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, TH ?>~ v vvholv no. 12,338. __ pryet BttEcioai ko? ?i>vnti*tn?. AMUSEMENTS -Ninth PAOE-rourlh, llfih and ilxth ool umm. ASTROLOGY?Ninth Pa?e Bixth column. boarders AND LOlHJKRB WAMkd-SECONI) PAG?~ Flm an't isi.nnd coluuini. BOARD AND JLoDUlKCi WANTED?Beoond PaGISerond column. brooklyn BOARD?Hf.coni> l'Atir?Second colnmn. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE KOR BALE-NlNTH Pa?!EFlrit column. _ BCBIMKSS OPPORTUNITIES Twelfth Pauk?Second I column. BUSINESS N0TtCE9--SKV*?lth Page-Sixth oolumn. City real estate kor bale- Kihth par* -kii?? column. CLERKS and SALESMEN-TwtLim PAGF-Plr?t and Mcond column. CLOTHING twelfth I'AOK?Sixth column. coachmen AND GARDENERS?Twei.ttb PAU?-Flr?t column. COASTWISE bTEAMSHIl'S?Fltt.rr PAGE-Flllh aud ililh column a. COPARTNERSHIPS?'i'wri.i-th Page-Second column. CORPORATION NOTICE -TwEl r iH Page?Slxlli column. OOCIfTRY HOARD- Scuo.nij Page?second and Third col umm. PEN t'lri'f RY?Second 1'aoe?Kllih' column. DWELLING HO. SEfs 10 LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED?Second Page ?Fuurth column. EUROPEAN KTEAMSHiPB Finer PAQK-Finh column. EXPRESSES? Scoomd Pane?Kiflh comma. BXOl RrilONB?h ibst Paue?Slvth column. FINANCIAL?Second Pa?e?Sixth column. FOR BALK?Twulkth I'auS-'llilnt column. furniture?ki iiii a Page?Slx'h column. french adveklis: MENTS-Twixhii paok-Thlrd ooluuin. HELP V. ANTED-*;ALES?Eleventh Pace?Sixth column. HELP wanted- -few ales?Eleventh Page-MMi .aiidatxUi colutobl. UORBKS, CARRIAGES, Ao.-FlBbY PAGE?SeconJ, third and fomth column*. nOTELS? SKi onu Page 'lecond column HOUSES, rooms, *c., WANTED?Twelfth Page Third c I'urnn. ICECREAM N'iniu Page?'Thirl cr.lumn. INSTRUCTION?SKtHtMti Page?Sixth column. <I?>KBJVI Hiv, uujun ->, iiiinin Mil ,\nn hbkGER HEAL ESTATE FOi; SALE- Nl.<iill Paol? Flr?t coluuin. LEOAL NiiTICTJB -Kiuum Paok?Sixth column. SOAM OFFICES SKC)M> J'A'it Ft: th column. IJIJT AND FOUND?Fikht Pauk?Fourth column. AOHINERY?'Twxi.vtu Pauk TLIim column. MARHLE MANTELS-FllijT I'aOE ?sixth column. MEDICAL? Mi.vi'U Paok?Thli'l column. MILLINKHi' AND DRliSSMAKINJ-flhbt PAOE-Slxih column. miscellaneous ADVERTISEMENTS ?Tenth Pao* Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS?SEiijnd Fa?E?Fifth column. MUSICAL?Ninth Paoe?PittU column. fEWSPAPEUS?Ki.iiii'U Paoe?Sixth column. KRSONAL First I'a .k: -First comm. PIANOFORTES NlVi'JC PAO* -Thirl column. POST OFFICE NOTICE?Fibb.' Paok sixth column. PROPERTY OUT Or THE CITV FOE SALE OR TO RENT-Ninth Pa or.? 1'lrst and secona columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCIIAN.JE-NI: TU Pace?Sccond and third columns. HEAL ESTATE WANTED Ninth pace-lhlrd column. REWARDS -Flu:, r PauX? Fourth coiuuiu. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET-SECO>? PaoEFlfth column. BALES AT AUCTION-Twei.tth paos-Fourth, fifth and lith column*. S1TUATIOKS WANTED?FEMALES?EL*YE NTH PAOE First. second, third, fourth and flflh columns. EITl'A I IONS WANTED- MALES?Eleventh Paoe? Sixth column. SPECIAL NOTICED?plkit Paoe?First and second columns. bfortinq?DOGS, BIRDS, ic.-Fir.si- P aos-Second column. 8TALLIONS - First Paoe Second column. STORAGE?tw >:i.fth paur.-Secoi.d coiuir.n. STRAW GOODS First Paok?Fourth co'.umu. summer RESORTS-second Paoe -Third and fourth columns. THE Trades-Twelfth PAOE-Sccond column. THE TURF? Firbt Paoe-Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PL'KPOSES-SECOND Paok? Fourth column. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE?First PaoE-SIxIU column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, ao.-flrbt paoe-Slxth col, ... umn. . PERSON A ti. _ CARL?THE GENTLEMAN WHO LEFT THE DIAraond Ring at M Thirty-tirst street will hoar about It by ??I)lng at thelioulevard Hull, <)3S Broadway, upstairs. bffje MARION. CONFIDENTIAL.?W. R. SAME PLACE, 330 P. M. this day. Dovence DAVIS WILL HEAR OK SOMETHING TO hts advantage by calling at No. 4 Pine street, room No. 4, immediately. TTATTIE?CIIAP.LIE.?WILL HATT1E O-K-Y PLEASE J|L write to "Hazeiton," lliraM oilice, and tell her old friend Charlie where he con meet her? W rite lramed< itely. INFORMATION WANTED.-CAN ANY ONE GIVE INformation of the whereabout* of iitoriit A. Davit, formerly of Littleton, N. H. V If so, they will con.'er a great favor by addressing hts anxious wife, Mrs. GEORGE A. DAVIS, Ml Elm street, Manchester, N. H. LOOIE S?RETURN AT ONCE, IF YOU RETAIN P1Tuation at Custom House. F1TZ. MISS JENNIE GRENVILLI? WILL FIND A LETTER from an old irlend in station D. PAULINE B.-I AM RETURNED. WRITE TO THE same address as formerly or Herald oliice, to _____ LUDOVIC. MpSYCHE.'"?AT STEVENS HOUSE TODAY. MEET _L me sure. T)EWARD?MISSINO.- $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID JV for nny Information leaning to th>? recovery of Frederic Tanzer, mls?i it; since Tuesday, May if4. He is 30 years of age, about five feet seven inolies high, has a li,.!it complexIon, brown hair, light mustache, h-izei eves; had on a blue coat and rest, dark ptriped pants, diamond studs, (-old sleeve buttons, with black enamel -, a huntlne case ijom watch, with nis name or Initials engraved thereon. Address J. TANZEil, K9 Canal s'reet, New York. TWO YOUNG LAMES WHO NOTICED TWO GENTLEmen Monday evening, ul.out 11 o'clock, going up a stoop In Twenty-fifth street, near Brondwav, will oollge by addressing B. D.j Ilolfmau HoUeC, where un lntorvicw may be bad. TANT, "4TII.?I AM SI ILL FAITHFUL. MUST IT BE only to a memory!" MARBLE. BPKCIAl/ MOTMIK8. * ?A.?PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD J\, life Insurance companies, and who uo not desire to surrender their policies by an absolute Hale, can borrow the urrender value of their policies by applying at Insurance Agency, 87 Liberty street. At waltei.s', 8; cedar street, you can get the best glass or Ale in the city for live cents. Try it if you don't believe. YOU BET. A CARD. In answer to numerous Inquiries of "where can the Climax Brick Machine, of hoston, be seen," the agents, B. P. RIDER A JOHN M. HOOD, take pleasure in Informing their m*ny friends and the public that a lull sized machine Is on exhibition auv day at No. 477 First avenue, corner, of Twenty-eighth street, New York. Bullderi and contractors, as well, at brick makers, would da well to aall and examine the Kann and for lull particulars inquire as above, or to JOHN M. HOOD, 114 Water street. A ?A.?OHPHAi'S' HOME LOTIERY J\ , of the Ststc of Mississippi. Class 400 -80, 48, #2, H9, 88, 50, til, 15, 47, 6, SB, 39, 38, 17. ' Class 41U-46, 36, 64, Bf?, 47, 7l, 20, 8, SI, 7a, 52, 4, 84. For circulars, Ac., addreai the managers, MoINTlRE, BASKERMLLI5 A CO., Columbus, Miss. Information fur. Ishcd at 816 Canal, 154 Chatham, 390 Seventh avenue, 12f Grt-cnwich 94 'I nlrd avenue, In Sixth avenue and 63 Eas Thirteenth street, corner of Broadway. A?A.?A.?A.?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS , SIMMONS A CO.'S LOTTERIES (successors to C. H. Murray). msbocri?extra clabs no. 8<il --june 1. 1S70. 66, fr, 70. 24, 1?, iJ'ii 63, 71-27, 2, 2H.12. 50, 8. mibiocbi? clahb no. 8^2-june 1, lwo. 64 31, 49, 33, M, 84, 53. &>, 48, til, 73, 71, 53. Mr.ntuokv?EXTRA CI.AI.-B n<>. 3o7 .ICNE 1, 1870. 6, 63, 11, 74, 0, 34. 8, 4, -10, 69, ?*, 55, 2, 63. kentucky? oi.am8 no. S58 - june 1, 1870. 12, 53, 62, 31, -'0. 63, 3, 72, 78, 8fl, 08, 22, 76, Information lurnished in the above and alto Roya Havana Loticries. J. CLUTE, Broker, fiflU 0..,..l.M.. 1*4 Viiltnn ctroM m.I Vn 9 I'upL- r.icv k ?A.-A.-OFKICIAL DRAWINGS J\ . MURRAY ft CO.'S LOTTERIES. Wednesday. June 1,1870 missouri? kxtra <11. ass no. 88!. 66, 8, 70, 24, 18, 80, 6J, 71, *7, 2, 28, 12, 60, 8. MISSOURI? CLASH NO. 382. 64, 31, 49, 3Sf, 51, 84, M, 65, 48, HI, 73, 71, L3. kentucky? rxtra olasb no. 357. 0, 62, 11, 74, 9, '24, 8, 4, 40, tW, 68, 66, ?, 63. KENTUCKY?OLAUtt NO. 3if!. 13, 6S, 69, St, si!, 6<5, 2, 71 78, V>, 68, 22, :6. richmond distribution. Claim 267 . 0, 70. 52, 60, 31, 89, 61, 69. 16. 12, ' 3. Cass 258?68. 4ft, 77, 62, ib, 27, '.'3. 69, 6!, i!2, 48. lutormstlon K'?*n the Above Lotteries by T, J. TAY LOR, 43( hathaui street. Hit percent allowed on all Invest menu, 1'rivatc ollicc attached. Department of docks, 346 anii 348 Broaiih av, New York, Mat 18,1S70. To the public: The Department of Docks of the city o Hew York will hear ail p?r?oi l-tctosted In the Improve m?nl of the water trt?nt of the c.ly of New York ami the e? tabllshnsenl ot permanent wharf r.ieoiomodatior.s fur succla iirnmeicl.il Interests on Jur.e 33, lf>7e, at 2 o'olook P. M., a (he ollicc of the Department, 84K anil 348 Broadway. All persons Interest lu invigorating In tue harbor o New \ork a prfl\:?r ?y?e.a? of wharves and piers, or whi hare special plain for the'improvement of the water front re id-, lied to bo present anil (tlve their views. All persons desirous of l-elnj; heard on the (object of on frbnrves and piers are requested 10 lie prepared. In addltioi lo an oral slaUmeiit, to submit their views in writing. JOilN T. AONEW, WILSON (i. HUNT, HL'liH KMI f H, WILLIAM WOOD, RICHARD m. HENRY, Board of Commissioners of Docki. KiLDi'rr'3. Mr. 1'. D. KILDi.'KF will open his Par and Re-taurau on the corner of Sixth avenue and Korty-fourth street o Thursday evening, June 2. Hla numerous fi lend# will b Uoarti'y we'.coiocJ. Lottery phizes cashed and informatio; elven ; Kentucky and Roysl Havana circulars sent. Jl 8EPH BATES A CO., No. 11 Wall sireot, box 4,2i4 1*0! oilice. Branch olllce, 447 Hrooine street. XTOTICE. Tilt free labor AND INTKLLIOENC i. 1 Bureau, under the cliaiyc of the Commis*l'.>ocrs of Pill lie Charities, and Correction, has removed to Nus. 8 an I i Clinton place, one bloc* west ol Broadway, where partli can be furnished with first ci.ni he 11 of both sexes, ire? 1 charge. JAMES DONAHUE, Superintendent. XtOTICB IS IIEHKBV DIVEN THAT AN ELBCTIO i.1 will beheld at the oflic:! of the New York Brldje Con lany. corner nf Kulton an l I'ront streets, In the city < Brooklyn, on Monday, the feth day of June next, at tweli o'clock at noon of tiiat day, for Itfteen Dlrecto.s of sa Company for the then enduing year. Dated Mar 3, 187i WkNRY C. ML RI'llY, President. John ?. Atkinson Veorjl^ry. ENE' m . ? . NE1 8FECIAL NOTIC'BM. J^OflClt. The Mut'int Life Inaurance Company of New York. An election of nine tr'iftee* of tint company, lo take the places of tbo elan wlio-jo term of nervlc* expiree by limitation, purauant to the charter, ami of one fruatee to Mil a vacaucy lu another das*, wlil be held at the oOlce of the company on Monday, the 6th day of June next. Tbo polla of the ciectlon will be open from 12 o clock noon till 2 o'clock atternoan. _ J. M. STUART, Secretaryn>w Turk, jlay 21,167u. OLD SILK IIA IS, DRAB. BKAVEB AMD CASS1MKRE b?u rnaile over Into the Inteat aty le ; Panama hat* cleaned and trimmed, at JOilNBOX'8, J,265 Broadway, cornar of Thlity-tlral atreet. STORAGE for ki RNITL'RB, BOXE8, TRUNKS, *0., l.lfOS and 1,-68 Bro?dwa? and 151 Wont Thirty-second street; separate rovnis, all sizes; 14 years established. E. MARTIN A SOJf. fPHE EXPERIMENTS AT THE NAVY YARD WITH THE J. Automatic Low-water S'.earn Valve still continue. It works perfectly. All manufacturers and engineers should sec It. An Inteiest In the patent is tor sale, or agencies given. Address j. c. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. y. M'OUTIMi-mMiH, BJADfi, OcC. ALL KINDB OF FANCY DOCS AND BIRDS FOR sale. ?Medicines for ail diseases. Prepared Food for mocking Birds, at B. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, comer of Canal. N. B. ?Ladles Attended by Mrs. Dorey. rrwo BALLARD RIFLF.8 AND STEEL BARRELLED 1 Shot G un, for sale rerv cheap, at R. KA IlER'S, 684 Eighth avsuue, between Thirty-clgnth and Thirty ninth streets. Till! TIJHF. American jockey club. Jerome Park. The Spring Meeting, 1870, will he held on Saturday, 4th. Tucs lav. Tth. Thursday, Mb, and Saturday, I lift days or June. Four or fl. e ?ac^? each day, commencing at ?;81. Crar.d stsnde chase, burule rac -s, rsces of heats and dailies. An Immense number of horses in attendance, and spieudid sport .int clpated. Extra trains from Furtymcond street at 1 and 1 :Hfl each dnv. A. BELMONT, President. C. WuiATLY, Secretary. American jockey ch b racks?pools will be told every evening durinj tl.e races at the subscription rooms, 020 Broadway, corner Twenty-first sireet. Admittance'ree to purchaaers of qmrter s;retch badce*. Commencing Friday ereoinj, June and every day at the pool stand on the race course, for the the American Joekey Club >>y I NDEBWOOD A ModOWAN. A?TICKETS fortho Sptlnc Mee'lnf at Jerome Park to he bad at 1SKKtVSTI'.R y CO.'d, S4 Fiah avenue. Fleetwood park, Morrlsauia, Westchester county. Special uremium fiJ.OUO. F.eetannd M-lattmi will olvn a purse of for lionet tLat have never beaten 2:30, two mllt-a anil rtneat, In harness; to be trotte I over the above course,.Iuns '.H; tl.SCOtotho firi.t hor?e, i?4< 0 to the second ami (-800 to Uie thlr i; throe or mme to enter, two to start. Entrance 10 per ecnt, an J raiut a. company the nomination. To close at Joe Croo'.icron's, New Bayslde Home, corner of Korty-aacand street and Seventh avenue, Wednesday, June IB, hi y 1*. M. All entrlei by mull to be addressed to Henry Duvr, bo* 1,616 Port offlce, New > ork. Cure, New York ana Ilariem Railroad, leave Tweuty-lxth street and Fourth avenue at 2.130 P. M. Race promptly .it s v, P. X. HENRI' DATER, President. yPECIAL NOTICE. k? At a mealing of the Prospect Park Pair Ground Anoelation, lie!d Alay 87, it wan unanlinous.y resnlveJ, That on public days no person can be Introduced to the Club House without he has a complimentary ticket, except member* and member*' guests, residing more tlian 80 nnlet from Hrooklvn, who may be admitted by paylug the admission fee of !gr>. Badges cau only be procurud at tho ofllco of tiic Association, 149 Montague street, Biooklyn, before 11 o'clock on tlie morning of each day. mo THR RACKS?AT PROSPECT PARK FAIR J. Ground!, or Mar 31, June 1 an<1 2, 1870. take Conoy Island and Brooklyn Railroad borse cart from Fulton ferry, left i<?Bd side, via Jay and Smith sireois, Brooklyn. $12,000 5 1871). 7 SPRING MEETING 1870. OP TUK PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION, Brooklyn, Long Inland. THl'KSDA t, JU.\ K 2, 1870. No. 1. Puree S1!.' i-0?KJl.ooiMo diet, iJl'DO to second and $150 to tbird horse; hones that bavc i,ev> r bea'.e l 2 iJO. 1. L. L. Dorsey enters c. m. Itosa Golddost. 2. F. J. Nodiue enl?!rH bk. m. Eastern Queen. 8. John .Murphy i-i.ttri g. g. Carroll (formerly Century). 4. Benianiln U.inji U enters bav m. Topsy. I. M. Koden enter* s. g. Prince. 6. Httmoel Jackson enters nay c- Bep. 7. J. Odlkirk euttM bk. . Paiclien Cliief. No.;!?Piatc $8,000 to hrst, e, 1 ,." 00 to second and $5i.tJ to third horse Free for all horses. 1. Benjamin Daniel* entera bay m. American Girl. 2. W. Korst cuters bav a. > iaorge Wilkes. 3. Budd l)oble enter* hay m. Ooidsmith Maid. All of tlie above taxes to 1>? mile lie^ta, boat three In five, In harness, except double team racc, and will be conducted under the rules or the National Association for the promotion of the intermits uf * ?American trotting Turf. Good day and track. Admission to Field, $1: to Grand Stand, $1 extra for geotleuieu; no extra cUnrae for laiies. Cars lea e Fulion Furry every five minutes. Trotting to commence at 2 o'clock 1*. M. ou each day. MAR'iIN KAI.HIXEISCH, President. E. O. Kn w, Secretary. r*TA LUONflU ( TALLION COMMODORE VA.VPERBILT IS STANDING J for the season at my stables, Stamford, Conn. JAMES E. ADAMS. Steamer Stamford leaves daiy, at 2 P. M., from pier 37 East r Iver. unuutii. /'innri^iru M.n VT AUCTION, THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, SHARP, AT 1,401 BROADWAY, N MA it FORTY Kilt ST STREET, SIX SI PKKIOK AM) FAST OEM rLKMEN'S llOADSTKRS; ALSO WAii'iNS) HARNKS8, Ac., , consisting in part of a beautiful team of black Mares, 1S'4 hands high, 5 ami 6 yeara old, tlow.ng mane* and tails, pure galted, ol' great endurance, drl.ollke one horse, and lor style, action or appearance uam.it be aurpasaed on park or road; can trot In 3 minute* together or 5 :M aingle; warranted sound, kind and reliable In all respcct3. 1 very 'ine extension top Cabriolet, rnaie by John R. Lawrence & CO. 1 setcovure I Mounted Double Harnesa. Sorrel trotting Mare Kato Haxard; Is 15*4 hands hi;;h, 7 yuan ;old, flowing inane and tail, good waited, with good action and style, and trotted last season at Dexter Trotting Park, In 2:39, 2:ifliJ$ ami 2:3>)A4, which was the only time or ber being on the track; was then bought and has since been used an a gentleman's road horse; warranted sound and kind; 1 H seat Koad Wagon, ihO lbs.; 1 single s?at Road Wa,;on, 115 lbs.; 1 set light rubber mounted Ilaruesj; 1 set light gilt mounted Harness; sorrel Mare, Fanny Clay, a years old, 15*4 hands high, an excellent road mare, canir.it better than 3 minutes, warranted couti 1 and kind; 1 Top Wagon, In good order; 1 Hog Curt, made by Wood Bros. A loronto Chief Stallion, 15 ban.Is high, 7 years old; perfectly gentle and docile; can trot Iu2:5l); warranted found and kind. Also 2 other bumneaa Horses. Full description at salrt. A!ao Rockaways, Wagons, Park and Pony Phaetons, ' single and double llaruess, Sheets, Nets, Lap itobes, Ac, N. B.?Persons desirous of purchasing any of the above 1 can do *o with the most implicit coniidence, as every Hor?e will be warranted as represented, and 24 hours allowed for trial and examination, and It not as represented money refunded and aale annulled. Sals positive, rain or shine, commencing promptly at 10 o'clock. JAMES JENKINS, Auctioneer. AT THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON A VAN TASSELL, i Odlce and salesroom 37 Nassau street, L opposite the l'ost o.lice. TtlE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business la conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART, US EAST 13TH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE, where we hold regular SALFS OF HORSES ANI) CARRIAGK8 EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or those having Horses or Carriages to sell, will nod our house perfectly reliable, as we conduct this branch of our business, as we do all our other business, on the same straightforward principles which govern honorable ho.isoj in all mercantile pursuits. ( We give the purelia-ser of every horse that Is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. Entries for sales of Hor>:es and Carriages can be made at cur down town office and salesroom, 31 Nassau street, where we also keep a register of horses for private sale. Liberal advances made on consignments. A"' T HARNESS WAREROOMS, 10 COLLEGE PLACET" Harness for farming, teaming, carting, expressing, livery (tat lea, contractors, coach, coupe, buggy, Ac. Ac. Single Harness complete, to $i50 ner set. Double Harncsa complete, $20 to $500 per aet. Fine Engliah Ladles' and Oenta' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Blankets, Sheets, Robes, Fly Nets, at all prices. THE TRADES MANUFACTURING COMPANY. A -GREAT REDUCTION IN PRI0B8 FOB iTl)AT& . DF.MAREST A WOODRUFF. A* (?,.!. ?..amnma FJl hi >.ifl #28 iiilit <30 Broadway, New Yorlc, invite their customers, strantrers and the uublic generally, to call aufl examine their large an<l fine stock of Carriages, comprising Clarences, LanJatis, Coupes. Barouches, Victorias, Cabriolets, 2, 4 and 6 seat Phaetons, f Coupe and six seat Rockaways, one hor*e Rook ways and Depot Wagons and Pony Phaetons, i- Finn top Hiifules, reduce 1 from $4.0 t'> 5325. Fine no too Hushes, reduced from ijtS-6 to <2'i0. t Remember, fur thirty days, great bargauu. Kvery carriage guaranteed tor one year. o T~IPECOND HAND CARRIAGES FOR SALE LOW. ,, A. 1 Brett, 3 K .ad Wasrons, r 1 Hack Coach, 3 I four seat Phaeton, 1 Cotipo Kockaway, 1 Pony Phaeton. All the abort art eity ma le and will ho sold low. J. H. BREWSTER ,t CO., Twenty-fifth street, near Third avenue. AT THK BROOKLYN TATTERSALLS, CORNER OK Boerura and State streets. \VM. II. WIUGIiT. Auctioneer. 1 hurjday, June 4, at 14 o'clock, Depot Wagon, built by . Daily; 6 top \Vagons, 5 no top Wagons, 8 first class Rocka[ ways, 2 I'ony Phaetons, 30 sets of Harness, Blankets, .Sheets, A SUPERIOR LOT OF OOOD WORK HORSES, JUST arrived this morning from the country, suitable tor all X purposes; all to be sold cheap. 19 Vestry street. it * SECOND HAND LIGHT HOTEL STAGE FOR SALEJ\. in good oroer. 77 (ireeni street. E * VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, 15?tf HANDS HIGH, JV 6 years o.d; can trot in 3U ; warranted sound and kind, 10 GORDON'S stable, No. 5 West Thirteenth street. if t BEAUTIFUL ATtnALLAH MARE, COMING 7; WILL jV. sell cheap. 61 Pari avenue, Brooklyn. S A 8TRONO WORK HORSE, VERY CHEAP-, ALSO i- JV I- ij.res* Wagon ami Harness and good work or Tamil) if Pony ; must be sold; at 468 Pearl street, clothing store. Id A -FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE ELEGANT PAIR OF 9. i\ closely matched bay Horses, 16 hands, 0 years old, war , ranted sound aud kini. Apply, lor two days, ?t TRIMBLE'S table, .40 West Tblrtv ninth street. W YO N YORK, THURSDAY, JU HOHHUH, CAlHAflM, *?'. ASPKED, tTTLB AND KATBTY, The calibrated highbred, will known tad fait bay trotting gelding, RED ROYRR, bout 15\ hl^h, 8 years old; ft very free and ityllih driver; li atralc' ot nothing aud li perfectly gentle for any one to drive; he win the winner of 14 troti laat uaion, and won a race on the Kaibion t onne, tbrei weeks ago, lu which there wira leven he.itl trotted. Alio haudiome and fait bay trotting Colt, IS high, t jenra old la 8e]itemiier next; c in trot lnt:M>; li well broken; very itylnh driver end rreut roajiter; ilred by American Kmpcror, darn an AUda'Uh inure. Toe above celebrated trotter and fait roadi'.er will be noillively mil on Saturday, J una 4, at 12 o'clock, at BARKhlt ,V. HAMIJN'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattenalli, corner Broadway and Thirty-ninth itreet. AOKNTLKMAN'S ROAD MARK KOR SALR.-TRU8too nock, full 15JJ handi, 1 year* old (uo older), a cheit Miit Winn, i;?u ?ru? iij a mimuri, yrry Riyiisn, K;liU KI1Q irut In all harness and a spleudld laddie mare; seldom hiieh quailtk* aru combined u ihU beast possesses; ihe ii a first elan* gentleman'! road horse, and I* warranted perfectly sound. Kind and true and wlihout blemish. To he teen and tried at the mart of JOHNSTON A VAN TAKSKLL, 113 aud 114 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. If not sold at private sale before Friday, June 8, at 12 o'clock, the will then bo sold by the above Urm at their mart to the highest bld lw. A-l BREWSTER (OF BROOMI5 STRBBT) ROAD . Wagou, 1 Stiver* Koad Warm, 1 Duseuborv A Van llueer Road Wagon, X do. top Witgona, 2 Dubois top Wagons. 1 Corbett t SciiarcU top Wagon, 1 Podv Phaetou; all second hand; will be (old low. CoachM, Clarences, Cabriolets, Rretti, Phaetons, all styles; Juicer, Side Spring and Express Wsgjns; lluineun, $10 up; Blankets, Sheet*. Saddle*. Wiiips, Ac. W. U. OKAY, So, tt, 24 and tb Wooster street. AS. PLAXVUAV. CAMIAOB BUILDER, NOS. 7 and IS East Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue. . "TUB CARRlAUE OK THE PERIOD." A larpe variety of Pony Phaetons, with or without rumbles, at prices to suit all. HTYMSH PONY PlIABTON AT <150. Summer Carriages of every description at reducd prices. Light urtaln Hockawaya, 4 and 6 seats. Depot Wa^ous, Top and Koad Wagons. LANDAUS. LANDAULETS, CLARENCES. A PAIR OK OLUBE MATCHED FANCY CARRIAOE Horses? Long, heavy mama and tails, Ave and six years old. sound, kTud. stylish and goad traielleis; can be driven by a lady ; aim Manic**, and a shifting top piano Ui'i Wagon, city mak* r, latest sty ie, used but a lew'times; four seat Sleigli, made to order lust fall; Kobe*, Bells, Ac. The whole estab.ishnu nt will lie sold for about t4t? value of tho hoisen alone, as the owner leavea the city toon and haa no further use tor them. ARTHUR PK1ESTLY, 835 East Sixty-fifth atreet. A - TDK LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORT. meat of the best made Pony Wagons, with or without rumble seats for servants, to tie lound in the city, and at the lowest price*, la at JOHN K. LA WHENCE ? CO.'S, 568 lfroxlwav. Prices from ilN) to $*6l>. Also a choice selection of all other kinds of Carriages of our own make and at Ilia lowest market prices. A GENTLEMAN, RESIDING ON STATKN ISLAND, wishes to pel a good Horse nnd covered Wagon for the summer mouths, the keeping to lie considered as equivalent lor me ui sanu-. ,??i,ia care tuu aiuu use guaramecu. audrew H. II., box <144 Host ottico. AT AUCTION?OK SATURDAY, JUNE 4, AT 11 o'clock, prompt, at tlie Metropolitan Carriage Repos!tory, corner Huduou anil Spring streets, Kockaways, Depot Wagons, top and opeu Wa-;ous, Express and Business Wa^coiis, a large assortment oi Harness, Lap Holies, blanket}, Sheets, Whips, Ac. For particulars ot aalo auc Saiurday'i Herald. N. B.?Also at private aalo. A-A.-SO PER CENT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ? Kour anil tlx a?at Germantowns. folding anil sliding seat Kockawayi, Rujjulei, Dog Carta, Trotting Sulkies, Victorias, Park and l'ouy Phaetons; alio a floe assortment of Harness; one aecond hand Victoria. MIX'S Cwlilfl UeuokHory. i?8 Broadway. A?CARRIAGES AND HARNESS?DESIR A BlJb . styles of two, four and six s.'at Vehicles, on hand and to order; Que Single and Double Harness. iIICKS, Manufacturer, 32 Barclay street. A SPLENDID COUPE FAMILY HORSE?HROWN, 16 hnuJi, 8 years, souua and kind; stand anywhere; a good stepper; loug mane and tail. Apply at 'A'S South Fourth street, Jersry City. A HANDSOME BLACK H 1MB L ETONIAN HORSE for sale?Fully warranted; owuor hit* no use for him; suitable for fsmhy or road horse; free from fault. Stable, T\vnty-?eventh street, corner Broadway. Avery stylish trap for bale-a stanhope Gig, built l>y Peter*, of London. Apply at private stable. 127 West Fiftieth street. A TEAM OF MULES, WITH TRCCK AND HARNESS, for sale cheap. Inquire at Blue Stone Yard, lu Thirtyninth street, between Flrvt and Se^nd avenues. A SPLENDID THOROUGHBRED SADDLE MARE for aale?Suitable for lady or gentleman ; thoroughly broken to U'ot or cautor; warranted sound and kind. Apply at the New York Livery SUbles, Nos. lu and 17 East Twentyeighth street. AFOI R WHEELED DOG CART AND set OF double Harness, In good order; sold low. Auply to (\ EL WES, Boulevard Stable*, Flttieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. A PERRON WHO WISH KS TO PURCHASE A PAIR of fine Hones see advertisement of horses tills d?v. ARIHL'R PRIB8TLY,SSB East Mxiy-Ofth street. Any style cakria.+e to let-by the week, month or season; old carriages taken In trade; carriages repaired; assortment Hand Wacon* for grocers, An. witty, c>8 Broadway. A GENTLEMAN, HAVING No USE FOR THE SAME, will sell a hay Horse, 1ft bunds blj;h, K year? old. sound aud kind, ami can trot a nine in ^ :40, either single or to the pole. Excelsior Stables, l.gOti Broadway. AOENTLEMAN, RESIDING IN TOWN, WOULD LIKE . to keep * Horse and Hilary or llfcht Carriage tor their use dining the summer. Address 11. MORRIS, 163 West Thirlv-lit'th street. A?ASSORTMENT PATENT CIRCULAR FRONT . Kockitwuy*. Also patent Pony Phaeton; own make; are unsurpassed in workmanship and style. Sell a5 per cent less thau Broadway stores. HAM'8, Fourth street ami Broadway. \ LIGHT ROAD WAtfOK?Of F1MB ORDER, AT 0 Eaut Tuft MNM; price |W cash. \ GREAT BARGAIN?A COUFB ROOK A WAT, IN rood order, wiili polo ami sbatls. for sale ulieap. Apply at wilson'S Stables, 33 Perry street. AI'URE-ALDERNEY BOLL, FOUR YEARS OLD, from Redmond's Imported siotk, South Orange. Apply toJAMKH HAtiLEY, 10 i.roalway, or at Mrs. UcGinness'* farm, Hempiitead, L. I. Best assortment top and open bl'ggies and lower |>rhM tbis uj botuw tn this city. Family Carriages all styles, lu great variety ; St y hets Har.iess. CALVIN WITTY, ?M limdmy, Brownish clack horse for sale rnvj hands, stylish, last ai1 J full of *ptrtt; warranted sound; excellent, single, double or under saddle. 208 East Twentieth st. / COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE?COMPRI8Inu ft s.yilsh pair Ot eaiirlaM Horses, lii line condition, tinder dally ut>e, It! hands, sorrels; good traveller. ; kind and sound; with ou? of Brewster's best Clarences and Park Phaetons; set of CHtiipbeli's best Harness, but little used; Blankets, Sheets, Ac. The whole will he sold together, Iwlth one of the most complete Stables iu the city, which will be soul or rented. Apply at the stable, 17 East Twenty-seventh street, before 12 o'clock daily. /lOME AND SEE OCR NEW PTYLE XV 1'OUR SEAT PARK PHAETON, Light, roomy, handsome, durable, cheap. 8. E. BATES, l,:,0o Broadway. /"10UPE?GOOD AND CHEAP; ALSO HORSE. \J L. HAYMAN, 210 Went Twenty-fourth street, DONT PAY THE HIGH FBIOWJ ASKED, WHEN YOU can ee.ve 30 to fiO per cont by buying your Carriages, Harness, Sheets. Robes, Ac., at JOHNSTON Si VAN TASSELL'S, B8 liberty street. 68 Liberty street^ T~\Eror WAGONS AT COST. .1 " A large variety of nice Depot Wagons and curtain Rockawavs nt low prices. A. S. FLANDKAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth st. For sale-a new light rockaway, city made, with pole and shafts; sold for want of use. Inquire at 105 West Fortieth street, near Sixth avenue. I^OR SALE?AN ABDALLAH MARE, EIGHT YEARS r old; price very low. Inquire at New York Tattersal.s, Forty-second street and Seventh avenue. I70R 8ALE CHEAP?HANDSOME PONY, PHAETON 1 and Harness, used by a lady the lasl three years, at BURR'S stanles, 196 Harrow street, Jersey City. T^OR SALE?A PAIR OF BAY HORSES. Id HANDS, .T 7 and 8 year* old, warranted sound anu kind. Apply at the Boulevard Stables. l.Vi and 167 West Fiftieth street. IflOR SALE-A VERY STYLISH PAIR OF DARK chestnut sorrel Horse*; warranted sound and kind; to be sold on account of illness of owner. Apply at 118 Cllntou place. THOMAS NODD. TTtOR SALE CHEAP-A SECOND HAND DOCTOR'S I! Wa*ori; Hu; -ie?of every description, Grocer and Express Wagon*; also a second hand double hone Express TrtMk. No. 2J I nird street, near Bowery. LMRST CLASS LIVERY STABLE STOCK FOE SALE r cheap, to clone the builoem; Hnriei, elo*e Coaehe*, Barouche*. Sleigh*, Haruen, Ac. Call at l'tt We*t Twentieth *treet. L^OR SALE AN ELEGANT LANDAU, Bt'ILT IN TUB 1? he?t manner and but little u-ed. Can be *een at Rtnble 1U Watt Eighteenth (treat, between the houn of 9 and 11. For sale?a splendid pair of black horses, 15,'i bands blgb, H.150 pound*; very alylisb and are an exact match ; line roadster*, one of tli'rn I* fait; 7 year* old; were ii"t by the noted (talllon General Knox, or Maine, out of two blood mares: are *otmd and kind, ai'rald of nothing, fine froqp all trick* andvlrei; do not notice objecl* lu the Itreeta; can drl> * them up to the can and arc one of the beat pah* of horse* ever brought to the city ; tliev have been In tho poMMrion of the prcnent owner (Inoe tney were cnlt?, and are only (old hecante hi* butlneis I* such that he due* not have time to drive thom ami they ere too valuabe to be left Handing In tin* stable without exercise. Inquire of E. NOKK18, at M.S. Curry'* liable*, 143 aud 143 East Twentyfourth street. F'OR SALE-TWO BAY HORSES, SOUND AND KIND, and Phaeton, made by Hrewnter; alto Harness and Blanket*. Ad Jre** EDWARD RACHAU, Wstt Sixth avenue, New York. T/OR SALE-A STYLISH GRAY HORSE, 16* HANDS, I kind In all barnesa; a iplendld (addle horne; at Washington Hiding Academy, 'Iwcnty-tlxlh street and Sixth , avenue. Price $480. F'Or. PALS A LKIHT PARK PHAETON, FOR ONE OB two home*, halNtop, In prime order; good city maker r muRt be (old. Apply at LEADHhTTEK'S (table*, 8W Seventh avenue. TJIOR 8alr-A HANDSOME ROAD OR SADDI.f J Mare, perfectly aafe for any one to drive:at a bargain I not Ume to use bar. Asplf to AUG. UYNARD, 78 and M Bank (M RK H NE 2, 1870.?TRIPLE SHE . nOKSI.8, CAItlUAtJEH, 41.'. I T^OR SAUB?A COMi'LBTB KSTABLlBmiVNT, CON. r *l*tln? of a pair slyli'h black Horn-i. 1#*} biuli hlg'i, Bretl,byWood Brother*; Ooaoh, by Miner k Bitten*, iciy Utile uead ; elegant doiiuif Portland Elcltfh, Haruen*, Koti.'i, Blanket*, Whiui, Ac. Will be *o!U together or *epat-al?. l.'ail al (table omhweiit corner Myrtle avenue nod ltamt.ton Kti-Mt, llrookljn, between 9 and 12 o'clock A. M. For balk-a stylish yoltn<i hare, ? year* old. IAS hand* high; i* a flue *a<ldlH mare aud free from fault or blemith; can trot laat. Apply to J. Mot'XVLEY, 68J Washington itreet. For baIiE?a siperior saddle horpe, m hand* high, nearly coal black, 7 year* old, warranted ound, one bf th? >ie*t Kindle footer* in the eoiMitry, purchawid In Kentucky by present owner lait iprltu, perfectly *nil wortliv llw? uiiunM.tn ,.f inn/ u*inll?niiin ilaiirinv a nrat class autinul. Appljr at Koule'vard .Stable", Fiftieth tract, between Sixth avenue and Broadway. TjMJR SALE A (1KNT NEMAN'S OUTFIT, CONSISTINO 1' of family Roekaway. nearly new, pole and sbafta; net double Harness and leather Fly Nets, and second hand Hrawster top Wagon; pair RlnK Halters and pair road Blankets; the lot or singly. Apply at 1,4'JU I'roai'w.iy, near Thirty - ninth street. IX>R KALE A FINE BAY HORSE, 9 YEARS ?>1.0, Id 1 hand*; suitable for a truck or coal cart ; will bo aold cbeap. Apply at stable 185 First avenue. IjV>R SALE-A SORREL MARE, b TEARS OLD. CEN' teal In all harness; eol>l for want of use. Apply troin 11 until S o'clock ut 165 West Thirty-third street. IrnjR SALE-AT STABLE NO. ? EAST NINETEENTH treet, a second hand \ letorla, tn pet feet running order; must be aold, us v-wner leaves town ; will be ioM cbcap. CMJR SALE ONE BAY HORSE. 16!<f HANDS 111(11!, i can trot In .'{ minute*. and o ne blttck Horse, 16 ban is high; both sound and desirable tor family horsus or the airrlagK call at MO West rhlrty-nlntb street. T.^OR HALE A NICE I.IOHT CARRIAGE AND NICELY 1 built black Pony, at IP; East Houston stre?t. L^OR SALE?A NEW TOP WAGON, MADE 1)Y ONE OK r tbo best city make. 8; also a net of Single Harness, Hlaukets, Robes, Ac.; will he sold cheap, as the owner has no iimi for tb?m. Apply at SS Soutti William street. IjlOR SALE- A GOOD WOitK HORSE, SOUND AND .T kind ; price f 16 A lop business Wagon and a net of Harnosa will be sold very cherp, separate or together. Apply at 3Wf West I wmity-nintb street. Tj^OR BALE-A SIX YEAR OLD BLACK QORSZ, lr> J" hands high, Morgan itook; a pood travel'er; sold for want of use. Can I e seen at -I t'eil street. FOR SALE CHE W?FOR WANT OF USE, A VERY handsome bay .Mare, !.*> hands, 8 years oi l. sound, kind and vwy gentle; a lady can drive her; perfectly bioken for addle and harness. Cull at JACKSON'S stables, Atlantic avenue, near CI assnn, Brooklvn, or a-'drcsi A. Z., bo* U,5So New Vork Post ollice. IJKJR SALE CHEAP?A STIVERS ROAD WAOON, A . Khepard .V Titus top Wagon, also a heavy Business Wairon. suitable for ironery or feed business. Inquire at the hardware store, Franklin street, corner of ilreenpoint a?enue, Grecnpomt. I^OKiALE Oil KXCllAN'.K For a i,AIMER HoRSE, A gray Mare, four years old. long mane and tall: Is capable of thawing ronr different palls; 14>j hands high, w?rrsnted lound and kind in every i espeet. ('ail at 147 West Tw*nty-eighth street, front 7 A. M. t'i 9 A. M.. 12 to 1 P. M.. and In tum ventnrs. Suitable for ladles' or children's use of any description. C^OVERNMEM" PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALK NKW T ami rcronil hand 1Idi|]"??, Raddles, Ac.; Military Clothing. Wool ml Rubber Mlankets, Rubber overcoats, Wagon anil Homo Covers, Ai?. PITKIN A CO., lit) Chambers street, and 71 North Fecund street, Philadelphia. HORSE SHPF.TS, HORSE SHEETS, RUMMER HI.ANketa, Fly ami liar NVu, tine Whips, Ac; the licit goods at lowest prices. MAGNUS BROI III.KS, 104 Fulton it. HARNESS.-TWO NKW SETS OK FINE SINGLE HAItW, HWH< mountings, lini olaii cltv work, for sale cheap. Maker. 241 i'wenty-six'h itreel, between Seventh anil Eighth avenues, tlrii lloor. June 8, A. M.. AT STABLES 3J0 WERT FORTVelgbth street, by JOHN II. DRAPER A CO., auctioneers, ualr of black trnttlnu Hones, Top ami ltoad Wagon, 8Iel,'li, Marnes*, ic., belonging to u ueutleman clvlng up hli establishment. I ART CHANCE. A TEAM OP SORREL CARRIAGE A Horses, 15?; hands high, S years; sound, kind audgentle In a I barnem; ?ill be sold cheap fur want ol use. ?:all at ll; It NUKE'S stable, cor.icr Fourth avenue and Tweulyhfth street. Messrs, brewktbr a co. <of broomk street) offer nt their warerooms, H4 Fltth avenue, the following second band Carriages nt low figures Four-in-hand Drag, but little used, thetr own make. Ll^ht half top two spring Phaeton th-dr own make. Half top I'liaetun, on four springs, their own make. Two wheel Cart, but little used. One Coach, one Coupu mid one swelled front Coupe. MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF KAY HOKMi'.H FA.-.T goers; I roe of fault. Apply at private stablo la I '.Vest Twe^.y-ftftb street. PASTURE FOR HORSES. APPLY TO D. J. NEEFCA blacksmith, Hatbush, L. I. Accidents and esuspei al risk of owners. O PEED?TIME INSIDE 2:.V) TO POLE.-UNTRAINED 0 white and black, warranted eound and kind ; the l.nes pair of horses ever offered; mint t.e Bold; owner leaving town. Apply at 63 Fifth ivenue. CIOIMD HAND AND 8UOHTLY SOILEDCAEBZAOBf cheap; Pony Phaeton, Depot Wajrnn, Harouche, Ron Wa?on, live liu^gics, Kockawavs. All style! new Carriage! and Harness at reduced prlce?. WITTY, t!88 Hioadway. TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOH one of lo3g speed : well bred, dark bay, W year* old, wiir ranted sound ; shows 2:5U gait. Intjufie at :'4_' Pearl street. Turnout wanted, any gentleman having a Hurst1, Road Wagon, Harnesi, Ac., wishing to dispose o< tliesame at a reasonable price, can find a cash purcliaKHr by addressing J. S. I!., box l,K6t) Pftst office, stating particulars. fl1E A M PONIES FOR SALE .11 ST FROM THE COU.V1 try; work well togother and lirst rate travellers; ioiii.il ami true; well worthy the attention of those wanting a small, lively road team ; loll very low if sold to-day. To lie seen al stable corner Church itreet and Oyster alley, below Adami Express Company. Vl* ANTED -IN EXCHANGE FOR A CHH KERING W grand or an Anon sipiare Piano, a Horse and Toj Biu:gy. Must be lirit class. Address K. S., Metropolitan Hotel, East Now York. ItAY PONV; TEAM 1? HAND HORSES, FI1 lor carts or canal. $140; cheap bay Mare, 7 to 1 j' .ira. >rCS. 734 Wash.ngton street, between Bctbune an' Hauls, streets. Here first. <2?0AA--TEAM STYLISH BAY HORSES, 7 YEARf *yfj\ M I old; team Mares, #175; separate if desired ; bui Horse. $100; bay Mare, #75. Must sell. 241 West Thirty first street, ia rear. l.OST A Nil FOUND. D(?U LOST.-A WHITE ESQUIMAUX DO<J, B> 'Jill: iiiime of Lily, was lost on iucsdiiy. The Under tvlll re ceive a good reward by bringing the Dog to M) 1'earl street. I/OUND?IN TWELFTH STREET, SIXTH ANE F Seventh avenues, Tuesday A. M., a Box tied with string supposed lo bavrt dropped from nasKln,; wagon. The ownei cun have srnie by proving properly aud paying for advertisement, at l.'>3 West twelfth street. IJOUND?A BUNDLE OF GALOON BINDING, Ifi 1 William street, between Hpru-.:e aud Frankfort streets The owner can have It by proving properly aud raying ex penses. Apply in 143k street, between Kl"hth and Ninth ave tries. WILLIAM SPARKS. 1 OST?CERTIFICATE NO 9,991. FOR 10(1 SHARES NEW I j York Central and Hudson River Consolidated Stock (blue tint), In the name of Cam-.nann A Co. AH persons are cautioned against negotiating the above, as transfer bas beeu stopped and new ceitilicate apptied for. _ CAMMANN A CO., No. 8 Wall street. LOST-ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY CI, BETWEEJ Eighteenth street, Eleventh street and Union sqnare. i laily's j;r>ld hunting case Watch. A suitable reward will l,i paid for Its return to 46 East Twenty-eighth street, New York IOST-A SMALL DIAMOND STUD, MAY 31. / J liberal reward will be nai l to any one returning It tc 293 Broadway, ro'iin No. 8. IOST-AT THE BILLIARD MATCH ON TUESDAY j May :l, a silver mounted riding Cane, Pleaae returu ti tea Bio id way, second floor. IOST-A BROWN MOROCCO POCKETBOOK, CON J tainlng German lettois and txiemorandums. A libera reward will be paid by returning the same to HERMAN* GARBE, M Chambers street, New York. LOST-A YELLOW KID POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING a fruit knife, gold mounted pcncll, some ferry ticket] change and a railroad commutation ticket. The Under wll te suitably rewarded on leaving It with the Superintendent o the Long Island Railroad or at the pub.lc school No. ttii Crcsb; street. J"~ ()S'l' i{10 REW ARD GOLD BRACELET, GOIN( J from Thirt y-nlnih street and Fifth avenue to Twent) third streit. Above reward will be paid by leaving same H No. i West Thirty ninth street. Mr. MASON. ]'~OST oN WEDNESDAY MORNINil, IN A THIR1 j avenue car, Ironi llarlc-m, a Bundle containing gentle man's wearing apparel. A suitable reward will l.? paid b returning the same to the olCoe of JOHN McCLAVE, 4 Pine street. IOST-BROWN LEATHER POCKETBOOK, WEDNES j day, supposed on Fourth avenue, Tilfanv, maker, cor talninu different boat tlckeu. unall aimiut of money an' papers of no value except to owner. A liberal reward will b tnid by addressing OTIS, box 1"7 Poet oflice, Astoria, L. I. MffAKPg. REWARD.-L08T, BETWEEN ATLANTIC ST RE El ) Brooklyn, and Wast street, New York, on Monda c filing, May M, a small limit Locket, with a miniature of lady. Addresa Mr. A. WOOD, 41'o Greenwich street, N. Y. ? ?? (?.- REWARD.?LOST, A GREEN PARROT. PAID 0 ?J5?J returning it to 13 Eut Twenty-sixth street. $- REWARD.?LOST, FROM NO. St WEST FOIRT ) ?tr?ct. a imail white Dog; curly hair; tall and he: with long hair, the rest !( cut; lost on Tuemlay afternoon. <2.1 r REWARD.?LOST, A RUflPIAN BLOODUOUNI 11) (ray and black. ( all at 456 I'cart itreit. $()C REWARD-FOB SPOTTEO COACH DOl ? ) Wht'Q lott had a brass collar around neck and ?tru around body just behind the fora lt'?s, with small hit attach* to both Straw and collar. Was lost on the Uth of May. Tl above reward will be piild and no questions asked i i BKIGOB' nnbles. 107 West Thirty aevenlh street. 1 4:1 <M\ REWARD.?LOST, ON THE REAR PLATFOR ?P I U'-' ot a Third avenue car, Tuesday night, betwe? Kilty-fourth and Forty-seventh streets, a liold Watch. I ' the finder the above reward will l.e )>.?id and no questiot > *nkod. Address CONFIDENCE, Herald ollico. I . STRAW GOODS. | PAW AHA JIATS IN THE ROUOH 80MB KXTRKMEI | JL line and white; no bleaching required. For sale to tl trad* b v R. BALCAZA R. C3 IMm *trt?t. ERAL :et. ] | ^ Kl'ltOPLAN STK A1MJHIIW IPO* IIVEKHML AND y('FI'..Ni?TOWN.-INIIAN ] line of Rayal Mh.I Kleainer* ate appointed lo mil a* I'ol- I | low*:? " * ?'JTV OK BROOKLYN Bat.irJay, Jun? 4. 9 A. M. ? fJIX ??' KRi'SHKLS futiirrfay, June II. ! V M. ^ ? I'WKKJ* (via ll>lirul.T'ie?d>r, Jnu H 1 I'. M. ' and ' eh atiscctdlng tfatui day and all")ru?to Tuetdav, from TUr 45 North river RATED OK PA88AOK. i. . ,V?y?bl" Id (old. I'avable in eurreni-y. I'm Cafdn $-,i and ?10ll Btnnru^e $3) To London Wan.) lor> To London... 36 i? ??>? Maud Hi To Pari! SS la Ha ifa*. N. 9 ft To Hallfai, N. H 18 rMienyer* alio fornrarde I to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Ac., at r.'ductd rate*. Tlel ?u oan t>a bought here at moderate rata* by pertoua wlnUluij to acini for in.-lr friend*. Koi further information atipiv at tho Company'! ofllce. JOUN O. IULK, Agent. 1 It Broadway, New York. OT1UII TO orv.F.KHTiilt'N avn MveDmni <"*?. I io ryiug the United State* mall*. ( Saliimj every Wedaeiday. COLORADO, Preema June H, at I P M. N I'llH ASK A, Uiurd June IS, at 4 I'. M. ( Krom nler 4S North river. , Cabin paMage, $80. gold ; iterrage, .f SO, currency. Pa**enger? booked to ami from Paris, Hamburg. Norway ami Sweden, ,te. Dratta on Ireland, England, France and Germany at losvett rate*. Apply i,? , WILLIAMS & (1CION, W Broadway. The anchor line. STEAM TO GLAROOW, LIVERPOOL AND LONDONDERRY. 1 Favorite Clyde built paaaenger iteameri are Intended to all ?h followiI INDIA June 4ID.VIAN luMlft IOW\ lone H I AN(. I.I A June 1H 1 CA M Hill A Juuell SIDOSIAN luuuii - and every We. iftdav and Saturdav thereafter, < from pier 'JO Nortli river, at 12 o'clock noon. Rate* of paimaff, payable In currency: Cubing U> Liverpool, (ilaagow or Derry, $65 and $75. Excursion ticket*, good for twelve mniitba. $13'i. Steerage to Olaigow, Liverpool or Derrv, $ii; Intermediate, I'repave 1 certificate* from theao porta, $32. l'assoiijer* booked to an J from Hamburg, Havre, Rollerdam. Antwerp, ,lc., at vrrv low rate*. Draft* luueri, payable at any bank In Great Britain and Ireland. For further information apply on the ?te .mi'ii, loot of Dey Meet, or at t!ie Company's o'llue, No. 7 Howling Oreen, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS. M l'KAM TO OCFENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, O Every W ednerJar, Tl.ur*d?v aud Saturday. NEVADA June I. QUEEN Juim 4. Drain payable in any pari of England, Ireland, Scotland, at current rate* of eichan?e. Apply at THOMi'SoVB pa*?a^e <-fl.ee, '3 Broadway, cot tier or Hector ttreel. FftOR LIVERPOOL FROM BOSl'ON. Cimard iteamnl.ip SIBERIA, ou Saturday, June 4. Cabin pafiage. .t-I! gold. Steerage pauage, ? 30 currency. For freight or pauage apply to JAVKS ALKXANDER. 13 Broad atreet, Boaton, or CHARLES U. FRANCliLVtT, No. 4 Bowling Oreen, New York. North uerman i.lo\d. Steam t>? BREMEN, HAVRE AND LONDON, viii. SoiiLhaiiiiiiLun. The new, f^rst cla.s and eic, nut lion Mull Steamship* HERMAN* Thursday, .Inn# 2 of J.C'OO ton* uud '00 hor?e power, Captain U. Rclcbmann. UNION Saturday, Juno 4 ul tons and 7 0 h.me power. Captain F. I'rwyer, will leave from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hobokeu, and take passengers to London, Havre, Bremen and Southampton, hi Urn following rates: ? First Cabin Ifl2(l, gold. Second Cabin......... 72, gold. Steerage iti gold. For passoge or froiylit apply to OELK1CHS k CO.. <8 Broad atrcet, corner of Beaver, New Y< i Ic. CTKAM TO LIVERPOOL AND yUEENSTOWN. i ' Cunard Line. ALEPPO sails Wednesday, Jimel NLMF.SIS saiii Tburaday. June it Cahln pah.a.;e, 4?U, gold; kteerage, it-30, currency. Sic. rag* tickets fro.n lMiropo iss.icd at (.west rates. For caol . package apply at No. 4 Bowling Oreen. For steci a?-e passage apply at 111 Broadw iy, Trinity K.ulldng^ CHA&LES (J. FRAXCKLYN, Agent. XTATIONAL LINE. iX STKAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUKEN8TOWN, from pier 47 North ri>er. HTIERAOF. PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL, Ol'EENSTOWN, LONDONDERRY AND C.LASUOW REDUCED TO 9U? CI RRENCV. THE Ql'KEN, Thomson Saturday, June 4, 1) A.M. FRANCE, ilro-an Saturday, June II, 2 P. M. KiiiiLAN D. W el.s'er .Saturday, June l", 9 A. M. VIII' ;1NI ANHRICWN Saturday, June 3 i, V. A M Passage to Liverpool or Quceustown ? Cabin, $76 and ?Ko; steerage, i&Sb. Prepaid steerage tlckrts from Llyerpool, Queenstown, Londonderry an.i Qlas*ow. #32, currency. Apply at the company's o.Uce, tJB Broadway. F. W. HURST, Man agar. QNLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The Cannral Trinsat'autlo Cmupany'a mall steamships between New York and Uavre. calling at Brest. ! The splendid veasr'.a on this favorite route for tlie Continent will uall from pier Ml North rlrer as follows: ? V1LLE DE PARIS, Sur.nor.t Saturday, Jun" 11 HT. LAURENT, Lemarie Saturday. June J> I P/iREIKE, Duchesne Saturday, J nly ? ' LAFAYETTE, Roissau Satuiday, July Rales of pnssa>-,e, payable In gold (Including wine) To Brest or Havre? Fir*: Cabin, $140: Second Cabin, $78. , To I'arlii (Including ruliway ticket ?$148 and #78. : These steamers do not c.irry steerage passengers. ' American travellers goln.; tu or returning Irom the Continent of Europe, by taking the (teamars or this hn?, avoid both transit by f.nglls'i railways and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides savin; time, trouble and expanse. UKO. MACKENZIE, Agent, M llroalway. / 1 UN Alt I) LINK. V ' The British and North American Royal .Mail Steam bins, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork ' harbor. Russia... Wednesday, June 1 I Abyssinia..Thursday, June!) A.eppo.,.We Inesday, Junc'l I Java Wednesday. Juno 15 Nemesis Thursday, June 2 I Tripoli...Wednesday, June 1ft CI.Ilia We luesdny, June 8 Calabria...'ihur* lay, June Irt I Palmyra..Wednesday. June 6 | Scotia Wednesday, Juue Si! i Rate-i of Passage. I By the steamers not carrying steerage:? I First Cabin ifl.SUgold. Second Cabin PSO gold First Cabin to Paris... 145 gold . Return tickets 2511 gold ' By the steamers carrying steerage ' First Cahin HsRil goid. Steerage $S0 currency ' Return ticket* *151) gold Stearico tickets from Liverpool and (juecustowu aud ail , parts of Europe at lowett r.,te.ii. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow. Havre, J Antwerp, and otber ports on tbe Continent and for Mediter1 ratiean ports. For f> eight and cRldn passage apply at the Company's " olliee, No. 4 Bowling (Jreeu. ' For steerage passage at III Rroadwar, Trinity Building. r CHAS. O. FRAM KLYN, Aeent. PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP RUSSIA EMBARK J. from the Cunard wharf, foot of (jrauJ street, Jersey Cltr, at 8 A. M , on WeunesJav. June I. t.'HAS. (J. FRANCKLYN, > No. 4 Howling (irteu, New York. fpMCT USE TO A>n FROM KRAN?'E. J / The Hamburg-Amcrlcan Packet Company's Iron Mall steamship ? SILESIA, i Captain N. Tiautman, currvlng the United Male* mailt, will c?ll on Tuesday, June 7. 1?^0, at 3 P. M., for PLYMOlTII, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. taking passengers to Loudon (via Plymouth) and Paris (via Cherbourg). ' First Cabin, #121); Second Cabin, $72; Steerage, ijtSi, Pavah.e In United State* gold ooln. The WESTPll ALI A'wlil follow o:i June 14. KUNHARDT A CO., C. B. RICHARD A BOAS, Oeneral Agent*, Genera! Passenger A*ents, 61 Broad itreet, N. Y. No. Barclay street, N. Y. ON DON A.N D NEW YORK steamship LIN el Rate* of pawaage reduced. I htcamers khI! direct to London from uter No, 3 North river. PARANA June 11 Paraguay Juiv 2 BELLONA July 16 Rate* of jiassage, payable In currency:? Flnt cabin, $.U; second cabin, ##0 ; steerage. Passengers booked to Hamburg, firemen, Havre, Parli, Antwerp nnd Itotterdam at reduced curiency ratoa. For freight and peaaage apply to HOWLAND k ASPINWA LL, Agent*, G4 8ou:n street. UNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.?OFFICIAL I'aasports of the Deportment of Sute Issued by A. o. WILLMARTH, United States Court Buildings, 41 Chamber* street. PASSPORTS?AMERICAN CITIZENS TRAVF.LLINO iu Europe require pasaports annually from the Department of State, Washington. Issued by W. MYER, United Stutes Passport Bureau, No. 7 Warren street, room No. 7. JMPORTANT TO EUROPEAN "TRAVELLERS." HARPER'S HANDBO(7K FOR TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. Being a guide through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Switzerland, Tyrol, Russia, Denmark, Swe* e'en, Spain, and Greet Britain and Ireland. With a Railroad Map corrected up to 1869. By W. Pembroke Fetridge. Ret ...ilttun. ?I..Mh ,?ir l.ar.'p 19mn. leather. nni.Veth.mk form, $7 60. * ' HARPER'S PHRASE BOOK; or, Handbook of Travel ? Talk for Travellers and Schools. Being a guide to conrersai tlon In English, French. Oerman un I Italian. By \V. I'cmbroke Fetrlc'ge. Square 4to, Eexlble c.oth, $1 60. For sale by all booksellers. i- OOA8VW1II STEAMmHIPri. i e "PACIFIC MAIL BTEAM8IIIP COMPANY'S X THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA AND CHINA. FREIGHTS AND PASSAGE (IRKA I I.Y REDUCED, tThrough raits - New York to San Francteeo ? Pint clan. Hieeraw. r< 9126 to 4170. y according to location of herth. * Those rates Include berth, buard and all necessaries for the Steamers of the above line leave Pier No. 43 North river, N foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clnck noon ON liTIl AND 21 ST OF EACH MONTH, except when thosiidavs fall on Sunday, tlien the day previous. H tine hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Me-JIid clncs and aiwnaanee free. June 4 AI.ASKA, Captain Oray, connecting with CON? 8TITUTION, Captain C.i?arly. ); Steamer JAPAN will leave San Francisco July 1,1870, for China and Japan. All freight for San Francisco will go as fast, and be re3. eelved umTl 4 P. M. Friday, June 1>. n Freight tor Central American and So'ith Pacific ports will .j be received until 4 P. M. on Thursdav, June 2, only. Alltho ia usual facilities afforded shippers in collecting Inland charges, si Ac. For freight or passage tickets, and all further Information, ? apply at the ofllce, Pier No. 4i North river. M F. R. BABY, Agent. !? I T NITED STATEB MAIL TO HAVANA. .. I I Atlantic Mall Steamship rotnpany. Sailing regn'arly every Thursday at U o'clock P. M. precisely from pier No. 4 North river. ? MiiHKO CAHTLE, Cimtaln K. Adams lune S COLUMBIA, Captain K. Van Sice June 8 " MISSOURI. Captain J. B. Edwards (via Nassau) June 16 Y For frtiyhl or passage apply to ha I & ii WHEELER, Jn., President, M?. 6 Bowling Ursen. j). ' I PRICE FOUR CENTS. co vst.i'isr atmMHiH. ^ Knit BERMUDA. The At tleju.thlp KA1IKF.K, Captain Joiepb D. BImUl ?M,DI United Statu ,u?i| i,| tail fur the abo?? port ?.!? *, APrU u ?* 3 P. Jt , from pier 21 Norlk rfrer, >uil will continue to tail as follow*; ,e*v? Htrnii:.'*. Lnftve New York. April >W. April W. "?y i*. u?r i?. May i*- June 7. June 17. Jluu2?. J uljr 'J. llai e.iperiof )paM?iit?r an<l freltht accommodation* Kiret cabin, 430, aecnnd cubln. ifSO. Krei;hl, <0 rente per dry barrel. Payable in United Stalee tolJ. Kor frci|ht or ua*?a?;e apply lo J. NOHMAN {lARVF-V. Atieul, M New eUMt. - - - ? ? i i AVANA, klfal AKD VERA CRUZ. I L Kev* York and Mnlcao Mall Steannlilp Line, al'log evttry twenty day*, from pier 17 Ea?t river. The new eteuoarrs 'IfV or mkriua, Deaken, Tmiridaf, June 1, alt P.if, ii v iir mi-ikicO. riiuuK'i'auaii.Wedueadav. JuneJlLlP. If. Kor height or passAta ?UL>ty to" " t. aLKXANDRE * SiJNH, 33Eroadway. ^T. DOMlNtiO LINK. . _ , _ " " Kor lucrtu P.ata. Samana and ft. Domingo City, the I'oiled State* Wail stcahisblp TYBBK, Captain E. A. L>elanoy, ?ri!l leave pier No. 4 North river fo- the above norti 00 Saturday. June 4. at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or passaiio apply to NPOFFORD, Tl LEsTO* A CO., S> Hroadw*r-^ rh'.XAB USB of (ialvoloo Steamers, tailing eveiy Saturday, -l 3 P. M., touching at K*y Weat. the At steamer AKIAI'.NK, Captain Eldrldga, at pi?r V Bast river, will sail ou Saturday, .1 me 4. All good* lor Houston or ths w'erlor will b? forward*! bf 9lir ayruia, Mruu. T. II. McMubau .it Co., free of charge. Kor Irelgbt or pissaije apply to 0. H. MALLuRY Jk CO.. 113 Maiden lane. rfOR NEW OKLKANs DIRECT. The Cromwell Hit ainnhlp Line, leaving ptrr No. 1* North river at 8 o'clock P. M , aa follow!: -t MAHIi 'usa. Captain Kemhle June 4 UEOKliK CROMWELL, aptuln i lapp June It t icKlit reinvml daily. Through rates g!v?n for UalvMtoa, Inulaiiola, Mobile an I St. Louis. Cabin paaau^e. iffcJ alcerage, i ii. For passage or fretgbl apply to 11. li. CKOMW ELI, i CO., ttf West street. J^OR NEW Oitt.KANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINK. Kiolu rler No. IS North river, at 3 o'clock P. II CHESCKNT CITY. On Saturday, June 4. FrclJ.i: re eivrd daily. Through rates g'v?n for It. Lo'ile, Vlc? shurg, Mobile, tlalveHon and Indl r.io.a. For freight or pass* sc. bavinc superior ace imtii idatwas, apply lo FREDERIC BAKER, 40 Hroadway. hiolt MwHlLE FERN AN DIN A SO Tft Th? New York, Florida and Oulf steamship Lino will despatch (lie lltsl claa* (team.i MKHCEOITA, Cautaln SUr. ker, on Saturday, .Tunc 4, from pier 29 .Norm river. Cargo delivered without lljjbteraje at Mobile. Passaze u> Kernau Una, (I'll. FLAO will follow .tuJ sail on Wednesday, June IS. For freight or passage apu y to J. f. Patterson, Agent, 177 vm itnet FOR CHARLESTON, S. C., THE SOI TH, SOUTIIWES* ari l Florida porta. New York und Charleston Steamship Company'* Hist rlaM eldewbeel stcauistilp CHAMPION, Captain R. W. Lockwood, on Saturday, June 4, at 2 1*. M , lalnaj; from pier No. S North river. Superior accommodations for r>a???n*?r* Through passage tickets and bills ot lading Issued Id eon* nect'oti with the South Carolina Railroad to all points South am! Bout invest and intli stunners to Florida porta. Insurance br this line one half per cent. The TENNESSEE will follow and sail on Wednesday, J uiio 8. HENRY R. MORGAN k CO.. Acenla, 30 llroadway. FiOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Mritmahlp Company. Steamahip* of thin linn leave pie:' 37 North river, foot of Bench Mreet, For NorfolV, City Point and Richmond every Tuftadavw Tlniiclay ami Saturday, at S P. M , connecting with the Vli? giniu and Tcnne*ae? Air Hue, the Hoaboard Inland Air ll'Xm Petcriburg and Weldon railroad! Chrtapeake and Ohio rait* ro* !? and Richmond and lianvilie railroad*. Through pa*. enger ttcaet* and through bill* of lading at reduced rales la all points South and Soutliwe?t. Apply at olHo* on pier 87, or to N. L. M. CREADY, Pre*lrtcnt, 1? 7 Greenwich meet, coi aur of Day. ~ POST OFFICE NOTICE. DOIT OFFICE NOTICE. 1" I The inn lis for Europe dnrlng the week aortic* Saturdajy June 4, 1870, will clotp at tbl? office on Tuciday, wedne*da*j Thuraday a id Saturday, at 13 M., and at all ton (ta'.lnn* a# follow*, vIt.A and B, 11:40 A. M.; ' and D, 11 "5t0 A. M.f E and r, II :0i A. M. P. H. JONES. Postmaster. * TEATKLigW t.t'iutt. # NEW YORK ANII HARLEM RAILROAD. On and alter Monday, May 1S7U, two expr<"** trilnA will leave depot, corner of Twcuiy-tlun ttrcct and Fourth avenue, ai follow* .? 10 :SU A. M., Rutland Express. 2-4ft P. M., Montreal R*i>re?*. Sleeping coauhci on night train! between New York 8t. Albane, Vt. I. C. BUCKHOUT, Superintend**!. NEWBI R i, POUOIIKEEPSIE AND RONUOUT, LANDIng al Cozzen*', Weal Point, Cornwall, New Hamburg and Milton. The it-amboat MA It/ POWELL, oil and afte* Saturday, May 14, will leave Vealry itreei pier at 3 W P. N , dally. rpHOY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY DAILY AT SI* J. 1'. M.. Saturdays excepted, irom pier 44, Spring aireeL Kaiv tl AO; Sunday, $i. Connective with all railroad* for the West and North. J. \7. 1IANCOX A SONS. an TO ALBANY AND TROY. -THE DAY LINE STEAMboat* C. VIB11ARD and DANIEL DREW, cuwmenc* In* May 31, w.li leave Yentry xtraet pier at 8:43 and Thirty. fourth (trett at S) A. M? lauding at Yonker* (Nyai.'k ant Tarrylown by ferryboatI ("ox/en*', West Point, Cornwall, Newlmrg, Potlghkeeplle, Rhineberk, llrl.tol, CaUklll, Hud on, and New llaltlmore. A apvclal tram of broad gaa^ct car* in connection with the day boat* will icare on arrival at Albany, commencing June Co. for Slaroi: Spring*. Fa.? $4 '?"> lor New York and lor Cherry Valley. The nUamboaft Scncca will iranter paaaangcr* from Albany to Troy. KYI ( KSIONS. A-RF.Gl'LAR SUNDAY MOKNING BOAT FOB WES* . Poii,t. Cold Spring and Newborn, landing at Yonker* each way. The favorite nteauiar SL'NN YSIDE, Captain J. O. Gibb*, will leave the foot of Haiclay itrert at 8 o'clock, Christopher atieet at By, Thirty-fourth afreet at 8H o'cloclg a id M.uhattanvlllfl al V cverv Sunday morning during tha ummertcaaoc, commencing on Sunday, June o. Tickets ' for ihe round trip, tgl. /WAN IE OF TIME.?ON AND AFTER SATURDAY. I I I I una d I km ll.*. TITtftM AS K_ H II.SK Wilt l?avl dully from Christopher strict, at 10, 2, 6, landing at Thirty* fourth street, for Fort Lee and I'lessnnt \ alley. Leave* Vort Lee, 7, 12, S:4B, H. Sun lay, Christopher street, 12, 2, 5; leave* Fort Lev, 12, 4:20, 8 &>. Music Sundays only. / <HOLERA BANKS -GO, RAIN OR SHINE.?STEAM KB ' MAR I HA WASHINGTON, Sunday, June t. Sai# Greenwood, pilot, Plenty seabsss ami cod at these bank*. Landing at Franklin street, North river, at &:13; Eighth utreel, lust river, at fi:4i; IIroom< street, Kail river, at 6| | l'eck silo at A i.;>; Christopher street, North river, at <; pier No. 4 North rin r at 7 A. m. Hall and refresumenta oq boar l. Ticket* 41 60. AL. O. FOSTER, Manager. T/ARLV BOAT FOR THE FISHING RANKS. TI1H J J ktcamcr I', C. SCHL'LTZ will make an excursion lo III? Klnhlnf! Hanki on Sunday, June A. Parsons taking this boat will bave an hour's more fishing than hy any other boeL Landing at Franklin stieet at 6:111; Eleventh street. East river, at 6:46; Broome street at 7; l'eck ?lip at 7:1b; Christopher street at 7 4u; pier No, 4 North river at 8. Ticket* *1. GEO. W.DEWEY. J. A. WALLING. TOSA ISLAND, ON THE HUDSON. IS THE MOS* I popular resort for excursions and picnics. Kor steamboats and choice of days apply to llASHKOUCK A BUHIW M l,!,, 164 Fulton street, New York. NEW 8TKAMER PLEASANT VALLEY LEAVES dally, Sundays included, from Spring street, at 10, 2 and 6J*( landing at 'lri;riy-fourlh street, for Fort Lee, Pleasant Vadey and Shady Side. rPHE STEAMER WYOMING WILL MAKE AN EXCUR1 sion lo the Fishing Hanks on Thursday, June t, leaving Mglitb street Ear', rlyer, at;1!; l'eck flip. ; Christopher sti'Hct, 8M j pier No. 4, North river, at t?. Music, bait, liiiefl and refresbmenU onboard. H. E. HOLMES, Manager. The favorite, elegant, palatial steamer SCNNYSIDE, unequalled lor sUe, speed, safety a:id comfort, carrying 2,SOU passengers, to charter for picnlca and excursions: also other steamers and barges, lona Island and other grove*. BLOOMER A (TO., 3411 Front street. YONKERK FERRY-LEAVES WARM* STREET, pier 20, Ht 10 A. M. and 41* P. M.; fare 15 cents: Hundays at 10 a. M. and ti P. m.; fare 24 cents. Freight received dally. MHX1NBBY AND PHWUMAKllW. MME. DK LACY IS SKLLINU <>FF HER STOCK OF imported Bonnet* and Round Hats at hair the cost of Importation. Ladies will do well to call. Wit* Broadway, near Nineteenth street. PARIS MILLINERY.?ESTABLISHF.D 1U41. Sine. I- fc.UKl-.KO, No. it Lafayette place, between Great Jones and Fourth streets. Alw.ns on hand an elegant assortment ol H moots and Round Hals, suiiatile for tbe aeaSimi. Particular attention paid to orders. YACIITS, VPKA.MBOATS, tVr. 1/iORSALE-THE WELL KNOWN YACHT SALU8, 36 F fret lon? by 14 feet beam; handsomely fitted up, with cabin, private stateroom, water oloset and every convenience; the whole In tlrst rate order and well found tu every respect; sold In consequence of the death of tbe owner. Apply to P. MILLER, M Broadway, room 24. r-'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE SLOOP YACHT, NEW, r without sails, 40tl&)4 , wmild exchange for good city property. JACKSON, 13 Catharine street, or TUPLE, Graveseud Beach, L. I. l^OR SALE-THE SCHOONER YACHT FOAM, 10# 1 tons, O. M. Address box 766 Post office, New York POWERFUL PROPELLER TUG FOR SALE WILL trade for a Schooner or small Tug Pr?pe ler. C. 8HULTZ, fool of West Eleventh street. SCHOONER YACHT FOR SALK 4S FKET LONUj handsome, fait and completely rirctohfd; twjumg height in cabin. Address lIENKt B. ilACKSON, l3o federal stieet, Hmt. ii, Mass. _____ bIDEWUEEL STEAMBOAT FOR SALE-VERY rAST; 1#4 feet long, 28 beam . splendid order. LINDSAY, WALTON A CO., 6S John street. MA It H Mi HANT8IA MAHBLK VANTRI.S, GRAVESTONES, TILES, TABLE Aim Plumber*' Slab*. feh.ur room* wl'.U *??orlBienl of Mantel*. I'rfiet niiuci'il. I A. KLABKK, III ?"'l IJ? Ka*? Eighteenth street, N. Y. MARBLKIZKD SLATE MANTELS. Kh'U AND ELK. gant OfiiKin, from y-y. $1J, $ iS up lo $2fi0. T. B. ?T*WART A I.O., l*6tfuth a?.Hue, brl*?-taTblitr flfUaiiJ Ifclllj wit ?lr??i?