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WHOLE NO. 12,898.
IIRtCTORV FOR iOfFRllfiER*.
AMU8EM FNT3- Tnim Page?FlnR column.
ASTROLOOY?Third Page ~Flr.it column.
BOAUUKK8 AND LODGERS WANTED SECOND l'AUt
BOARl ^tNDU1L.bDGINQ WANTED SECOND PAGE?
First corumn.
BROOKLYN HEAL ESTATE KOR SALE-Skcond PaokKlr?l
columu.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES First Page?Third col
BUSINESS NOTICES- Fifth Page. Sixth column.
CITY KK.AL ESTATE FOR BALE?Second PAUK-Flrct
column.
CLERKS AND SALESMEN?second paue-Flftb and
Hint!) column*.
CLOTHING Fillsi' Pace- Sixth column.
coachmen AND GARDENERS- cr.i.oNl) PaOK Sixth
column.
COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS?First Page Fifth and sixth
column!.
COPARTNERSHIPS-firm' l'aoe?Third column.
COUNTRY HOARD 8foo.ni) PAGE?Flrnt column.
" DANCINO ACADEMIES Third Pack- Seooud column.
DENTISTRY Fihut I age- Pint column.
DRY GOODS?Kiuht Pag k- Fourth column. ....
DWKi I.INti HOUSES TO LET, Fl RNIS1IF.O AND UNFURNISHED
second Page -Second column.
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS?Fit: it Pagk-FIUU column.
EXCURSIONS?Fikht Page -Sixth column.
FINANCIAL- Ft HAT I'agf-Fuurth column.
FOR SALE?First Page-Second and third column!.
FURNITURE?Second Pack Sixth column.
HELP WANTED MALES?Second Page slvth column.
HELP WANTED ? FEMALES ? Second Page Filth
column.
HORSES. CARRIAGES, Ac.?Fibht PAGR? Second column.
HOTELS -Second Page Third column.
HOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WANTED- First Page?Firxt
column. _
instruction?TniRD Page First column.
LOAN OFFICES?Fieut Page?Fourth column.
LOST AN L) FOUND?First Page?Fourth column.
machinery -First Page.?Sixth column.
MAKKLE MANTELS THIRD PauK Secoud column.
MEDICAL?Second Pagf Sixth column.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?Eighth PAGE?
Klxth column.
PERSONAL?Flitter I'aoe?First column.
PIANOFORTES' Third Page?Second column.
PROPOSALS?Third Page?Second column.
PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY KOll SALE OF. TO
RENT?Second Page?Firat and aecond column*.
REAL ESTATE WANTED?seooud P.ige-Sccund column.
REWARDS?FlRHT 1'age -Vourth culunin.
rooms and apartments to LET second page
Second column.
sales at auction?Second Page -Third column.
situations wanted?females?second pace
Fourth and lifth column*.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALES?Second pag*-Fifth
column.
SPECIAL NOTICES ? Fran' Pa up. Flric column.
SPORTING?DOGS, BIRDS, ?FlKBT I'auB Second ]
column.
HUMMER RESORTS Sfcond Paop First column.
THI'. TRADES'-SKoonii page?Sixth column.
THE TURF Kibbt Paok Second column.
TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURl'OSES-SlOOJtP PAGE?
Second column.
TRAVELLERS' GUIDE ? F'xrht Pa<ik Sixth column.
\ ACI1T8, STEAMBOATS. AC. Kirbt 1'aob-TUxtU column.
PERSON A I..
Brooklyn, august i, i8:o. i ukrery caution
the public against harboring, giving credit or paving
del 'a in my name to Rebecca ration, an 1 will hold them responsible,
she having left her abode.
GEORGE S. PATTON.
(TKNTRAL PARK TO BROOKLYN -WILL BK AT
J South ferry, Brooklyn aide, Tuesday an l Wednesday, at
i eight; 01 addrc. s box 226 Herald oilice. LEO..
I NOR adoption. -healthy MALM infant, TIIRMF.
' days old ; cauxe, mothers death. Apply or addresa
ADOPTION, 8d Nati-au street, Brooklyn.
Information wanted.?richard k. holdauk
la still wanted at the Park Avenue Hotel; location ee
light fill. Any Information concerning his whereabouts will
be thankfully received by the pr nprieior, J. A. ROBINSON.
IF THE PERSON WHO IIAS WATCH NO. 763, O. F.
Tisant A Son, makers, will communicate with J. W.
JOHNSON, box 182 Herald oilice, will be treated strictly confidential
and liberally rewarded.
Missing.?andrew thompson, A NATIVE of
Scotland, lailoi by trade; was in the last war, under
tJennra. Sherman; has not been seen for seven weeks.
Should this meet the eye of anyone who knows of his whereabouts
they woukb confer a favor by addressing his wife,
MARTIIA THOMPSON, 1V9 South Second street, Jersey
City.
Mr. b. will mkf-t wm. pf.nn at office swif*tsure
Line, pier 12 east river, at 12 noon, Wednesday,
August 3. Answer In Personals If accepted; otherwise meet.
B.
<<MoOAR-v"-ONI'Y say am li vino AND
jti wellJ' and relieve this terrible suspense. Write to
W?LLt 1,459.
Notice.?any information of the wherkaboutiof
thr wife or children of John R. St. Felix, Jr.,
will be liberally paid for by sending to G. HAN AM AN, WestHeld,
N. J.
Post?bridgeport?MY picture. send your
address to J. A. C., Herald office.
' SPECIAL NOTICES.
A -two generations
. Hare uied barry's Trlcnpherous as a Hair Pressing,
and in vr, sixty years nftor Ita Introduction in 1801, It
baa no competitor ua a mean* of beautifying, darkening,
cleansing and perpetuating the hair.
At a meeting of the directors of the
Mount Slnal Hospital the following references to and
eulogies upon the decease of the President were unanimo1
sly UDited in and ordered to be engrossed upon the minutes
and then published, ana ordered to be transmitted to the
family:?
A mysterious murder, with whose tragic details probably
everybody throughout this broad land is now familiar, haa
suddenly removed from earth our beloved associate anil our
generous friend, who for many years haa been President of
Uie Mount Sinai Hospital.
Amiu the profound sadness of an entire metropolis over hia
death we feel how lnadcpiate and weak seem any words of
sorrow or tributary remembrance; but we cannot follow the
remains of our departed associate, friend and President to
the grave without liret doing more justice to the hospital,
directors and to our own reelings than really to his memory
in testifying through this sincere action of surviving officers
our estimation of him. Wc shall ever remember and
eshay to Imitate his unvarying courtesy, his unafiectcd demeanor
to all of hlcli or low estate, hla munir,,!,! ,nH
tcntalious generosities and wearying duties of bis trust, hi*
religious purity of thought and speech, It la mecaiant practical
Xenchln;: of holy command. "Lore thy neighbor aa thvself,"
bla perfect honeaty of buainraa lotercourae, hia magnetic
companionship, hia aympathetlc deeds of compassion and
mercy, hia rehncil social hoapltahtv, hia scholarly attainmeDta,
and that courage which signalled hia dying hour. A
hundred thousand citizens mourn the Inaa of Hcniamln
Nathan their fellow citizen, but our little band perhapa
only knew how greatly he deaerved all the regrets
which the great preaa voice m behalf of thoae
citizen* utteraaround hia hlcr. And now we paraphraae the
touching words of Judge Albert Cardoso In reviewing the
deccaae of other Director*, and deliveied In hia oration at
the recent layiu.. of the corner alone of the Mount Slnal
Hospital, and apply them to Kenjamln Nathan.
"He haa gone Irom hia aphcrc of toll and trial, where the
reality never equal* the antlclpat ona of hope or ambition,
but hia worth ana hi* zeal, rev: rently trraaured, will rear a
lovln monument to hi* memory more enduring than brilliant
fame, for polluted breath cannot tarnish nor time iteelf
dim or efface It. Ilia ansnnoa makca a void In the hearta of
hia associates, who keenly feci and deplore hia loaa, but they
raiiat hnd consolation In his bright example, and In the re
flection that Mh deeda of mercy towarda thoae who it la aald
are Hod's eapccial care, will have assuredly appealed before
His throne for the salvation of the aoula ofxieparted friends."
K. B. tlAKT, Vice President.
Bamuei. A. Lewis, Honorary Secretary.
New Yohk, July 81, 1670.
A?A -PERSONS WHO ARK INSIRKD IN (iOOD
. life Insurance companies, an I who do not desire to
surrender their policies by uu absolute aalc, can borrow the
surrender value of their policies by applying at luturance
Agency, H7 Liberty street.
INSTITUTION FOR THE IMPROVED INSTRUCTION
of Deaf Mutes.?The Board of Trusties of this Institution
are reauested to meet In the rending room of the f ifth Avenue
Hotel on Monday, August 1, at o'clock a. m.. in order to
attend In a boiiy the funeral oi' the late BENJAMIN NA
THAN. m. BLI'MENTHaL, M.D., President
JOHN LOCKETT A CO.,
Wholesale dealers in and shippers of
HAMS, LARD AND BACON.
Orders received for their CELEBRATED CUKE OK
HAMS, at their stores,
1IA Suiton street, 179 Myrtle avenue.
147 Kultou avenue, 10o Atlantic street,
Corner of Kent and Myrtle urenues, aud at their
Packing House, Raymond street, Brooklyn.
IOTTERY PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION
J given; Kentucky and Royal Havana circulars aent. JOSEPH
BATES A CO., No. II Wall street, hoi 4,glM Post
office. Branch office, 447 Broome street.
ORDERS FOR CLKARINH HOTELS. HOUSES, SHIPS
of Bedbugs, Roaches, Ants. .Moths, Fleas, Ac., can he
left at H. 8. DANZIUER'S officii, 7:i Forsyth street, or 'Ji>4
Wr?l Forty-tirst street.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
SIMMONS A CO.'8 LOTTERIES.
ALABAMA?EXTRA CLAHS NO. 481?JOLT 30, 1870.
48, 82, 81. 17, 63, 2". 33, 12, 68, 38, 16, 28.
JURHOt'RI ? OLAHH .NO. 482? JUL* 30, 1870.
18, 74, 16, 17. 46, 21, 30, 66, 13, 76, 76, 22. 58.
KENTUCKY? KXTRA OLAHH WO. 457?JOLT 80. 1870.
5, 40, 43, 82. 63, 30, 48, 9, 2, 3, 14, 54, 17.
KENTUCKY?OI.AHS NO. 453- JULY 30, 1670.
78, 75, 64, 39, 61, 66. 40, 11, 61. 63, 47, 44. 24.
Information lurnlsbed ari l circular* ami 111 the above and
alio Royal HornnKLotteries. J. CLUTE, Broker,
216 Broadway. 153 Fulton street and No. 2 Park row.
QSKMOM A CO'S LOTTERIES AGENCY NO. 1 AS?3
tor place. Risks taken regarding of limit. Best Inducements
oiti-reil. Special attention paid to tbe business of correspondent*.
Retresbmcnts dally.
STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE,
Ac. -At BATTKKSON'S, 681 and 690 Suth avenue, near
Fortieth streeu Pianos and furniture boxed for shipping;
furniture removed. Established in 1846.
d?0 A -ROYAL HAVANA IA1TTKRV.--PRIZES PAID
?IPsIT". In gold. Information furnished. The highest
rates paid for luinliloons and all kinds of Cold and Silver.
A. L. MARCY A CO., Brokers, lb Wall street, N. Y.
VEI1T1MTK Y
Tbkth extra*tud without pain.?thirteen
v e a rs ; beuunihlns application ; gnu administered; beattttfnl
teeth, 91: set, #1(i; plumper* for thin tip* end hollow
elsreke. j. jay Vll.LEIttt, lii& Urau'l alreet, near Broadway.
HOUSES, ItOO.YlH, WANTED.
-|1, ANTED- WITHOUT BOARI), IN A PRIVtTB
YV larallr. an unfurnished floor, with prlyllege of the
parlor, by a hl-'.tly respectable par'y of three adult* Trnps
must be mom-rate; re.erence* eschaDijed. Address for feur
days JACKSON. Herald olUcc.
E N E;
NPOKTINi J?POCiW.JIIRPM, 4cC.
All kinds ok fancy dtxie and birds for
"ale. -Medicines for all dtscu?a. Prepared Food for
mccklnu Bird*. at B. DOVEY'S. No. 3 Uretno street, corner
of Canal.
N. B. -Ladles attended be lira. Dorev.
F^KANCIH HUTLF.lt, NO. 3 PKCK SLIP, HAS ALL THK
cboluu breeds of Dogs for aaie and stork. Butler's tnfallible
Mango Cure and Plea Kslenntnator, 76c.: Butler a
n?w Work, $2. Dogs boarded, tralued, 4c. Medicinei lor
all dmeaaeb.
KTALLIONH.
HAVItLKTONIAN STALLIONSFOR SALK.-"VIR(1IL,"
by ' Volunteer," he by "Hambletonlan," dam by
"Abdallah Chief," he by old "Abdullah;" ''Valentine," by
"Reserve," he by "Hambletonlan," dum a thoroughbred, by
"Fiddler." These are uiagnlth'.e.nt unlmala, and worthy the attent
ion of breeders. Apply to RICHARD PKNI8TAN, 430
Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
THE TURF.
I UNO BRANCH RACKS,
lJ F1VK DAYS.
THREE HACKS EACH DAY.
Commencing at 1 o'clock P. M.
[ SKCOND DAY, TtlT.HnAT, August Mansion House
Stakes, two miles. 34 entries Club Purse, alt ages, 1)4 mile.
Amcncuu Club Purse, $2,600; mile hcuui, 3 oU.
I THIRD I)AY, Wkdnkhiiat, August 3.- Grand Steeple
Chase Handicap. West Knd llotcl Stakes, one mile. Club
Purse; heats ot two miles.
FOURTH DAY, TtlURtiitAY, August 4 Robins',Stakes;
heals of two miles; 26 entries, nud three other races, with
gentlemen's cup ruce.
LAST DAY, Katoiujav, August9?Hurdle handicap, two
ml > f, g hurdles: Restoration Slakes. $6.600; lour mile heals;
16entries; Win. M. Tweed Purse, $1,000.
Pools will be sold every eTenin;; and morning at the West
. .... ........ ..vug 1.1.in. ... nnu uu uio >iuc* cicij uay uu.,i.K
tl.e laues, by I uderwuod A Mcilowan.
AMOS ROBINS, PreBldent.
W11.1.IAM E. Baynob, Secretary.
The steamers Plymouth Rock and Jeiie Hoyt will leave
pier 28 North river, foot of Murray street, at 6:45 A. M., 9:20
A. M. and U o'clock A. Passengers will reach the course
In two boury.
IONU BRANCH RACES.?POOLS ON THE RACES
J will be aold every evening by 8. K. RAYMOND, at Chainberlln's,
1,160 Broadway, commencing on Krldny evening, at
8 o'clock, under the supervision of the Long Branch Association.
POOLS WILL BE SOLD AT RILEY'S, CORNER
I Broadway anil Twent/clahth street, thin and every
evening during the Long Branch races; also every morning
at the Mansion limine. Long Branch.
T1I08. B. JOHNSON.
Y1MIORTLEBKRRV FROLIC UNION COURSE. L. I..
Vl Tuesday. August 2, IBJO.?I'urse of mlUU, mile licais, 3
In 5, in harneas. 1'. Jackson's h. a., by Mystery; A. Whitson's
b. g. Mechanic; C, A. Sammls' eh. m. Bashaw Maid;
R. Macoraber's I lk. ni. Lady Sherman; P. Mancc's c. rn.
Jennie; B. Blakcley's g. m. Jessie. Also a purse of iJhO, to
closu by 2:S0 at the Course on tlay of trot. L. 8. 8AMM1S.
11 t)Ksb.s, mwinam, jtc.
A T THE AUCTION HOUSE OK
A JOHNSTON A ''AN TASSELL,
Ollice and salesroom 37 Nassau street,
opposite the Post oillce.
THE HORSE ANlTcARRIAilE BRANCH
of our business Is conducted at our
HORSE AUCTION MART,
112 AND 114 EAST VJTU STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE,
where we hold regular
SALEB OK HORSES AND CARRIAGES
EVERY TUESDAY AND KRIDAY.
, " ?U...K yiin.ii'1"-, ur mimr mivint; uur*oa ?i
Carriages to soil, will find our home perfectly reliable, aa wo
conduct this branch of our business, an we do all our other
business, on the same straightforward principles which govern
honorable bouses in all mercantile pursuits.
Wo give the purchaser of everv hone that Is warranted
sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial.
Entries for sales of Hones nud Carriages can be made at
our down town office und salesroom, 27 Nassau street, where
we also keen a register of hones for private sale.
Liberal advances made on consignment*.
A STEEL GRAY HOME, VERY STYLISH, fi YEARS
old, l6>i hands high, Que driver, suitable for busluess
or light driving, perfect,y sound, will be sold cheap : also
handsome Road Wagon and Harness; together or separately.
HOVEY'S Stable, 141 Lust Sixteenth street.
Alight brett, $auo; top boggy, $160; tony
Phaeton, 4MB; Road Wagon, $176; Victoria, $.100;
Kockaway, $1611; Open Buggy, $126; und all other styles
light Wagons and Family Carriages, at equally low prices.
CALVIN witty, No. 6.18 Broadway^
AT HAM'8-A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BUMMER CARriagiw
at reduced prices; Pony Phaetons $160; second
hand Coupes $360 to $450. Selling very low.
Corner Fourth street and Broadway.
ASSORTMENT MEW AND SECOND HAND PARK
Phaetons, Pony Phaetons. Dog Caits, Depot Wagons,
Road Wagons, Rockaways. Victorias, Harness, Ac.; reliable
work; unusually low prices. TAYLOR, 69 Cedar street
A?PONY PHAETONS $135 UP. TOP AND ROAD
Wagons by the best city makers, $90 up; a One assort*
ment of new Top and Road Wacom, Jugger Wagons, Top I
Phaetons, Depot Wagons, Ac. Harnesses, Sheets, Whips
and every article found iu a first class repository, which will
be cold cheap, to close out our summer stock.
W. H. GRAY, 22 and 24 Woostcr Street.
ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE CARRIAGES AND
larnrsa or band and to order. Purchasers invited to
examine stock, . are money and get goods as represented.
4 - HICKS, 33 Barclay street.
Ai-aik up titurrisu ponies, onk very FAST; 5
uti double and 1 set single llurnem, Pole, Shaft*, Ac.;
muit bo sold. 477 Pearl it.
A FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT HORSE FOR BALE-KOR
want of use; about 17 hand* high, 7 yean old; warranted
sound, kind and tme iu single or double harness; a
tint clan puller; price $360. Apply at 30S Eait Thirty-ninth
street, near Second avenue.
FOR SALE-ThE REVERE HOUSE STABLF.S, NOS. 8
and It) Houston itreet, I Oil feet from Kroadway: oyer 30
year* established ; first class stock ; doing a good business.
Apply to L. B. LYNCH, House of Lords. Must sell either.
For sale?two good work horseh, cheap.
Inquire at 18fi avenue B, corner of Twelfth street.
FOR SALE A SORREL HORSE, IS HANDS HIOH. 7
years old, of superior style and action ; warranted right
id every particular. Inquire at stable 188 West Thirty-second
street.
FOP. SALE -ELEGANCE. BEAUTY, SYMMETRY,
style ana action unrivalled -matched browns. 18 hands,
black points, tails extra full and loug. Those only wanting
lirst class and able to anpreciate can learn particulars by
calling on or addressing for one week Mr. VAN DORN, Mansion
House, Long Branch, N. .1 .
For sale-a bay horse. ? vears old, is iiandr
high, sound and kind, stylish and active, suitable for
family or heavy work. Inquire at USB Eaat Twenty-seventh
street, after 9 A. M.
1 UST ARRIVED FROM THE WEST, AND FOR SALE
eJ at the Ninth Ward Sole Stable liSll. 352 and 3i>4 Went
Twelfth, SB superior young Horses, comprising matched pairs
Carriage Horses, single drivers, Saddle Horses, and some
good steppers.
\\TOODRUFF a DUNHAM, OF RAHWAY. N. J., HAVE
v> on hand seveial Kretts and a)2 seat Pbaetous in good
order, suitable for backing and private use, to be sold at
great bargains to rinse out: a C spring Barouche, by Dunn,
In perfect order, but little worn, if400: 8 seat Phaeton*, but
little used, IJ4UU to Shell; 4 seat Phaeton, nearly new, by
Miner A Stevens. Alan an assortment of new. season ah:*.
first <1.1*8 Vehicles at reduced price*.
WANTKD?A PAIR OK CARRIAGE HORSES, NOT
!c?b tban Id hunos bleli, well trained and stylish action.
Addre*s or apply to ALEX. HUDNUT, at Pharmacy, 218
Broadway.
V|l SUPERIOR WORK, DRIVING ANI> BUSINESS
' Horse* just arrired this morning from the country,
suitable lor all purposes. To be sold cheap. 19 Vestry at.
<#?/'* -hay HORSE, STYLI8H DRIVE It; B Ho WN ma It F,
lit for any business, *10(1; heavy built Pony, good '
worlcer and driver, .1110. 721 Washington, near West
Eleventh street (lea store).
d?1 or: BAY HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD. 1? HANDS,
pony made, lit for any u*o Sorrel Canadian, 14 i
hands, thin In Hem; sound and kind; ijiaU. 241 West Thirty !
tlrst street.
KOlt SALE.
A rai'.e CHANCE. a first CLASS SODA WATER '
establishment, doing a good business, seven hours' ride j
from the city, can be bought on reasonable terms: said establishment
contains everything necessary for the manufacture
of soda Witter inn snrsnpartlla: also horses and wagon :
no opposition within Sn miies; satisfactory reasons given for
selling. Address T. box 1:11 Herald ofllce.
Anew and valuable patent on carpenters'
Planes for sale, with new machinery on the newest
principles to manufacture tho patent. Call at 1177 West
Thirty second street.
Avery nick wine and cigar stork eor
sale. Willi Fixture*, good reaeon for selling; owner has
other business to attend in Cuba. Broadway, 93o, in the
tore.
A FOR SALE, ONE HALF INTEREST IN AN F8.
tabllshed Grocery. Fruit and Wine Business, doing a
good cash trade. Address 11. A L.. box 4,U18 Pott udlee.
A LIQUOR STORK, WELL KITTED UP, FOR SALE;
on public thoroughfare, two block* from Houston street
ferry. No. 46S East Iloutton street.
A SMALL GROCERY STORK rO| SALE CHEAP.
Apply at 1.S24 Third avenue, between Soventy-flftb and
Seventy-sixth streets.
ABAKERV FOR SALE CHEAP-BEST STAND IN THE
cltv: also snlendld Lunch and Liquor Saloon, on Broad
way; corner Liquor Store*, ilown town Restaurant*, Hotels,
Sample Rooms, Cigar Stores. Lager Beer and Billiard Saloons,
Soda Water Bottling Ku*lne?s with route, ttno corner
Drug Stores, old established Clothing Business, Boot and
I Shoe Stores, Fane; Hood* Stores, Country Road House Hotel.
MI I'l HELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street,
A -FOR SAL?:, FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR
. Store, with two years'Lease of entire building', on
best avenue west sble ; the only liquor store on the tour eorncrs
doing a goo I business; must be sold on account of the
present proprietor being engaged in otber business. Am. y
to MAX BAY' ERSDOKr'KR, 8? Third arenue, corner Twelfth
treat.
An uptown prominent corner liquor stork
for sals.--Neatly tilted up, cheap rent, whole house; bargain.
Apply to JAMES CAuNKY, agent, his Washington
street,
t CHANCE SELDOM OFFKREO. FOR SALE, AN
JA obi established corner Liquor Store, near the City Hall;
kept by Ibc present owner for the last 14 years. Apply at uJ
Centre street, corner of Pearl street. *
A - FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM,
. down town ; long lease; with or without stock. Apply
ninth-west corner Broadway and Cort'aridt street.
A FIRST CLASS RAR AND CLUB ROOM FOR SALE
On Slrth avenue, doing a good business. Apply at
1Broadway, ft ah store.
W YO
NEW YORK, MONDA"
roHHiUi*.
AVlKKl'ROOK SAKK K. M. PATRICK, MAKER,
second baud. In complete order, 117 iucnes lil|(h, -k
inches wide and 2-1 Inches deep- outside measure?for sale
cheap at ItH Chambers street.
("IIOAR STORK KOK BALK PRICE 4900; HANDSOME
J store nnd a hrst class opportunity. Address l'AKTEUAH,
Herald office.
/AOAL YARD KOR SALE IN BROOKLYN, CORNER OP
\> Hudson avenue and Kiont street. Kor particulars Inquire
at the yard office.
CIHBAF FOB CASH AN OLD ESTAriLISIIRD MILK
' depot, selling from 7 to 8 cans a duy , reason for srlling
sickness. Inquire of THOMAS LAND, AUti East Fifteenth
street.
T\RlTll STORT-: Kltt HAI.K. IN NEW HAVPW (HINV
J ' handsomely fitted up anil doing well; good re .sour for
Helling. Address K. 1)., box L'gS I'ost ufllcc, Nov* Haven, Conn.
IiMJR SALE-AN INTEREST IN A BROADWAY HOTEL
at n bargain. Principals may address, will) real name,
X., box 144 llerald olbce.
FilOK SALE?LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OK A
meat market; desirably located, near Now York, doing
splendid business; line ubanoc for a tmtclier.
S. IRELAND, 301 Broadway.
IjlOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, TWO FIRST
class l.i*|nui" Stores, desirably located in the Sevculh
ward. Apply to W. 11. CREED, llfi Kaet Broadway.
TAOll SALE-A SMALL HOTEL, NEAR THE CITY;
I eomiuer auil winter business; now lull of boarders;
will be mild cheap, the propi ictor having another business.
Address .). A. IIOWK, Herald oBlca.
TdlOR SALE?A FIRST CLASS IIAR, RESTAURANT
II and Lnucb Room, In the lower pur of the city, on account
f lllneau of the proprietor; 1 ng leaau of the whole
house; cheap rcut. Apply to O. W. SIMEKS A CO., '43
Chambers sli est.
IjH)R SALE A KAYINO LAOF.R BEER AND BILLIARD
SaiooD, slinated on a prominent corner on Third avenue
; rent if3.1 per month. Apply to 1*. QAFKNKY A CO.,
No. "236 Bowery.
1TIOR SALE -A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR
Store,Bant of Bowery; rent ifcSU; three years' lease;
good business done. Apply to 1*. (1AFKNEY A CO., No.
'Jib Bowery.
LIOR SALE?AN OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STORE,
" SOU Canal street, the corner of Oreenwlch. or will let the |
agent*. Term* easy.
IjlOR SALE?THE FIXTURES AND STOCK, OR PART
1 of the stock of an established jewelry store on Fulton
street, Brooklyn ; lepitiring paytDg all expense*; til health the
eunse of selling; amount required $8,fsi(lto He.OOO. Koran
Interview address J. A. P., box 2,bell Post ofllce, New Yorlt.
17IORSALF.?AN OLD ESTABLISHED OYSTER HOUSE
and Keataursnt, with a long lease, doing a good bindlies*;
having two place* the cause of selling. Apply at tilt
Gold street.
I70R SALE?STOCK. FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A
I lirst class Sample Room, d 10 Eighth avenue, corner of
Thirty-first street, inquire on the premises.
L^OR SALE?A NINE YEARS' ESTABLISHED GRO.1
eery anil Fixtures, Louse, Ac.; stock at a valuation;
doing a i,oi/(l business; on one of the best avenues in this
city; win he sold on reasonable terms to a cash customer.
Apply for information and permit at 1 " '> ami 1118 Chambers
slrce.t, rooms go and 21, between 1 ami 4 1*. M., week days
I soil SALE A PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE, WITH KKSIdcncc,
compi istng a good house, outhmluinps, two acres
of land ia part I11 root crop), plenty of fruit; a so Horse,
Wagons, Sleighs, Karoos*, t ow, Ac.. line location , only physician
in the place; price .fill,l (111 cash. Apply to or audret.i. .
A. FOSTER, M. O., South Egremont, AlaKS.
For bale?cheap, a nicely kitted up
Liquor Store, in a most central location. For particulars
in pilre of |JAMLS LEVY, uutury public, No. !> Kruukfort
street.
For sale: first cla88 drug store; location
unsurpassed: A No. I stand; sold in consequence of 111
health. Apply at Hi! Chambers street.
iieokoe w. simers a co.
For sale on account of sickness, a large
new ami second hand Km niluro Store, with two yeais'
lease. U36 Secon I avenue.
IAOIl SALE.?THE STOCK AND FIXTCRES OF THE
' Cigar Stand ami Soda Fountain No. bd Thompson street.
Inquire In the More.
FOR raul?first CLASS grocery AND LIQUOR
Stoie; splendid locution; doing large cash business.
Undoubtedly rare chance. Apply Immediately at 23 Chambers
street. GEORGE W. SIMERS A CO.
IJIOR SALE THE OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR.
Lunch and Sample Rooius 23 Ann street, nenrlv opposite
the Ilcrald ollicc. satisfactory reusons l'or selling. Apply
to P. O'BRIEN, on premise*.
T/'OK SALE?AN OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE,
1' with lixtures and lease; rent very low and for sale very
heap; now dotug a good business. Apply at . 417 Greenwich
?treet.
_ ?
IflOR SALE, CHEAP-A GOOD PAYING GROCERY,
1 with Stock and Lease, at Orange Valley, N. J. Inquire
of J. STRUCK, Orange, N. J., or A. STRUCK, No. 14 State
street. New fork.
PATENTS FOR BALF..-TWO VALUABLE 1NVEN- '
tlons to prevent the freezing of Ore plugs and hydrants,
and which secures a free flow of witter unimpeded by frost.
They cover the principle as well as the manner of arcomplitnlnt:
their purpose, so that any Improvement on them
would have to pay a royalty. They are new, never having
been ottered for sale bet ore. To person* having the ready
meeus this oilers a bnu Investment, a* tbev will be sold cheap.
Address
J. W. BAKER, Klkton, Md.
Hare chance for a business man?for
Hale, a tlrsl class Sample Room. For full particulars
Inquire at 14!) Fulton street, four doors east of Broadway.
CO PA RT.NBHSHI PS.
COPARTNERSHIP.
J dissolution.
The partnerxhip heretofore existing under the firm of
Ilenry II. Leeds ,v Miner Is dissolved by the death of Mr.
lleurv II. Leeds and by limitation. The business of tbe lato
firm will be liquidated by
ALLKN R. M IN ICR,
Surviving partner.
Nos. 95 (Chamber! street and 77 Rcude street.
Naw York, August 1. 1*70.
/ COPARTNERSHIP.?THE AUCTION AND COMMISSION
" / Business, established In 1H47 by llcnrv II. Leeds ? Miner,
will be continued by Allen It. Miner, surviving partner, who
has associated with him bis brother, Henry D. Miner, under
the firm name or ALLKN U. MINER A BROTHER.
ALLKN B. MINKR.
HKNKY U MINKR.
Salesrooms Nos. 95 (Chambers and 77 Keade streets.
Art Galleries, Nos. bl7 and H19 Broadway.
New York, August 1, 1?7U.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
ARARK OPPORTUNITY. THK KLKOANT BAR.
replete with rosewood and oak tixtuies, paintings, cut
glassware, tine private water closets, Ac., complete: together
with Fruit Store and Lunch Room attached ; newly decorated;
locution unequalled ; It'll Broadway, near John street; can
now be leased ; a large business Insured. Apply to CHAti.
CHIUKIIAUS, on the premises.
A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP BAR AND BILLIARD
Room (three tables will be let to a party with security
at a low rent. Apply to J. KTKKL, 310 Greenwich street. I
All lookino for business should examine
the Champion Cow Milker, patented April fi, lb70 ; like
four calves it pels the milk; sliowu daily milking cows.
<MBoaM7 Broadway.
A GENTLEMAN OK GOOD SOCIAL STANDING AND
business liabits, who can give his services and command
a capital ot about ijscJ faiu. wn! hear of a favorable opportu
nlty uv addressing box a,773 Post ollicc. Highest references
given and required.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THE FINE PREMISES NO.
j l 20 Uoitlanot, corner of Church street, to be let or the lease
lor sale; Immediate possession given. Inquire on the premises.
A PARTNER WANTED?IN a WELL ESTABLISHED
and well located Iruit store, on Broadway. . For par
ticulars, call at 1,229,4, Broadway.
f 1APITAL WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OK GOOD
\ J character and capacity, to start a mercantile business
that, with close application, will yield a reasonable, but sale
return. Please address, stating amount, NOT KIUU IN
ONE DAY, box 20H Herald otllee.
/ 1ART1NU. FOR SALE, KOUR HOUSES, THREE
Carts, one double Truck and first rate work ; everything
In complete order. Inquire on L. S. DAVIS' stand, pier 2?
North river.
SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED?WITH A CAPITAL OP !
O *6b,0fi0, in a commission business. Addresi F. M., Herald i
ofllce.
TO CAPITALISTS?A HOUSE OF TWENTY YEARS' !
experience, located in Philadelphia, with branches In
New York and Boston, doing a large business In fine Rye nnd
Bourbon Whiskeys, and possessing two of the finest distilcries
in the courier -In Maryland and West Virginia?both in
full operation, is desirous of securing one or two nctlva or
silent partners, with a cash capital ot HUU i,0tKI or $400,000,
with a view to enlargement and better management of tbe
business. Address box 2,202 New York Post olUce.
TO DISTILLERS?THK ADVERTISER IS PREPARED
with machinery to attach ;o a working distillery; has
no patent for sale, with the proper man the business can,
without additional cost or chemical process, produce ripe
whiskeys as last as distilled. Address MARTIN A KAY,
Martin's stores, Brooklyn, N. B.
The first class PHOTOGRAPH oallkkv :iw
Bowery tor sale : splendid Instruments and furniture; i
everv facility; rare nppoitnntty to purchaser or right parly '
lor liaif Intercut. Operator wanted.
Valuable patenr for sale, portable fog
Horn tor ship use; several thousands In uiic. For par- !
tlcnlara apply to HANDEL, MOORE A OO., Sttaud97Llb. I
erty street. Box 6.WI0 I'ost ollice.
WANTED A PARTNER. AS ACTIVE OR SPEUAL,
TT with a capital of #10,000. In an establlabed produce 1
commission business. Addres* A., box 147 Herald office, i
stating where an interview may be bad.
WANTED-A SPECIAL OR GENERAL PARTNER, j
with $50,01)0, In a Oral class cash Jobbing business. '
under thoroughly experienced management, with a large ali i '
valuable patronage of long standing, and alao with every re- j
qulslte guarantee of aately, sneeess and large protlli. Address
A. G. R.*t.| Herald olllce, appointing an Interview.
G??)n/\ TO WANTED WITH THE SERVICES
]??}'/*/ ol a good man, In a genteel manufacturing h.illness
and exclusive monopoly, a sure fortune. 40Trvon Row
Buildings.
Cl 1 (inn W,M' I'CRCHASK HALF INTEREST IN A
superior rash business, with opportunity of
netting $2u,lkM per annum. References exchanged. Ad tress
J. GORDON, i oi T.!ts2, Philadelphia, Pa.
tj>r4 twin ?WANTED, A ?OOD It' -INP.SH MAN
with this am >unt, to travel tV eat and South.
Business reliable and probtable. Call on L. 4 RE hl'EitS,
at 112 Broadway, room No. 2.
RK H
r, AUGUST 1, 1870.
FINANCIAL.
A-A.-MONEY TO BUY MORTUAOKS, TO I.OAN ON
lean-hold .111.1 improve.I ami unimproved properly.
WASHINGTON R. NICHOLS, Counsellor (.1 Law,
115 Broadway, room 13.
Agency ok the st. louis and iron mt. it. r.
Co., t'! Wall street.
'Pho Coupoua due August I on bonds will be raid at thla
oHlee. 11. G. makijuand, Vice-President.
Answers given promptly to applications
for loan* on
Bond and Mortgage.
J. I). .* J. II. HKIOMORK,
82 Cadar atreet, New York.
Anderson a co., no. m chambers street. Money
to loan Immediately, on properly In New York.
New Jersey, Ac. Builders' loans, leaseholds, bonda and
securities negotiated; Ural and second mortgages wanted;
advances inade.
p RUINS' savings BANK,
V.- 58 Bowery, southwest corner of Canal street,
l'renent rate ol Interest SIX PER CENT.
Interest dnted from the 1st of each month, and Is paid or
credited In July and January of each year.
- Bank open every day from 1U A. M. tod P. M., and on Mondays
and Saturdays front HI A. M. to 7 P. M.
E. A.y, INTARD, President.
Seymour a. llONOlc, Secretary.
J^AKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY
COMPANY
SEVER-PER CENT
CONSOLIDATED MORTUAOK SINKING FUND HONIJS.
The Lake Shore ami Michigan Southern Railway Company
for the purpose of providing for the payment of Its several
mortgage debts as tbey become due, baa executed a mortgage
to the Union Trust Cumpanv, of New York, as trustee, upon
tbe whole of Its railroad anil hriincbcs, payable on the 1st
day of July, 1900.
Coupon bonds of .YI.OCU each will be issued, with Interest
at seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on tbe
1st day of January nod July In each year, and registered
coupon bonds of $1,1.00, $K,0(J0 and $10,000 each, with
Interest ut seven per centum per annum, payable quarterly,
on the 1st day of January, April, July and Ortoberln each
year, princlpul and Interest payable at the otllce of the Union
Trust Company In New York.
We call the attention of Investors especially to this class
of registered bonds, wnich, on account of the security afforded
against loss by robbery, fire or otherwise* and tho payment
of quarterly interest, offer an Investment peculiarly desirable.
A limited amount of these bonds can be purchased at 07)4,
and accrued interest, upon application lu
KOBINSON, CHASE A CO., 18 Broad street.
OK I'I CM OK Tin; ?; l A III ?l A N Mill-: INSURANCE
Cnmiuny, No. 187 Kroadwav, New York, July 13,187n.
The Hoard ot Directors have this day declared a semi-annual
dividend of live per cent, payable on and after Saturday,
Itltb lust. WAIVfEK k. I'A 1 E, Secretary.
on rn cbmt.
O Interest from the 1st of each month.
Market Savluys Hank,
Si! Nassau street, New York.
Money deposited on or before August 1 will draw Interest
from thai date.
\VM. VAN NAME, President.
Hencv K. Conitu.n, Secretary.
?17"? (Win TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MOItTq?A
I iMJOO pa-e on real estate in this city. Brooklyn,
or in w esicticstcr county. Apply to JOHN r. CO.NKKY, 62
Wall street, room 12.
*or/l AAA?.PMVATB FUNDI, FROM Europe,
P '' ' "' VM 7 to l.oan on real estate: alio one sum for
irSO.OOl); also funds from Europe to buv lirst ami second
mortgages. Plense state, per diagram, all particulars and
the name of tin* applicant. Answer In three days of the acceptance
of the loan, b)X .11'J I'ont ofllce, New York.
I .OA \ OFFIGK8.
AT WOLF BROTHERS', f?5f? BROADWAY, FORMERLY
of Brooklyn. Money liberally advanced on Diamond*,
Matcher, Jewelry, Silks; tnorn particularly on l'lanoi.
Business strictly confidential. Hume bought and sold.
AT IIYMAN'S, 668 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND
street?Liberal advances made on Diamonds and
Watches, Silver Ware, Ac., or will pay the highest market
price for the same.
AT r>7 TIHRTKKNTH STREET, NEAR WALI.ACK'S
theatre.?I pay the hlithest prices for Diamonds,
Watches and Jewelry, or advance on the same. ISAACS,
Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street.
BROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'8
building).?Buslnees established tifteen years.?NEWMAN
LKOl'OLD buys, sells or advances liberally on Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry. Life Policies. Merchandise and
other Securities negotiated for.
OQ NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.?
*> ' Liberal advances made on Diamonds. Watches, Jew
elrv and all kinds of merchandise. The same bought and
sold. DAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. 1.
DRY GOODS.
FIORSALE A HANDSOME PARCEL LADIES' AND
gentlemen's English silk Umbrellas, ex Aleppo, paragon
frames, best make and lie wen styles. The ladles' I riibreiWs
are very suitable for sun shades. Prices very moderate. 47
Exchange place, l oom 17.
Ma summer trade. oy
A Straw Goods, Parasols ami Sun Umbrellas, UY
MA Ribhuna, Laces, Embroideries and CY
MA Fancy Goods, Hosiery, White Goods, CY
MA Housekeeping and Furnishing Goods, CY
MA Books and Stationery, Ac. CY
MA R. H. MACY, CY
MA Fourteenth street and Slith avenue. CY
liOST AND FOINI).
IN TWENTY-SEVKNTII STREET?LOST, BANK BOOK
I 303-402 on the Bleecker Street Savings Hank, with a mm of
Money, of which the Under can hare hall, by returning the
same tu a Door woman. 136 West Twenty-seventh atreet.
I08T?ON SATURDAY EVENING, ABOUT 13 O'CLOCK,
J In Third avenue car, nolng from Sutv-Uftb to Thirty-ninth
atreet, one gold double caae Hunting Watch, c ryatal broke
when lout. A reward of $60 will be paid for information
where It can be obtained, or bv ita delivery to owner, at 22P
hail Thirty ninth atreet, or at 604 Eaat Twentieth atreet.
TOST.-IIN FRIDAY MORNING, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A
J young girl, 19 yeara of age, lei t her home, and baa not
returned aince. She waa dressed In a black alpaca dress.
Any inlormatlou will bo thankfully received at ho Kirat avenue,
New York.
Lost on thirty-fourth street, between
Seventh and Kighth avenues, Parcel containing written
mualc nutea. Kinder rewarded by KOPPEL, 413 Eighth av.
RBWAttPS
A; REWARD.?LOST. ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A L1TV
? He red and white Slut, about alt months old. Any ono
finding her will receive the above reward and no questions
touted. Her hair lias been lately cut. E. DONAVAN, ohH
Third avenue, between thirty-seventh and Thirty -eighth
atrecta, over Sharp's shoe store.
(i>- REWARD.?LOST, IN CITY, JULY 30, P.M., A
P') large Poeketbook, containing bills aDd papers and a
note for $301 81, dated July 27, 1870, lor 3 mouths and II days,
made by Rev. A. Lafont to the order of Thomas S. Gllllck.
payable at Second National Bank. All persons arc forbidden
to negotiate said uote as payments are stopped. Please address
131 West Forty third street.
A REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF A tiREEN
?p J 11 Parrot, lost on Friday, near Twenty first street and
Eleventh avenue. Inquire at 41)1 West Tweuty-hrat street.
(J.l/1 REWARD. ?LOST, ON HOARD OK AFTER
spj * ' leaving the Daniel lirew, Saturday evening. July 311, I
hy West street cars, a Physician's Visiting List. The above
reward will be given on delivery or sendliifi by express, <'. t).
D., to K. C. MOFFATT, M. D., 17 8'cheruicrliorii street, Brooklyn.
AIOM REWARD WILL BE PAID ANY PERSON |
vXUv who Will Inform Ibe advertiser where thO within '
descrtbed woman oati be lound and arrested vl/.., ai.er- !
man domestic, about tu rly years of age, rather below 1
medium height, brown bair and blue eyes, hollow cheeks
and vollow blotches on the lore-head, wears a few false ;
upper teeth, and moves a Utile heavy on her fret, speaks I
pretty good Euglish, and claims 4o have been born In this |
country. Pretends to have been married to a man In the 1
cooper business, who died ot Intemperance, and hss a child '
being brought rp by an old Herman aunt, who resides
somewhere near Alleotown, Pa. She goes by the
names Barbara Smith, Amelia, Leeno, lleiener, Long,
Rose and other*. Pan do plain sewing, and baa worked occasionally
In mlllluer store*. She It fond ol lager beer,
frequents the saloons, and Is acquainted with most all |
the breweries In this country, she Is a rover, ana i
belongs to a band of thieves and travels from city to city
seeking employment at Intelligence oflices for the purpose |
to rob and steal. This woman was emraged at an Intelligence
olllce, corner of Bowery and First street, io go on
Slalrn Island to do geneial housework. After remaining a '
few days she decamped on the 24th of May, 1870, at live ;
o'clock A. M., taking property with her amounting In the ;
aggregate to $2,6u0. consisting hf two Bonds, $1 0-41 each, on :
the Wllkcsbarre Coai and Irou Company, Noa. Iti7 and 108 (of i
which payment has been stopped; ijHPH In Jewelry, a pair
of very nne adjustable Gold Bracelets, set with pearls, and I
$301 worth of ladles' Clothing. This wotnnn, at the time of I
committing the robbery, appeared to be In an advanced state j
of pregnancy. The above reward wl.l be promptly paid by the
advertiser to any person giving Information as io where she i
can be found and arrested. by applying to Captain KBL>S<>,
300 Mulberry street, room 13; or at 48 llroad street, room 28.
&1011 wili' br pa,n to the rtNDKit or th*
iplUU gold Watch snd Cbsin leit In the water closet of
the Albemarlo Hotel, on Friday morning, by leaving at the
olllctiof the hotel. No questions asked.
q| A(Wi rkwar1i for thi: mrkssrs, *C?
P I "U" " laken aboil 4th of .Inlv from house on Madison
avenue, neur Thirty eighth street. Communications etrlrtiv
coninicnllal. Address or call on fHEll. A l.l.hN, I'll I I luce
street.
ti: 111 llllll RIWAKI). Till. NI.W KlltK SIOCK
JPlv/.U" I v" Kscbange oilers a reward of ? 10,00 i for the
arrest and convletloo of the murderer or murderers of Benjamin
Nathan, late a member of said Ktrliange, who was
killed on the night of July 28, lfe7li, at hl? Igoiise in Twentythird
street, New York City.
J. L. BKttWN KLL, Vice Chairman, Qov. Cora
D. C. HAYS, Treasurer.
U. O. W 111 ft, becrtlaxy,
ERAL
ptjowuw ynuwww.
(TUNARD LIMB.
J The Brlimli and North American Royal Mall teamlhlpi,
botwi-uu New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor.
t-'lha WrdiirHday, Aug. S AhrraloU .. Wed'jr., Ally. II
Sll.crla .'I lunula)-, Aui;. 4 Tripoli Thuraday, All". 2S
RuMla... Wcdneaday, Attn. Id Scotia... Wednesday, Au?. #1
t Llua.... Woiluaaday, Aiiu. 17 PiiUvla.. Thnraday, Kept. I
Samaria. . .Ttnueday, An?. IK .lava , .Wednesday, Sept. 7
KATES OK J'AKSAtiK.
>y vm- Hirair.ers not carrying steerage.
First cabin . ..$130, gold Seeoud cabin $80, fold
First cabin to Paris 14$. gold
Return tickets ' 260, gold
lly the steamers carrying steerage.
Kinit cabin IfbU, gold Steerago $SU, currency
Return tickets $1. 0, ;.?ld
Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all
part* of Europe at lowed rate*.
Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow. Havre,
Antwerp and other porta on the Continent and for Medlter
runran porta.
For freight and cabin passage apply ut the company'* office,
No. 4 Howling llroen.
For steerage passage ut 111 Broadway, Trlnltv Building.
CUAS. 0. FKANi KLYN. Ageut.
National link.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN,
front pier 47 North river.
ITALY. Grace Saturday, August 6. nt 12 M.
EN til AND, WebNter. S.i'urdav, A ugubt 111, at II I*. M
Passage to Liverpool or Queenstuw n?Cabin, $73 and $t??>;
steerage. $2s.
Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, queenstown,
Londonderry and Glasgow, $22. currency.
STEAM TO AND PROM HAVRE AND LONDON,
every fortnight, calling at Plymouth to land passenger*.
virginia Saturday, August IT. 7 A M.
DENMARK Wednesday, An net 24,2 P. M.
pennsylvania Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2 p. m
Cabin passage, $hl) and . '.HI.
Steerage passage, r3!.
Passengers hooked to Paris at reduced rates.
For further particulars apply at the company's office, Wl
Broadway.
F. w. J. lll'BST, Manager. (
qnly doukt ull to fka.yck.
The General Transatlantic Company's mall steamshfpi between
New York and Havre, calling at Hmd.
The splendid vessels oti this favorite route for the Continent
will sail from pier No. 5(1 North river as follow*:?
VILLE UK PARIS, Snrmont Saturday. August (1
ST. LAURENT, Lemarte Saturday, Augtiat 20
PKRKlRh, Duchesne Saturday, : eptoiuber 3
LAFAYETTE, Roupphii Saturday, September 17
Rates of passage, payable in gold, Including winr: To
Krixl i.rllnvr? Vtrit i '..??< . AilJii w H'-i,... a.-?-.
To Paris (including railway ticket .ilir> and >^7K.
These steamer* do nut carry steerage passenger*.
American traveller* going to or returning Iron the ("out!
neat of Europe, by taxing ihe steamers of thl* Inc. avoid I
both transit bv English railway* and the dlseomlorts of |
crox*ing the Channel, I e?ldc* Having tune, trouble and expense.
UEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, No. 6h Broadway.
JONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINK.
J Kate* of pursa c reiluced.
Steamer* vail direct to London
from pier No. 3 North river.
PARANA Atigmt 4, at 111 A.M.
Kate* of passage, pavable In currency:?
Klr*t cabin, s7b ; atecrave
Passengers honked lor Havre, Paris, Antwerp an I Rot
trrdam at reduce I currency rate*.
For freight and passage apnlv to
HOWLAND A ASPINWALL, Agents,
M South Htreet.
rrtHE ANCHOR LINK STEAMERS
1 tall to and from Ulasgow and Derry
every We inesday am' Saturday,
hooking passengers at the lowest rales, and forwarding
them at reduced rate* to and from all railway station* In
Ureal Britain, Ireland, Norway, Swe ten, Denmark, Hermany
anil America as safely, speedily, comfortably and
cheaply a* by any other line.
"EXPItEHh" HTEAMF.ltH. I "EXTRA" BTEAMESB.
AUSTRALIA Sat., Aug fi | TYRl AN Wed., Aug 3
I'tlLUMBIA Sat., Aug. 13 1 SI DON IAN Wed., Aug. 1(1
KUROPA Sat., Aug. (I | BRITANNIA. .Wed., Aug. 17
INDIA Sat. Am;. 27 | CALEDONIA ..Wed., Aug. 'At
CAMBRIA Sat.. Sept. 3 1 (>WA Wed.. Aug. SI
A.NULl A Sat.. Sept. Ill i I)At IAN Wed.. > ept, 7
DORIAN Wed.. Sept. 14
?and every Wedne*dny and Saturday thereafter,
Prom pier 20 North river, New \ nrkItateH
ot pass sec, payable in curreney
Klrtt rabiri*. ikfifi and ifiva, acaordlng b> loe itlon.
Excursion tickets, good lor twelve month*, if ISO.
Intermediate. If33; steerage, '*2S.
Certlheate*. at reduced rate*, can he bought here by thoce
wlehltig to send for their friends.
Drafts i?*ued, payable on presentation.
Apply at the Company's offices to
HENDERSON BROTHERS,
No. 7 Howling (J rem.
STEAM TO QUEEN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, 'ARryttig
the United Slate* mall*.
Sailing evcrv Wednesday.
MANHATTAN, Fomyih August3, at 10>? A M.
MINNESOTA. Whitieray August 10, at 4 P. M
Prom oler 46 North river.
Cabin passnge, $n). gold ; b tee rage, Hi30, currency.
I'u**engers hooked to and from Pari*. Hamburg. Norway
and Sweden. Ac. Draft* on Ireland, England, prance and
Oermany at lowest rate*. Apply to
WILLIAMS A (JUIDN. 29Broadway.
QTEAM TO QKEENRTOWN AND LIVERPOOL,
it Cunard Line.
SIBERIA Thursday. Aug. 4
SAMARIA Thursday, Aug. 18
Cabin passage. $M), gold: steerage, R3.I, currency
Steerage tickets from Europe tsifued at lowest rates.
Kor cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling (trecn.
Fur steerage passa'-e apply at 111 Broadway. Trinity BuildIn?.
CHARLES (I. KRANCK l.YN, Agent.
OTKAM TO QPKBHBTOWH ANO LIVERPOOL
i ' Eyerv \\ txlnenday, Thursday and Saturday.
MANHATTAN Wednesday. Auiust 3
ITALY Saturday. Aopi-t >
Until* payable In any pan of England. Ireland. Sr. Hand,
at current rates of exchange. Apply at THOMPSON'S passage
oilier, 73 Broadway, corner of Rector street.
TjTOR LIVERPOOL ANO QUEENKTOWN INM AN
I line of royal wall steamers arc appointed to sail as follows
CITY OF LONDON Saturday, Annul 6, 3 P. M.
ETNA (via Halifax) Tuesday, Augusts, I P. M
CITY OK BROOKLYN Saturday, August 13, 7 A. M.
CITY OK BRUSSELS Saturday, AnimalTU, 12 M.
and each succeeding Sutuiday and alternate Tuesday, Iroin
pier 45 North river.
Kates of Passage:?
Payable In (lold I Payable In Currency.
First Cabin, single berth. .<175 I Steerage $1(1)
To London, do H i I To London 35
To Paris, do SO To Paris .'(8
To Halifax, N. H., do.... !10 | To Hsl.ax. N. S 15
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen,
Ac., at reduced rates.
Tickets rsn be bought here at moderate rates by peraous
wishing to send for their friends.
Kor further information applv at the company's oHIce.
JOHN O. DALE. Agent,
15 Broadway, New York.
TAPSCOTT'S MIGRATION AND FOREIGN Exchange
olttce. Parsage from Liverpool and (Jiirenstown
weekly by lirst rlaas steamships. Also from Liverpool and
London by weekly sailing packets Drafts of ill and upwards,
available In any part of (treat Britain and Ireland, at
the lowest ratea, at TAP8C0TT BROTHERS A CO.,
88 South street. New Y ork.
COAHTWI.SK NTKAItf.HlfIPS.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'8
through line to
California and china.
Freight ami passage greatly reduced.
Through rales, New York 10 Kan Francisco: First
class, Steerage.
$1/5 to 4)170, $1X1.
according to location of berth.
These rate* Include bertha, board and all ncceaaarlea for
the trip.
Steamer* of the above liue leave pier No. 42 North river,
foot ol Canal atrart, at 12 o'clock noon,
ON fiTH AND 21ST OK EACH MONTH,
except when those days fall on Bitnday, then the day previoua.
One hundred pound* of baggage free to each adult. Metllctne
and attendance tree.
August 5 OCEAN QCEEN, Captain Maurv, connecting
with atcamrr COLORADO, Captaiu Farosworth.
steamer JAPAN, Captain , will leave San Franclaco
September 1, 1H70, for Chlnaand .lacan.
All freight for Kan Francisco will go an fast, and he received
until 4 P. M. Thursday. August 4.
Freight fur Central American and South I'actlie ports will
be received until 4 P. M. on Wednesday. Angus: 3. only.
All the usual facilities afturded shippers In cotlerllug Inland
charges, Ac.
For freight or passage tickets, and all further information,
apply attlieoltlcc, pier No. 42 North river.
K. H. BABV, A cent.
ITNITED STATES MAII. TO HAVANA.
J Atlantic Mall Steamship Conn.any.
Sailing regularly every Thursday, at e o'clocs |'. M. pre
clsnly, tcoin pier Nn. 4 North river.
MOItKO CASTLE, Captain It. Adams Augusts
MAGNOLIA, Captain E. Van Slee via Nassau) Aufusl II [
MISSOURI, Captain J. B. Edwards... August Is
For freight or passage apply to
H. G. WHEELER, Jr.. President.
No. & Bowling Ureen.
Havana, sisae and vera criiz.
New York and Mexican Mall Steamship Line,
sailing every twenty days, from pier 17 East river.
The new steamers
CITY OF MEXICO. Timmermun. Monday, Aug. 1, at :t P. M.
CITY OF MKKIDA, Deaken, Saturday, Aug. 20, all P. M.
For freight or passage apply to
14 F. ALEXANDRE A SONS, 33 Kruadwsy.
Texas link
of Oalveslnn Steamer*.
The AI steamer GENERAL SEDGWICK. Captain Gates,
at pier 20 Lust river, will sail on Saturday, August 6, or soon
er if full.
Ail goods for Houston or the interior wilt be forwarded by
Our agents, Messr*. T. H. MeMahou A Co., free ot charge.
Steamer VARUNA will follow.
For freight or pass ige apn.y to
C. II. MALLOKY A CO.. 1S8 Maiden lane.
. , I
Fran NE'\ OKLKAN8 DIRECT.
The Cromwell Steamship Line,
lesvlng nler No. 0 North river, at d o'clock P. M., as follows:
?
CORTER. Nelson August 6 i
geo. washington, Gaiter anc.i t !
Freight received dally. Through rated given lor Ual'.'eston, I
Indianola. Mobile and St. Louis.
( abln passage, Ht-era^r, ftllfi. For paafapa or freight
apply to II. H < HUM A ELL A ( (I . Mi . M -'.reel.
r/OR NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT.
1" old Line. Low freight.
Tbc well known lirst eladd aulewheel steamship
in: Soto.
Tliod. H. Morton, Commander,
will leave pier No. ltd North river on Saturday, August A, at 3
I' M. Fright taken at through rates tor fit. leml?, Mobile
and Galveston.
For freight or passage, having anperior aceommodationi,
apply to LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO.,
Ke Liberty atreet.
EHN ? IIARI.KSTON, s. | ? TBR I LOR1IIA FONTS,
I" the South and Sontliweat. Jhr New York and Sooth
Carolina steamship Company'* brat elana ltdewheel *l a nghtp
BOOTH CAROLINA,< aptam K. Adklns,on fivon oday,
August 3, sailing from pic r No. f> North river.
Superior accommodation* lor | 'senders.
Through passage tlcketa an.l bu t ol lading lanued In eon
nec'lon w ith the Scaith Carolina , a .mart to all puluU South
I ami Southwest, and with steamers to Florida ports.
| ln?nranee by this line one hall p"i nod.
'Ihe steamer CIIAMI'ION will follow, and sail Saturday,
[ Augusts.
1 11LNKY R. MORGAN A CO., Agents, 30 Broadway.
iD.
PRICE FOUR CEDTT&
COAHTWIHB HTBA)IS!HI%
fviK NBW ORLEANS DIRE! r
M KKCH A NTS' STEAMSHIP LINE.
Brum pier No. 12 North river. at 3 o'clock P. M.,
I'NITEU Si A IKS,
? . on Saturday, Auguat 6.
Freightreceived daily. Tlir lugb ratee given for St. Lottie,
V '''kiburg, Mobile, Ovlveitmi anil Imllanola.
r or freight or (jeaaage, having auperlor accomtnodationa,
-wt " rnriir.Mi: HAHH.K, ?J nroaawuy.
IjMJR NORFOLK. CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.
Old Dominion steamship Company.
Steamships of this line leave pier 37 North river, foot of
Beach street,
For Norfolk, CitV Point an I Richmond every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, it 3 P. II , ronnerilmt with the Virgliila
and Tennesae" Airline, the Seaboard Inland Airline,
Petersburg and Weldon rallroa.li Chesapeake and Oliio rail.
roads and Richmond and OauvUlo railroads. Through patsenger
ticket* and t'iroii ;h hills of lading at reduced rate*it
all points Sooth and Southwest.
Apply at olllce on pier 1.7. or to
ji. I, McCHEAOY, President,
1X7 Ureenwtch slicet. corner of l?ey.
PitAVK1.1.Kits' <;Cli>K.
Hatii and coney island railroad, kulton,
Wall, South and Hatrlllon ferry car* to tlreeowood Cemetery
connect with steam car* to the Island every torty
minutes.
IvUTCHK.SS am> COLUMBIA RAILROAD .-OH AND
I alter V. ednes.lay. July 27, 1X70, the trains on thla road
will leave FUlikill Landing for Matteawan, O.euUain, FlshWill.
Silver Lake. Lagrange, \ erL.ank, Milbruok, haug .ll and
Pine Plains .il lis :tH| A. M. and 8:15 P. M., on arrival of trains
leaving New York vl,t Hudson Kiver Kaltruau at 7 and MA.
M. and 4 P. M.
Returning,
loaves Pino Pintti* at 8:2AA. M. and 4:5(1 P. V., connecting
with trains ou llu.ison River Railroad, arriving in New York
at 11 A. M. and *J:'*i P. M.
R K.N J AM IN STRONO, Superintendent.
I.70K BRIDOI PORT AND ALL POINTS O.N 1IODRAtonlo
and Naiigaliick Railroad: fare fl; slea nera leave
Catharine slip at Id uoon an I 111 every night i Sundays excepted
).
| | A III,KM, ASTORIA AND PECK SLIP.
Summer arrangement.
Steamer* SYLVAN STREAM inn SYLVAN OLKN,
un and alter Monday, July 11,
leave Harlem for Astoria and Peek s.iii at 6, 7, K, 9, and 10:30
A. M., and I .*1,3:15, 4 15, f>p. M.
i.cave ,I I K sup t..r Astoria anil Harlem at 7, S 9 15 and
11 :;il A. m .1 4:15,5 Hand ? 1*. M. Landing at
Kieyentb and ISiilli streets ton li way
Fare, Hie., or Id ticket* 1 or ijlt. im Sunday fare 15c.
First boat leaves Hurlcm W A. M , last boat leaves Peck
slip 7 P. M., not lundim; at tslnr.a -r I3< to sir-hi
earner SYLVAN GROVE can be chartered for excursion*.
App.y at the olhce. foot of IXOlh ?t -ct. liar cm.
NKW YORK AM' HARuKM RAILROAD^ "
On anil alter Monday, May 28 IRi'U, two ex; res* train*
wilt leave depot, corner of Twrtiiy-Sixth atrcct and Fourth
avenue, ua lollowa
10 :a<) A. M., Kutluud Express.
1.45 P. It!., Montreal Exnrca*.
Sleeping coucliea on night traina between New York
St. Albums Vt. I.e. BDl'ltllOUT, Superintendent.
PEOPLES' ALBANY A NO TROY STE \ M KR -KOP.M ERI
ly having run fr,"n; ler40, foot of Canal itrr' l. now learn
their new depot pier 44. font of Prince or Charlton and
Spring street* c. erv afternoon ?t six o'clock. Passenger*
by borao cars wi.l act out at t'barlloii street. Great reduction
of tare to Albany and Troy. Knttalo and tbo West,
Saratoga and the North. Ticket* to Saratoga and return
for I(A, good until tine I.
CHARON SPRINGS. A1,L RAIL I RoM ALBANY. -PASO
aengera leavllu: New York ov DAY RilAI', People a line,
or Troy line of ate mboat* can procure tbrou ;b ticket*, have
their naggAvc chec ed direct to Sharon, via Albany and
Suaqueliauna Railroad, ni l avoid the tedious carriage ride by
other route*.. By the night boat* pause p er , reacb Sharon
nt 10:38 A. M.; by ttin day boat* at !l ;lg 1'. M. 1 am enri r? by
the Unison River Railroad will be trauafcrru I at Albauy to
the Albany and Sua ,iiehanna depot free on applying to the
proper agent stationed on the outside of the depot,
Sunday train in connection w ith People'* Line " earner*
from New 5 ork Saturday night, leave Albany a' " :80 A. M
arriving at tlie Spring* at lU:I5 A. M. Returning arrive at
Albauy at 8 I'. M. Sunday.
S. E. MaYO, General Ticket Agent.
i>t) TO ALBANY AND TROV.-THE DAY LINE STEAM?I>.j
hoatn I' VIBKAKI) and DANIEL DREW will leave
Vcatry street pier at 8:1", aud Thirty-fourth at reel at 9 A. M.,
landing at Yonker*. Nvack and I'arrylown by ferryboat; Cue*
/cm,', Weal Point, Cornwall, Ncwhurg, Poughkei pile, lthlnebrck.
Maiden, Catxkill and Hudson. A apecial train of I road
gauge care, In connection with the day boa's, will leave on
arrival at Albany, commencing June In, for Sharon Spring*
(fare $1 from New York'and for Cherry Valley. The steamboat
SENECA v. ill traiiifrr passenger* Irom Albany to Troy.
Ticket* on anlo'and baggage checked b? Dodils' Euprr**
olhce, !'44 Broadway and No. I Court street, Hmnklyu.
EXCUEMONS.
A A.-THE FISHING HANKS DAILY, SATURDAYS
. excepted, ateamer RIP VAN WINKLE, Csp'.aln Simmon*.
leaving Peck allp at 7:30 A.M., Christopher street
at 8 A. M., and iter No. 4 North river at 8:45 A vf. bait,
line*, refreshment* and music on board. Pure $|; ladles
60 cents.
/AONEY IalaND EXCI BMOMS TO THE SI- ASHORE.
Id Norlb and East River Line*. North River Line Th?
steamer Nm walk runs regularly every day, leaving Wi st Tenth
street at 9:i0,12:30, 3 20; Warren it rest at 8:40, 13:10, 3.40;
l i.r K? A ul III I un<t A ..'ch.clf Vast klver I.IOe_TllH
learner Mela run* regular y i very day. leavlut: Kighth Ktreel
hi* id, U ..U, 2:21); Peek slip al b:40, 11:4U, 2.4U; Fulton
ferry, Brooklyn, al9, 12 uud H u'clock.
hAILY BOAT FOR THE riaHlNO BANKS '8ATURadars
ami Sundays excepted). The fntl lai nig steamboat,
wilti upper and lower saloons, SYLVAN SIIORK, Caplain
Olney, will leare Norlli Kt,:tith street, \S lllhiinsburg, 6:40
A. M.; Klguth street, Kast river, 7 A. M.; Peck slip, 7:30
A. M.; Christopher street, North river, FA. M.; pier 4
North river. H 3b A. M.. Oil Saturday, from Newark (wharf
below Stephen A Cumllt'i), at 8 o'cloe.. A. M., landing at
Bergen Point. Bait, lines and refre?hiuenta on board. Also
braaa anil cotillion band. Fare liflv cents.
I/OK THK FISHING HANKS?DAILY, SATURDAY*
P excepted. The well-known tea going steamer 8TATK
OK MAlNK, Captain K. P. 'J'reinain, with her ei mmnuloua
main and upper saloons, will leave Kirhlli street.) ast river,
ni 7 A. M. ; Peck Slip. Kant river, at 7 :*U A. M.; I 'hrDtopher
street, North n.-er, a' S A. M.; l'ler No. 4, North river, At
8:211 A. M. Lut/'l bran and cotillon baud, bait, llnei and
refreshment* on board, (lent* :jll; Ladies Mle.
Fob catskill and Hudson, landing at new
Hamburg, Khlnebeck, Ac. The new. fust steamboat
NKVURKINK, Captain vv. H. Mellon, leaves foot Warren
street every Tuesday, Thuriday and Saturday at 5 o'clock P.
M. Pare $1.
NAKRAGANSKT S II A MS 111 I' COMPANY.
Special Notice to Passengers.
Long Branch Kacei.
Ou the race days ut Long Branch, ol Saturday, Inly .Ml, and
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saiitrday following, the
train connecting at snndy llook with itearner Plymouth
Rock, from pier root ot Warren ilreet. North river, at II A.
M.. will not it'll, at Highlands and Reabrlchl us uatial. hut
proceed direct to Long Branch and the race courae at Oceanport.
Fare to the race courae, $1. '
JAMBS F1SK, Jr., I'realdent.
New and first clash steamboat plf.ahant
VALLEY from Soring at rent dally, Sunday* included,
at 10, 2, 6Sg and 7 I'. M. for Kurt Lee. Fleaaant Volley ami
Hhady Side, landing at Thirty-fourth alrer-t both way*.
VTEWBURU. i'OUOHKEEPSIK AND RONDOUT, LAND1.N
lng at C ozr.en*', Went Point, Cornwall. New Hamburg
and Milton. The r team boat MARY I'OWELL, on and after
May 14, will leave Vealry iitrect pier at r, :30 p. M. dally.
Rock away reach.-the fast and rape
teainer POPE CATLIN, Captain ll.fi. Karrte, makea
regular dally tr 11 h >hirlus the entire era* n, leaving Eaai
Eighth Btreet 7 :1.',; Peca xTip 7 :4A; Fulton ferry Brooklyn,
8 lb; Warren all eel. New Vork. 9; retnrnlnr, leave* llo, ka
way at I!:!!() P. M., arriving at Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 5:45;
New York at 8. Connecting with Rail heal* lot Far Rockaway.
Fare bo eenta i aeh way.
OTEAMER THOMAS E. HDt.SE LEAVES CHKISTOI'll
kr atruet dally at 10.2 and for Fleaaant Val.cv and
Fort Lee. Sunday* leaver at 10, 2 and landing at Thirtyfourth
Direct each wav. Mimic on hoard.
IiEORUE W. ARNETT, Cantatn.
SUNDAY BOAT FOR ALBANY AN!> TROY.?ONE OF
n the magnificent me ,mcraot the "People*' Albany and
Troy Line," every Sunday afternoon at ?l* o'e'oek. Pier 44,
North river, and foot of Went Thirty-fourth aliret, at 6 15.
TO CHARTER -FOR EXCURSIONS. STEAMERS FORT
Lee and Pallaade. Apply to ORARY HOLLKNBKCK,
lb6 Maiden lane.
The favorite, elegant, palatial steamer
ElnUeru yu en, unequalled for ?l/.e, apeed, Hafety and
eomfort, carry lug f'.bOO puMenger*. to charter lor plcnlea and
eieuralon*. Ala , other alearaem and tia--e?. lona (eland
aud oilier grove*. BLOOMER x CO., 1411 Front uliret.
YA< IITs, STKAIIIBOATIS Ait:.
1/lOR HALF.?SLOOP YACHT JULIA, 37 FEe.T DECK,
1 IS beam; four feel water, i-irge cabin; two nulla ?all?,
In complete Older; lira at Sallora' Snug Harbor, Statin
Inland. Adore** lion 7 "2 l'oatottiie,
I/OR SALE-TIIE CELEBRATED BRITISH BUILT
F racing Vacht Kltteu, 18 ton*, winner of many prtxea in
Europe, cutter rigged and ready fur aea; now lying at Burlington.
N. J.; beautifully fitted and aplcndld aea hoat; about
42 I ret lone, 9 feet beam and 7 feet draft; in splendid eoudltlnn.
She ha* proved herself one of the tauten cuttera afloat.
Aitdrcvs T. J. W , Post ulhoe, Burlington, N. j.
WANTED TO HIRE FOR ABOt'T TWO MONTHS, A
mail Schooner Yacht, of about ten torn. Address,
stating terras, YACHT, hoi *.'i Brooklyn Po?l oflire.
"\r At'HT PSYCHE. FOR SALE SLOOP YACHT
1 P.y rbe, 21 tons new niea?urenient, built by Herretboff;
winner of hint pnrr at llosloo city regatta, July 4, 1870, and
of enteral other prizes, he Is the fastest, neat lilted and
furmsbrd yacht ol her class in the country, la In splendid
order, and m only sold I ecause her owner is to IraTc the sea
shore and hat no finther use for her. Apply to THOMAS
OKAS', iJ Tremonl row, Boston
MACHINERY.
t MIS' IRON WORKS. PORTABLE STATIONARY
J\ and Hoisting Engines. Saw Mills, Burr Mills, Wood worth
A Farrar Ptauers. niaeblnlsts' Toola, Shires' Oovcrnor, Utlra
Steam (jangm, ftjaston'* Saws. Belting; all Bret class goods
and at lowest prices, helore purchasing call on or aodrrsa
KDWD. I*. UAM I'SON, Ig t'ortlandl tt^et. New York.
IjtOK SAKE THE PATENT RIGHT OF AN IMPROVE^
ment In Sewing Machines; a working machine may he
seen at 21h Centre street, tom-lb floor. New York, which baa
advantages over all other sewing machines yet known.
I rum kalf.-one roper caloric engine, one
horse, in good order.
JOHN ERSKINK, No. 9 Lalgbt street
ONE HCNDRED HORSE POWER KNGINE~A.SU
Bolleis. w'th everything complete. Cylinder 20x48;
boilers (three 42i!A; two 14-lnrh flues. Will be sold cheap
to make room for larger one*. Apply at 141 Plymouth street,
Brooklyn.
CLOTItiNe.
II AT M. MARKS', 93 SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE
xY i Eighth street, and at my branch store, .HI Sixth avenue,
ladles an I gentlemen can receive the full value lu cash
for ihelr cast-oil Wearing Apparel, Diamonds, .lewelty. Carnets
furniture if. The nest vim nan do is nlcaan to call
luy ettabllubment or * -nil u? a note , the number* aa above.
Ladle* walled on by M . Mark* True, you will be dealt
* itb to your aatlala Uion ami benedt.
\T ?71 SEVENTH AVENUE. NHAII TTV BUT Y-SIXTH
Mreet, M AllKAHAMS will pay lire be*', ptlee* lor < .i?l
oil riotblng, Furniture, IT<r;e?, by calling or audrcaain?
Lauica attended to by Mr*. Abraham*.
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