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% - fc __ FINANCIAL Ai\D COMMERCIAL. WALL Btrekt, ? Wkp.visdat, Juue 21?? p. M. j Toe steady enhancement of the national credit in but surely tell.ug against the gold premium, iid If the wiseacre* in Congress will but let the question or the finances alone for a year or two we shall witness the resumption of sp-cle payments Without recourse to either of the many <!angcrous experiments which havo been proposed and dlscussed In Congtes. GOLD DOWN TO 112**. It is only ? few we 'its since the authentic Information was communicated to the public from the Burenn of Statistics at Washington that our exports fnr fftittA mnnth* ftf tha rnrpAiit Hanoi taow Isrtjl actually exceeded tlie imports. This intelligence broke the back of the speculation for I rise IhU summer. The "bulls'' had deemed the xperleooe of previous years a guide tor their operations this year, but tney lost Higlit or the real con* dltion of our foreign traao, and were ladep down with the precious metal, wondering why there was do demand for lu The eflect was a gradual decline from lift to 112ft. To-day the market broke suddenly to 112ft under the accumulation of natural bearish Influences, uunng them b mg the announcement that the Secretary of the Treasury will begin next week the prepayment without rebate of the July Interest on the public debt, which will throw about thlrty-flve millions of gold on tho market, m tho same report goes on to say that Mr. Boutwell will make a special sale of the gold interest belonging to the live-twenties held In the sinking and upootal funds. Furthermore, the Senate committee insist on the original Currency bill cancelling fortylive millions of gieenbscks. Wniic wc doubt the real influence of Congressional action this session, the position of the Senate in the matter had Its effect to-day, because or the sensitively weitk feeling In ths Odd Room, and helped the decline. The course of the market Is shown in the table:? 10 A. M 112* 3:15 P. M 112 M 10:30 . U 1.2ft 3:30 1'. M 112ft It A If 11JV A f> U Hill 12 M 112 J* 4:30 KM 112'4 IP. M UiiX 6 P. M 112^' 2 P. M 112^ 5: 30 P. M... 112 % a 112 U 3 P. M 112)i In the loan market the rate ranged from 2 per cent for carrying to 1-64 and 2 per cent tor borrowing. TUe European Bteaiuer took out ? 210,000 in specie. The operations of the Gold Kxehange Bank were as follows:? * Gold cleared $22,rt4?,ooo Gold balances l,7S0,0t?^ Currency bulunoes l,t>77,910 STOCKS PULL, WEAK AND DEO (.IN ED. The stock market was weak ana sensitive nttes the sharp decliue of the previous day, aud, in the Absence of any equally sharp recovery In Ohio ami Mississippi, which was expected us the sequence oi the return of its patron to the sircet, prices hesitated and declined. Tho apathetic reeiiug was general, and surges'ed the prophecy th.it tho "bulls" will have no easy task to bring the street into the buying mood again. Ac the swue'time the reeling that It Is highly impolitic to sell speculatively In n time of easy money kept the whole market dull. The Long Room was right In the opiniou Wfllr.h Wi? nrlnMil lojft If/tmlav #?.?* uit>A..A 18 no money In the market, Just now.'' Tho "buUn," at the same time. It will be remeinoered, pictured a most glowing couleur CLf rose future for everything dealt In at tho Htoc* Exchange. TD>i nnlucky few who wore Induced to buy stock* Inst Monthly morning should bring autta for damages against t'..e mercenary expounders of these views, who were me tools, If not the allies, of tne cliques in unloading npon the public. As the day wore on 1'iiciflc Ma i neaded a fresh decline, Its weakness being ?lu<-- to the postponement lor the session of the whole question of Congtessional subsidies to steamship lines. The simultaneous decline in gold urn) revival of the Senate Currency Contraction bill In the Conference committee of both houses produced a pressure to j sell the general list. The railways all broke down to prices Inmost instances lower than tho?e rea.hed the day berore, the market being w. kisc and heaviest at the close or street bu lne-.s. Ti e Northwest shares touched S3, ami Lake Shore #8X? The directors of the latter load meet tomorrow to declare the scmi-auiiu.il dividend. Tin amount expected is lour per cent, which will, it 1 thought, be provided for as was the previous dividend, when the company issued $2,000,0)0 of lie* mortgage bonds. The earnings of the road Lav* been decreasing for the past six months and the tieasury is but scantily supplied. '1 he - e latter fact h. however, aic no detriment in these days to dividends. In fact from the manner in winch railwa are managed nowadays it makes no real difference to tho iures.or in the long run whether roads are <1 vlWoM<l.nttin<v A? HAI%-/1uililAlwl nntfltto (lOVIKNMENTS DULL AND LOWER. The government market was dull and steady until late In the d-iy, when, in sympathy with the dcclinc in gol 1, pi ices fell off about three-eight lis percent lor toe more speculative lsbues, tlic absence of dealera in tne other clashes of bonds preventing any material change In their price. The following were the llnat quotations:?United States currency sixes, 1U>i a 114do., sixes, lssi, registered, 111.1, a 115; do. do., coupon, 118,i; a 118?,'; do. live-twcniies, regl<[ tared, May and November, 111!? a ill,1;; do. do., 1802, coupon, do., 112 a 112'<; do. (io., ism, do. do., lll"3 ? lll>4; do. do., 1806, do. do., Ill ," a lll'i; do. do., 18flft, coupon, January and July, 113},' a lUt.V do. dop 186T, do. do., 113'^ a lia?*'; do. do., 1808, do. do., 113s a lisji; do. ten-fortlea, registered, los a 108<i; do. da, coupon, lOSJ* a 108!:. THE MONEY MAKKKl. Money w.n easy at three per cent on governments And at four to live per cent on stocks. Commercial paper was quiet and unchanged. Foreign exchange was lower, the nominal quotation of the prime bankers fur sixty days, sterling, being 109&, from which tliry allowed commissions of a .sixteenth to ?n eightn per cent. HIOUK8T AND LOWKST PRICKS Ol STOCKS. The following sliows the highest and lowest prices* to-day for the lea ting speculative shares:? JIigTtMC. Lowest. New Tork On. A nud. consolidated, uu,'? 9s\ New Tors Central A lludsuii eci i>?.. 95 91% Harlem I4l'i 140V Erie 24s 2;?m Reading 107jot Lake Shore 99 \ 98 \ 01}% 0(/X Nortuwestern ?" '? W'? Northwestern preferred w; 88% JIock Ulan j 120% 110% Milwaukee and St. Paul 67e<i,'? Ml waukec and bt. I'aui preferred... vz 81 Oh o and Mississippi 38% :h>% Neu Jersey ceutr.il loit^ los>? Western Union Telegraph 35'? 34% Pacific Mall 43% 42,?i clo8i.n0 tricks at thk stock kxchanuk. The following were the cloning prices at the last session of the Stock Exchange:?canton, a 67; Cumberland, 40; Consolidated Coal, 27 a28'j; Westw era Union, 84,?;; Quicksilver, 7.S iiid; Mariposa, ty, bid; do. preierred, 14.\ a ir>%, Atlantic Mail, SOH A 36%; Pacific Mall, 43.s a 4.t v, Adams Express, 66% bid; Wells-Fargo Express, i??i a 17%; do. scrip, 4 a 3%; American Express, 46 bid; United States Express, 46% a 46%; New York Central consolidated, 09% a 00%; do. scrip, 94,a 1%; Harlem, 141 a 14*2; Erie. 23% a 24; Reading, 107K a 107%; Michigan Central, 126; Lake ftnora, M% a 99%; Illinois Central, 139.*^ bid; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 109% bid; ChlcAgo and Northwestern, 83% a 83X; do. preferred, 69% a 19V, Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 80 a 62; Hock Island, 120al20M; Milwaukee and St. Paul, er?s a 66%; do. preferred, 81),' a 81 %? Toledo and Wabash, 67% a 67*; do. preferred, 76; Fort Wayne, ex dividond, 06% a 06; Ohio and Mississippi, 38% a 36 V; Delaware and Lackawanna, 111 a 11'.",'; New Jersey Central, 108 a 10S%- Chicago and Alton, 118 a 1181,; do. preferred, 118 bid; Morris and Essex, 89% a 90; , Hannibal and St. Joseph, 120 ^ a 121. d<>. preferred, 190 bid; Iron Mountain, 4?% bid; Boslon, Hartford i and Erie, 4*i a 4%; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana 1 Central, 90* a 20%. | the 80ttthrbn statu bonds. The Southern list was fairly active, with a well j distributed business. The o!a Teuiie-sees were ! 1 strong and higher. Tho new bonds were excited , , and declined to 64, but subsequently advanced to ?> > ' ? again. The North Carolines were active and strong for the new issues. The general market was steady J and strong, closing as follows:?Tennessee, cx con- j pon, 67 a 07X; do., new, 6b a ofrl?; Virginia, ex , coupon, 68 a 70; do. new, ?81.. a 69%; do. regis- ( terod stock, old, .'6* a 66*; Georgia sixes. 89 a 92: % NEW TO. do. sevens, M a 00; Nurtb Carolina, ex coupon, 48 a 49; do. funding, 188J, 31 a 88; do. do., lsos, 82 a 87; do. new, 27 X a 38; do. special tax, 25X a 28; Missouri nixes, #4 a 08; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 04 a 04 X; Louisiana sixes 77 a 78; do. new, 74 a 78; levee sixes, 77 'i a 80; do. do. eight*, 06 a 07; do. Peuitentiary sevens, SIX a 82; do. railroad eights, 87 a oa; Alabama fives, 70 a 74; do. eights, ioi a 103; do. railroad eights, 04 a 07; Bou111 Carolina sixes, 02 a 04; do. new, January and July, 82 a 82X; do. do., April and October, 81 a 81X; do. registered stock, old, 78 a 80; Arkansas sevens, 73 a 76; Mobile Olilo Railroad sterling, 80 a 81; do. Interest eights, 78 a 77; Mludlsxlppl Central Railroad, first mortgage, sevens, 77 a 80; do. second do. eights, 05 a 87; Njw Orleans and Jackson, first mortgage, 88 a 00; do. second do., 70 a 75; Memphis uud Charleston Railroad, first mortgage, 86 a 87; do. set ond do., 70 a 80; do. stock, 40 a 42; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed bjr South Carolina, 7a a 76; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, 84 a 86; Memphis city sixes, 65 a 68; Savannah city sevens. 80 a 01; Mew Orleans consols, old, 74 a 77; do. for the Issue of railroad*, sixes, 73 a76; do. new soveus, 78 a 8 X the crrr bank shark*. AIIU mlivnuif TVIO mc MllllI WIIIIJ 1UI IIIVU1IJ uaiik shores:?New York, 142; Manhattan, 100; Merchants', 126; Mechanics', 110; Union, 125; Amcrica, ISO; City, 202; Phenlx, 110>$; Tradesmen'*, 164; Mechanics and Traders', 126; Merchants' Exchange, 100; Seventh Ward, 108; State or Nqw Tone, 109; Commerce, 127; Ocean, 80; Mercantile, lii6; American Exchange, 112'-;; Chatham, 170; Bank of the Republic, 110; B&uk of Nortn America, 1071^; Irving, 118; East Ktver, 113; Nassau. 100; Shoe and Leather, 106; Coru Exchange, 129; Importers and Traders', 160; Manufacturers and Merchants'. 103; Fourth National, lo9'{; Ninth National, 100; Tenth National. 127; Oriental, 151; Cold Exchange, 60; Hunkers and Brokers' Association, 103. TIIB RAILWAY MORTdAQES. The following were the bids for the railway mortgage bonds:? NY On Ci. 1W3 93 (Jul A rhlc extended. ... 104 New York On #' . r e... M < ;?l A Chlc 2.1 in !M New York On 8'*, ml) .. H'J Ch A R I lit m 10! New York Ceu i'e, lHitf. i nk', K I .* Paultlc luljtf Erie, lit in. ext v* Mur A Kurx lit m 101 w Krlei'i, 8d m, 'KS 91 Mur A Knex 2d m....... 99Ji Erie 7'i, 4th in, '80 WlJjj C!or .It Tol link fund 1*13 Erle7'?, 5th m, '88 79 N J On, new bdi 101 Hut R 7'?. 3d m, f, V5. li'S 1'itl*. F W A Chlc lit in.. 106 Harlrui lit in 101 Pltu, F VV ,t Cbl id in...11X1 lliri'-ni rnn mt* A e t... HO Pitt*. K \Y A Chic Um.. f4 MlchOu lilt m8'e, '82.... I ill Clev? A l'ltts con, f.... Chlr.ttnr ,V O.^J) c.litiu.lM t"uv t 1' 2'1 ill 9S Mich So 7 p < 2<1in M < ('lev A P 31 91V Mt.;h S A N 1 r 7 ? c Clev A P 4th m 7ft P?c UK 7'?, guar by Mo. 93 Cbl A Alt e lund 99 Cent Pan bill 93'? I III .1 Alt lit lilt Colon l'.ic lit tion li.... H7 Chi A Ait lu.'oiue '.4 111 On. 7 p c, 18,0 1111 Atl A lit W lit ni It Alt A T II Mm 97,?< Ohio .* Mill lit m lfu Alt A T II <M m pret'.... B5 Olil'i 11 Mint conol Sl)t Alt A T II 21 m. Irir 7? Iiiili .* HKI'.i* C lit m.... 96>4 I -t,l<- A- N W fun,I 9M #? hon.l. un Chic A N W intbdl :<U St Loull i Iron M iionis. WV Chic A X W Ut iu W, Mil A ft I' l?t m, H'? 107 C<iu?o Mutt"! 7 i> c con.. H2's M'l A St 1* 7 3-10 'J4 Hall It 8! J laud grant.. 10*1. Mill St Tint m id Iihi* * W l>on I* W.tj Ml! ft St P, 1 A M d !'0 Del, 1?ro .* Wtil Ut in.. MH Mil A St T 3d m K-'M Tol A W l*t m ext M.'i Chic A Mil Int in..." '.'3 Vol A W. equip bit* 78 Col, I'III A Ind, lit m.... MM T, W A W c cro, k f 8! Col, Cbl A Ind, 2d m 67 ?t Went Ut m, 1888 Wl.<< N York A N Huvpu 6*?... V7 (It Went 2d m, 189B 81 Tol, Pco A W, K I) 83 Onln A Tol Int m. 1t?i... 84 To!, Pco iW.Wl) 82 i* 1)1 .V South Iowa 1M m.. 7A THE QOVEKNMENT SAI.E OF OOI.I?. The proposition of ttie government to sell a mil lion of gold for account of the special fund elicited Mils fore total of 12,700,000, ut prlccs ranging (rom 112.20 to 112.(17. Tlio awarded lots were as follows:? f.lO.OCO 112.45 *10,000 112.64 61.000 112.04 lO.tiOO 112.05 63,000 112.63 5G,o?o 112.6ti>< 6,000 112.63*, 00,000 111.0.1 5,000 112.07 30,0'H) 112.04 20,<sx> 112.021; 0 .11 112.61 10.00C 112.(0 , 25,000 112.02 00,000 112 64 19,000 112.00 . 09,000 112 02 5,000 112.63 20 (8*0 112 65 3 50d 112.00 20 ooo 112 ta 7 ".o? 112.C0 20,000 11261 10,08) 112.03 85,000 1l2.na 10,000 112.61 10,000 112.11 7,500 112.60 10,000 112.02 7.00 1 112.00 10,000 112.63 THE ENTORTS (II' THE WEF.K. The following shows the exports (exclusive of specie) from Nsw York to foreign ports for the week ending June 21, ami since tlie beginning or the year: 18C3. 1*69. 1870. For the week... 13,670.477 $4,427,631 13,370.111 I'rov. reporicd.. 60,4 4,621 79,535,422 80,115,569 Since Jan. 1.... 18.!,074.U9S $S3.9G2,053 $83,485,680 TilK UB-TKF1S0HY KICl'OKT. The following tliowa the results of to-day's bu?lneus at the Sub-Treasury lu this "city :? Genera) balance yesterday $90,971,685 (iold receipts 382,826 ti<ild payment# l,7ftl,040 (iold balance ?8,7A,sl4 Currency receipts 622,802 Currency payments 296,o;i3 Currency balance 10,889,186 ucucruL 8V,M11,<141 CllNtOIDH. . 360,WOO SALES AT THE NHMfMX STOCK EXCIIAIlj. %Vedne?da.y? Junf 3*1?10(15 A. i>I. gl<X? C S 6'a, '81, con... 118.S WO" <" A R I A I* R7'a. luiv; Oo?") 40 118 <4 nwiuuol. U it IC lit m. 84 Jj 6(100 C6 5 20, r, '6.V u.n3 UOjj 7000 Cbio ,lt (it Laat Id. 41 2000 U K &-*), c, ?, n.. 30Rtn Bit of Commerce ItlJd 26000UK&-2U, r, '8;.. . lKl'Z 5 do 117 1UM) US b-M. c, '87.. .?j 114 11 Oman llauk 86 2000 Tenn 6'i, pi c 87 '.j 10 De'A Hud Can 125 4000 do 87', IliOCantua Co 67 l.AKH) do 87 1(?U rtPit f Tel "5 [.COO Tenn ti'a, n 8"> WO PaciHo Mall SS 4'J'v MOlig do 84?; Rul Atlantic Mull SS Co \ '.UOOO do 84% 200 A'lnniR Kx 08 .,0l*X> do 8'.?j 100 Wella-t'arfco Ex 17 l?W0 do lA'j l.'? I; KUtea Ki 4fi l.ad-0 do 84M 1IM NT Gen A 11 R...? '< UI000 do tin 61 1070 N V C A U R KR c. 'M\ 40000 do 6-Uj lOOUrtaKR 24'., 70000 do 84 100 do twtcall .4 15000 do 84 . 50 Har!e-n RR 142 lOt.OO .lo 84'i 200 Itr.'i'ilns KR 107'., 4l)t0 N Car 8'a, n 27 4o0 I., S AM H RK WJ* ;('i 00 N Car 6V *p tax.. ?." ;? ?i do K1': 1000 Georgia T'a Wi'4 700 Chic A N W RR 8K'? ' WMl MiMbUri 6'a 94/4 4 HI do M ', 2|X|0 (!o 94 ; SIM) do be Kt\ lUtiUU Mo 8 * H ,i ht J la 9is 20.1 Cbl ANW KUpf.... *9\. 2Cflil do VI 4 710 ilo M*?a 4CJQ I.onlmana 8'a 77^ 1(?) C.C. i" A I KR fc'J fit COS C 6'a n. J an i J'y Si1! 8" N J Central UK.... 109 1000 La K'*i I b '.* >'j 9 do WVi 11:00 Ai k7'?, WtoL R A 800 Mil A Hi 1> Ril (W% FSKRCo V>'i 100 do 8?-, l.OflO B'klvn 6'a, w 1.... M ltd Mil A St I* pref >1^ KIWI I'ae 1% ?d bj Mo. W toil Tol. W A W RH.... 67'? 1000 ilud K 2d n f b'U.. )' :!?< I .MO Oblo 4 Mil* RR... .18 , ?(100 Cen Paa KK n bila 9:; 4 SOU UO be R8'v 600 Vorri?iK?spil?tin lnl 'i 130 Morrla A lia RR.... 90 ftOO L Pac KK 1st 87?, 200 Itnat, liari Erie KR 41* 7000 do ?7>, SO Jeiaev KR 118'? 2000 ('If rn A 1'ltla 4th... 79 ICOC.CAK'UR !1'4 IlOCfl M A St P Ut 98!4 200 do 21, tOO;*) Mil A St P lit.l dlv 90 iOCblc, Hnr A KR. 1?0 o'clock At. nnil Mi 1.1 P. M. S-9401? US fc-?0. r, '63.... Ill ^ ?llu00 CSV*), c,D... liav 1600(1 US 6 20, c, '62..bS 111'^ SOUOO do US J 10000 do 113'j 4UOOO U86-20. r, *67 ll(,4i 8000 do 112 100000 US 6-20. o, '67 114 10000 do 112^ 3000 do 114 80000 US S-20, c, '64 Ill', 1 i00 US 6 ?, 10- tU, c.... 108 1000 do Ill* One o'Clock P. X. $?0C0Tenn tP?, ex c ?7 10000 ihi S Y C AH Re. ?4V 5000D Tenn 8'a. n r;5 lOOuO do be 94\ 1000 do 64100 Ml-'h Or. RR....U c lift 26000 do ?BU 60L8AMSKK WMi 10000 N C Tf, ap tax... 26?4 1UU do ffl'j 60(10 do 88'i loO do be 99'I 200.1 N Par 6'a. n 27*4 200Chl< A N W RR Hi!4 2d00HCtri,n,J?uAJii!y 8?l< looChie A N W prel.... ? '. 6000 Alabama 8'a, bda. 97 200 do be 89^ S0(? do 97 U 2(*| Mil A8t Paul RR.... 66*. lOOOMIlAStP 78-10con 94>4 100 do S6S 100 aha Weat U T?l 36 loo Mil A Kt Paul pf.be 81*. 100 do bo to'.i S0OT0I, WabA WKR... 67\ 800 Pac M SS Co 48*. 100 do 67 S IS Del A Hud O Co.... 194!< 300 N J Centrtl RR.be lOX^ 100 Atlantic M KB Co... S6H 300 do 108H NO Adama fcx 100 do losv 204 do ??Si 800 Ohio A Mlaa RR 88? 2ft Am M U Ex 47 700 do b c MM 100 N V Can AH R...a?l W 300 Col, C A I C RK. al? 2US 200 do h call Ml 19 40 20 80U do 99S SHEET (HJOUTim Htir?pait Flra o'CIo-W P. M. j West Uu Tel.... M\a 35 Northwest pref. 881. a P8V Pacific Mall.... 43;,a 43\ Book Ialand.... 119^ a 11 d'k N Y ('antral cm 88', a 8tP.nl Ma <6^ N V ?'?? scrip.. SMJi a 94)i Ml Paul pf 81 a el;. Brio S3 a in* Wabash 66 <4 a 57 Hsadine 107 a 107^ Ohio A Mill... 37', a 34 Lake Kl tore..., 98'?a V8't N Jersey Ten... 106 a I084 { Northwestern... 82 a 88'* Bost.llsrtihria. 4\? ? ' COMMERCIAL REPORT. j Wedmk81>ay, June W?< P. M. 1 Cottox.?'The market for thli staple wan dull, but un- j ehangtd. Tha flam and from all lourcit wan I If hi, and only 1 k moderate business waa transacted, but full prices were de- , mantled and obtained. The sales wars 1.478 bale*, of which 1 532 wsrs fur spinning, 898 for export, Ml on speculation, and 200 wers In transit. Por future delivery < *n active business waa consuinmalsd, and prices < advanced J,c., the market closing unlet, however, ' elth Iho Improvement. Last sales 800 bales, basis < low inlditllus, for October, at 18&o. a 18:,c.; 300 do., for Kspvrulier, al Ifly;.; 200 do., lor Ncvembm, nt lB.^c.; 800 do., ' for .Inns, *120^0., 30t?c., S0\u.; I.O.Vi do., for July, at 20c. ; 1 LftlO do., for do., at S0S?. 1 1,301) do., for do., at S<fkc.; (>00 1 Jo., for August, at lin(o., aud SOU do., for do., at liflc. We I liiole ; ? Oplan u and 0'AClt unit Fioritin. Men/phi*. If. OrlittK. Trx? . Jrdlnarv 16 ' lift 16>* 17 Jood ordinary 1?H l?k It* 15>'4 1 i?w middling 2VJe SO!? tOV 11 I Middling II* 31,'J 31;, 32 t 3ood mlddllus 22* *3 83** 28* Ookkrr.?Tb* market for Bio was quiet, but prices ware I itsadv at former quotation*. The sale* were tsWbags, pi I ii*?in?r Menissau. on trlvate tsims. Othsr Winds wers still ( RK HEKALO, Til (J USD AY" dull, bat unchanged. We nuot*:?Rio?Ordinal cargo*, 14)?c. a >t<'; fairuo., 15%c. a IS v.; good Jo., 16*c. a lt>V- i 5rims do., Wo. a lT.^o.; extrsiu"* Tor* lint, llyj. a !?' ; ava, too. a; Singapore, lt!c. a lVo.; Cation, 17 wo. a lt'o.; Maraoalbo, lb fee. a 19c.; l.A^uir*, lti?c. a la.^e.; Jamaica. lSo. a le)4<". ; Costa Kli u, fie. n 20c. ; Manila. 16c. a 17c.; Muilcan, lie. a 18c., aud baranll!a, lB'tc. a 18o., all old, duty paid. KLOUB *NU Urain.- Recelpta, W.WB bbls. flour. 4?0bage ooru rt?.?V WI.I'uU bushel* wheat, 9J.";uJdo. corn, 19,48ft do. oata ami 18,400 do. mult. The t'.our market ruled linear under a fair Inquiry for low extraa for shipment, but lines war* carer aud but little wan ?old, the only s?h ? of extra Stita we bearil of belni; at liti; the aaiei worn about C.IHC busbiip. Southern flour wit null, but unchanged ; nalea MID bbla. Kya Sour wai steadr, with sales ol 'iOO bbli. Cjrn meal waa dull and nominal. IV e miote:? No. a siate $4 75 a ijlfi J') Superfine State 6 40 a S )> Kxtra State f> W a 6 ID Choice do 0 It a 8 50 Superfine Weateru 5 40 a 5 (16 Kxirado 5 bo a 00 Minnesota D h6 a 7 00 Round hoop Ohio, shipping brand* & Hi a 6 00 Round hoop Ohio, tradeoramta tf 10 a 7 00 Family T 10 a 7 2ii Pt. Louis low extra 5 75 a 8 Ifl St. Louis straight extra 6 00 a 6 60 Kt. Louia choice double extra. 7 00 a 7 50 Kt. Louis choice family... 7 to) a ?60 Houthern choice aud family 8 M) a 10 25 Southern auperdn* k M) a 8 0J Ryatlour. 4 V0 a b CO Corn meal, olty 5 ut) a ? Corn meal,Jersey ft 55 a ? Coru meal. Branu*wiue 5 75 a ? The demand for prime No. 2 Milwaukee win at, w<u active, both for ihtpmeul and (peculation, and price* advanced tic. a He. per bushel. Vlilcaco wheat was neglerte I and but little bettor toau >e<terdav. The sales (part last evening), were about 160,0.0 bushels, at $1 10 a iyl 15 for rejected aud poor No. 8 spring. <tl SS for No."! wprliiif, 91 S3 a $115 for Milwaukee closing at *1 35 bid on the ?i>ot and to arrive?$1 41) a $1 50 for auiber winter In store. *1 48 a 81 4HX Tor htrial I lots do. delivered. Kye ?u dull. Sales 8,000 busbela fauxda on private Itrm*. ?;orn waa more act It* and lirni, the sales bring H5 WO bushels at VOc. a $1 for new mixed, $1 a $1 Ou for car lots choice. $1 lift a f I 16 for yellow. Oats were firm, with a moderate demand. The gales were t5,0t>i bushels at <S3)fcC. a64\c. for Western, and 67c. a 70c. for Oblo and State. Both barlej And barley malt were dull and nominal. H?rt?jiiTt?.~The market wai a trifle more actlre, and rate* were generally iteady and lam. The chartering business was quiet, though rates were tlrm, einsclally for petroleum vessels. 'i'ne engagements were:- To Liverpool, per sisamer, 7,WW bushels wheat at 4^d., BUD bbls. Hour at 1>. 8d, 7,000 boxes cheese at 80s. and ISO balfa cotton at J^d. To Havre, i!,6C0 bbl?. Hour at 65c. To Antwerp, 20,000 bushels wheat at M. To London, 1,700 bbls. rosin at 2s. 4d. The charters were:?A bark to Bremen, with 4,000 bbls. ratroleum, at 8s. tfd.; a bark fur the same port, with 4,u00 bblk. do., at 8a. #d.; a bark from Philadelphia to Stetilu, with U,.r>00 bbls. do., at fla.; a bark from the Hame port to a port la the Mediterranean, with 7.0..0 fsifs do.; a bark, 1,500 capacity, to Exetar. petroleum and naphtha; a bark. 400 tons,to rernamhuco aud liable, general cargo, and a brig to St. Thomas, general cargo, on private terms. (lorn The market was quiet, lbs demand from all sources bslus light, but holders were still firm In tbelr news, demanding 10c. a air. for common to choice grades. The sales were only about SO hales. H*r. The demand was good, and th* supply being llgnt prices were brm at 75q. a 80c. for shipping, W)c. a 41 15 lor retail lots, $1 n 1(1 10 for long rye straw and 85c. a VOe. for short do. Hr.Ml'.?The market was dull, and we heard of no sales beyond those reported In our last, l'rlces una quite steady at our last quotations. MolabkR.i. Ihe market was dull for all kinds, but prices were iienurally steady. We heard of no sales of consequence. Wii quote:? Arw ( v<m. Oi l f'rnj. Cuba -Centrifugal and mixed..., ftlc. a U3c. 8!c. a '.Mr. Clayed.. ...86c. a 39c. Stc.a&c. liiMcorailo, reilnliiR SBc. a -IU< 1>. ? 8'c. Muscovado, grocery 40c. s 4".o. ? a ? 1'orlo Rico 40c. itWj. ? a ? r.m.llsb ialaud* 80c. u5,ic. ? a ? New Orleans 7Uc. a d'jo. ? a ? Navai. Bihhkm.?The market for spliits turpentlce wes quWi too busiueis to HI c luflned to una.I. it* to supply immediate wants. l'rlces wore heavy, though no lower, c.using at "7'.;o. Slk, for merchantable lots, tue li,aid* prloe being bid and the Utter price hcine asked. Sale* only about Ml bids, iu luti, at ?8c. a 89c. Shipping lots were qyote I at 8' 1 c. without riles. The market for rosin wis dull, imd prices were he.'ivy, eicept for strained, which was nut;e Hteauy at 2i. The sales were 3,11*1 bids, strained at Hi 115. -SO do. No. it and No. 1 at $'J Lli a .fc4 and small lots pale unii extra pale within the ran jo of 44 ,'jC a >4-7. We quota:?No. i, tjJ HO ?,f2W; No. I. ?2 7da.>1; pale, #4 25 a *S5; extra do. and window i^laas, if "> 25a % 1. Tar ruled dull and noni Ou.f. Linieud qu.et, hut idcadr, wilh amall aalea a. P7c. a 98c. lu ruki. Lard waa dull, tut uuchan^u I In value I'rime winter was quoted at *1 ?5 a alt IW. OtUer kind* were quiet, but atuady at former price*. Fktboli uM?The market for erode, In bulk, waa <1e nre**ed by the unfavorable report* front the creek, though holder* refused to operate exctpt ai full former llgure*. There wan but little demand, and to veil to any extent holder* would have been obliged to actept or 14>:. On the lower road ?ale* were iuinorcd at 44 per bbl., while 4,i;U0 blil*. were foul on the upper road at f 4, at which price there were no buyer* at the close. There was :<u unproved demand for crude, lu bol?? w hich wat quoted at lt<Xo. Sale* were reported or ti.000 bbl*., deliveianle during the U*t hail of cent month, part, tt uot all, at 18 7-lfic. jtunldba w>n a trite firmer, the calea weiv 1,1'Uti bbls. nt The market lor retlned oil wa* leu active, the demand being only moderate, but prices were rather lirnuer, though not quota hi; higher. The .ilea were 1,500 bids. *tun lard white tor June at So^c..?closing at art i. a Jt> gC.; Si,Wit do. lor the IIrat half oi July nt 38'ic., and 600 do. prlinu while on the apot at 27'tc; *Uo case* on private term*. Jobolug lot* were in limited demand, but tin > - linked in valuo, selling at 88c. u c. The market In Tlnladel|d.ia wa* ouly uiodnraieiv active, but prices were rather sladler. The a.tiea wi re 6lKi bbls. for June at 28!<, H tHH) do. for June at 3,(1 C <lo. for July at and i,000 do. for September to Due mber at 2'i to. I'Kovi.ilo.NH.?Receipts it2 bbl*. pork, 31 do. beef. .'CI pkgs. cut meat*, 181 do. and ol keg* lard. The market lor pora on the spot wh* dull, heavy and lower, and new me** wa* obtainable ut the ctoae at ^:td t>2'4. Huycr* were indl*po*ed to pay over i8tl Ml, except for email lots. The aale* were l&o buls. at ifcUU 76 a i#!iO 87>4 lor new mesa, and $26 for Western prime mess. Dressed hog* were In moderate demand at live, a U>'4c. bite hog* were quiet at Be. a H 88\-lti0c. for common to prime, with arrival* of 2.0 (I head chiettjr for slaughterer*. Beef wa* dud but unchanged lu value. There were *ma!l aale* within the range uf * 1a .f it lor plain mes*, and $16 a Kit for extra do. Tierce t>aof wa* dull and price* went nominal. I'l'lino met.* wa* generally quoted at ?'*> 60 a $28. Beef ham* were lu limited demand but atoady In value, closing at iK? a ipllfi for common 10 choice. Southern and Weatcrii bacon wiia Inactive und nominal at about He. for Cumberland cut, lft\c. a l.i jC, fur long cleur, and 16\c. a 16c. for abort rib. The market for cut nieuta waa ouly moder*.e)jr active, but pricea weru linn, Bales 160 packagea at lUc. a iUi for auiokeil, bagged ami ilght-llerced barns. We quote:? Shoulder* I idc. a 1J 14c., and pickled liama ltij^c. a lb>?c. 'j he market lor lar I was tinner, though the buaines* waa light; for >> eatern prime lfl',0. w.ia bid and 16Mc. aakeu ; aalea 100 pai kaj;ea at 14^o. a lo^e. for city, and 260 tlercea We*tern, deliverable between the middle of July and the U*t or Augutt, at Irtt^c. Kic e.?t'arolina waa quiet, but ateadv, with a amall aup?.lv 'I ltd .. i ,11.1.. 11... HL... MS... Fur ('Amnion to prime grades. Hi:kj>?. Unseed mi dill), and we heard of no further sale*. Calcutta wu quoted al $2 26 a ifi iT.i gold, duty paid. (Irani were <fnll ami nominal at He. a 14!jc. (or clover, and ij<7 26 a $7 JO tor timothy. K to Alt. 1 here was only a moderate business transsetad In raw, tlie demand being lljjbt for both rehnltig and grocery ftrade*, but pile s were ateair, the sales being made upon a inslsof 9,?j. a9vsc for fair to good reflmrig Cuba. The s.iles were (WO lihd*. jiart at 9'^c. a!'>?e. for t'tiba, and &.f>0 boxes at 9?,c. a ll^c. 'I lu re nun moderate bin loess doing In ret.ned at kUady prices. \\ ,,uote .?Hard, ltf)<0. a I3>,c.: no It while, lil,\c. a i extra (', l2,',c. a lii .c., and yellow. He. a 11We quote:- Cuba? inferior to common rcfluiog.S\c. a9t,e.; fair retlning, 9'?c.: good to prime redoing, 9'0c.; fair to good grocery. #V\ a luc.; prime to choice grocery, 10!,e. a lOJto.; centi .1 ugai, Iihrts. and bone*, 9c. a lie.: molasses. tibdii. and boxes, 8 *f. a 9Jic.: im-lado. he. a Sc. Havana?Boxes, Dutch standard. No*. 7 to9, 87?c.a 9'?c. ;do., lOio IV. 'j*,c. a 10?c.;do., 13 to li, lu^o. a 11c.; do., 16 to Hf, II ,c. a lJ.'.c., ilo., 1!) to 20. 12'^c. ?lDc.: do. while, 12c. a 13c. 1'orto Rico?Helming trades, 9c. a 9\c.; do. grocery ftrsdej, H a 11c. Hra7.i1 Uuton st iiilurd. Nos. x to )>, i ?c. u 9>i0. Java?1'Ulch standard, No*. 10 to 12. 9,)jC. a 10<. STKiitn*. The demand waa more actire and prices were steady, die sales l.eing 1-0 ttcrces cornuion at an areiage of 13>*c. Fair to lirlinr quality quoted at IH '^c. a 17'ac. TAi,l.<iw.-lno demand w?s only moderate, but prices were tlrm, especially f< r pjlrut trade*. The sales wen 26,<i00 pounds at 9J40. a 9 tc. lor common to choice grades. WjiIhkkv. Receipts, ol-* bbls. The market was only raoderate'y active and prices were heavy and lc. a '2c. lower. There were soKI 300 bbls. at qSl 03 a $1 >>o, tlie market cloalag at $1 OSX. _ REAL ESTATE MATTERS. h. 11. Ludlow & Co. have recently Bold hi private sale the following houses:? 19 Kant Slst st, i!1.10xM6.9, furnished $M,QuO 808 Lexington av, s e coiner IMili st. 24x80 27,000 East 4>jih st, n s. between tth ami Madisou nn, 2&x 100.5 t?,(,no 29 W ?.t Mth ?t, ii i n.9 i t.ii lA Kast ;il?; si, 2()x.?.ii ilti.lMIO 17 West 4->tti st, ll.CxlOO.ft 22,0.0 ir, West 4i tu st, 12.6UII0.5 2t,/i0o 60 West 47th st, 21xl<XI.5 SO.O 0 Wilium Kenuelly reiiyria tiie f-ii'.e of Lite following properties:? DO East 4i'th st. 4 story brown stone house, opposite Columbia College ijCO.OoO IKOWest 47th st, 4 story brown stunt' house, between (Jib and 'tli avs 21,0 0 Kail With st. 3 story brown stonu hotis; 20,(*H) 263 Henry st, 3 story brick house 13.6c0 2?. Rutgers st, 4 story brick house 11,600 6uth st, 2 lots, s s of Kast Dili ar 36,0' 0 Wr. Decaior lias purchased the Coleman business plaee, on Main street, I'eekaklll, lor $c,ooo. The bobjotned Hale wan madcyeHteiduy, ui anellon, by A. J. BleccKer, Sou & Co.: C'AKONA (NRiR HAOKRNBAOX), N. J., PBOPFRTT?UT A. J. III.KM liKIt, BUN AMI < :l. House an?l acre on Terrace ?6,:oO 1 tot on Terrace ar, 64i oo iVO 1 lot on Terrace a*, oO?2ell jmi 1 lot on Terrace ar, ft0xl9H 4uu 1 lot on Terrace ay, hOil97 440 1 lot on Terrace ar, IMIxlM 470 1 lot on Terrace ar, coiner Madison ar, 60\196 6ml 1 lot on Terrace ar, crner Washington *r, 48x167 4>6 2 lots adjoining, 48x167, each 410 6 lota on Washington ar, 60x144. each 2^5 2 lota on Burton ar, 60x150, each 250 2 lota adjoiiniiK, 60x15), each 2711 2 lot* adjoining, 5Uxlio, each I7j 7 lot* on Wnsblngton ?r, ruaJMi, each Sj.'i nv r. ivirji ....i. i iota on Central av, 6>ili"i". caeii IOJ UKII, tSTl'l E lRUSFERs. New York <'ity. Broadway, w a, fci.l ft a of (3d ?', 25.9x57.10 $24,.VO Uannon at. w a, N.ia IWJj, H-l, 37, ROkIOO 14,2('0 Dlvialon at. a, No 2.%/ .n.iivi If) n>0 Kait BroMwuy. No 248i ?U,?" W,0U0 Ludlow at, No 18, le.&xtf.* 8/00 l.ndlow at, c a. 11)1.8 ft n of Heater at, 38 4x*7.t> 16,000 Lauren* at, w a, B0.1U ft t ol 1'riuce at. 4MxTS.4itU.11x 49.6 \ 7A.3xtM.9xM. 7 xJC'J 41.0"0 Kaedinijal at, w a, 04 ft a of 4th ?i. 24 17,1)00 Kutgera at, e a. 78 ft a or Heary al, iSxtil 11,800 Water at, No 4o4, '.'A.KxtMl #,MW !4tu at, n a, AO ft w of lutb av, S&*W.? 4,6(<U llat at, a a, 1U0 ft w of lotb ar. tue lot 83x74.1i100xll.8 x- . P,0C0 llat a, a a, 1*5 ft w of 10th ar, 2.'>x9rt.9 17th at, a ?, 107 ft e of ?th ar, SlxMtl.Ii 3,000 IPi!) at, o a. 20.10 rt e of 7th ar, SO.lOxtO J8,00J Vr A, a, 1(13 ft a of 73d at, UiW Ml Id ar, w a, between 3id and 3R.1 ata, 'J4>xl?0 .15,400 T.KAtUtA ItXCORKEf. Broadway, No 479* one year, per year 6.0. 0 iliroer at, No 46.. ( ami two yearn, per year t>,(Kio rbompaon al, No IS*!, 8 year*, per year N|0 Mat SOtli at, No U2N. 10 yeara-1 year 60J And 9 year*, per 700 Kino County. mmok I.Y.I. Jaltlc at (Park place) and Carlton ar, SlxW, h and I....21,000 Jroadway, n a, 2f> ft a of Millar av, 7fatll>0 1,200 et'ar at. n a, 4?0 ft a of Wllluw at, 93.4x1 iii.gtl'JtUfiO tqc) 6,500 )ean at, n a, 3U0 ft e of I'acaar, 6flil<>7.3 1,600 "earl *t, w a, 75 ft n of t'oucord at, SOxVV.C 7..T0 { titter at. * ?, *75 ft of Vatee ar. >0il0ii !.? < , JUNK 'Si, 1B70.?TKLfLK tuekrtt *, n a. ?* ft ? of ?th if,? 61IOO ?,0M Warren at atvl Buffalo ??, a a corner, IiOxM) Mi Urooltl/n ?nl l>am 1 lare real un 1 Smith ??, > w oorner, IiillO (q 0 1(M DakaJb ar, a, US. 10 n of Nktlliiian *1. Eicbga Lufarrit* ar. * a, 1W ft a of Tompktoa nr. 40k lu i14.1i luOiD.lrtW.1 20,500 Ro heatar ?r, m a, '.illl ft a ot Eaat N V sir 6'x'.?'.U. . t*?f Pili'nck ar, a, I U It a of Hromlwar, 2 nl'irt lO.ytiO WWougbby av.ua, 128.# ft? of llenun.t ??, 4U.lm 1W.#' 4,460 Qurrnt County. uiuiu. 11 ti> ?r, ?r a, lot :.*4, JSilOti to; IUI>fT?AI>. Mouth Bay turnptW*, w a, adjoining PowaH'a, 81 acre., Beld'a 1.MU I.OOL'b'l UBdVK. I.ota 9tS, {34 map Locuat tlrore, urb L'iilW. and b>illd. Inga 1,416 I.ON li I HI. AN P <111 V. ! giiMO it, w (, 100 ft I or J nekton av, ill 10*1, Thompi ((in'* '?" Lou MI and .43 Cretcetil it, n i, 50x11)0, t'ayutai'* 400 fKAKHAl.t.'S (KlRNtR. Road from Browet'i lo railroad ttatlon, adjoining Nolil* *1, 68x176, ElmendorP* 6'" ICnaex County, N. J. J?rwAKK. flrant it,* ?, 247 ft e of Bn ad *t, 71 *181x180 .7 9.10 High ft. *. K4ft n of Mutre'i property, 21x107^ C,400 L>tvlng*t>n ?t. w a, adjoining lot#-, IMli iOOxWxfb S.hOo Piane it, w t, 160 It u of Warren at, LUxlUo ( u Adjomlug lot, 6U6? { IW,U>JU AST liKANOK. Evergreen plare, e a, 1115 ft a of Mom* and i:?*ex Railroad, 0OxSu7 8,00) SOtlTU OKANt.r. J Vote to II Matthew*, I *8 IW1 acre* "'.O 0 J VoM to H Matthew*, I SI 100 acre* I.5W) THE CI<UR IVktHS' STRIKE* A Fmk Nomhi* Fight, and Httr It Kn?le4l? WUb a (Uglily Important Morul Deducible Therefrom. After keeping It up for four months, with a pretty good show of plucky persistency, hut, an the result has shown, with very stupid inconsistency, the cigar maker*' Htrike In thin city hu* at length ended. A commlttce appointed at a meeting of the strikers held on Tuesday evening ye.-teulay waited on the different cigar manufacturers of the city, who had refused to accede to the demands of the strikers, notifying them that they were now willing to work on the terms stipulated i>y them, or in otln r words informing the oilier that tncy were no longer on strike, and would now work at the old rates of compensation. There is a good moral to t?e deduced from this strike, uud It is very quickly told. Emanating as the strike did among the workmen In the time cigur manufactories of Messrs. Miration, Storm aud Mchinldt. tat; c station of hostilities wis promptly made known to the latter linn, who had steadily refits d to yield a point to the strikers and said they would close uu their lactone< llist. Tliev. however, <H<1 not stop work, but employed nonunion men, ana though somewhat cmbanu-sju at first have now their full complement of men employed. The result is tlmt here a* olse where too strikers rind their places filled by new hands aud themselves left out lit the cold. The sinkers were riwh Hiid iueonsid- I ernie in the outlet, Hiid opened the war without prop r consideration of ih<^ Hlrcuulh and resources jl the ma tuifu clunks, and helm? under the guidance ol Ill-advised aud Incompetent leaden io illshly kept it up until the result, as with all hasty aud lll-ad\i9cd strikes, was simply cutting their own tliroaiB. A strike lobe saceeaslul must have rijji t and Justice for Us bums, ami to be successful must embrace all the workmen In this specific branch. Among the cigar makers there were tlnee uon-unlon men to ouc union man, and the latter now find their places filled by the forir.er, with very Blim chances to get work, and uone whatever unless they renounce all councctlon with unions. Meantime the strike has been a very expensive lesson to the strikers, one tlicy are not likely soon to forgot, and one it would be well lor all other workmen of other Industrial branches to bear in mind. ~ ~ COPARTNERSHIPS. i yasoLUTiox.- .thb copartnership herktoJ " fore e \lntiUK under Ibe llifn name of Horn A Orlnitn 1> tbia day dl??ul?eil. Fred. Horn will aljjn In II tuldatton, and nil riemanda ai;aln?l Ilia alio*,- (irm art to bu preaented to bitn at u&'J Urmenwlcb (treat bj the lit of Jtilr. KKKD. A HORN. nISSOLUTIOK OK COPARTNERSHIP. NEW YORK, June ISTt*. The coparinn ?lilp heretofore riinlini' underthn Dam* ami tlyle of P. A. .lutltuii A Co 1? thin ilar illsxolrt'rt by iiiulna' agreement. 1*. A. Ju'Uoti will ll>iul<lul? tb? indebtuJiicaiiof ilia com ern. I'. A. JL'liHON. J. R. BATHS. MR. ALEXANDER W\RNEIt WITHDRAWS FROM the tirui nf Warner A Co. tint duy. T. E. Ferine and Edward l.ntwlile wi'.l continue tint I '.itliinia of the old brui. T. K. FERRER. Nkw Yohk, JuotSO, liju. KL>W*RD EHiTWISLK. rj"HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING HERETOFORE BEEN mandated under the firm name of Spollor I. Tilralmi A Co., hereby sire notice that from and after tliia date their buai ne?a will he c.ontln i?d under the name and atyle ol HpolTord Hiotbi-ia A Cs. PACL N. SPOFFORI). JOBK1MI 1.. 8POFFORO. liARIHNER S. Sl'OKKORD. CI.INI UN Ul'NTER. Nltw Yokk, June 15,187#. BUSINESS OPPOK P UNITIES. J\ . Ing 'or htimnsM in call anl examine Cm champion Coir Milker, patented April 5, l?7t). Il mllkathu Tour lea.t of * row Ht once : It Imitate* the rail', draw* ami atopa drawing to awallow ; mllki three teated r inn ua well as any ; In morn agreeable to tbe c* than hand milklnj. A rare opportunity I* now offered either to travrl or locate in ntr <>r country. N. V. COW MILKER MFti. CO., StiV Broadway. NAN WITH SOME CAPITAL," WHO HAS UOOP bualneaa qualifications In the lithographic line, en join advertiser In an established lithographic business. Addrcii* UTHOGKAPHER, Herald office. A PHYSICIAN CAN HAVE A PRACTICE WORTH over ifS.MiO yearly, free, by purchasing worth of medicine* and Instruments. Address box Ira Ml Idle lirsn vlile, Wasblngton counter, I?ew York. "party*" with ?(jm to vimoo wanted rn take an Interest, active or special, In the mannf* tnre of the greatest family medicine In tbe world. Certain fortune. No humbug. Reference* given nnd required. Addiea* MEDICINE, Herald otllce. A BANKING COMPANY, A BOL't ORCANIZINO under a apeclal charter, will admit a party with $25. 00 to compete th? capital; amenta in all pan* of the luion re quired. Addree* box 8315 I'oat ofTlce. A RARE CHANCE FOR A LIVE MAN TO MAKE A fortune; tl.a pioflt* are large , StfU eonnlleii Hold In two months. Inquire uf U. L. MILLER, Frceae'a Hotel, Park row. A N EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE" FOR A FORTUNE J V on it *mitll capital in legitimate bualnea* I* otTered hv ap,i!yln^ hBEQedftwT on the elegantly fitted premises ltvO Broadway, near Maiden lane; location 'unequalled for a liril clam fruit atora and tine groceries; alao a lunchroom on me Boor, all connecting with the lineal wine room In the eNf, A h PARTNER wanted -with mm or kobe, is a recently eatabliahed auction and commission house: a party bavin:- tome know edge of furniture preferred ; referenc?exchanged. Addreaa W. D., Herald Brunch Ollice, Hi Fulton street, Brooklyn. ?" PARTY WITH #5,000" TO *10,000 WANTED -TO TAKE JV an Intcreat in a manulacturiiiz business; fifty per cent pu annum will be guaranteed. Addreess A. U. J., lleiaU ofl ce. i M ANCFAtiTL'REiT??K fitO.N M ACli IN ERY, WHO r\ hai tool*, pattern* and machinery for manufacturing eomplete and in working order, goods well introduce 1 and In glowing demand, ami nearly all secured by patent*' wlanen more working capital ntid a thoroughly qualified per sen to take charge of *ale*; ill per cent profile on investment* guaranteed by outside parties. Addreaa H., box 2H Herald office. ( uVilT ~WANTFR TO NEGOTIATE WITH A BPS! \J nea* house for their own paper; can me any amount II the party hm a fair credit. Address, with particular*, A. A., box 230 Herald ollice. UK l'(J . TORE FOR SALE-CHEAP, fiOINO A C.OOD fancy and prescription business; slock new ; rare opportunity. Particulate of F. 0. WELLS A CO., I!?U rulton st. I^OR SALE?LA ROE \N HOLES AI-E DRUO BUSINESS: X' Mock ami Fixture* complete; Mian $250,000 per atiimni. Address II., St. Nicholas Hole), on 22d and 'J3d or June. PARTNER WANTED IN AN ESTABLISHED manuJ. factory protect'! by letter* patent, paying lar^e proflti; worthy the attention of cupitatl?t?; nn Inreatigation Invited. Apply at OrtH Broadway, rooma No*. 2 and ,1. PARTNER WANTED?WITH $.'..000 TO #*,000, TO EX tend an astablisbed aaih, blind, door and moulding depot and builder's priming; aslea M.0U0 per month. Addreaa NOVELTY WOOD WORKS, Herald olUca. Partner wanted in excellent corner m pinr store; average dally 440; a rare opporl't Ite for a bui.neia man wltb email capital. Owner cannot attend to It. MAX BA> EKhDORKER, 87 Third Menus. PARTNER WANTED-IN A WELL ESTABLISHED I j. wboleaale liquor bnslness. Any one baring $6,000 or | #11),oOO to loreat, cither aa active or special partner, ran find 1 an opportunity by addressing MERCHANT, Herald officii. POPULAR experienced" PHOTOORAI'iikr wants X uae of #500, with serrlcea; opening gnllerr at luahtonahic watering place; half Interest, security, Inatni'tlon ; reference glren ; plcaaant, profitable. permanent arrangement mad*. Apply to or address HULL, WillaiJ Manufacturing Co., 109 Bleecker street. Stock" coipant-to build a i'.aroe salt (j water Swimming Bath, Biuylan, Turkish. hot and cold Slid every other bath; the onTr lr?*tlliite In the United Sta'.e*. TliOSa deslilnj; to Join msy address COMPaN v, Herald olllca. TO CAPITALISTS?THE ADVERTISER WANTS TO find Immediately a party as partner, with a capital of from !j(la,0r0 to f|<3o,000 in caub, to lucreaae their biielnesa ami manufactory of flowers and feathers. The l>e?t references wid be glren. Address loimediatcly boi 91 etatlon A. \\* ANTED ONE OR TWO ENI k5KT7(T PARTIES it commanding Btyi.000 to .+ i5,0uu to join advertiserIn itemtlng a I udnvsa already well e?UMIehed and ineieaa Ing; money no object without good business uiutlltlcatlons. Address WARD, boi 3,4<M Post office. TVr A NT ED-A PARTY WITH ?M TO HMO, ISA HOIT tel In New Jersev, either on kale ry or interest. t all nn or address HI BEK, 1V7 Broadway, room No. 1, fiom ID to 4. $i) nnn 'OR HALK INTEREST ESTABLISHED jillllw fancy goods store: cential location; ni'iat have ^ood knowledge of the btislnee* and to hare ?nttr? charge of store July and August. Address Tor two days T, S., bo? 1B1 Herald office. $ I AfMI ?l'ARTNER WANT ED?TO TAKE ciiarnl: I M f V* of the financial part In a manufacturing business of IV years" standing : moat he good at accounts. Ad dress, with itial name, A. L., Hera'd uflce. $r AflA -AN EASTERN M A N U FACTO Mill WISHi)i"""i es a re,la) le party, Willi 41 >,(M0 (StiJ no busl- ! ness), a" assistant partner, to superintend a specialty In thla city. Apply thla day at M.' Uroauvvay, r oin No. 'J. to w.ono wvntbd in a prrmaneni- I and prof.taUu teialU'iaa Very lar^n profits. I N?rsk. Call ou URK.BN, i Myrrar str-wW SHEET. _ CITY HR.%Tj BWTATB FPU MIJR. Kmc Hide. FjVW HAI.K-4 HMAM., NEAT, WP.IJ, fINIAUBD Uouar lii afar/ reaped, Id Forty-fourth (tract. vlitrU b nui eartot Fifth aveoue. rur terma luq itra on tiia pre aal ua. FOR SALE-THKKB STORY HIGH 8TOOP BROWN atone llouan 2? Ftuit Klftiftfa atreet; narlora palnte<l ami freecoetl; halla painted; heater lu front oaaament, bot air raa^a in kttcheo; rtrat claaa order throughout; will be aolil lour auJ uu very e&ay lamia. Inijuiro 00 premlaea. ,-TM AVKNl'K, AHOVK 42D RTREKT?AN EJLKQANT t brown atone :i>< . c 4 (lory, olirb (loop; price very reaaouablt), wllb or without new furniture; (table If wanted. Apply to W P. liKVMOUK, in Bioa.lv.??. i ????? YVt-ol mtlti* L">OR SALF. CHKAF-ON KASY IERM*. A THRBK I atnrr I.rick lloime. I'i ronm?, all modern linproTamenta, near Eleventh avenue ami Kilty aecon>l /trret, by MOl L TON A CO., Hioaiway ami Kilty (fconil (treat. I'OK HA IK TO ( I.OKK AN k-I > IK II IK IXTRA I ^l/e fjrat ctaaa Houae. wltb or wlllmnt extra lot ami (table. ^rner Maillson arennn ami 4J>l utrei-t. new furniture II iu <i r. .->r. t u, iv 1 nrnanway. IjT>K balk CMBAP?TUB p.lkoaht three story brown iinn* House 64 Wfit Fiftieth street; flniahod In bard wooa llrst niorjr; plate liltsi window*, walnut walnsrolIng ?nil marble tile in hall. furniuo, tun?e, Ac.: lot tOllOQ, least-hold, wutib lu If? 1117,1*1), ground rmt ItSjO, bl yeais' lease, price only 'in.ooo; tevuis easy. Ap|jty on tha premises, or to WATERLOw A CO., corner of Ruth avenue ai.d 1'ifHI'tb street. ttf iac-cllnnroui*. A r 111 BROADWAY STANLEY PAT, AGENT FOR i'V the uale of Miscellaneous Realty. rail for lit* prlnte 1 descriptive price hit, or mailed free to any address upon application. FIRST CLASS Hot; SI IN rim THIRD STREET FOB tale cheap. Apply t?M. PERRY, i,:i Broadway. |>OKK I'ACKERB.-FOR SALE. PROPERTY r>fiXl"0; X stoue building; cellar St feet, built for an loaboits*; oltf <p and caay terms. Apply to JOHN A. LOCKAYOOH, Z'i Walker street. <?il 1 (Win WILL I'l'Rl'flAPB A SPLENDID Fnl'R ipl n''*'U story House ; beat locathii in Twenty-eighth street; all Itnproremeiita and In perfect ord'T. Apply to owner, \VM. II. KEAOAN, No. ft Beekman street. BROOKLYN RIAL BftTAM FOIt N1I-K. TjH)R SALE TWO Nl-.w THREE STORY AND BABE I merit Houses, French rools, containing 12 room* each, handsomely finished, all the modem improvements. situated on llart stieet, between Broadway aud Stuyreinnt avenue, Brooklyn, H. I)., within two minutes' walk of three line* of car*. Must lie seen to he appreciate.!. Terms rasy. Apply to owner, FRAM'IS L. 75 New iitrret, New York, or JEREMIAH LAKWILL, comer Biuadwuy and Myrtle a*. JUttMKY CITY, 1IOBOKEN, HUDSON C1TV AND M?K<iliN RE4I. BHVJ9VK. To Let or Leini-. rr<0 LI T FOB TUB SUMMER, AT |i 6 BLOOMFIELD I street, Hoboken, a Suit oi three wall furnished Rooms, suitable for housekeeping; rent low to a small, respectable family. W. COLLINS, <6 Vescv stieet. f)1Q RAILROAD AVF.Nl'E, JERSEY CITY. TO LET. j-i I < ) in Jersey CUT, to one or two gentlemen, a luriiUbed I Room. I ritOPEKTY OUT OK TIIR CITY FOI5 H.UX Oil TO KKNT. ^T Al'CTtoN.-TUESDAY, JUNE M, at l'J:3U P. 51., on the pre -ism. h nety ?evcn beaut 11 ul Building Siiaa, at Turrrtown. MALLORY A BLACKWKLL win se!> that portion of the well knj?a BENEDICT KSTATK, sst of Broidwsy and south of Benedict areuue. Tbn property is beautifully located In b* heart <-f Tarrytown, bat been 1n the Benedict family over fo.tr years, and heretofore never for sale, Is now offered in plots of from 3 to 6 city lots. The nf T.mliiwn i.-? ?.ll 1.-"?- > U li Ipm than an hour from Nfw York l>v numcrnui train" on the Hudson River Railroad, and baa communication nil times m day to and from the city l?y EtiEOANT fSTRAVBOATS. Including tli? Daniel Drew mid ('baiincey Vlnbard. It has cnurchea of all dt nomination!, belt of k< iiool?, unin;paired unclety, and celebrated for tlx Ilea ihlulneti; anil II la an acknowledged met that it la the tlnc-d town for i Mdeuce In Am.-rlca. The propel ty bow otlered It aituated In Ibe mi It! of the ra.'y .meet Impi ovementa, within live minute*' wai'i of the depot, cburcbet, icIiuoU, at irea. Ac., U Biirr/indel hy many of the ele.ntit leiHence! for vvhl h Tarrytown l? celebrated ; U located on high ground, commanding ui.iurpatu :d rirei vte??, and la, wltliont dou>>t, i THE FINESTi'ROPKKTV ever offered at auction ON 1 111'. HUDSON K1VKB. Ptrion* wuhtng to examlSTliie beautiful propvrtr oti Itefrje the day or kale, will lie fun.Hlicd with ootnpllmnntary ticket! for Saturday, Monday and Ttn?day, via atciir.iem Daulel Drew ant! ' . Vlbbaril, leaving Veitry atrect at :45 A. M. and Thirty-fuiirt'.i !trert al H A. M., at tlie odi< h of the Auctioneer!. t'or i iroiilara, m ipn and 'nil Information ?|>piy to MAI.I.oft V .1 II LACK WE LI., to Liberty ureet, or opposite lhu depot, Tarry to wu. ALL WAKTINtl FARMS. !',0<hp At KI.S. (10OD SOIL, uilld climate; X< mile* ?onth of Philadelphia; price only if'J5 per acre; alio Implored Fartnt. Tbe nlaco i* growing moie rapidly than moat any other place In the United statea; thouiandi are laUllnu. Addrem K. LANDES, Vineland, N. J. Abamaiv. bmt.bwdod, n .t. |m 100 w ill b0v a completely furnished Country Residence, within Ift mlnu'en' drive of depot; very high ground, remarkably healthy; terim e*xy. Ad Iren t Ol' N I'll \ RESIDENCE, boi 1.7.13 Pott office. At lono brancii.?lar<je cottage on beach for aale or to lent, near ffint I'.nd Hotel, furiilalied ; liable, ice liouie, lo compietu order. Addreia It. T., Heiald office. ABAROAIN.-A KI!fE FARM OF lfU ACBl'.S, NKAIt Engllihtown, N. J.; lift)* acrei of heavy timber, lour mull be.li, line ilreaiu of w.itcr, plain building, Hull. Ac.; good location; +fi,(XK ij. r nnuunun) fia-r:tu aire*!, room "-I. Abar<imn-one and a half miles fRoM Netv I'rminvr'.oK.-a aplendld Farm ol ltKlaeicsof good land; K<u>d building*, p enty uf fruit, well watered; Hilly if 11,00"; dirt che-ip. J. H. FERfil'BON, 39 Na??en *treet, room "J4. 4 FARM OF 100 ACRES, 75 tTLTIVATHD, REST J\ wood, all Implement*,Stock, Ae.. for **le ciicap on ?nr tertne, or lo exchange ; In enchiiijre for rUf prop, rtjr Boffie ckili can be paid. J. LEVV, owner, DuO Lam I lilrlicth al. V FAMILY coiNU ABROAD IMMEDIATELYWOI I D let their elegant Villa, furolvhrd; al?o laddie and carr ia|;o horse* and carriage*, tu a f*uul? of ta?te and re?pon*lbllliy. It li within atiiiiit of the ('antral Park, dellglitl'illv situated on high ground, with a fine water fmni of one thot land feet on the Sound, oflrrln,c ftallltlc* for bathing- mhin.. Ac. The property nonalst* of a large, atvllsh mention heated M team, and all other a;i>m tenainca ntl ?l to r t;:al cIhm eltv residence; carriage, coachman and tXrifener a bouses, ami a plot of twelve u'jre* In id out In gaiden* and lawn*. The location t* IxultliT, the # ?l-r excellent, and the v'.'w .liTPjInj. ll fn a:i hour'* drive o: thv ('antral l*.?fit; KteairiiTl and car* touch within a mile several times a day. Prompt atlentT'dt to application* accompanied with aatlafactorv relercnce*. AdJie?? (iP.ANVILLI-, FlflJ/ Afe" otic Hotel. A HANDSOME COUNTRY seat--m A< RES OF ground, In a high plat* of ctiltkatlon ; mansion, atnh'e and uiitlmnves all of brown sand nt'im , fruit trees In abundance; buildings ended for the preaent owner, not by contract ; rtuatcd one mile from I'ort V\ avli nuton nation, North em Pennsylvania Railroad. .Mntit^otncrr county, I'a.. 12 ludea from city. Any person wishing such a place ? ill lind It to be a good Investment. I rice reasonable. ,i As. M. TREXTER, 4'" North Third street. Phllade'phi*. ASTONISHING. -ONLY $8JM FOR A NICE < OTTAdB, in complete order; hum, carriage home, fruit and shade; *80 i<r year aommutatloo by rail. Otl.era eoually cheap At RocE<ille Centre, L. I. Apply to 0. F. COMBS, I'd Broadway. A MOST LOVELY RESIDENCE ON TilK lll'DSON river bank, convenient to city . all Improvement*; furnlulled; for season; rent low. Address III MSON, llcrald oillce. AT 50 MINUTES FROM CITY HAM,. PASS All RIVER. Furnished Piacea, two or three suuimvr mi mhs ; iS'i'J and B2C0 per month ; (lowers ami vegetables. J. HsIIKK 8ATn.RTIl\r.VITE, 10 Pine street. AN EXCELLENT 100 ACRE FARM, 2\ MILKS FROM . depot, on Central Railroad of New .terser, SI irt!r* Iroin New York, half a mile from churches. achooi, *c. wood home, barn, Ac.; thirty acre* In woo l, balat'i- ne'l cultivated and watered; anundanre of frmie of all kinds, 2,f(Kl peach tree*. Price AAfiOO: *'.(K*i cam. naiance on tnortgage. JOHN H. PIERCE, 10? Hroadwav, corner l ine *tre--t. A NICE THIRTY-TIIREE ACRE F\RVt (i(?OD Bl'ILDln(i?, K.0UII fruit trei s, well locaitd . one mile inuudn pot, 17 mllea from city by Hacaeniack Raltroad. N. ,T. W P. SKYMOl R, 151 Broadway. a BUBIIIBM I'ROKKRTT TWBMTI M1LM KROM cltjr. In a Pom itliinr vlllim*; run- oi.por limit? lor tue rlxlit man ; caay teruif. Call on maciimbku 1 KtRh.hR, 1M7 Broadway. At ikvinuton, on the Hudson for sale or to let, nearly two Aoica, ne?r depot; guml liou?" an<l table; In perfect repair. Apply at 57 Hroadwuy, room .0. A first class dairy or stock fahm for alt, d??lrably located, near rallioida, 4> initiation! t itv ; cootf building*; laqrf under blgli cultivation . price IfclOJ pei acre. U. IRELAND. -.'01 Broadway. (1AI.L FOR 1'RINTKD DBSCRirTlON OK rtRlCK J t ard about to be Hid nt a ?m-rlb HAM IN HOl'llH, ,'W I'ine ?tr**t, Laaemeid office. /IOt.NTRV RKAT ON Till. PI lau ARt.. AT HI K 1,1 NtJI ' ton. N. J.t tor ea!e or eicbaSge?:Mi *<'r< ? In bljrti condition : full ol beat tan lard and all other liolta, .ill In bearing ; good botiaa, with eijht roon.t; ftp* pbate, river view, (tinntii^ and lahlna; beautl'il location, a nit * from the com otBm; Price ifllU.OuO; halt on time and btlf In New Yoi ? |uo| eitv. | 'ull particulars of E. morris, Huillngtoii. /MH'NTRV RK.-IIIKNCK To LI.I' i\ MILKS FROW ! \ J I'ortnbi'ilter, N. V., Home, haru, carriage b iuM, * acre* of l.and, orchard, fruit; rent low. Addreta L. MosltKIt, I Ulenvllle, Conn. / 'ASTLETON HEIGHTS. K f, KOR HALE. MODERN | " Houae; green boipo-; ball aire; f.? iiet.tb, ylcwand I (iirroun ilngi un>urpaM?d ; eiglil nilniite? trim lendinj. COLLINS, SS I'ltie kticat. | hlOR SALK DESIRABLE KKHlDENi E FOR UKNTI.g I mail oi moderate ranana; * rin>tn?t 4 a< re land; fruit, I ?lu nbbery abundant; tiortb bore Kiateu inland ; prlun $.1,HtKi. (tit(tiki DAHKIN, M Bro?d street. ! F'OBRALK HABDSOKB coTTAUK, OR* ACRE or Laud and liaro, hall mile from landing, north utiore oI 1 su'.eu Itlaud; p.Mity fruit; ?0*10. iftl.M't) on uiortitii^r. DARKiA. M VtMUttteet. | 0 PROPERTY OUT OP TIIK ('ITT POR MLI OH TO ttKNT. L'OK HAL*-A HANlttiOMK UOTHIO V1I.LA, COtL r man>liiif flr rlfw; ill apai unmta, U?lk, tea houa^ burn, 4o.; II arrea of f?rtii? land, eilaaalre lawn, in na, a* Inc. malic arat?. 40)i cbnlia trull anil or I.niiirnul bam; lirl. ? ?11,1*10, lia'f ruh; It 80 mile* from I'lit.aUalpbla, uaar 1'oiWlown. mi Hwi'Hn^ turnplki); M mluuua lri,?n I"<jou?t1vanla Knllroo<1 atallon an 1 the rlvar Schuylkill. Alio (W ?iri;i?uo;l I'ralrlr, In Kinyd count*, Iowa, for one half Ita aotual valix. AiIw-h Or. MuK'la.N, Limtrl< k Montcomnry county, I'a. F'OR SAI.K -AT 0ARMANH7ILLS, 155U RTI'.KKT. l>l?uritd Kriiilrnrc ; all iniproviment*, private taola; lllU< n lot* of laud, trolla llowei a, An DVB A or HI HS, *W Sixth ar?nu<F'OR hAI.K rilh AP IIOMK, NORTH WOK STATKM lnVu I, I ill iag?. I ant, 1\? acre*, luely hHialivt. twtat/ uiliiuLi't fuiui t-rry ; tl,?00; worth fl.MM; l*rmaeaay. DAkKIN, .'? Jtioad "treat. lJH)*?AIiK <:l!KAI' I'll: M T l-ROIHVl IVK FARM r la Columbia eouiily, N V., *? ?<rca: beautifully loolM, uaar Uarleui llaiiruail. 1 iirtua may. Apply at Ml Kruut at. FOR 8ALR OR RKVl .THK CELRBBATRD H ALTONHalt i.aka l'r>p*itv, aituaUut tnrca uillel fran llarrn. I'onn . ou tlin linn of the New York and Boatou fehnro Line Railroad. Tim jirojwrl j eompriami two kouae*, rail trad ot beautifully wooded Unit nearly aurrounilmc tfia lake, to?i ther with the ( \rIiihivj rt 'lit to all fin Uah, a*4 pro te-ted by a apeclal law raaaed by the state Immature for lh;a laVa In l'.,7 ; al*o aII the Uah In ?"l I lake, whlcli ha?* been thirteen year-< In pro.:aaa uf culture. I'rrmn dent ring to tihIt llio property can witneaa ou Wednea lny neit, Juan SJ. tin? boat rwu between the icientlflr department! of Yal* and Harvard, or the am'.uul r mn "f Yale, on Ju ? 2*. Kor luither particular* addrcae UEORUE li. TOWNhKND, Hew llavcn, Conn. f OR BALK OR TO RENT?A fUAKMINO COUNTS* r Sl ot, with Farm attached it re i?itre?l, one liunr lr>n Now torn by nil; hwi?< brute l Itjr iteaia; cunaarvatory, itablea, b.nt.a, dairy ainl Icehouse, wsahhouae, Ac., to.; hoi orrnld water tupullcd by a neeer f.illiurapi-lnji; lilreaina of water, one mucked with trout; ? boaiilliul lake of 2 acrra, atockttd wlili but; all liie walk* m cuncrela; flower*, fruita, giapc!. rentable gar I'll, Ac., A e I lie rll a w.ta built by au architect lor fiiiii?<:lf, and i? a model of l.rnitr. The lake ! very pretty for aallliu, and there W an aiiilu-tal *tr*ani thai rum on flow*, aim it I,:<Uli ice< Unm by VI wide, of dear run una water, wlil-b la perfectly tuim'.riHted tor children ami ladle* to low or bathe In ; ornanu ntal brhlgea, and. in fart, everything In proper laate. Without the farm tue price will be .t4ii (KM; witli ihe farm ">6 LOW, PirolU will be tivan bjr lit(M;:u MiilliitN, No. i I'lna mreet, New Voric. Tha plao* will be rented only to a tcnain wt,o cau tive good amurltv; rent K/i.whi a vear. Tlie ornuiucutai grounUa aitrrouitdlog in* home contain about two arrei. Th'j farm attached conalela Of farmer'! houae, gardener'! Iiouae, Ac., Ac., and 41 moral, 8 ot which ate 111 tine old foreft tree!. FfOR ItKNT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, SITUATED OW Uotdon atreet, l"enh Amboy, N. J.; a Mauiard niif Cottage, containing arveu be on, two p.trlora, dining room, kitchen and "liar ; po!?. *iloo given ituttiu'iialeKor teriui auply to WILLIAM MN(S, fr? P.-nrl atieet, Mew \ Di a, or to UKO. W. aLAUUHTLR, t'ertli Auiboy, H. J. r'oKSU.I' l II A IMA IN II S A lU.H OK LAND AT I Ho.brook, Lon;: laland, or to exoli.uiKi', wit'i ca?h, for ? light Uockawav or I'iiaetnn, WILLIAM KXIOlfT, 3^7 Fourth aeeinw. TTtURNISHED IIOL'SB-KLEVEN RlloMri T(J LET. r ueir >t. Mark h lintel, New llrltihlou, S. I.; tiamrpabiea location ; three, iiiifiirni<lieil, may b? had cheap. W. A. COLLINS, PIna Iilraet. IOMI BKANt'H.?FURNISHED COTI'AUE TO RENT, J i niilalniui; 7 loom* ; wcli aluuiad, caidea, i itrrlag* hoiu* am! (table. Ill ininuti'* fr uii ali'irr ; biuli ^r iund. luii'i're of J. M. si'fcKo, ,iii Bowery. ORANGE, N. J.-TO Kl.NT. I.AROE, HANMOMRLr furulahed lte*id<-nre, atable, ; alia led giounda; reut taken in board. Ad lru\? box 3,"7< I'oat "Itici?. ^TONE MANSION To KI NT?FOB FOUR MONTIIH, 17 ci mpietely furnished, tlluatail near llaatin^i, on tha Iliid'nn; for purltv ot air, elevation and acaoery uAauri'ak?e I hi the IIu lann ; twnlvn arrea, wlili stablinK for aim aorava; good Tejetalli- vaiilen Apply on Hi's pri-miiwa. Rockrlilge, between Yonkera and limtlni'i. or at 4UU Wual Twcirt'.i atreet, New Yn.k. FDWARI) MARTIN. Ol'RlMIFlELl) VILLAOg.-SKVEN At'KKS; LARUK Iiouae, In eplemli l oiler; plenty uf fiult; uo uiort^a^e; * ill st'l on ua?v lenui or sxcilsiiiiP. S. COCK CROFT, 179 Broadway. riMIK RITTIIF.RFURD PARK ASSOCIATION WILL 8 ELI* 1 their few remaining Hulling f?tt?-s iu the Passaic Valley, 411 minutes (mm New \ ork, nl reasonable prices. J. FISHKR SATThRTHWAlTK. Agent, IU Flue street. rpKEHONT IN THIRTY MINUTES FROM FORTV1 second street, t.r lliu fin Railroad; lot l w o bio'.'k* from depot. tliirtv on* '( ?i Iruut, lii feet tle>'p; ifcHK). Inquire of II. NICHOLS, Fieiubt Depot, Forty-seventh street. 'PO LKT FCRMSHF.t) llOl'Sr.S AT ISM P. I.ONO 1 Inland, neiir Pavilion Hotel. lu pilr# on prrmUM, or of M. PORTER, No. tt Fine street. TO LKT-4MJCAPOOTTAOl? IU MXK8 ANti I'ltK'I S, at H*eken*ack; jO minutes' time Itv rail ; nlao Coiuitr/ 8e.its to eii-bange. K. M. MAS<^|, Ko. I Ceutr* street. rp<) LKT AT RVK A UOOD IIOUHK, PLEASANTLY LOJ cats I on tlie mad to ibu boaeh; tine gar^eu, fruit trees, Vc.; wl.l b>* li t lor a summer boarding house or altered an I leased to a ? ill*'Hctnry tru.i'il. K -nt fltS'JI per annum. WM. MATIIMVS, M Catharine etrept, New York. 'HO I.KT FOR TWo TO FOUR MONTHS, HANI>I nroiiy furnished modern House, 9 bedroom*, delluhtfully limled nt a it I rl;-1??- i?. blal> n Island stable ami \H or1 ground; rent, if3<Jli | er uiontb. Penults ol A. JOt'KNLAY, No. I 1'ine ftrer.t, fllO LET?FUR NISI IKO, OR EX?'IIANOR, A FINP. I MHorniu, on high uronn t, at Forest <;rove. Splendid stiaic, ftult and lav. n , ju m litotes fnitu Forty-second street by ?l?am. It. I'. OKORAAF, Monery N atloual llank. rro LKT FROM .IITLT I. FOR SEASON OFi VhAR. A 1 neat Cottage at Huntly M itlon, Morn* and Fss?? Kail road, near Summit. N. .1; local.'o" very dasirahle. For particular* apuly lo A. K. KEbVRt), Ulobt File Iu?ii auce Compn.v, 176 IIioh i.vjy. rro LKT?AT HARRISON, FOR A Sl'MMKR UOMtll1 iii" Iiouac or hotel, cml, Inii;c and very pb a*uutly locate t Mouse, near llio depot. Tralun commence "lopping July I. Kent $!.(UV per Ml mi. MM MATTHEWS, 14 t'atharine street. New York. rpo LKT OR LI-ASB TIIK LAROR AND WKLL Ft R 1 nUl cd Marion, including 80 acres of highly cultivated lawn, garden*, orchard and woodland, wltli numerous walla and carnage drl.es; situated near llum's Ponu. ten milna from Inn City Hall. Dip outbuildings consist of eileiisi.-* caniage lioiife and slab,eg, barn*, greenhouses, gardeners* am! gate cottages, gaihouse, .to., sll in r< -upl'de order and supplied w iiii every convenience for the resilience and bonestead of a gentleman of lust? and leisure or for one doing lnislnens in the city. The place \$ directly on the nsw Southern Kouleeard. and Is aeueaslb'e at all hours by cur* and vti-mnhoat or by drlee thiougb Centnil Turk. To a good teaant it will be let or leaned for two years, at a low rent, durlog the absence of the owner abroad. Application* to box 1,470 Npw York Post utllce. ri'O RENT KXl'KKDINtiLY LOW -A COUNTRY SEAT. I very deslrablTlOcated.it ('range; house 14 rooms; all modern Ituiiro* auuuts; fine garden; abundance of fruit. 8. IRKLANP, Jul ltroadwuy. (IT iKTRII \> I.CfKi fJenulne Lot Btsveu, to ?0 with JOHNSON 4 MILLER to tlielr *reat eale of th? llmglier Kami, Linden I'.irk, Htateu l?inn 1, on Thursday. JimiiS-'. Mo tick'la will be ts?oe-l I > icpraters end sueh as aiiend suctions simply lor tbe enaiflcstion of the appetite. 1'irc (.?*-( ? will obrei Cully be glren to all wbo go with the latrillion of tmrel'asliw, hi" JOHNSON .t MILLEIt, 'ill Kami street, Mew Ton. 600 L,ns AT I KIATK SALE, IN I'LOTS IO SI'IT PURCHASE!'..*, on sml nesr n.NTRAL~iVENVK. J within five minute*' walk ol alcum and horse csrs. at Tr4? iiioirt. VTi fttehcutpr county. Those lots are I ^ inKen aoitli of the Dfckni'tn properly, nri an I nc.ir one of the yrinclj.nl tfoulrvarila (roin iho upper Ctld ol lb* ell/, already Bnlnhi- I and lighted with gus. Will Tte unilat inii-es ranging from 3D lo 50 lief cent ! ?* llmiitLoae obtained for Hie yvcKMAN PROPP-ATY, recenHV Hold kt auction. Mnp<. *nd ali other neceasary information c>n he Obtained at lilt' (jfllrr, OU the groun I :i 1J lining H?!iie#r? Hotel, on Centra! ayenue, or i?t office. ' JOHN Mi CLAVE, 44 Pin*street. roll TWO MONTHS A BEACTIPTL IIOOdK. iP?? ' furnished: tin" view of water, at New !<a> oheile. Apply to Kii.'HAKOt*, '.03 Broadway, New York. <t?) r.fl|| ? HOUSE AND TWu l,(ITH, SOXIIT. IS minutes' walk from Ifaileiu bridge. In inlre of owner, 12 Aumj atreet. KI'AI. IWTATIi TO KXC'IIANUK. FiWHAKOE FOR firv PKOPBKTY \ VERY HKSIKJ aide Mill Property In Sulltran county, N. Y.; law and lath mill; good liooaen, harm and outbuildingsi three rallea from ilepot, Erie Hallway. Iu<tiifre lor uwuir, |f$ Broadway, basement, room No. 3. 1/OR RXCIIAN'iE A BROWN STONE HOUSE US I Miti rth Htn < t. ea?t, for unimpaired Maiiaon arson* Lota, hjiance in cash. W . II. 5-M1TII A ( O., !M8 Broadway. hi()K SALE OR Wol Ll> KXCIIAROK Ki?R ONE OR two kooiI hittldiug l.ols, three atory blgh a.nop brow* alone llonae on mm ajde .iil(ltori avenue, hetweeu His* t\ nrat and Slaly-ae.-ond atnma; holier haa ul! the modern inn r ireoicnta, lately finished. In<|u're of owner, O. M., 1(1 Ea?t lloiiaton alteet. I/OR SALE OR EXillAMiE A ' OI .NTKV SEAT OM I the Kirhrn'.nd road, ,->tuten lalarel, with a splenditl limbic MHiiklon. Inu'.iwll"| gaa, haaier ami all iBiprorementa: 1. uiiimlt?' w.i'k from laO'ling. Apply to ttTKPHRN h KAL'SP, '.'if Oiwiid ?tr?r'.. J.XIR HAI.K OR I'.XOilANOE POH IKKH) TBNEHKNT I' property A fine Houae, 4??|u. with extension, pl??.?a. cupola, fronllne on Mackenaat k roa<l, ait uillee from elty, with II anna, would cut op fir bo I jiug lots; nneer-falllric treain; reiy <ieetrabie fur countrr resltleiice;$ U,0(10'. terms eaay. WALLACE, 184 Janeatrvet. CALE OR EXCHANOE THR KIN KPT LOCATION l.t |trookl?n, 10x40, wlib "ulhulldiuta and 30 fall Iota; nrai ela>a surrounding*; equity 4>34,iKiM. Addrraa b>/n 3,'.51 New York J'ost olUoe. TO EXt'HANUE?A MITE HOIls'K, *TAHLK AM* I four Lots, iumv East New York, fori property or merihandlsv of any kind; equity #i!,0'.n. T77 t/atra aveuue, Biookiyn. _____ fro BXCHANOK. HELL OR KENT BKM.'TIKl'L KKsr. I clench's and Farms In New York, RrookJui, Jceaey Clly, R^i^en t'llf, Nrwark, tlrn'1^. T, i*a'?e;h, Norwood, Crossklil and elarwliere, hv MAlKr.v. IV Park row. VONKKRS PROPERTY TO EXCHAMOE KOIl WEI.L 1 tot aled brown alone hnu?. a n New > ork. 8. l.l'SK \ CO., No. i( Nasaait street. HI?('KMiANK(IIW. t MtKAI'KriT IKtO.'t SfuHR I.V THE VVORLn.-UMM * ol'l a??t U' i>k? Kti bind. r*talo;|ui? No?. 81, 2.1, fi?f ?n l it.nup. LKilUAT HHOTIIUKfi, So..'! Hrrmnan butwefn Naa??u ami Park row. KXPJtBMMBH. 4 V. (J. BO.:SH*M'S FU R.N ITU RK AMU HACJiiAOR . V. Eiur?M, Mil ami lift W>?t Kl?r?nlk ttrfol, ?<wr Smh Atrenn*.-Viirult ua removed, r'ty or (Miuilry. I'nrnMiwi vianoi, ?acke<l, ?Ulppe<I, IWra t. Myo*,v <lr?uce<l.