7 Warren street. ap staflra. ffV) GROCERB.?FOR BALE. TBB STOCK AND TRADE A of a first class lastly grocery, aow doing a good eaeh trade, the store is located ia the upper part or '.be city, la the best aveaae in the elty. and most eentral part of th? avenue. For further particulars inquire of A. GUBTIN A CO.. oeraar of Washington aad Warraa street*. WANTED?TO BELL OCT A REAL ESTATE OFFIOB, with a poet oSee connected with it which will per al expenses. The busineas is gecd, aad offers first rate induoe met 's tn an eoterpriaixg smb. Apply at No. 127 West Thirty-fifth streft. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ?C. __ ARPEKTER8 AND BUILDEB8 IN WANT OF A ) superior lumber wagon, nearly new, with body *ad ex tra apriuga, eaa find one oheap for eaah at MULLONK'S whtelrignt shop, ia Warrea street, Jersey City, between Montgomery street and tho railroad. (j'OR SALS?A LIGHT TWO SEAT, stavding TOP I? wegoc. a nice, a ri.-h summer carriage. for olty or conn tyuie; alto, a aeoond hand shifting top buggy, inaool oidei. and a new butobers' or grocers' wagon. All will be sold cheap Inquire at the stable rear of No. 7 Bond street, mtiuee through the alley in Bend street, seoond door from trial way. '1J1AR SALE-A SMALL OMNIBUS AND SET OF JD double harness. The omnibus was built for private use; is beautifully painted and trimmed, and will scat tea per font; ia suitable for a hotel or a family living in the ooun try It cost, together with the barneas, $1,300, and has been but little naed. Can be seen all this week at tho stable No. 35 North Moore street. For sale?a matched~patr~of-bat~chemung horses, well trained and stylish drivers, very kind and gentle, and in every respect suited for a family, both aeven iritis old. Can be aeen at the livery stable, No. 30 North [core street. For sale-a pair of elegant bay horses. five and six years old, sixteen hands high, warranted sound and kind, fine driven, and suitable for private as*. Inquire st 471 Broome street. u^OR SALE-TWO VALUABLE YOUNG HORSES, r to to and six rears old, oao a bright bay Abdallah, long black tail aad legs, ? beautiful horse for a lady to drive in the country; very gentle. Will be sold oheap, as the owner is going out of the city. Inquire of R. GIBBONS, 110 East Thirty ninth street. For sale?a youno bbown horse, long mane and tail; also one ef Ford's best tep wagons, and har ness. Will be sold cheap for want of use. Can bo seen at KTER&ON A howard'S ?tables, corner of Broadway and Thirteenth streets. For sale-a light wagon, with shifting ladder ton and patent axels, in good order. Price $100. Apply to BROWN A OKER, 101 ana 103 Grand street, oor aer of Mereer. Fob 8alb chfap-a very fine Canadian mare, about H>? hands high, sound and kind in all harness and under the saddle, and only five years old; sold only for waat of uae. She is a splendid saddle mare, and trots on the road In three minutes and fifteen seoonds. and has never been much used to the road. Apply in the store No 185 Sixth avenue. iifliisy ;?'iiz" ::?.*,' fsJs sr .?sp. ~s Fourth ftTOnne. SALS?A GENTLEMAN'S complete ESTAB F li.bmen t, eon.t.ting of ft tine ?lx J?'*?. It gomnd, kind and fa?t; about iUteen hftDdli hlgh, and TO/ SS3SaHtfj^?.?s HUM. T*OR SALE-A SPLENDIO DARK BAY STUD HORSE, SngYor want oi further u'.e. To be ..en dn, ingthii week at GSAT'B liable*. Warm itrtet, near Broadway. FOR SAM- A SUPERIOR SADDLE HORSE SOUND and kind will be told lor $166 telngmnob low than hi. talue, a. U e * w n ei hat no time to u.eW. Inquire at 16 Efttt T innty ninth itratt. OR SALE?A SPLENDID PAIR OF BAT MARES, 16 hiinfla i ?'h {? even voam old thi. spring, warranted und and hind one of the^o.t .tyli.h team. \n the coun^ ?& WftAbei ft ywirftM. *jKo'ft SwMg.ft bnr ftnd bind, very .1 Tilth driT.r. nnR SA. * COEAP?SECONDHAND WAGONS, WITn ttreei. _ ? H0"". kJC,^..^VaUbVdlblin.N:r,lUhrkdriT.r., ean lTw&.d M K.M??1 Exhibition ftt sJrin/field Vftt.? in October l?.t: alway. hate been drlren by one owner, and neter before oiTeied for"n oRIFFIJ? ean be leeft at tbe A.tor Hou.e. M. H. OKirriw. TTOTiSF FOR SAL?.?A BBAUTITUL BRIGHT BAY H hone, perfectly lovnd, * 10M 16 bands Itch. ??* years old; the horse Will D? soia , t ? creftt bargain, with or wlthou'. a let of new ein5 ie J1,l|'" y,? (n*t|iar tiruliirB iDQVirs of James Beattio, at'the Club Stable, comer of State and Tirnnitlvn where the whole can be seen, or or GBU. W. SMITH ?t J, W. Green'., 31 Maiden lftne. .econd floor. _ Notice to sportsmen.?carriages can be ?liad at tbe Gramercy .table., 890 Broadway, during the week of the race. on the National Cenr.e, to go on the trftck free of charge. a | Bee, .tftting lowe.t priee, and wher? to be teen. ? j mROTTING stalliof. ?A THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE T b"e it oVrlred for tale, o.jery obeap term. Ho torn bine, great .peed with erery other requisite for ft Yftluftbie itock Eor.e. Addrc. box 458 Po.t oAce. riTANTFD TO purchase?A STYLISH SA DDIS W 2"? iwnd and kUd, not under 15K band.hig^ "rlj ftt 'ki Viable., No 200 Ninth .troet, from 10 to 12 iir?NTFH-A GOOD SECOND HAND MEDIUM W ri" gentleman . .adile and bridle. Apply at ?o. 7 Bridge street. ? t|, ANTED 50 HIRE. FOR two MONTHS?A HAND W aome 'pen barouche, capable of holding four, and leat or tbe driver. Addre.s box31* Po.t Offioa. fink arts. t'ioyd'a BROTHER'S GREAT NEW YORK BUSI wil? lS.uVon" rabout the 20th of Angutt next, amaiamoth New ^?o?k city. Tbe ohart will be gotten np In .njprii? | : Po? ciScinVatl, Loni.rille and New Orleana. a.al.oia all . ?? iji? .nj in ^li the town? on t>he Misiooni upper Vlftixippi,' Illinois and Ow*. SSSSal: f,"?"tb.n<Snk><'???,? "XT. fc.wsai* ?????*'! a'Sa to N.w Tork and the different railroad., thetr time of arri tIi Ac Ae 1?rm.-For tenlineeorle.., $20. When die played will be charged accordingly. Our ??\ I f1*j_~ Yr rk business men, *na all tnoie ?e??* attention. ^jj. A. LLOTD, Clnelnnati Commerciil, billiards. Bll LIARD TABLES, AC., FOR SALE.?A LAROV ana ele?ftnt aa.ortn.ent of rosewood and mahoganj ? 1 e. witb wood en marble, ftnd ilftte bed., made reftfy fo* ?.7t ?t the loweet rfttef. All other ftrticle. apper riiuard. Ae , told at the low.it oath price., iftlnlng *o A BENJAMIN, 332 Broftiwaf four second hand table, aheap for o?.b ILMARD tables FOR SALE.?WE nAVE ON band a tuperior .tock of marble and wood bed*, to wbiob we call the attention of hnj**1 be'ore purohaaing iiipwhpro with a .tock of clotb. baft one. Ac. ei.ewnere, w?n a 0R,rFITjJ A DECKER, 90 Ann itroet. NKW I'tKUCATIOS8. TuTlMIN^ FABEWEI.L YAL8E.-JU8T J ?'Jnllien't Jarewell Val.e' or Adi?n to . To?,nr?ed e>pr?a?lT fcr bit fa'???ll concert, and dedicated Z Ill ic it^Ler..a: ?Ultial^d wiUft.^Oid v-r tialt of JnilWn. T??be bad of all mnale teller.. TULIIEN'S FIEFMKN'S QUAJJ0,*'. #1 Haled "Ja'ilen't Flrwnen't Quadrille en?r?**#fl_#* mefO- lcr. a "d ^f dieted to ' The F?re Dena^wen. " *? fel!>bil wilh a tienp'tcen* ?nd obftra'l?r??,i^I'F ;)iviu?t;.e. )?b. bM? v' nit *** no a bboabway.-to lbt, booms m surra I 04 Wiii|li1h?lik?d oiiilmtaM, with or with Ml heard It Uinta t*u*i single intlwu preferred. ItnlltN with uUn* ?ii< aei ml;. Am nMu?i tflN is tka taHmit wtild ?1m ta M, m ikm. Apply Mwni 9 aad 12 A. II. /TC() BROAD WAT.?Alf ELEGANTLY FUBN1SHBD I UjU suite of MOM*(oMtal family or ii(b |ntl? md, with or witkeat board; MtU nn<4 la tMu; tbo two single rooms. Tka keaae mtalu all the modern l? paoTements. OA Q BROADWAY?LARGE AMD DB8IBABLE SUITS 040 of rooa*. vilk fall board; alto, rooms for (Ingle gaatlemea. Families fravelling eu ha Mwuodttad tr*i ateatly. A on BROOME STREET.?TWO LARGE booms TO TlO I lot, with bedroema attachod, with or without board; also, tingle room* for i*ntluo?a; familiea travelling eaa k? accommodated traniieatly. BROOME STREET, west OF AND NEAB Broadway.?Furnished rooa* to lot. 460 QQQ BROADWAY, BOOM 10.?THE NEW yobe ZdOU boarding exokaage kayo crowd* of koardere flouting la daily, aad tko maay privat* familiesaad boarding home keepers who register tkeir names, mo speedily famished with aaehboarders aa thoy require, in Now York, Brooklyn, Willi am aBvg, Hobokan aad Jeraey City. Boarder* are politely direotad, frao of eharga. 1 OA MADISON AYBNUB?TBANSIENT AVD PBB iOU maaont boarding may bo ?btaiaed. in a flrst eldss home. Straagera Yiamng the eity. daring the auminer inontk*, will flad thi* one of tha moat koalthy residences in tbe eity. The Wall atroot ftages paaa tha door; the South ferry and Fourth aad Fifth avenue stages paaa near by. rj A WEST TWENTY-THIRD STBEET.?PERSONS I rt wishing tianaient or permanent board may obtain de auafcle aeeommodatiaa* ia a flrst cl*ss house Strangers visitinc tko oity daring tha aammer will And this a pleasant aad heal.hy looatloa. L1BPENARD STREET, NEAB BROADWAY.? Furnished rooma to 1st, witkont board. 56 QQ WEST SEY1NTEBNTH STREET.?GBNTLEMEN 00 and tkeir wire* aad single gentleman ean now aeoore richly furaiahed rooma, with board, (private table if de sired.) in oaa of tha most desirable locations ia the oity. Apartments en suite or single. Kcforenees exchanged. Boast has all improvements, naar Union park promenade. Orj HOWARD STREET, NEAB BBOADWAY, A 01 furnished front room to a gentlemaa and lady, with.full or partial board. Also, a (ingle room far a gentle man. with or without board. Batks, gas. Aa. Q1 BOND 8TBEBT.?APARTMENTS TO LET, TO OJL gentleman, with or without partial board; two largo par.'ors aad bedroom. Reference required. OQ GROVE STREET.?TO LET, IN A SMALL PR!' Zdij vate family, a pleasant front room, with olosots and board. The house ia aaw, of flrst claas, eoataialng all the uaodera improvements. Terms moderate. Reference exchanged. Two stage routes aad cars within oao block of the hot.so. <jj}^ PER WEEK FOR BOABD?NICE FURNISHED tingle rooms for single geatlemou, and well fur rnoms for "" ' " avenne, between ] rial ad rooms for gentlemen aad their wives, at 192 Eighth ean Nineteenth aad Twentieth streets. 1 IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH street, near Unioa square, has kaaa opened aad fitted ap ia the most elegant maaaer. Famished apart meat a may be obtained, with full, partial, permanent or traaalent board: looatloa oao of the ? neat la the eity. Sonthera families will find it very desirable. A LADY HAYING A HOUSE, PLEASANTLY LOCAT ad, with all the modern improvement*, would let to a gentlemaa and his wife a front room aad bedroom on the second floor, with board. References exohaagod. Apply at 62 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with rooms and board at No. 2 Dosbrosaes street, oorner of Hudson. A desirable SUITE OF BOOMS TO LET-TO ONE or two gentlemen, with gaa, aad hot aad eold bath room adjoining, with or without partial board. The house is desirably located, at 224 Fourth street, opposite Waah Ington square. A SUIT OF ROOMS, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHBD, TO let, together or separate, to single goalleman, in a pri vate house, with all modern improvements. Those desiring tbe eomforts of a home will find it by oalling at 98 Prince ?treet, a few doors west of Broadway. Apartments fob gentlemen, elegantly furnished, on the first, seoond and third floor*, la suites or single rooms, to let at No. 133 Bleeker (treat, west of Broadway. Bcferences exchanged. A handsome SUIT OF FURNISHED PABLORS, with bodraom attached, to let, ia the first class house 38 Clint >n place one of tke coolest and most delightful lo cations ia the city. Also, a parlor and bedroom, at W Broadway. Please apply lrom 9 A^M. to 2 P..M. A ROOM TO LET-AT THE COLLEGE HOTEL, NO 36 Murray street, two doors below Church. Also a line parlor on fecond floor, with or without meals furnished In rooms if desired. Tbe house ia oondaoted on the European plan, with a flrst el ass restaurant attached. S PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN th?y occupy, would lot a suit of furnished rooms to one or two gentlemen. The house is new and has all the modora improvements, and is in one of the boat loeations in the oity, convenient to the cars and stages. No. 71 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. BOARD.-TWO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN obtain a suit of handsomely furnished rooms, also a single room, with board for tho ladles. House oontaias the modern improvements, genteely situated, aooeasible by Fourth avenue cars and atages. Board in advanoe. Address Norma, Union square Post Office. Board-opposite qramercy park, fob a few single gentlemen, at 94 per week; also, rooms without board, llouse first olass, and richly furnished. Also, maay other houses ia this city, Brooklyn Hoboken, Jersey, Con neetlcut, Ac., Ac. Particular* obtained at the Agency Office, Clinton Hall, Eighth street, free of charge. Board -a lady can be accommodated with bosrd and a small furnished room. Apply at 36 Hu bert itreet. Board?in a first class uousr wist or and n?ar Broadway?houae a remarkably oool one, fnrni tnre all new. bath* and gas. A generous table. Street clean. Beet reference required and given. Fleaee call at 29 Clinton place, Eighth itreet. Board.?a lady wants an unfurnished room, with good board, in a family who bare no objec tion to a sewing machine in the bouse. AnAnierioan or Wtt liah family preferred. Addreaa M. S., Herald offioe. Board.?two cool and pleasant attic rooma, suitable for yoang gentlemen, to let in a private house, with fall or partial board. Apply at 114 Franklin atreet. Board.?a fini airt front room, on second floor. suitable for two gentlemen, with breahfaat and tea, and dinner on Sonday, in a (mall private family, where all tho comforta of a home ean be obtained, at28 0roharl ?treat. Board town town ?good accommodations to be bad in a deairable location by families, gentle men and their wirea, and single gentlemen. Apply to Mrs. Mix A Tripp, No. 8 Broadway Board down town.?two or three gentle men can be acoommodated with board; also, a f?w day boardera will be taken. Apply at 288 Greenwich atreet, near Cbambera stieat. Board up town.?to let, to a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen, two front r?oms to E ether or separately, with board, in a private family. 'The easeb as bath room, with hot aud cola water, and lighted with gaa throughout. Apply at 203 Weui Twenty-seventh atreet. Board in ninth street.?no 2* ninth street is now opened as a first clasa boarding hoaae. It haa been pnt in perfect order, Atted and furnished with every improvement and atyle. A choice of rooma may now bo bad. The whole of the aeeond floor may be had together, by early application. Person* diapoeed to pay a fair price for snch aceommodationa will be anited, ana ehoald call early. No children taken. Board in a private family.-handsomely furnished rooms to let to aingle gentlemen, with or without partial board. Apply at 84 Amity atreet. BOAHD ON THE HUDSON RIVER, FOR A LARGE family, can bo obtained, where there la no other board ers, meala private, if desired The aecommodationa are of the flrat class, distance two or three hoars sail. Nonebnt familiea of the flrst respectability need apply. Direct Pri vate Home, with real name and address, union square Post O?oe. Board, on the Hudson river-one or two families, or aingle persons, oan be aecommodated with board, in a new eottage at Tabby Hook, within 100 yards of the railroad station, 46 minutes distant from Chambers atreet. Apply on premlaea. J. H. WATSON. Board in Brooklyn?convenient to south or Wall atreet ferries; desirable location and pleasant rooms, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gentle m?-n. Apply at 22? Henry atreet, between Atlantic and State. Board in brooklvn.-full or partial board ran be bad in a private family, five minates walk from South or Wall street ferries; situation pleasant; references exchanged. Apply at 69State street, Brooklyn. Board in broorlyn.-furnished or unfur nithed rooms, with fall or partial board, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, oan be ob tali.ed in a pleasant location, within a few minutes walk of Wall street or South ferry. Term* very moderato. Apply at 91 State atreet, Brooklyn. Board in ?outh brooklyn.-a gentleman anc hia wife, and one or two single gentlemen, oaa be accommodated Kith very desirable roomi and board at 22 Tompkins place, near Cllnttn street. Board at hoboken.-two gentlemen can have a pleasant second story room, ferniahed, with breakfast ana tea, ani dinner on Sunday, in anioe house and pleasant location near the ferries. Terms moderate. Apply at No. 84 Garden street, near Third street. Board at hoboken.-two oentlemen may And good rooms, with breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sunday, In a drivate family, near the ferry, at moderate terms. Address J. P., Herald office. Board, at clifton, staten island?a short distance from VanderbUt'a landing, the oot'.age in a grove; also, a fine view of the bar, the family private. Re ferencea exchanged. Addreaa with name and number. P., PostOffioe. P. S.-Sea bathing and ashing. Board wanted a family from the south want) accommodation 'for the summer in a healthy and pleaaant situation in- the country, convenient to the city. Three comfortable rooms will be required, the party consisting of four grown persons and five children, with a servant Apply to Brown A De Rosset, lti8 Pearl street. Boarding?a few single gentlemen or gen - tlemen and their wives, oan ho aecommodated with filll or p\rt.iftl board in a highlynnisUlH family, residing in a very pleasant and central part of the city. Fox particu lars apply at 426 Hudson street. BOARDING.?A gentleman AND WIFE, OR TWO aingle gentlemen, can be accommodated with apleasint room and board, at No 217 Clinton street,oomer of Madison. References exchanged. Boarding.?two hant somei.v furnished rooms to let with board; thoso wishing a quiet and retired home may find such by applying personally at 173 Greene street, near Biaecker. COKNIRT BOARD?THE ADVERTISER CAN AO commodate six or il<ht single gentlemen with board, in a private family, where, besides the oorWorts of a h.uno, tkh la itJ f (1 tic Ekn'-ur'* tf vri,ln? fishing innnlrt. bathing, aeMghtfnl drives beautiful walks, MXU IHUiU along the banks of tfc? sweetest river and romanMo seenery In the 8.ate of New Jersey. LoeeUloa oa the nauk of ten Kertb Shre?a*ury rive*, one ard a half mlieaf'om Port W ssbiiigten, ^re? IV>?rtlie u* a n.ile from the landing at led Bank TUtnce, wLort stages are alwara In waiting ?OARPOfO AMD LODBBIi. SHOUKTRY BOARD AT STAAT8BURG, ?fcCyWf H Co.?Two or threa families may be imMiiill'* ?tbtlouni ro. Di? and board la klu|? ud Jn heea? oelightfully located is ri?* of til Hudaen river, ikoit aad a balf hours fr >m the city b/th* Had?ob Urwiill* toad. Ad AVE box 888. Wow Tort Poo* Moo. t CMOUNTRY BOARS AT CARMANSVIIAE, nitUP ? Md flftr-oocead itmt, on the NorVh rim, withia Its steps cf the North river eon. whioh (top rix timet a day. Good familv nou JikewUe for single prttow. 0oo4 ?tabling aad.bathllg. AOCNTRT BOARD-IN A FARM HOW SB, ATMES* \J Btraei', Union town, N. J., olooo by tho dupot, tor ?? family ? f dior eight crown perooaa. or three ImMhhii with their wivee. Trrnln* alx timeedaily eaeh way, 1J6. honri. No ?mall ohlldroa taken. CMOUNTEY BOARD ON 8TATKN ISLAND.?'TWO ? joung men oan be aooommodatod with board, fall or partial, at Now Brighton, within throe miaatee walk of thw ferry, aad one of the healthieat apoto on the lilaad Ad-> dress X. B., Pott Office, Now Brighton, 8. I. COUNTRY BOARD.?A FEW PERSONS OAN BE Ac commodated at a country residence, thirteen mile* from tho City Hall by tho Harlem Railroad. The location it exceedingly pleaoant and healthy. Can eoaniictte, with the city fonrteen timeo daily. Refereaeeo exohaaged. Addreaa Mary Bridge, Wil iamabridgc Poat Office, N. T. COUNTRY BOARD TOR CHILDREN.?A WIDOW lady, having no other boarders, woald give kor whole attention to two or three little girlifrom tlx t> twelve year* old; the location it healthy; good achoola near. At ply ta Mrs. L . Madison avenue, between Twelfth aad titoh ttniti, upper Morrlaaaia. COUNTRY BOARD.?TO LET, IN A PRIYATB FAMI* ly, a largo room, to one or two tiagla gentlemen, with board, on Eighty fifth itreet, second hoaee weot of Broad way. Location healthy and pleaiant. Terms moderate. EEXCELLENT PRIVATE nOARD WITH A SMALL. genteel family, may be had in a spacious modem home, having all the modern improvement!. by apply lag at No. 36} Ea>t Sixteenth atreet, near Irving place. Reforeaoea of tho highest reapectability given aad expeetod. Furnished apartments to let.-two or three aingle gentlemen, or a gentleman aad wife, oaa bo accommodated at Fort Riehmoad, Staten Ialand, withini two minutei walk from the ferry, opposite the Richmond Hotel. A night boat from the city arrivi t at 13 at night. Inquire ot Mrt. S ETT1T, on the premitea. Furnished rooms, with or without board, to let, in a small private family without nhildren; the borne it new and hoa the modern Improvements, will be rented to gentlemen without board, or to a genllomaa and lady, with board for the lad; only; no objeoUone to one or two tingle ladi't. Apply at 170 Wett Thirtyelghih atreet, reccnrt house from Eighth avenue. Cart paai every flvo minutei. alto ttaget to all parta of the city. Term* vers moderate. Furnished rooms 10 let.?two parlors ani> two bedroomt, on the aooond floor, to let, together or teparate- Inquire at 81 White itreet, a few doora wett of Broadway. Good board and pleasant rooms can bs obtaiaed in a first claet houto in a detirable location. Bear Broadway. Rooms fnrnished and unfarnlthed for gtatlcmoB and their wives and aingle gentlemen, and whioh will be let reaaoaablo for the oomiaf teatea. Apply at 6S Bleeoker itreet, near Broadway. "PRIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN.?A SINGLET X gentleman can be accommodated with a pleaoant roooa and bedroom, at alto with partial board, ia oae of the beat loeatioat or the eity. Referencet required. 1 squire 11? Bohermerhora itreet, between Smith aad Hoyt. PRIVATE BOARDINO.-SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT ipemi, either furnished or uafaraithed. eaa be M with board ia a private family reaidiag at 260 Fourth avenue, opposite Calvary charoh. The house it finely located, ha* all the modera improvements, aad board mi m obtained on reaaoaablo tonai. Beforenoot exchanged. PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT BOARD. FOR FAMI liei or tingle gentlemen, oan be obtained by applying afa No. 13 Neilten place, (Mercer itreet, one door from Eighth atreet). The houte hai all the modern improvemeate. Re ferencot exchaaged. PLEASANT, AIRY DRAWING AND 9BDBOOM8. with or without partial board, (mcala ierred in the roomt if preferred.) in a quiet, genteel family, ia a cottage in the belt part of the city. Call at No. 9 Wett Fifteenth itreet, aear Fifth avenue. SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with board aad pleaiant roomt, at 122 Chamber* itreet; alio, board without roomt. STATEN ISLAND ?A FAMILY WISHING BOARD IX the eonntry, eaa be eomfortably aooommodatod ia a farm boate, fifteen minutei walk from Port Rishmond land - ing. A family wishing two or three bedrooms, with parlor, and meali terved In their own apartmeati, oaa tad euch by making applieatloa at 762 Broadway. Twelfth steeet.?a gentleman and wife, ok one or two tingle gentlemen, can be aooommodatod with full or partial board, at No. 256% Twelfth itreet, near Broad' way. The home ii pleaiant, eonveniently located and eon* taint all the modern improvement!. Roomt handtemeljp furnished or unfarniahed. TO GENTLEMEN.?AGREEABLE ROOMS TO LET. large and email, famished or unfarniahed, in auiti oc ?eparately; hot, eoldand ihowerbathi in the houte. No. 27 Bond itreet. LET?A LADY, WHO OCCUPIES A SPLENDID modern honie, conveniently aad splendidly located aear Madlaon iquare, would let the permaaeat or oooaatonak ate of a parlor aad bedroom, withoat board. Addreaa Mra. Frank, Metropolitan Poat Office, American Bible Hooae, 13 Aitor place. TO LET-AN ELEGANT PARLOR AND BEDROOM in a retired location up town; to a lad;' and gentleman who may require temporary accommodation during their vitttt to the city. A ddreti Mrt. Maadevllle, Chelsea Lettoc Deposit, 1,049 Broadway. The boarding exchange, -persons desirous of obtaining board in thit or neighboring cities, will please oall at our office where every information wHl be gi ven them gratis. Private familial and boardiag housed will fin d it to their intereit to have their aamea registered. * 102 Nassau itreet, room No. 9. TX7ITHOUT BOARD-ONE OR TWO NEATLY FUR f T Dished roomi to let, at 44 Laight street, to aingle gen tlfmen, without board. The home it delightfully iKnated, fronting St. John'i park, with gat, batha, Ao , and the pri vilege of the park. WANTRD-furmshed ROOMS, BV A UENTLE man and hit *ife; a well furoithed parlor and bed room, room for lervant, and exclusive ute of part of base ment for cooking and w? thing. Addrett, Hating price and location, Roomt, Herald offloe. MISCELLANEOUS. CALIFORNIA.?advantages TO GOLD MINERS.? The right of an invaluable maehiae for makiag pip* for oondaotlag water toUry digginga,Ac., for tale, capable ot prodneiag three miltt of pipe per pay. A fortune for any oompany. Call and tee. Offloe hourt 9 A. M. aad 4 P. M., room 12, No. 11 Wall itreet. N. B.?See another adver tisement. WILLIAM WEBSTER, CHARLES MILLER, j Sole proprietori. Soolers, COOLERS.?water COOLERS, JUST what everybody want*, and proved to be tbe beet arti ? made, being particularly adapted tor u*e ia offloea, ?torei. vessel*, private homes, Ao., made in different liiea and variety of finish, at 268 Pearl (treet, next to United State* Hotel. CURE OF CORNS?by madame b1rhahd, NO. 1u7 Bowery, eut side, between Broome and delaneejs sireeta. Madame B. respectfully iaforma tbe public that ue baa rednoed her prioe, in order to enable every one to b? free from pain, and feela eonfldent in promUing that *h? Will remove corna. bunions, nails grown in the ficsh, Ao.. without causing the least paia or inoonvenieooe. Person* can be attended to at home, or at Madam* B.'s residence, from 1 nntil 7 o'olook, P. M. DECORATOR OF EUROPEAN PALACE8?BUCKING bam, Saint James, the Parliament Houses, Windsor Castle, Chatsworth, and most renowned mansions of Eng land? M. ROSUE undertakes to save the gentry of ke? York fifty per cent on the oost of finishing, altering or deco rating their mansions. Soits of rooms arranged for deoora tion, $8; plans (to scale) furnished, $6; the moat elaborate foreign decorations superintended. per day, S6; perfection warranted. Owners, arohltects and builders will ao well to ooi suit subscriber. By his lnstrnetton ordinary men oa% complete the most difficult work. firstolass reference*. M, Rosne, No. 4 Everett House, Union square. ENT a LAVERS, manufacturers 07 WROUGHT and cast iron railing of every deaoription, gratings, khuttrra, doora, anchors, portable iron bedsteads, iron fur niture of superior quality, iron farm fences, eorreiuonding gates, Ac. Orders gratefully reoeivad and promptly exe cutad. ENT a LAYERS, 122 Grand street. IRON RAILING, AC?CRO WELL'S CELEBRATED cast iron railing without rivets, warranted twraty-ftv* oenta per running root cheaper than the rivet railing; also, the cheap iron wire farm fenee. The New Tork Foundry anil Iron Railing Company make and put np to order every variety and atyle of i he above. Bracket*, door and window guard*, and all other artistes in the smith, bnildteg Foundry line furnished with despatch, and at the fewest price*. Specimens in sections at their waret-ooms, nes. 79 and 81 Duans street, a few doors east of Broadway. Foun dry foot of forty sixth street, North river. CPECTACLE3?"?00d AND CHEaP, accurately o adjusted to vision, by E. s FRANKS, Iscturer en the human eye and apectaclea, optician by diploma to the New York Eje Hoapital and spectacle mater to the Bye inlrm ary, No. 2 Park row, opposite the Astor House, and at ss' Bowery. TO 8HEET-METAL WORKERS-NOTICE.-OVE of the most valuable and useful patents that ha* been granted within the last ten years, has been awarded to wm. Webster of morrlaania. N. Y., (letters patent dated March 28, IBM.) for a novel and invaluable machine for making from 6.0C0 to 18.000 feet of (any kind) Sheet-Metal Tubing Err day. This machine ia now being exhibited between the ours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.. in room No 12, at no 11 Wall street, New York city, whore *11 interested arc solicited to call. Towns, cities, oountias and State rijjht* for sale. AH communications (post paid) promptly replied to in their or der. willialM web9trr, CHARLES MILLER, Sole proprietor*, No. 11 Wall street, New Tork. TO PORTERS AND OTHERS.?FOURTEEN shil. lings per cwt. will be paid for all store and oleam wast* paper, printed paper, $3 60 per cwt, at 178 William street. nphe FOUR MEDALS.? x The World** Fair In London, Our Institute here. Uncle pam's Crystal Palae*, And Belgium, appear, To bear witness for Lyon? Whose Powder and P>1 All inaeotaall vermin Infallibly kill i See the national medals? 'Twas something before To obtain one suen emblem, but Lvon has four. Beware of couuterfeite. fee that LYON'S signature 18> on the label. Principal depot, 4s< Broadway. watcineb, JEWELRY, ac. g^8t0nb, DEALER 111 WATCHES, JEWELRY. . silver ware, and first quality aeeordaoaa, 383 Eighth, avenue, (late of 188 Canal atreet.) respeetfnlly *oll*it* a aaM from hla former patrona and the public generally. Good* Willingly ahown, and no deception used t? sell them. Striet attention to the repairing department. Diamond and.enamelled watches-some ik bunting aaaes, ??> to $17# eaoh. G. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. 1 enamelled watches FOR ladie4?beautiful^ li stylos, from fc'lfi to $40; warranted. g. C. ALLEN, u Wall street, near Broadway, seoond floor. turofnpfn w atctifs, IN euntixo CAS ?a? tJ u?w?wu*otimlj warranted perfect timekeepers. uk C. ALLEN, 11 Wall sireet, near Broadway, seoond Boor. oplendid OOI D pocketctr.lnojerbrs, WBIC'fl m run withont aay a*roeptiUI* variation, tom $125 '? ?uo. G. C- alljo, )1 Wal| street, neat U% jadway, aeevi^) ml"