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WHOLE NO. 12,35a
MRECIORf FOR ADVLRT18LRS.
AMCREMKNT8- Nimh Page?Third, fourth, Cttband tilth
columua.
ASTROLOGY -Nintu Page- Fourth colnmn. 1
BILLIARD*!-Ninth Pagfourth column. i
BOARDERS ANll LODGERS WANIED-BeoOND PaOK- t
Firtl and Mcond column*.
BOARD AND LODGING WANTED-Heoohd Paoe?
_ lecond column.
Brooklyn hoard?seco.np page?third column.
, BROOKLYN RKAL EBTATE FOR BALE -Ninth I'aGEKirit
mtunm
BU8INK4B OPPORTUXITIES-SICOHD PAOE-Plfth
eolnmn.
BUSINESS NOTICES -SrvrsTii PACi:-81ilh ooliunn.
CITV REAL ESTATE FUR SALE NIN in pAOK~F1r?t
column.
CLERKH AND SALESMEN?TwFl.FTII I'aue Klrtl column.
CLOTHINQ-Enihtii Paov?SUth oolmnn. ,
COAt'll M KN AVI) OA It l)EN ERS ?Tw > LFTH PAer.-Flrtt
and tecou I column*. 1
COA8TWI8I! STEAMSHIPS FlMT PAOt-Flfth sod sixth
ooloroui. r
COPARTNERSH Il'fi-Br?ONi> Paob- Fifth column.
COUNTRY BOARD Second PaoE?Tnlrd column. t
DBNTISTRY?Fiknt I'AiiK?Sixth column. r
DRV OOODS?Viiwt PAUK-FoiMth column. i
DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND
FURNISHED SnioKH Paob? Fourth column. r
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS-Fimrr PA??:-Firth column.
EXCURSIONS-FIRST P??K-8Uth colmnu.
FINANCIAL -Twei.vtb Pame -Fourth column.
FOR SALE?Skoomi Paci*?Sixth oolmnn.
FURNITURE?Ninth Pa?if?Second column.
FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS?Tw?w*ll PaGI Tblrd
KLP?WITStED?MALE8?Twelvth PAOS-8?cond and
third columns. _ _ *
fiRLP WANTED?FEMALE8?Eleventh PAOI-Slxth
fiOBMHsl'cARKIAGES, Ac.?Fl?8T PAGE-Second, third
and fourth aolumnt.
HOTELS Se.oni. Pa??v?Third column.
BOUSES, rooms, ao., WANTED Ninth PAOB-Sixth
uolumn. _
ICE CRBAM- kmkt Page?Konrth col'tmn.
.INSTRUCTION Ninth Pau K-K?oontl column.
LECTURE SEASON?Nintii Paok-SIxUi column.
UKOAL NOTICES -Eutlira I'AOE- Sixth column.
LOAN OFFICES?twn.h'h PauK?Fourth column.
LOST AND FOUND?Ninth PaUB? Fourth uoluuin. ,
MACHINERY?Ski'onii Pauk?Sixth column. i
MARBLE MANTELS -Etuiitu Pacif.?Sixthcolumn. i
CRITICAL?Twki.ftu I'awe?'Third column.
1LL1NERY AND DRE.SSMAKINCI ?Eiuht PAGE-Fourth
column.
MIBCBLLanEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS- T*wth Pao*Slxth
column.
musical -Nin th Pa<;b -Sixth column.
PERSONAL Kirht 1'aor-Flrtt column. 1
PIANOFORTES-Ninth Pauk -Fifth column. 1
POST OFFICE NOTICE?Kliwr Pau* Sixth olumn.
PROPOSALS?Twill.i-ril Paoh-Fourth uolumn.
PROPERTY OUT (if THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO
RENT?Nin ih PA'iB-- Flr?t and iccon<l column*.
'MEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Ninth PAUE-Seoood i
column. ?
MEAL ESTATE WANTED?Ninth pa?K-8acond column.
REWARDS?Ninth I'aob-Fourth column.
ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET?second PAOBFourlh
and fifth column*.
BALES AT AUCTION?Twelfth PAOE-Flfth and alxth
column*.
SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?Ei,kvbkth Paob?
First, aecond, third, fourth, lifth ind ilxth column*.
WTITAI IONS TVANTKI). MAI.KM?TWELFTH PAUK ~ Flrnl
column.
SPECIAL NOTICES?Klltsr Page?First and MconJ col- :
1111111*.
, SFORTINU?DOGS, BIRDS, Ac.-FlEBT Pao-E?Sccuud
column.
, SUMMER RESOHTS-Seconi) PAGR-Thlrd and fourth column!.
THB TRADES?TwnrTU I'.VOF Third column.
. TUB TURF?KiaflT Paui?Sccond column.
, TOLST KOR BUSINESS PURPOSES?SECOND PAOIPourth
nohimn.
TRAVELLERS' (jL'IDE Fltltl PA?F.-Blxth column.
WAMTED TO Pl'ROUASE?Twelvtu 1'aob?Third column.
'TACHT8, STEAMBOATS, ic.-SKCO?n PAQF.-Flftb column.
?nr..... PERSONAL,.
* ?"PERGONALS. OR PERILS OP THE PERIOD." '
JV, Wall iticet brokers ??jr Arthur Tlnnlej Htramjewayc,
-'the merchant millionaire, end Willliitn (iuonlng Farclotigh,
1h? ex-official of Buffalo, arc mythical character*; have examined
directories and cannot Itnl them; pieaxe explain
.taore fully and promptly. LOUISE FULL-OF-LOVE.
',/>I!ARLlF. CAN HEAR OF MISS ROSE FROM AFRICA
\J by calling at 143 Clin street.
H. B. A.?WOULD PREFER IF V<KJ WOOLD
\X. come to me.
TYEAR BOY TJB -DO. DO COME HOME, OR LET OS
XJ -bear from you. All will be made rijjht. BELL.
INTIMATION.-IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF
Robert Stobo, Jr., late of Glasgow, his father li anxious
that heshould send his present address to Scotia street, Olas- I
few, that be may be communicated wK'u regarding a matter
f Importance which has now been arraoced.
LAJUBEE-RETURN THE BONDS YOU PROri'RtD
by false pretenccs at ouce or your turn will come; I am
determined. O.
LIEUTENANT HENRY W. SMITH. UNITED STATES
Army, send aridmxs to >'1?XN, 103 E?st Thirtieth street.
MIES JOSIE ROLAND. OF NEW ORLEAWS-SAW YOU
?o Broadway Saturday at 2 J*. M. Where are you
topping i Answer through Personals. CHARLIE R.
TLTRS. J. T. KNEAD will LEARN SOMETHING TO
JU her advantage by calling on M me. Brfgga. author of
"Dress Chart," at t>84 Third avenue, the present week.
New haven.-will the young lady residing
In N?w Haven, who rode.In t'.?c Second avenue car up
to Flfty-sevonth streit, yeiterday afternoon to visit a friend,
and her addren (or where she can he seen) to the gentlenan
wlthwhom abe conversed '! Address M. Morpliv, box
MS Herald oUce.
PALB ALE-AM thinking OF YOU ALWAYS.
Hop* to so* you within ten days. IT possible, please
iwrite me. POR f K R.
Rose cooper, who resided in the city of
New York about the year 18&5, or any heir or personal
Msresentative of hers, if she be dead, or any one who knows
filer death or prestm residence, is requested to ciminunlC
Immediately with B. II, THAYER, ISO Nassau street,
York.
Sevj) wednesday, if convenient; hope well.
stewards. b. l. v.
"12' ..all right. ^ ^
^ OTOLUi NOTICES.
"t~za.- persons wiio are insured in good
At life insurance companies, and who <.0 not desire to
lliAtr IVlllt'f.'N llW Hit )KCl! 11 if* mil h< 11* 1'H W f li<?
surrender value'of their policies by applying at Insurance
Agency, M Liberty street.
AT WALTER'S. 82 CEDAR STREET, EXCELSIOR
Canada Malt Ale. 8 crnts; Ouluuets' Dublin Stout, 10
cents. Quick draught; bUvrjb good. Small profit!; large
returns. Call and I ry.
American oeooraphical and statistical soclety,
Cooper Institute, second floor, c ut side.?On Tuesday,
June 14. 18711, at eight o'clock P. M., tbe regular monthly
meeting of this society will be held, when AUOUSTUS K.
GARDNER, M. D.. will read a paper on the Geographical
Distribution of Disease.
E. R. STHAZNICKY, Recording Secretary,
Sk _ A?ORPHANS' HOME LOTTERY
J\, of tb* htateof Mississippi.
Claai 4?-28, 23, 4?. ?6, 83. 15, CO, 80, if, RJJ. 53, 03. 10, 61.
Class 480 61, 88, 8, 84, 58, 70, 72, 12, SI, 68. ;>?, 47.
For circular*, Ac., address the ninnaftrs. MuINTlRE, HASKEKV1LLE
A CO., Colujubui, MifInformation furnished
*1316 Ccnal. If4 Chatham, 3P0 Pevontb avenue, 15 Sixth aveaue,
94 Third avenue, 165 East Houston, 128 Greenwich and
fl tnst Thirteenth street, corner of Proadwoy.
A?A.?A.?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
& CO.'S LOfjliRIE3,
mibbotei?kxtfta clac-., no. 401?jonk 13, 1870.
43, 14, 71, 40, 44, ?6, 84, 7, 20, 77, 2), 30, 66.
mibsol-rl -CI. abb no. 402-junk 18, 1870.
M, 60, 66. 67, 24, 22, 4P, 8, LP, 47, f-2. S3.
k^tuckt?bxth a cf.afts no. 877?junk 13,1870.
It, 17, 67, 73, 14, M, 6, 63. 85. 6, 24. 40. 88, 4-'.
kentucky?oi.ass no. 273- junk in, 1*70.
6-2, 63, 46, 42, 69, 43, 2d, 43, 6, 64. 75, (3.
' Information furnished In tbe above and, also Royal
BavanaLottcilcs. J. ('LUTE. Broker,
t.06 Broadwav, IP3 Fu!ton stn-et and No. 3 Park row.
N. B In Missouri Clars 400, thirteenth ballot should be
If Instead of 18, as printed.
A- RICHMOND DISTRIBUTION.?JUNE 13, 187a
. Class No. 277 58, P, 2!!, 66. H8, 2?, 62, 64. 8H, 7, 41.
Class No. 278--9-J, 74, 15, 17, 18, 75, 65, 49, 28, 5.'. 62 26.
Information given in the above, also Murray A Co.'a and
Bavana Lotteries. 12>y P*r cent eofntnlsiion alloweJ. Private
office attached. T. J. TAYLOR, 42 Chatham street.
C1AUTION'.?EVERY NOTE ISSt'KD BY J. EI-ATH, IN
J the name of the firm of Calm A Blath, has been Issued
Without warrant, authority or any right, and will be so p roved.
E. C. CALM.
CAUTION AND REWARD. ?THE PUBLIC ARE CAUtioned
not to negotiate Williams, Black a Co.'s check,
No. 2,540, dated May 2C, 1870, drawn on the Corn Eieh.in(e
Bank In favor of Mrs. Mary c. Lawler, for one hundred dollars
($100 , and certified by the bank, a* the same nas been
lout or stolen, and payment stopped. If the finder will leave
It and the old pocketuoolc In which it was lost, together with
the money contained therein, at our office, he will be paid
ne hundred dollars and asked no questions.
WILLIAMS, BLACK k CO., 126 Pearl street.
Department or public works.
No. 237 Broaowat, >
Nkw yolt-7, June 8, lVTO.f
To Plumbers aud Masons. ?Notice Is hercliv civrn to
plumbers and musmia holding licenses from the late Croton
Aqueduct Hoard that, from and after this date, no permits
for tapping water pipes or for making connections with
pewers or drains will be Issued unless new bonds are filed
With this department. \YM. M. TWEED,
Commissioner of Public Work*.
Kentucky and roval Havana lottery-information
Clrculvs sent; prizes.cashed.
J. R. CLAYTON, rear basement rooms,
10 Wall street, New York.
Lottery prizes cashed and information
elven: Kentucky and Roval Havana clrcukrs sent. JOSEPH
BATES A CO., No. 11 Wall street, box 4,164 Post
.office. Branch office, 447 Broome street.
ORbfcRS FOR CLEARING HOTELS, HOUSES, SHIPS
of Bedbugs, Roadies, Ants, Motbs, Fleas, Ac., oan be
left at H. S. PANZIi; F.KVS office, 78 Forsyth street, or 264
West Forty-first ?trcet.
SARCOTERIA.?DR. 8C()LLAY'S IMPROVED METHOD
of preserving bodies for burial or transportation le now
offered to the public. This method arrests decay, disinfects
and restore* the appearance of lire, a valuable substitute for
lee. Inquire of your undertaker, or send for circular. ft.
W. 8COLLAY, It D., U4 Kaet Eleventh street, corner Tk'rd
venue.
E NE1
NPECIAIj NOTICKK.
rnE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN*
1 of New York.
Al the annua) election, Laid at tbe office of the company,
'or uiue Trustee* to till the plaeea lor four year* of the elaau
vhose term of service aspired by limit itlon, anil one Trustee
0 fill a vacancy, the following person* were duly electeJ
The whole number of votes ?ns? was 4,<111.
Frederick 8. Winston received 4.610 rote*.
John Y. L. I'ntyn received 4,til I vote*.
William Bet'* rucelved 4,611 voles.
John K. Develln received 4,610 vole*.
Oliver H. Palmer received 4,610 voles. (
Ilk-hard A. McCurdy received 4,610 vo'ea. .
.1 nines 0. Holden received 4,(11 vote*. ,
Herman C. Von Pout reoelvnd 4.611 voles.
<ieorce C. Rlehard?on received 4,610 vote*.
To All a vacancy .
Aleiander II. Hire received 4,610 votei.
Twe scattering votes were cast. .
At a mining of the Hoard of Trustees, held on Wenesday, ,
IiiiicS, IM0, Frederick S. Winston wh* unanimously reelectkd
rrntitiiit j. m. stuart,hcrwuf,
ro AMERICANS VISITIXO PAI1I3. -.TAMER W. BELL,
anlst tailor, 171 Fifth avenue, New York, baa opened a I
rranch houae at No. 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, for the purpose of I
irodu'iiiK tbe latest stylo ui American and Kuropcau i
ra?lilona.
i
rHE EVENING TELEURAM, I
THK iilAIJlNtj PAPER OK NKW YORK.
THE FIHKT WITH ALL THE NEWS.
THE I1E6T REPORTS OK EVERYTHING I
TIIK NEWSPAPER THAT CONTAINS ALL.
1HH FASHIONABLE GOSSIP,
TIIK MILIVAMV NEWS, 1
Tin: CLUB MATTKKS,
TIIK SUMMER RESORTS,
TIIK SPOKTINO NEWS, !
THE POLICE COURTS, l
THE UOlNOS OF TIIK CITY, I
THK LATEST BY TELEGRAPH,
THE LATEST BY MAIL.
TIIK WALL STREET MARKETS.
THE iiRKAT AUVEKTDING MEDIUM.
THE KVEMNO TKLl*iRAM,
TIIK ORKAT CARTOON PAPER,
"ALL OVER THE CITY."
TWO CENTS A COPY.
Tartlea wishing THK TKLKORAM served et their resiliences
should leave their-order* st the nearest news ataud or
it the publloatlon offioe, H7 Nassau street. Subscription, #6
1 year; 1(1 a month.
WFOrtTJX -IHMiS BTUMSt AC.
ALL KINDS t)F FANCY DOHS AND BIRDS FOR
sale.?Med lei ne? for all disease*. Prepared Food for
inooklnu Birds, at B. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Ureene street,corner
of Canal.
N. B.?Ladles attended by Mrs. Dovey.
LX1R SALE-A FINE BRED AND VERY STYLISH AND
L' handsome Salter Doj; la well broken on quail and
amine Price $S5. Can be ?i!*u at No. 4 Cedar alreet, Thuralay,
June 16, after 10 . M.
TICK TUM.
Aur.niuAn jwmli yju\ n,-ruuL3 nibb nr,
this evening nt the Amiriun .Jockey Club rooms, VUU
Broadway, for tbe Jerome Turk iUces.
t'NUKKWOOD 1 MoGOWAM.
4 MKR1CAN JOCKEY CLUB. JEROME PARK, WEDJ\
needay, June 15, bttrdie and four olber ram*!. Extra
.rains from VortyMcond street, at 1 ?n > 1 % each day. Uncos
:ommence at 2)4 y. M. A. Hlt.MUN r, President.
C. WIIKATLV, Secretary.
A -POOLS WILL BE BOLD THIS EVENING AT
. Rlley'a, comer of ]<ro*dway and Twenty-eighth street,,
on the Jerome i'ark Kacca, Tllus. b. JOHNSON.
Fleetwood park,
Morrlsaula. Westcbeiter county.
Special premium #2,(WO. Fleetwood Association will giro
a purse of for horses that have never beaten S :31i, two
mllea and repeat. In harness; to be trotted over tbe above
course, June &; If 1,^)0 to the lirrt horn-, 44 ? to the snconrt
Dd 4CtK) to the tulrd ; three or more to enter, two to start.
Entrance 10 per cent, an! mint accompany tho nomination.
To dose at Joe Oroohei'oii'i, New Haysile Hoane, oorner nf
Forty-second street and Seventh avenue. Wednesday. Juno
15, at 9 P. M. All entrlee by mull to be addressed to Henry
Dater, box 1,MC Post oflice, New V ork. Oars, New Yorlc ana
Harlem Railroad, leave Twentr-slxlh street and Fourth avenue
at 2 :S0 P. M. Race promptly at S U i*. M.
HENRY PATER. President.
Fleetwood park.
W1JUNKBDAY, june 23,1870.
The Association announce that tbey will Eire a handsome
piece of stiver (now on exhibition lu the window of Rail, I
Black A Co., 666 and M7 Broadway) to be trotted for on the
above day. Entrance free for all horses that liare never trotted
for money, belonging to members of the club. The race
will be mile heuts, three in live, In harness. Entries will close
on the 14th day of June, at 6 o'clock P. M., at the Club House,
Fleetwood Park. Cara leave Twenty-sixth street and Fouith
avenue depot at half-past two o'clock P. M. Race to commence
promptly at half-past three o'clock.
HKNRY DATKR, President
Richmond county agricultural society.The
.''une Exhibition will be held at New Dorp, Staten
Island, on Thursday and Friday, Mill and 17th June. Raring
commences at 3 P. M. Train connects with 1 P. M. boat
from South ferry. UiutaplMt 6? cvnu.
SlfafUEO BARTON, Preelueikt.
Wm. W. Kki.lett, Secretary.
H01tHB8, CARmABE8, <fcC.
A T BARKER * HAMLIN'S
J\ CITJf AUCTION MART AND N. Y. TATTERS ALLS,
earner of Hroadway au<l Thirty-ninth utrert.
MAJOR CHAKLKS W. BAItKER, AUCTIONEER.
Meiiiilar Auction Sales
EVERY WEDNESDAY ANU SATURDAY.
Gentleinetri Private Establishments disposed or at private
or pufclle Mil* t# the best m!v*ntai;e, and a general assortmentof
Horses, Carriage*, Haruese, and KVKKYTHINO IN
TIIE ''IIOhSE LINE" to suit the needs of all classcs of purchasers
constantly on hand.
Outside sales SOLICITED and promptly attended to.
Liberal advance* mad? on everything In the "hone line."
Superior stabling for Jinrsen on sale.
AT PRIVATE SALE?AT BARKER 4 HAMLIN'S CITY
Auction Marl and New York Tattersalls, corner liroadway
and Thirty-ninth suret, an extra handsome highbred
and fast black Oeldlng, nigh, 7 years old, fired bv old
Henry Clay, dam, a thoroughbred tnare; a very handy, game
and prompt driver: can trot in three minutes and was never
trained oo track; fears nothing and docs not pull a pound;
an elegant gentleman's road horse; is warranted sound und
kind.
Superior highbred and stylish dark chestnut coupe Horse,
about ltfJU hull, and t> years old; a very free and en ay driver
and sharp roadster; can be driven by anvone; one of the
finest coupe horses in thecltj ; is warrarted sound and kind.
Are you in search op family morses?
Are you in search of a llarouche ?
Art you io scdrch of a Park Phaeton ?
Are you Id search of anything In the horie line ?
Then be sure and attend Hie regular sale at JOHNSTON k
VAN TASSELL'S Mart this day, at 12 o'clock, at Hit and 114
Kant Thirteenth atreet.
See catalogue above.
A -MINER, STEVENS k CO.,
656 BROADWAY,
offer for salt, at their warerooms.
a Fp'cudiil assortment of
Elegant Carriages and Llglit Wagons,
of their own manufacture.
Io which they Invito the inspection of
purchasers.
AT HARNESS WAREROOMS, 10 COLLEGE PLACE.
Harness for farming, teaming, curling, expressing, lively
fctables. contractors, coach, coupe, buggy, Ac. Ac.
Single Harness complete, *8 to UtioO per set.
Double Harness complete, $20 to $600 per set.
Fin? English Ladies' and Cents' Saddles, Bridies, Whips.
Blankets, Sheets, Robe*. Fiy Nets, at all prices.
THE TRADES MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Successors to Betts, Nichols .t Co.
A -three second hand six-seat rockaways.
. Two second Imud nix-seat Phe.etons.
Three second hand Hocknways, from $109 up; four
Coaches; ten open and top Wagons, Browner and other
good makers, from $40 up; one Sulky, $80; one Skeleton;
alio a fine asaortment ol' new Clarence*.
Coachcs, Coupes, I'ark, Ponv, Basket
and Rumble Phaetons; Top, Road, Exprns, .lugger And
Skeleton Wagons; Rockaways, Harness, Sheets, Lap Robes,
cheaper than any house in New York, as
My (expenses are Light.
WM. II. GRAY, 20, 23, 24 and 26 Woostcr street.
A -COME AND SHE OUR NEW STYLES.
Four seat Park Phaeton,
ltght, roomy, handsome, durable, cheap.
Elegant Light Tol> Wajgons.
Elegant MeHium Top Wagons.
B Clicap Heavy Top Wagons. B
A First c'ass Depot Wagons. A
ICbeap Depot Wagons. T
Fust class Jump Seat Kockawayt, E
8 Brelts, Landaus, Pony Wagons, ie. S
Harneis, Whips, Ac.
1,505 Broadway. 8.JE. BATES. 1,505 B roadwsy
-"THE CARRIAGE OK THE PERIOD." A.
PONY PHAETONS*.
The beat variety tn the city. Twenty different varieties, at
prices ranging from 91(0 up.
Also Clarences. Coupes, light Curtain Ronkaw ays for summer
use In the country. Depot Wagons, and all aeatoua'ole
Carriages In variety, at moderate price*.
A. 8. FLANDRAU, Carriage Bull,Itr,
Nob. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue.
AOREAT BARGAIN.- MUST BE SOLI) AT ONCE BY
a gentleman going to Europe, a pair ol stylish carriage
Horses, two line sets of Harness, double and single, two nice
Carriages, Ac. Will be sold jointly or separately. Apply at
SIMPSON'S stable, 148 East Tuiity-nluth street, from9 A. M.
to 5 l'. M.
AT MOSEMAN'3 HARNESS WAREROOM3. 144 CHAMbcrs
street?Fine Trotting, Road and Pleasure Hai;nci*.
The largest varietv of harness of all grades of any houss in
New York.
A STOUT, CHUNKY BUILT BLACK HORSE FOR
sale cheap-Seven ye.ua old, sound and kind, suitable
for grocer or butcher. Also one large truck or cart Hoiee;
must be sold. Apply at 303 East Thlrty-nfnth street, near
Second avenue.
A FINE STOCK OF ELEOANT CARRIAGES, SUITAble
for the season, now on exhibition and for sale low.
JAMES B. CONE A CO., &?fi Broadway.
ACHANCE.-FOR SALE CHEAP, FOR WANT OF
use, a stylish gray Hone, 18 hands blgh, eight yeara
old, lit for light wurk. i::s? Firry street, in the store.
A -SUPERIOR SECOND HAND LANDAU OR
. coach Harneas, almost as good aa new; can use it with
breeching; made by Hoover, Caihoun t Co. and cost $476;
will be sold cheap. Apply at STILLING'S harness store In
Twenty ninth street, two doors west of Broadway.
A FOR SALE, FOUR FINE KENTUCKY PREMIUM
. Saddle Horses, just arrlrcd in the city, all sound and
kind, suitable for ladles' use. Apply at the corner of Thirty
eighth street and Seventh avenue.
II. D. FRISBIE and N. H. ROWLAND.
ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. 6ECond
han>! Kockaway an I Road Wagon, lltt le used; city
made. I11CKS, S3 Barclay street. Established 1838.
A SUPERIOR CO A 0(1 TEAM, JU8T FROM THE
country, dark bars, 14j* hwids blgh; long, flowing talis
and manaa; 6 years old; fine stvle action; excellent
travellers; great endurance; warranted sOnad and kind In
| ever^ respect by responsinie party. Apply at JEarle'a Hotel
W YO
W YORK, TUESDAY, JTJN
IIOltSEM, CARRIAGES, 4kC.
AX THE AUCTION HOUSE OF 1
JOHNSTON k VAN TASSEI.L, J
Ollce and aalecroom S7 Naaaau atreet, |
oppoalte the I'uit ofDoc. "
THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH 1
of our bunlneaa la conducted at our j
HORSE Al'CTION MART, >
112 AND 114 EAST 13TH STREET, NhAR 4TH AVENUE, '
where we hold regular *
BAIL'S OF HORSES AND CARRIAOE8
li\ KRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. i
Oentlemcn wlnblnil to purchaae, or thoM having Horaei er ]
arrliiHea lo oil. win linil our house perfectly reliable, aa we
conduct (bta branch of our bumneaa, aa wo do all our oilier .
Linluefa, oo the aame alriotthtforwHrd principle* whicb gov- i
:rn honorable houaoi In all mercantile purnuHa. |
We give the purcbaaer of every borae tliat l? warranted j
solum from ?4 to 48 boura for trial. i
l.nlriea for aalea of Hor?e? and Carriage* can be made at ,
our down town oltiec and nalearooro, 3? Naaaau atreet, where
re alao keep a rrgiatrr of buraea for pi Ivalc aale. ,
Liberal H<ivan< ea ni.'de oil conilnniiiftnia.
THIS DAY (TUESDAY) AT 12 O'CLOCK. !
CATALOOI K OF THIS DAY'S SALE. '
TEAM III. ACK PONIES, IM^ handa ; 9 and 10 feari; kind
n all harneaa and under aaddle; free from rlc?; vary aiyliah,
\nd are warranted Bound, klud and true; a lady or child cao J
Jrlre. )
CROSSED MATCH TEAM, black marc and dun atnd, with ?
ifttii* in ah ? nnil lull* 11 ki.n.l> r ....I k >Im.I ?nt Irna
iii *11 harm-au; the Mini eicellent under aaddle; free from {
i left; can trot lu :t ::0: arc tyllib und aru warranted antind.
HLACK KENTUCKY SADDLE MARIS, long maue and
tall; raised by Mr. Ale?ani!er, of Islington, Ky.; 15!< I
handx, 6 ye.u s; elegant undo' saddle; free from vicc, ami I* 1
warranted sound, klud and true; la a Una aaddle mare for a I
lady; she will (rot, para and ranter under saddle.
IILACK MAKE, long mane and tall, 15'.., hands, 6 years,
kind and true In all harnesa and under aaddle; trot* In 3:110;
la atvllah and warranted aomid; la not afraid ot a locomo
Diotlva and a woman or cliild ran drive; in a splendid road 1
mare. j
HLACK HORSE, Ion? mane and tall; Black Hawk flock, I
by Black Cloud nut of l)u!f Uri-en mare; lh>4 hands, ft yearn,
kind nud true In all harnrra; I* eiuallent under aaddle; trou
lnV:KS; vary atyllah and la warrantrd aound; la afraid of
nothing; anv laidr or child ran drive. 1
PONY S'.KIHII, with shifting *eai, for two or four p?r- J
anna; hutlt to order; nearly nrw ; with note and ahafia. I
HORKHIj TROTTINO MARK, with long mane and tall.
lianda.lK yeara; kind and trua In all harueaa and under
addle, frea frmn vice, very atrHah; la warranted aound;
ha* record of tro'llug in public in ! :42; can heit three mln- 1
utea anv day; fur a gentleman's roadster la iinaurpaaaed.
I.KilfT IIA V IKiKKR, laU hands. yeara; kind and trie
In all hnrnaaa and under saddle; free frrnn vice; trota In 3:11);
very atyllah und la warranted aound; very (plr.ted; unaur- I
passed aa a cenlMinan's roadater.
JSLKGANT PARK HAT HtiKSK, with long (lowing mane
?nd tail, !<>', hands, If yearn ;,klr.d and true In a I harnraa ami
under aaddiv; trota inalde of three minutes ; very styl'sb and ;
handsome; ia a superior roadater, and by proper handling
can be made to (rot In 1 :Ao.
HAY SADDLE HoR.SE, li'4 bauds, 8 yeara; kind In all
harneaa; excellent under aaddle; free from vice; very a; J Hah
and la warranted aound.
HAY HOKdE, long man* and tail, IS handa. ( yeara; free
from vice; good traveller; kind and true In all harneaa, and
la warranted aound; la eictillenl to the pole.
IMPORTED TlldKOUtUlHRKD HA* HORSE SHIPWRECK,
by Newinlnater, 16)< handa, 10 yeara, perfect
ltnrf?l* BRilrlfl* trrnm frum ir* * ? alallak an<4 ?"
true; ran third for the Derby I" lfK>, In England, and bu been
lined at a utewple chaser in CiumIi.
ULACIC HullsK sired br Black Hawk, 16U bands. 9
?'Cars; kind and true m all harness and under saddle, ban
rotted 111 1:4t>.
DARK It HOW N MAKE, slrad by Morgan Ratter; l? kind
and true In all harness; good traveller, very stylish and !s
warranted lound.
WIUTK MARK. UMblKh, al out9yaars; kind and true in
all harness, free from vice; trots iuslde of S .SO and is very
stylish.
DARK BROWN HORSE, 16)1 bands, 13 years, kind and
true In all harness; free from rice and excellent traveller,
and Is a good worker.
BIO BAT HORSE, description time of sale.
TOP WAGON, made by Plate, of Kahway.
LIGHT EXPRESS WAHON. *
ELEGANT PARK PHAETON, built to order by Corbett k
Scbarch.
LIGHT ROAP WAGON, city built. %
PARK PflAETON, built by Wood Broi.
PONT PHAETON.
BAROUCHE, In good order, built by Wood Bros.
VICTORIA, butit t>v John R. Lawrence.
PHirriNli TOP \\ AGON.
PIANO BOX HALK SPRING TROTTING WAGON.
Several other top and no top Wagons, sing'e and double
Harness, Robes, Ac., Ac.
We never poitpone a sale on account of the weatber.
A-GREAT SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF FINE HIGH
. bred Coach, Coupe, Family and Trotting Horsee, this <l?y
(Tuesday), 14th, at stable No. 43 < treat Jones street, at 11 A. M.,
without r.'Hsrd to weather, consisting of the finest class of
Horses oilered to tbc public this season, ruber at auction or
private rule, being in part the stock of the late Wm. Lang,
deceased.
Finn Team of large and genteel blood bay coach or
landau Horses; were bred In Kentucky; arc 16*4 high,
A yaats o'.d. with hue (lowing manes and tails, with
extra tine style and knee action; are closely ina'.ed in
uppearanee, style and action; tbey attract treat attention on
park or road and are high toned, fashionable and tine; have
.In.. ?,.r |r|..|r>. n.,o f..l . >,1.1,..,. l ? _ll...
warranted sound and klud; are at fine leaders for Tonr-inhand
ai can iie fouud.
Handsome and fmt Team of blood bay Membrlno trotting
Mares, full sisters, life handa high, tf and 7 year* old; are
extra line shape, itylinh and eame driver*; hare great endurance
and drive together like one liora?, without pulling or
fretting; tbev have do vice nor trick*; fear nothing; are
hard? and rtigced, with Bne, amiable dispositions; they can
bent ft minute* toeether and travel 15 mile* an hour without
being distressed; they are a handy, (harp, bloodlike and tine
road or pluietou team; fear no locomotive and are warranted
souud aud kind.
Fine large, handsome and ityllxh chestnutTrottingOldJng,
15*i l.ith, i year* old ; sired by Woodpecker, data a thoro.iRhl'r>-'l;
M tin: nM genteel and blood-like road Imrce to be
found; wa? never trained on track, and can beat 3 minute*
to road wagon, and trot to the end of the road; warranted
sound and kind; 1* well behaved, amiable, and fears uothLng.
Bay Trotting Mare, by Ktlian Allen. ID1* high. 0 year* old;
very handsime, fine and free driver; of great endurance; ran
beat i;40 and repeat heats; is a fine, powerful roadster, and
warranted sound and kind.
Brown Horac, 15)$ high, 6 year* old, line, free and easy drl
ver; promises wolf; rears no locomotive, and warranted
sound and kind.
Al*o, speed warranted, on lcenunt of whom I'. may concern,
the celebrated and fast trotting Horse Twilight, 15'i
high, 8 years old last spring, is tine driver, pure and honest
galled, safe and reliable, 1* tine appearing gentleman's roadster;
he tiotted last season iu 2 :34 the third heat; he is in f.ue
condition tor truck work or roa 1 purposes, and la warranted
to show 2 Ai on any good track,and Is an every I'ay 2:4? horse
to road wagon, and is warranted sound and kind, without
vice or trick; Is well known on road or track as a genuine
and reliable trotter.
Also One and bandsolwe brown family Mare, 15M high, 6
rmii" old. free and ea*v driver, fears nothing. ran be driven
by a lady; li fine traveller and is warranted sound and kind.
AI?o an extra line and handsome bre I coupe or match
florae, 1<J'4 high,8 year* old. cannm he surpassed for style,
action and elegance, In blood bay, flowing inane and tall, Hue
traveller; vrarnuited sound and kind.
AI?o one Vlct<irla. two Trotting Wagon*, one ?et of Coach
Harness, two sets of tingle Harness, ,tc., Ac., all of the bent
make.
Tliia stock la at fine a* ever ottered at nubile auction, and
all la offered for positive and peremptory sale without limit
or restriction.
Full particulars at sale. Sale at 11 A. M. p-rnnp'.
JOHN L. VAXDKWATEK, Auctioneer.
AOBKAT OFFER JOHNSTON A VAN TAFSELL
will i<ier>o?e of Tory fine Top Buggies, by reliable builders,
$1S0 to $190 (sllrbtly sotled : alto 4 very line iiewi $21n to
$250; three light Kockawa>t, $1K5 fo $185; several Pony nnd
Park Phaetons; also balance of large consignments of city
made Harness; elegitnt Gold Mounted Double, $lfw, worth
$250; second hand Tinted Pontile, $85; one at $?'(1; vcrv line
light Single Harness. $30 to $75; lot baud made Surcinglcs,
86c. each; Halters, 20c. to $1 50; Whips, all prices ; Sheets,
full bouud, $1 2(1 lip.
Urund clearing ont sale all this week.
Prices lower than before the war.
AU our goods warranted as represented.
1,8 Liberty street,
M Liberty street,
between Broadway and Nassau street.
A BEAUTIFUL BAY OF.LDINO, FROM COUNTRY,
1SH hands, 7 Tfars; stylish, spirited; probably best
trained and safest family horse ever offered in this city for
harness or saddle; c.an be driven and ridden bv ladles ami
children; warranted; price $1,000; rare opportunity tor
vftlnuhl* nfiimal much hftl.iur hit wnrlli
LAMK'K stables, Fifth avenue and Fifty-eighth street.
A -LIGHT LOW-PEAT CURTAIN-QUARTERED
. Coach, suitable for the country; made by Brewster A
Baldwin, and for m!e cheap.
TUKUDORK E. BALDWIN, 786 Broadway.
Avert handsome tair of bat carriaoe
Horse* for sale cheap.?Near 16 hand* high, very stylish,
nub arched necki, long, full manca and tall*, fine galled,
perfect match, without a fault, uot afraid of an>ibing.
Apply at 2o R eade steret, from 10 to 12 M.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE CARriagc*;
Tony l'.haeton?, with patent nimble*; Cahrluleti,
Victoria* and Harncn*; 2f> per cent les* than Broadway
(tore*, at HAM'S, coiner of Broadway and Fourth Itreet.
A-TWO LIGHT SIX SEAT BRETT3, ROTABLE FOR
country use, will be *o!d cheap; also light *ix neat pa* cnger
Wagon, and assortment all *ivie* Family Carriage*.
CALVIN WITTY, 638 Broadway.
A-LIGHT TWO SEAT PHAETON, WITH POLlT
Shafts ami (Ingle Harne**, for $140; a great bargain.
Can be *een at SSI Eighth avenue.
A -BREWSTER A CO. (OF BROOME STREET),
, 84 Fifth arenue,
offer the followlug as*ortment of second band Carriage* at
very low flguros. viz.Drag 1'haeton, but little used; two
four seat Phaeton*, turn out seat do., one four spring pony
do. and one top wagon, all their own make and in excellent
condition.
Alio tbiec two wheel Dog Cart*, swelled front and ttralgbt
front Coupes, one no top Wagou, An., Ac.
BUGGY WAOON, WITH SHIFTINO TOP, BUT LITTLE
used, for sale, at liH West Twenty-eighth stre?t.
C^ARRIAGKK AND HORfUW FOR HIRE BY THE
J week, month or season; horse* and carriage* taken in
trade; carriage* repaired; assortment Hand Wagonit for
grocer*, Ac. WITTY, (5J6 Broadway.
/COMPLETE TURNOUT FOK SALE.?SORREL HORSE,
' ' sound and kind; can tiot in three minute*; is an excellent
eadd e hoi** ; top Kugcy. lire Harness, Lap Robe, Ac.
Will sell cheap a* I hare not time to drive. Address J. A. P.,
Herald office.
C10ACH AND CARRIAGE LAMPB.-DE VOURSNEY
) BROTtlhRS have removed their manufactory from
Greene *ireet to the new bullying 3t>9 Broome street, corner
of Mu'berry.
f tOUPE HORSE WANTED-FCLbY HSJtf HANDS,
V. luuml, stylish and kind. Address, statins age, color and
price, W. B. D., box 1M Herald olice.
/ URRIAGKH.?ALL STYLES CLARENCES, COACHES,
\J I'baetons, Rockaways, Buggies and Buslnes* Wagon*
selling off cheap or to rent by the season.
H. B. WITTY A lu, 10 Nevin* street, Brooklyn.
Dapple gray horses, pair, i?v hands, long
tails, gentle, sound and every way reliable for family
I use; stylish In appearance; good traveller*. Call at stable
427 West Twenty-fourth street.
DKPQT WAfiONS, PONY PHAETONS, EXTENSION
Top 1'haeton*, Coupe Hockawaya, Road Buggies and ull
*tylo* h amlly Carriage*, at greatly reduced price*. Examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
CALVIN WITTY, 6S8 Broaiway.
Iior sale?horse, cart and harness. apply
at 47 Bcnmmel street.
For balr-cutunder rock a way, but little
used; la prime order, laauire at GRIPPING A CO.'tf,
tQ Cortlaudt airaai
RK H
?..
rfi 14, 1870.?TRIPLE S11KL
IIOKKIX, CARRIAOKS, *:C.
r 8ale a HANMOMB baf saoulk BOMB. f]
L' long inane and tall, Ulu hands high; several Jltlei'i'nt I
(aits. Apply between % nnd 1U A. M., at private stable, lit
Vest Korty fourth street; price $325.
* 8AI.E AN EI.EGANT, BTT1.I8H CAKR1AOR I
L Team, dark mahogany bay; 16'. bauds hltfh, 5 *u<l t! A
'ears old; closely matched; sound anci kind; without blcm- l
b. Avpiy at private stable, 1M K?*t Tbirty-bitb street, until
old.
For bale_a verv stylish bay team or
Home*, Ibt* band* lilrh, warranted sound and kind.
GUKDON'8 stables, ?(o. t> West Thirteenth meet.
tMI SALE- A PAIR KRKiHT BAY CARRIAHE
Hone*, ltihand* 1 Inch; exceedingly prompt and ?tyli?h ..
Irlyers; 6 and 7 years old; found, kind In any harness, doitlie
or single; afraid of nothing , cannot be beat. Inquire at t
Jo. 7 Murray str?et, room No. 1.
riOR SALE-A TROTTING HORSE, WELL KNOWN on \
GMNttbvfliBR, i?'.i x.i, itutio* ii, PostoSm! 1
For s 4 le?a fini:, stylish, blood bay horse,
1 t.n hand*, 10 yeara old, aouud and kind; with light top
Vagnn ami llarixka, but illte UMd; price 9300. Inquire |
rom 1 to 4 o'clock iil2.VtEa*t Forty uinlh atieet. I
A. MOROAN. J
FOR BALE?A TURNOUT; STYLISH MARK, KIND,
fait and gentle (any lad; can drive her J; Phaeton, liarten
and everything cmplete. Addreia or apply at 140 1'rarl j
m eet, New > orit, room No. S, between 10 and 3 o'clock, or
it any time at No. 'J LclTerta utreet, Brooklyn.
riOR SALE-A BI.OOD BAY HORSE, BLACK 1'OINTB.
r 16 hani.* Ulfh, S yeart old, warranted imund an-1 kind i
uid to trot near .1 minute*; nl?o a Brewater Wagon and
Junieotabe Harm'**, and good Saddle and Bridle, will he ,
lold low. Appiv to jOSHI'H TOWN LEY, Boulevard ?tailea,
ltt and 167 We*: Fiftieth Htreet. <
tj^OR SALE?A HARK BROWN MAKK.fi YEARS OLD;
r ( llih; will drive In tingle or double harne*a or under i
he aaddie. trot* fait; ha* been lined to a pony phaeton. i
*pply at ttabl* No. 0 Vnifflu court, on Tblrty-alxth alreet, beweeu
Third and Leilngtou avenuei.
I7>OR BALE-THE HANDSOMEST BLACK HORKR IN
the city; 16'i hand* Ingli, H veara old; jual In, at 2t)y
Kaat Twenty third tlrcet. IKLDIS1 atnble.
Fob SALS- focb seat wagon, nearly nkw, i
pole and ahafta. Inquire of GARNER, Eicelalor da- I
blea, between Twfntj-tilntli and Thirtieth ttreeti, Broadway.
FORSALE-A FIRST CLAW MOONS HANI) l'HAEton.
Can be aeeu at the private stable 125 West Twentrlifth
ctrcrt, or at the carriage manufactory next door. Apply
from 0 to 10 A. M.
riOR SALE-A PAIR ok LARGE hay HORSES; FIVE
A1 ycaia old; unlet to drive and ?rry tlyliah. To be icrn
at Abottaun A Mutt'a llveiy atablr. Twenty-third Direct between
Sixth and Seventh avenuei. Inquire lor Dr. KIKWlN.
l?OR BALE-A (i'lOD CAM ASIA* PONT, SOI ND ANl?
I kin.I, instable for any light buriiieaa; aold cheap for
want of uae, alto Wagon "and llarni'M. 27? Ninth aveune,
between Twecly-eUth and Twentr-acveulli (tract*.
BfOR RALK.-COrpE CI RCT'L \ R FRONT, NEARLY
1 new. Wood Hiotbrra make: Hainean, two eeta; pair of
16 hand coach Uoraea, drive alnvle or double, black, long
talli, very gentle. Apply at 1.3>S Broadway.
For sai,e-a yocno horre, h>$ hands high,
dark lay, very ftyllah; will dri\e in tingle or double
barren*, or under the aaddle ; anuiril and gentle; can be aeen
a: 4W Pearl ?tr?ct, ll^xler'a atablei. J. MnoH.Mli'li.
FOR SALE-AT LESS THAN HALF1 COST, A GENTLEman's
eetabllscment, consisting of a brown team of
Road lioraea, (lowing manes and tails, 16\ ban la, will trot
together In a'.out three minute*; Wagon, by Smith; Pole
and Shaft*; one double and one alngle aet of Harness, bv
Lowden; Hlanketa. Apply at MARTIN's itablea, Twentyseventh
street, between Eighth and Nlr.th avenues.
FOR BALE CHEAP-ONE BLACK DORSE FOR CARrfage
or road ; a tine animal; one pointer Dog, one ie<-ood
hand Coupe, or,e aecond hand light Wagon tnwle by
Brewstr ; ore aet double carriage Harness, one light double
Harness. Inqnhe from S? to 11 at auulea No. 6 Weat Fortythird
itrret, roar.
For hale cheap-a six seat Westchester
Rockaway, made to ord?r by Wood Hros.; haa been need
only a few limea and in the country only ; la In perfect order.
Call at Di'SENBURY A VAN DL'RKR'B, 186 cbryatle
(pOB KALE CHEEP?A WOOD GIRSON LADY'S BAD'
die nnd Brl<11?; evcrvthlng complete; but little uteri.
Apply at 'i.'i Weit Fortyievanth atreet, bear Broadway.
Fob fale eneaj*?new and second hand
Doctor'* Wacom and Bugglea of every description;
alio fcxpreu, (iroi-rry and ll;:ht Buaineaa Wagon* and
Double Trunk. 28 Third atreet, near Bowery.
Government property at private sale-new
ami second baud Harnesa, Saddle*, Ac.; Military Clothlog,
Wool and Rubber Blankets, Rubber Overcoat*, Wagon
and llorie Coveia, Ac. PITKIN A CO, 110 Chamber* ?trect,
and 71 North Second street, Philadelphia.
GBOROE IV. PHAETON.
An elegant Gtorsc IV. Phaeton, by beat London bnlldera
with 'op and rumble, for ladle*' driving; a particularly cor
reet carriage for the Park or Newport, entirely i.ew, for aale
by Meesrp. BREWSTER A CO., Filth avenue.
/GENTLEMEN AND LADIES WISHING TO RIDE CAN
vX l>e accommodated with beautiful Clarence*, with colored
drlvera In llver.v; eveirthlrii; new; a* Una aa there lain the
city. GORDON^S at a tile. No. C West Thirteenth nrcet.
Horses and truck for sale.-a fine, large
truck T'-am, Truck anil Hemes* for aale, perfectly
aound. Inquire at Eagle Oil Works, 160 Water afreet.
TJOfCS WANTED?BRIGHT BAY, 17 HAN DP. per
*a itti IU cijjr a? will u Fi'rui. VM'I'IV 10 IlAni C.1
MARSH, Adams Express stable.
Harness, harness. balance op bankrupt
stock of l.ne, fir?t cU*8 illy made Harness, at > than
actual co?t of manufacture; plated single as low an $10;
double *2'1, treat Inducements and work warranted all rlihl
very way. JOHNSTON ft VAN TA-SF.LL,
nfe Liberty street, between Broadway and Nauau.
ONE OF THE FINEST SORREL MARKS IN THE
city; IB hands high, six year* old, very fine bred; ran
trot iji 2:(V0; warranted nound and kind. AUo four other
tine bay Hor*n.
GORDON'S liable, No. B Went Thirteenth street.
ONE SHIFTING TOP EXPRESS WAGON, WITH
pole and shafts; alto one lar^c, sound lloric for tale, at
2lil Prince street.
pONY PHAETONS.
JOHN R. LARWF.NCE A CO., 658 BROADWAT,
have the larpest and most complete assortment in tb? city,
and at the lowest price*?from +1M) up.
Al?o a choice selection of a!) other kinds of Carriages, of
their own make, and at the loweit market prices.
PONY PHAETON AND HARNESS FOR SALE-HAS
l.een but llite used; cannot upset- wheel* turn under:
patent folding saat fur children behind. Apply at 891 Third
avenue, corner Twenty-eighth street.
PASTURE FOR HORSES.-EXCELLENT PASTURE,
J with shade and p urettKpi-Ing water, can be had for a
few Lome* at 1(6 per month. App y at It# Reade street.
rtAliDLK HORSE FOR RALE DARK CHESTNUT; IB
O hand* high. fl ream old; very sivilsh and speedy; ternm
'ow. Inquire at Tower Stables, 1*7 East Mfty.firit street.
(STIVERS' ROAD WAGON FOR SALE AND DUNS
C comb Harness, hut little used ; will be sold cheap. Apply
at 161 East Twenty-eighth street, private stable.
Twenty-four horses.
On* elegant Barouche,
'J'wo Parlt 1'haetnns,
Four secood band top Wagons.
Two Tony Teams.
One Black Family Team.
Top and No Top Pony Phaetons,
Business Wai'irin, Ac., 4c.
One of the most attractive sales of J'ip season,
THIS DAY. AT 12 O'CLOCK,
At JOHNSTON A VAN TASHRLL'S Mart,
112 and 114 East Thirteenth street, pear Fourth avenue.
See catalogue.
He mre and attend this sale, no matter what the weather,
THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON A VAN TAFSELL
sells thin day, at 12 o'clock, Horse* and Carriages,
at their ilttrt, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth
avenue.
Regular tale day.
one of the moit attractive tales of th? teaton. See catalogue.
Weather no detriment.
TEAM OF HORSES, HARNESS AND ROCKAWAY FOR
ale cheap. Inquire r.t McMAHON'S stables, 86 and *-8
Pact Broadway, until toLd.
WANTF.D-A THOROUGHBRED SADDLE HOR8E,
well trained an'.1 kind, 15X h*n-a hi;h; bay or brown.
Addreti L. C., box 48?', New York I'ost ofllce.
WANTED?IN EXCHANGE FOR FIANO OR PARLOR
Organs, one or two Horses and Carriages. Call at
manufactory Eatt Twenty third ttreet, near Third ar.
n HORSES?*65, AND *85, TEAMS OR SIMs)
g'.e, 15 to 1# haudt, 8 to 10 year*, cart, truck or express.
lSy bank street, between West and Washington.
fljor-good, SOUND WORK HORSE; STYLISH
?TO? ' gray, line driver, 8 years. Id hands. $16i|; Saddle
Puny, 6 years, 1;; bands, ?8V 416 Eighth avenue, corner of
Thirty-brat street. ^
r A SUPERIOR WORK HORSF.S-JUST FROM OHIO
?)U and Canada West, suitable for all purposes; also some
f no Driving Hones; to be sold cheap. 19 Vrstry street.
$7 ? WILL BUY A 16 HAND BAY HORSE, A GOOD,
l?l cheerful driver; work anywhere, single or double;
sound and kind. P. Mi L.M.'ltHLIN,
19S Canal, near Mott street.
DRY OOOMk
^JILLIN'ERS AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS
Will find It to tbelr interest to examine our stock.
We Mil clicapand cut length* at piece prices.
jobbing rooms up stairs.
edward ridley a son,
Not. 30S, 311. 3.1Grand, Nos. 66, 68 and TO Allen itieels,
fifth block east from the Bowery.
~ naLINBRY AND I>KKhs.*IAKIN<;.
Iapies, a new wonder.-you may see what
j beautiful Dresses you can obtain with vnur old ones.
Bilks, Velvets, Poplins renovated, dyed and printed. 406
Fifth avenue.
Notice.-the largest assortment of hand
some Round Hats, suitable to all ages and of the most
distingue styles; also the Nautical Yachting English Hat, only
to be had at Mme. DE LACY'S, 8*8>4 Broadway, near Nineteenth
street. Selling olf the remainder of her imported Bonnets
at V10, worth 9'jB.
ICE ('IIRAM.
MJ. DIXON, 276 BLEECKER STREET, FURNISHED
. hotels. reateuranla,conf?iclton?ra, fairs and excursions
with his cclabraMtf file am laa craasa of ail Savon at so* '
par i?uart.
ERA!
ST.
EUROPEAN HTKAHIM
PBB ANCHOR LINK.
L STKAM TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
DKItltV.
Favorite Cly<le built panaeoecr iteaiixr. are intended to
all u follow.
'At IAN Juno 15 I AUSTRALIA Jun* 25
NOLI A Tune 1H J|?M\IAN Junr'W <
ORIAN Jnne .2 tTTTLUMRU Ju.y 2
mid ?Ti*ry Weoneadav and Saturdav tl'ereitlier.
Krom pier 20 North river, at 12 o'clock noon.
Rate, of paMner, parable In currency:?
rtrat Cabin, to Liverpool, lilnaitnw ? Dorry, and l>75.
ls.iciir.iou ticket., guod for twelve moutln, fl*1.
Int*'Ijlft' l? ula,*ow' Livrpool or lierr*, <U4, Int.rme- (
Prepaid certificate, from the.e port., S3! <
I'aHenijcr. booked to an I from llammiig, Havre, Roller- I
?m. Antwerp, ,te., at very low rule*
Drufta liaucd, payuble at any bunk in Great Britain aud
" land.
Kor further Information apply on the Me.nnt'i., font of Pey
Irect, or at the Coffi;>itnv'. oniot. No 1 Homing Oreen, New
fork. iienui:ki>o.n brothkk*. i
r ON DON AND NBW YORK STEAMSHIP LINK.
U Rates of pa Mine reduced.
Meauieva Rati direct in London
from pier No. 3 North rlvnr.
ARANA June U
'ARAdUAY July 2
IKLLONA July 16
Rale* of j<a?day, parable In currency:?
Fir?t cabin, B/ll: aeeond cabin, $.V'; ieera*e, !">.
Paiaetigi-ri booked to Hamburg, Hrrwn, Havre, Pari*,
tntwerp and Rotterdam at reduced curitncy rale*.
Kor Irelulit and pe??a?e apply to
HOWLAND A AKl'INWAL.L, Amenta,
M South street. |
DIRECT LINK TO AND FROM FRANCE.
Tbe Hamourn-Amrricaii Packet Company's Iron Mali
tcamiliip
W Efil I'll ALIA,
Captain H. P. Bchwenton, carrying the United Mates mailt,
will tail on Tuesday, June M, 1k7U, at 2 P. M , for
PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG,
taking passenger* to London vvla Plymouth) and Paris (via
Cherbourg).
First Cabin, $130; Second Cahln, $72Steerage, $'25,
Payah.i- In United Stales goid coin.
The CIMBRIA will follow on June 21.
KUNHARDT A CO., l\ 1>. RIt 1IARI) A BOAS,
General Agents, General Passenger Agents,
(TI Broad street, N. Y. No. ij Barclay street, X. Y.
STEAM TO QUEENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARrylug
the United Htawa malla.
Sailing every Wednesday.
NEBRASKA, Guard June 16, at * P. M.
MANHATTAN. Forsyth June 22, at 1 P. M.
Prom pier 46 North river.
t iiom qjmi. goiu ; meeragp, ifm, ciinwwj.
Pa#?enger? bonked to and from 1'urii, llmnburg. Norway
And Sweden, Ac. Draft* on Ireland, England, France and
Uerinany at loweit me*. Apply to
WILLIAMS A OCION, ? Broadway.
()NLY direct line to krance.
The Ovneral Transatlantic Company'* mall cteamohip* between
New Vork and Havre, calling at Bred.
The splendid v*a*ela on thl* favorite route for tb* Continent
will lull From pier 60 North rtrer a* follows: ?
ST. LAURENT, Lemarle Saturday, June 26
I'KRKIKK, Duchesne Saturday, July 9
LAFAYliTTE, Koiimau Saturday, July It
V1LLE DE PARIS, Surmout. Saturday, August 6
Ratal of paaiagc, payable In gold, including wine: ?
To Rreat or Havre~Flr*t cabin, #H?; *ecnod cabin, $75.
To Pari*, including railway ticket*--sfU# and #78.
Theie iteamer* dn not carry ilecrage pauenptr*.
American traveller* going to or returning from the Continent
of Europe, by taking the steamer* ot thi* line, avoid
both tranilt by Knclnh railway* and the dlacomfort* of
croenlng the Channel, bende* laving time, trouble and **
peuae. UEORQE M Al KKNZI E, Agent,
6tt Broadway.
VJORTH OKRMAN LLOYD.
Xl Btenm so
BREMEN. HAVRE AND LONDON,
la Southampton.
The new, flrit ciao and elegant Iron mall *team*hlp*
AMERICA June 18
of ?,(KM ton* and'ilW horM power, Captain R. BumIu*,
PKOTSCHLaND June 18
of S.CM) ton* and 700 h?r*e power, Captain II. A. F. Neynaber.
will leave from Bremen pier, foot of Third itreet, Hoboken,
and take pauenser* to
London, Havre, Bremen and Southampton,
at the following rate*:?
Finit cabin tMSfi, (old.
Second eabin 73, gold.
Steerage 26, gold.
For pastage or freight apply to
OELR1CHR A CO..
08 Broad (treet, corner Beaver, New York.
London and new york steamship line.
Rate* of pnHage reduced.
Steamer* call direct to London
from plPrNo. 8 North river.
PARAQUAT fuly 8
Kiitfn of pauage payable In currency:? |
run rauin, $?u; bccijuu cauiu, uaw ; hiuchlkk ???? I
Paaaeng<frs Dookcd to Hamburg, Bremen, Harre, Paris,
Antweip and Rotterdam at reluced currency rates.
For freight and passage apply to
HONNLAND k ASPlNWAl.L, Awntt,
M South street.
National line.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QURKN8TOWN,
from pier 47 North rlv?r.
ENGLAND, Webster Saturday, June 18, 9 A. M.
VI RUIN I A. Andrew* Wednesday, June 22, IDA. M.
PENNSYLVANIA, Thompson Haturdar, June K, 1 P. M.
DENMARK, Forbes Saturday, July 2, 8 P. M.
Passage to Liverpool or yuwnstown?Cabin, ft la and $Hb;
steerage, IH2*.
Prepaid steerage ticket* from Liverpool, Queenstown,
Londonderry and Glasgow, #H2, currency.
Apply at the compauy'a office. t>9 Broad way.
_ F. W. HURST. Manager.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.
Ctinari Line.
TRIPOLI satis Wednesday, June IS, at noon
CALABRIA sails Thursday, Juuc 16, at 8X o'clock A. M.
Cabin pansage, #80, gold; steerage, XO. currency.
Steerage tickcts from Europe laauej at lowest rate*.
For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green.
For steerage passage iipply at 111 Broadwav, Trinity Build(ng.
CUARLE8 O. FKANCELVN. Agent.
STEAM TO QUEENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Erery Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
NEBRASKA Wednesday. June 15
ENGLAND Saturday, June 18
Drafts payable In part of England, Ireland, Scotland,
at current rates of exchange. Auply at THOMSON'b pas
sage office, 78 Broadway, corner of Rector street.
tiad r irt'DDnnr a vn aitdi/uc!'i<aivu
f"" "NMAN'LINK RI??AL'mail'STKAMERS
are appointed to ia!l ? follow-*
CITY OF ANTWERP (via HallfM).Tne?day, June II, 1 P.M.
CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, June IK. 9 A.M.
CITY Oh LONDON Saturday, June 26, 1 P.M.
ETNA (Tla Halifax) Tuesday, June 28, I P.M.
and each iiicceedlng Saturday aud alternate Tueaday, from
pier 46, North river.
KATER OF PA8SAOE.
Payable tn gold. I Payable In currency.
Flrnt cabin (alnitle berth).$75 | Steerage 930
lo London 80 I To London 8",
To Parle 90 To Parle 88
To Halifax, N. S SO I To Halifax, N. S 16
PftMrncrre alio forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen,
Ac., at reduced ratei.
Ticket* can bo bought here at moderate ratea by perioni
wtailing to eend for Ihelr friends.
For further Iniormation apply at tbe company'* office.
JOHN fl. liALE, Agent,
16 Broadway, New York.
f 1CNARD LINE.
I I The ItrttUh and North American Royal Mill St*am?hlp?,
between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor.
Java Wednciday, June IS Cuba... .Wednesday, June 29
Tripoli..Wednesday. June 16 Tarifft...Wednesday, June 89
Calabria.. .Thursday, June 16 Ruisia... Wednesday, July 8
8cotla...Wedncid?y, June 23 Ramsria..Wednesday, July 6
Malta Wednesday. June'12 Ncmeili Thursday .lnt? 1
Rates or passage.
By the steamers not carrying steerage.
Pint Cabin $1:#), gold. Second Cabin fH), gold
Flnt Cabin to !*arls 14f>, gold
Return ticket! 2M, gold
My the steamers carrying steerage.
First Cabin If80, gold. Steerage $30, ctirvencv
Return ticket* 160, gold
Steerage tickets from Liverpool and (Jueenstown and all
parts of Europe at lowed rate*.
Through bills of lading clven for RMfast, Glasgow. Havre,
Antwerp an ! other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean
ports.
For Freight and Cabin passage apply at the Company's
offlce, No. 4 Bowling Green.
For Steerage passatce at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building.
gilARLK* U. PKANrKLYN. Agent.
PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP JAVA EMBARK FROM
the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 8
A. M. on Wednesday, 15th tnntaut.
C. O. FRANCKLYN, Agent,
No. 4 Bowling Oreen, New York.
TTNITED STATES PASSPORT BI'REAU. OFFICIAL
L Passports of the Department of State Issued bv A. C.
WILLMAKTH, United States Court Buildings, 41 Chambers
street.
J M PORTA NT TO EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.
HARPER'S HANDBOOK FOR TRAVF.LLERS IN
El'KOI'E AND THE EAST. Being a guide through France,
Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy. Egypt, Syria,
I Turkey, flreece, Swit/ci i.in i, Tyrol, Russia, Denmark, Swe
! den, Spn'D and Great Britain and Ireland. With a Railroad
Map corrected up to IMS. By W. Pembroke Ketrldge. Reviled
edition : eighth year. Large llmo, leather, pocketbook
form, <7 60.
HARPER'S PHRASE BOOK; or, Handbook of Travel
Talk for Travellers and Schools. Being a guide to converseHon
In English, French, German and Italian. By W. Pembroke
Fetridge. Square 4to, flexible cloth, ifll 59.
FOr sale by all hooueliers.
('(UMTWWK MTHAMSHII'l.
PACIFIC MAIL 8TF. AMSMP COMPANY'S
Through lloe lo
CALIFORNIA AND CHINA.
Freight and passage greatly reduced.
Through rates, New York lo San Francleeo,
First clese, Steerage,
*125 to 9170. ?*>.
According to location of berth.
These rates Include berths, board and all necessaries for
the trip. , .
Steamer* of the above line leave pier 42 North river, loot of
Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon,
on tlie (th and 21st of ench month,
except when those days fall on Sunday, (hen the day previous.
One huodred pounds of baggage free lo each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
June SI?HKNRY cllAUNCBY, Captain Maury; connecting
with COL"RADo, Captain Farnswo'th.
Steamer AMERICA will leave Sao Francisco July 1, 1870,
for China and Japan.
All freight for San Francisco will go as fast and be received
uulil 4 I'. M. Monday. June 20.
Krvlght for Central American and So ith Pacific ports
will be received until 4 P. M. on Saturday. June IH. only All
the usual facilities afforded shippers In coi;?cung Inland
Charges, Ac.
For fisigbl or passage ticket* and all further Information
apply at the olDce, pier 42 North river.
rr * _ F. R. BABY, Agent.
TTNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAM8HI1
I i Company.
The elegant sldewheel steamship NORTH AMERICA. 'Z,U0<
lone burden. Captain George B. Slocnm, will sail for St
Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Babla and Rio de Janeiro or
Thursday, June J8, at 8 o'clock P. M.. from pier 43 Nortl
river.
tor freight or paaeaae apply to
WILLIAM R. GARRISON, Agent,
No. 8 Bowling Green, New Yerk.
tD.
FR1C1 FOUR CENTS.
rOlSTWISK HTEUIS'IIPi,
TTNlTKIt HTATK8 MAIL TO HAVANA.
A ri. ANTIC MAIL CTKAMSHIP COM PAW T.
halllna i?*n *riT ee.ry Ttmrwlay. at 3 o'clock P. M., pro UelT,
from pier Mo. 4 Norlh rht-r.
H IshOI'KI, ( nil. .1. B iMw.ir i? via Saltan) Jun? 1*
MORRO CAHTLK, Cupt. R. v-tains
i'OLUMBU, ('apt, E.Vtin Mro , JiiqiSu
For freight or pannije apply to
H. O. KHKELtR Jr., PrMtdMt,
No. i Howling <ir?*B.
Havana, hihal and vera crl-z.
New York ami Mait.-un Mail M<-;.m?l>lo Line,
ailing every Iweutr ilajr*, Irora pier 17 Ua?t rl?er.
I'br new tteameri
CITY or MKXK'O. Tlmmi>rtiian1W?dne?<laT. J .inn 23,8 P. *.
L'lTV OF MER1DA, Dflaken. lVmtav, July VI, at 3 P. M.
F<,rf"*htor rTBuStfpfo * sox8, uMrnmm
For Bermuda. ? ? , .
The At mt-Hiimlilp FAHKEE, Captain Joieph D. Kteel?,
carrying tli? t'nlteil Htalea mail, will tall tor the ab??e port
?n fburaUay, April 14, at a P. M., from pier 21 Norlh nter.
mil will t'ouilniin to aail ai follow!: ? .
Leave HrrmuUa. Leave >ew 1 ork.
April -IL &,r",5
May 10. May ?JfMayltf.
J"a*L
j ime 17. June 84.
llai ?.iporlor BM*pns?rand freight accomrnolatlorfc
Kimt cabin, l accond c^bln.
Freight, tftl oenta per diy barrel.
Payable I" United Slate* gold.
_">r frM?htJ?rNPuK^N"P|;XR,V,,y. Are,,,. MH~ Mree^
Tex AH LIS b
of Ullri'ltos Steamer*.
l&illn'; every Saturday at 8 I'. M., touching at Key Weat.
The A1 iteiuner VlHtilNIA. I Apia in Kennedy, ai pier
No. 21 Kaat river, will ami oil >atur.Uy, June 11
All good* for liouaton or 111" Interior will tx' forwarded bj
our amenta, lilutci. T. 11. McMuhoo A t'o., tree of charge.
For freight or pa?a?ge apply to
11 MAt.LOKV * ( m Mulden lane.
IrtOR NEW ORLK ANS D1RRCT.
1 The Cromwell steamship Line.
leaving pier No.# North river it o'clock I*. M.. aa follow! ?
t'oHTKH, Captain Nulaon.... JnoalB
BT. LOUIS, Captain Whltebeul Jiim A
Freight received dully. Through rule* given for (jalvealoB.
lndianol.i, Mobile an I St. Lout*.
Cabin paaanff*. #'-0: ateer??;e, *ir.. Fur paaaaire or freight
apply to U. B. OROMWLLL* CO., *S Wealatreet.
FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT.
MERCHANTS' 8TKAMSII11 LINE.
From pier No. 12 North rivar. at 3 o'clock P. M.
MISSISSIPPI,
On Saturday. June 18.
Freight received dallv. Tliron;h rat?a given for St. Loula,
Vlckahurg, Mobile, tiaiveatou an I Iildlunola.
For freight or paaaage. bavin/ aupciloi' accommodation*,
apply to FREDERIC BAK^R, 40 Broadway^
ITtOR MOBILE. FERNANDINA ROCTR.
' The New Yora. Florida and Quit Bteamahlp line wtll despatch
tne (I rat claaa aiettuitr FLAG, < aptaln Llmeburiier,
on Wedneailay, June 15, from pier 29 North river. Cargo
delivered without lighterage at Mobile.
Paaaage to Fernandlna, KM.
For freight or paaaage apply to
J. K. TAITERSON. Asent. 1.7 Weal itreet.
Foil CHARLESTON, S. C. THK FLORIDA PORT*,
the South and Southwest.?Tlie New York and South
Carolltin steam?hlp Comp.mr'i Brut cl??s sldawlfrel Hwa blp
SOUTH CAROLINA. Captain S. Adklns. on Wednesdsy,
June 16, sailing from pier No. & North rleei, at S(o'clock
J\ M.
Superior accommodation* Cor passengers.
Through pussage ticket* and bills ot lading Issued In eonnertton
with the South Carolina Railroad to all point* South
and Southwest and with steamers to Florida port*.
Inmrance by tbli line our half per cent.
The (learner CHAMPION will follow and tall Saturday,
Juns 18. HENRY R. MORGAN * CO., Agents,
BO Broadway. _
The evening ieli.gr am,
THE LEADING PAPER Of NEW YORE*
THE FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWH.
THE BEST REPORTS OK KVERYTHINO.
THE NEWSPAPER THAT OONTAINB ALL
TI?E FASHIONABLE GOSSIP,
THE MILI1AKV NEWS,
THE CLUB MATTERS,
, THE HUMMER RESORTS,
THE SPORTING NEWS,
THE POLICE COURTS,
THE DOINGS OK THE CITY,
THE LATEST BY TELEtiRAI'H,
THE LATEST BY MAIL,
THE WALL STREET MARKETS.
THE GREAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
THE EVENING TELEGRAM.
THE GREVT CARTOON PAPER.
"ALL OVER THE CITY."
TWO CENTS A COPY.
Partlea wUhtng THE TELP.ORAM eryi'd nt their real
dence should leave lliclr order* at tha nearest news stand at
at the publication office, 97 Nassau street. Subscription, ft
a year; Kll a month.
FOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.
Old Dominion Steamship Company.
_ Steamships of this line leave pier 37 Nortn rtoar, foot of
vruD mnwt,
Por Norfolk, City Point and Richmond every Tuesdav.
Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P. M., connecting with the Virginia
end Tennessee Airline, the ^aboard Inland Airline,
Petersburg and Weldon railroad* Chesapeake and Ohio rait
roads and Richmond and Danville railroads. Tbro'igb pa?
senger tickets and tbroiiph bills of lading at reduced rales I#
II points South and Roiiibwcst.
App.y a, office on pier Vt^cCREADT. Polder.,.
187 lireenwlcb stieet. corner of Dey.
TtATBLLlW QPOMt. _____
Batii and covet island railroad.-kultox.
Wall, South and Hamilton ferry cars to (Greenwood Cemetery
connect with steam cars to tbe Island every forty
minutes.
For brldoeport and all points om houra*
tonlo and Nangatuck Railroad: fare Ql; steaners leas*
Catharine slip at 1J noon and l'i every nigbt (Sundays ?t>
cepted).
NF.W YORK AND MRLKM RAII.ROAD.
On and after Moadsv, May 28 1STU, two express trains
will leave depot, corner of Twenty sixth street and fourth
avenue, as follows :?
10:Sl) A. M.. Rutland Express.
8:46 P. M., Montreal Kxprfss,
Bleeping coaches on night trains between New Vork
St. Albans, Vt. I. C. BLVKHOCT, Superintendent.
NEWBL RO, POUOHKEFPSrE AND HONDOlJT, I.AND
Ing at fastens', West Point, Cornwall. New Hamburg
and Milton. The steamboat MARY POWELL, on and afttt
May 14, will leave vestry street pier at 3:30 P. M. dally.
Troy line for ai'bamv and troy daily at six
P. M., Saturdays excepte i, from pier 44, Spring street.
Pare $1 ><l; Sunday, 92. Connertlng with all railroads for
the West and North. J. W. HANCOX A HONS.
db<> TO ALBANY AND 1 ROY. THE DAY LINE
steamboats C. VIBBA RD and DA N1 EL DREW will
leave Vestry strict pier at 8 46 and Thirty-fourth street at V
A. M., landing at Vonkers (Nyack and Tarrytown by ferryboat,
t'or.xenr, West Point, Cornwa't, Newborg, Poughkeepsle.
Khin^beck. Bnnlol. Catsklll. Hti-lson and New Ram
more. A special train of broad gang* cam in connection
with tlie day boat* nrlll leara on arrival at Albany, commenoIng
June 15, for Sharon Spring* dare <fl4 from .New York i and
for Cherry Valley. The *t)*amiioat Seneca will tranifer par
engcrs from Alfianv to Troy. Ticket* on aiie and bagjraga
checked hr DODO'S Express. OUlces S44 Broadway and No.
1 Court street, Brooklyn. r
EXCURSIONS.
A -A.-FOR TUB FISHIXO BANKS DAILY, BATITR
day* aicepled, steamer RIP VAN WINKLE, Captain
Simmons, leaving Perk slip at V :Rt? A.M.; Weal Tenth itreet at
8 80 A. M., and pTer No. 4 North rl?er ret 9 A. M. Halt, ItnM,
refreshments and music on board. Fare 91. Ladies uO eta.
A GRAND EXCURSION DOWN THE BAY TO WITn???
the regatta of the New Vork Yacht Club. Steamer
SYLVAN UKOVIC, Captain Long*tr*et, will accompany the
yachts on Tuesday, June 14, leaving Harlem 8:30; Haw Mill
Dock, Ureenpolnt, 9; Eleventh street, East river, 9:16; Peck
lip, 10 A. M. Refreshments on boa*d. Fare 41.
/ionky island.?uhand excursions to the bba
\ aide.?The I leamboat MKT A, Captain K. T. Wilson,
commence* her regular trips for the season ou Thuraday,
June 9, running lazularly everv day, leading Weat Tenth
street at 9:20, 12-.20,2:20: Warren atrent at 9:40, 13 40,1 40.
pier No. 4 North river at 10,1 and 4 o'clock.
Fishing banks daily, saitrdavs excepted. The
well-known *ea going steamer. STATE OF MAINE,
with her main and upper saloon, will commence her re pilar
tripe on Tuesday, June 14, leaving Eighth street. Vast river,
at i A.M.; Pock Blip. Kaat rlvor, a'- 7 :??U A.M.; Christopher
street, North river, at 8 A M. : Pier No. 4, North river, at
8:3 A. M. Lut/'* bran and cstillon baud, bait, line* and
refreshments on board.
NEW YORK YACHT C'LCB REGATTA TUESDAY,
June 14. The Inst and safe steamer MAGENTA will ae
coir.pauv the ic^atla armina the lightship, leaving Christopher
street at I* .to A. M.. uier 4 N. H. at 9 45, and Wiall itreet
ferry, iiiooklvn, at 10 A. M. Fare for the eicurilon $1.
J<>H- HARR1MAN.
>TKW YORK YACHT CLUI1 REGATTA?THE STEAMl|
boat WYOMING will n-nompany the yachts during ?!>?
Regatta which takes place Tuesday, June 14. 1 he itaamboat
will make the following landing* ?Eleventh itr'et, Eaat
river," A.M.; Broome street, 7 16; P^ok slip, 7 45; Fulton
fcrrv. Brooklyn. 8; West TcntU street, 9, *nd pier No. 4,
North river, at 9:30. Tickets $1.
REOATTA.?NEW YORK VACHT CLUB, TUESDAY,
June 14, 1870.?The yardmen's favorite staamboat
MARTHA WASHINGTON will, aa her. ,>fnrc. aecomnanv
the va' ht* of the above dub in the r race around the light
ship, leaving Peck alip. Ea?t river, 8:MI; A. M.; Morrta
street, J PI ?ey City, 9 A. M.; Christopher street, 9 1A A. M.
pier 4 North river, 9 20 A. M. select party. Tickets fC.
Kefreshinents on board.
C'fKAMER THOMAS E. HUL8E LEAVES DAILY FROM
O Christopher atreet, at 10, t. V landing at Tblrtv-fourtb
'rwt. for Pleasant Vallev and Fort Lee. Leaves Fort Lee at
7, 12. H:4S, 6, Sundays Include V Music on b lard.
THE FAVORITE, ELEOANT. PALATIAL STEAMER
SL'NNYHIDK, unequalled tor lire, spaed. aa.'ety an.i
comfort, carrying 2,500 nassenxera, to charter for picnics
and eicursloni; alio other steamers and barges. lou.
Island and other grove.
HLOOMER A CO.. M Front street.
TAKE THE NEW AND FIRST . I. t<s STEAMBOAT
1 PLEASANT VALLEY, from Spring str^t daily, Sundays
Included, at 10, 2 and o'clock, 'or For! Lc?, > Inasant Valley
and Shady Side, landing at Thirty lottrtb street both ways.
POST OFFICE .NOTICE. ^
I)OST OFFICE NOTICE.
The malls for Europe r.ir n?t!.c week ending Saturday,
June 18, 1870, will dose ?t Ibis "H; e on ltiesday, Wednesday.
. Thursday and Saturday, all11 M.. anj at all tba sUtion4ia?
follows. V |r.A and B. I1'4" A. M .1 and I?, 11-i.0 A.M.;
, E and K, II :0.i A. M.; O. 10 A.M. P. H. JON KB. Postmaster.
l)t.\l'|Sltl
? A BT1FIC1AL TEETH INSERTED PERMANENTLY,
J\ without plates, clasp* or any extractions. Teeih until
I upon iluuipe to ori^inn! *aapc and co'ot with o epla.t c.
Dr. SIGKSMOND. 4i lia.t Union wpure
? Tk|,; EXTRACTED W11HOIT PAIN; THIRTEEN f
1 years, benumbing application (n ircotlratlon); gas administered,
beautiful Teem 41, act $10; gold act* purchaaed;
plumpers tor thin faces
J. JAY VILLERS, 116 Grand itr-et. near Broadway.