COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS.
{CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE. ]
1U persistency, Itn moral dTing, deserve admiration
Uld pairuoatfu. If you in your own spheres ran ussisl
IB bringing tbinga of d*rkne.-n lo light, n<>( from the
siean spirit of epvy or malice or because you take
pleasure thereto, which is internal, but front the awlul
aecesalUes of righteousness, you will deserve well of
/?ar country *nd he tbe lienelictors of mankind
in conclaston the speaker urged his hearers to cher
I* their Alma Mater and lo lead Christian lives.
HIIL HI) MIL
Review of the Stock Market?k Dull
Week and Irregular Prices.
DECLINE IN GOLD.
Capital a Drag and Money Ecsy?The Movement in
.Railway and Government Bonds?Mining Intelligence.
Wiu Strkit, )
Scmdat, June 'Ji, 1870.j
Then are few evont* of sufficient iiu]>oriance to be
ystsd Ip the ledger of tbe week. x
Business In the slock market has been unusually dull,
?bowing an indisposition on the part of those whose
captUI enables them to give real strength and consist
ency to the market to Join in what is cltarly a gamble
between a law local operators. Brokers' offices are
comparatively deserted, clerks arc idie, expenses are
MeumnlaitSM and the feeling of depression Is almost
universal.
So far as speculation is concerned?auch sa it Is?the
principal leaturo was tbe strength of the granger
?locks, which were marked up to a point that enabled
not a few of the ancient holders to realize a lair proilt
for their patleuce. lucreased earnings are reported on
these lines as the result of a sharp movement of grain,
and the "point" haa undoubtedly been well allltsed.
The compactness of the cliques engaged in manipulat
ing Northwest and St. Paul la the chief secret of their
?access. '
In other securities, like Western Union, Pacific Hail
and Lake Shore, the fluctuations have been more or
leas suggestive of lacteal tactics, prices acting and re
letlng obedient to tho whims of the bold plajwra whose
littlo piles are at stake. Tne "point" that a dividend
will be surely paid by the latter continues to be freely
ilrculatcd. We can obtain no truthful information on
the subject. New York Central remains quite steady
It 106 a 106, notwithstanding the unfavorable bulletins
daily published concerning the condition of the vener
able Commodore.
Tho contracts that have been' made with this com
pany by shippers to carry freight at present low rates
?ntil February and even later, with the privilege of
iny further reduction that may be made, are regarded
is inimical to the best interests of tbe line, and sug
jestivo of a determination to fight tn the pending war
10 tbe bitter end.
Much interest attached daring the week to the er
?tic course of New Jersey Central, which, after run
ling down to 72%, was met by a statement of President
lounston that things are not so bad us they might bo
ind promise to be a great deal better, whereupon the
"aborts" rushed in to covcr and advanced itie figures
to 70. Subsequently it further deciiued, but at the
eloae presented the evidence of a sustaining power by
rallying to 76%. Delaware and Lackawanna likewise
lullered from depression In the early part of the week,
Ihe opinion apparently being ireely shared that bottom
haa not been reached In any of the coal carrying stocks,
fbo Michigan Central party suoccedea In putting their
favorite up to 49 and are predicting yet higher Ogures
but in the race ol a summer market and the absence
of a legitimate demand lor eveu the civeciultlen it is
difficult to see on what ground* a permanent upward
movement can take place at the present time in any
stock cm the list.
It Is but lair to my that there is a small constituency
of prophets ou Wall street who do not look on tho ex,
Isting situation through the (toggles of ipclancboly, and
recommend thoir irlcnds to avail themselves of present
low prices, and by buying "along the line" be preparod
lor an autumn rise. While this sanguine class are not
themselves openly setting tho example, nnd are
?Imply eloquent to the audience that surrounds the
stock indicator, the remoteness of the result makes the
prediction plausible, and Is worth remembering. Your
?mall operator, however, is generally too impecunious
to wait for large profit* or take the chances of a thtee
or live per eent decline against an advance of tenor
Dlleen t?er cent three months bencc. He *
Count* time by porno ilir:>tu,
Not by figures on I Us dial. ,
TUK TKAlHACTIOMS OP Till WKBK.
The following table represents the opening, highest
and lowest sales, regular way, of the principal stocks
during the past week, together with the number of
?hares dealt in:?
jVo. of Open- High- Lcnc
Shart*. xng. lit ?ft
Atlantic and Pacific pret. 250 J% '2% 2%
Atlantic sud i'acitic lei... 1,107 18 18% 17
Chicago and Northwebt'n. 16,000 42% 43% 42
C. and N. W. preierrod... 4,420 <54 % 67 64%
Chicago, K. 1. and 1'aciQo 10,722 109% 109% 108%
Chicago, Bur. and Quinry 265 114% 115% 114%
Col., Chi. and lnd. Cent.. 060 4 4 4
C,C.. C. and 1 470 46 40 43
Clevelaadand Pittsburg.. 290 U2'{ 93 92%
Chicago and Alton 570 102% lw; i02>,
Del., l.uck. and Western.. 17,219 106% 107% 104%
Del and Hudson Canal.... 934 1U5- 106% 105
Adams Kxpress 133 109% lmi'j 109%
American Express 430 />*' ^ 69% 69
Wells, Fargo & Co llo 89% 89%
Erlo 7,677 13% 14 13%
Harlem fiOO 136 136 13?
Hannibal and Su Joseph. S26 13% 13% 13%
Han. and St. Jo. pre!.... 100 22 % 22% 22%
Illinois Central 720 97 % 07% ?7%
Lake Shore 188,377 55 65% 64
Michigan Central 17,578 48% 48% 46%
Morris and Eseex 300 101% 102 101%
Mo., Kansas and Texas... 000 9 8%
Milwaukee and St. Paul.. 26,5<K) 41% 42 s; 41%
Milwaukee and St. Paul pf 33,t>50 72 72% 70%
New York Central 2,307 106% 107% 106
Ne* Jersey Central 30,315 77% 79 72%
Sew Jersey Southern.... loo 1 1-1
Ohio and Mississippi 6,010 16% 16% 16%
Pacific Mall 11,720 '25' 'ib\ 24%
Panama loo lae 136 136
Paciflc or Missouri 1,600 10 10 7%
tit. L, K. C. and N. prof. loo 29% 29% 29 u
Tol., Wab. and Western.. 1.300 2% '2% 1%
Union Pacific 200 60 CO 6o
Western Union Tel 76,290 68% 69^ ?6%xd
Pro. Con. L. and P. Co... 300 118% 118% 117%
M. L and M. Co 2,6i0 6% 9% ? 4
M. L. and M. Co. prel.... 965 9 10 9
Gold _ 112% 112% 111%
Total fbr the week 601.980
CLOS1XO NUCSS? SATURDAY, 3 T M.
I'setfcMall.... v4J? ? '.'4', ;i MPpl 70*: a flow
Vast Intel... 67% a 67% C.CC*!,... ? m
All A faciei 17% a l7<-t C.OAIC..,.. a% a 4
VuiekrtlTer... 13 a 15% l)*l,L <k W.... 107 a I07U
tjaieftsilver pf. 18 a iiC KHe 18% a la'.
V ar Laud A M ??% ? !l Man A 81 Jo .. 13'. * 13% I
Marl. AM pi ?% u 10 II an A >t Jo pf 2;? a 20
Adams Kx 109% a ll<i LakeSlyore.... M% a OH,
Aaar Ex 0^% a 09 Mich Centra'.. -in , a i>i
L f h*. . 72', ? 7H K V t Mar l:-4% * 137
*e U-FariiaM b?% a uo N i c a h K.. 100% a Hat
Chic A Alios ..102 a U>3% N J On. 70-. a 7?%
cie? a 1'ltu . W% a OhlaAMiat... l? . a l?v
CblcA> W... 43 a 43% Nuaiii* . ? * 14u
t hie * > H pi. Wl% a >+?', 1 ul A Wall ... 1%a 2
CIltAKl .]??', ? HM% I uluu I'aaMc.. W ? 00
lOAMf 41% a 41^ Miwoor l'??. 6% a 7
TUB MOJfKT MARKET.
The sitnstlon ol the money market has reflected
great ease. Tho supply Is abundant, wore capital is
offering than can be ased, and the payment of interest
and dividends will largely sugmen' the amount on
kaad. Call loans bsve ranged from 3 to 1% per rent
Tnue loans runntag through the year have beea done
at 4 per eent. The supply ol mercantile paper is very
?mall, and nearly all grades aro subjected to a clo.-o
scrutiny. Some names, classed as "jrilt-euged," lind
ssle at low as 3% a 4 per cent, but the ^cadiag note
brokers scale rates aa follows:?
CBamK.vrr famii.
Doublo named? ?s?zty hayt. Four Month*.
First elans 3% a 6 4 a 5%
Good 6 a 6% 6% a 6
8tngie named
Firm class 4 a 6 5 a 6 <4
??"d ? u 7 7 a 8
Not so well known 8 a 9 9 a 10
??ld i-Arr.s.
Double named?
l'rinie ? a 6 0 s 7
Kinglo named?
Good ? a 8 I a 9
The foreign exchanges have been strong snd slightly
higher, leading to renewed exports ol gold.
TMK OOLD MARK ST.
The Oold Room speculation lias been very bearish
?*4 the price haa fallen from 112% to 111%. The doso
was made at 112)f. It Is estimated that from 110,000,ooo
to $1J),u>j.OOO nold huvo been told short this week on
tbe prospective July disbursements by the Treasury
and ibe talk about another syndicate taking a Urge
amount of lour and a half per cent bond*. There bas
been a good borrowing demand for hash gold all tbe
week.
Tbe following shows the value in gold of $100 green
backs (United States Treasury notes, fractional notes
and national bank notes) at twelve o'clock to-day and
at the same hour of tbe days named:?
J tint 24. June. 23. June '22. June 21. June 20. June 19.
$89 40 $89 18 flit 98 $88 98 $88 98 988 ''J
EXfoBTS AND IMPOSTS.
The foreign commerce of tbo week was as follows:?
Geucral merchandise. Imports, including dry goods,
$4.41(2,551; produce exports, $0,233,003; spccio ex
ports, $1,763,950.
The total imports of merchandise since January for
this year wero $153,310,430, against $170,747,337 for
the corresponding period in 1876, and $211,153,681
Ml 1874.
sovbbhmbnt bonus.
These have beeu in active demand daring tbo week
by Institutions ana private capitalists. At first they
were strong, but later, In sympathy with gold, they
declined, which induced still further orders that could
not be supplied, owing to the small uumbcr of bonds
oOermg.
STATS BONOS.
In the bonds of the Southern States there bas been a
better demand at firmer figures, though the dealings
were the largest in Tennessee* and Louistanas. On tbe
latter interest is now being paid. They represent sixty
per cent by composition or the original debt of the
State. By the umeuduieul of tbe State constitution,
ratified by tbe people, tbe whole Slate debt is limited
to $15,OOO.OOU The old debt is being consolidated at
the rats'of sixty nor cent, and this $16,000,000 provi
sion will more than cover tbe outstanding bonds. Tbe
inquiry lor Missouri bonds brought the price of plain
sixes to 108. The District or Columbia 3.06s Were firm,
and advanced on the passage ol a bill making standiug
provision lor the interest In place of a semi-annual ap
propriation.
B AILROAD BUNDS.
These maintained steadiness and la some instances,
as lor instance the lines not involved In the present
rivalry for freights, were strong and active, Tho Paeillc
Issues were higher. Capital Is evidently soeking to
this class of securities a chance for employment, and
good bonds will reap the benelit.
MIMNU STATISTICS.
Until within a very recent period It haa been the
common opinion of those who have not acquainted
themselves with the statistics of tbe business that
mining for the precious metals la tbe most hazardous,
and, upon the average, the least remunerative of all
industrial pursuits. We commend to such as still bold
to that view the following excerpt from a trustworthy
authority. The allowauoe for expenditures seems to
be liberal, while the figures as to the production aro
actual and apparently indisputable.
"By carclul tearch among tbe records of all gold and
silver mining companies incorporated in tbe United
States, it haa been estimated that about $000,000,000
have been subscribed toward mining and milling com
panies, from tho time of the discovery of gold in Call'
lornia, up to tbo beginning of 1876. This figure repre
sents the total capital stoek and assessments ol all
companies of which record can be found. About sixty
per cent of this A gore, or $300,000,000, was paid in
cash; the balance still remalus as paper. Now what
have been the results* The following will show ap
proximately the whole thing:?
Bullion produced $1,088,000,000
Intrinsic value of mineral lands working
up to 1875 only, counting tbe produc
tion as a proht of ten per cent per an
num.. 760,000,000
Total $2,438,000,000
Actual capital Invested 300,0011,000
Estimated value 01 suri'uee improvements. 200,000,000
Labor oi 10,000 men at $4 per <lay lor 26
years 800,000,000
Total $800,000,000
Prolii during 20 years ? 1,578.000,000
Total $2,431,000,000
?or a little more than $60,000,000 per year (part of
this being permanent Improvement), which, upon au
investment of $300,000,000, represents a profit or about
sixteen per ceut per annum from the date oL.the dis
covery of gold is 1840 till 1876."
ooijuoa ami> PKODccm
The coinage of the Philadelphia, San Francisco and
Carson City mints for Ore months amounted to
$26,020,4U2. The coinago for May was as lollows:? ,
San Francisco mint $3,814,000
Philadelphia 1,301,UNO
Carson 681,160
Total $6, MO, 840
Tbe treasure shipments from San Franclsoo to China
and Japan, by tbe steamer Gaelic, were as follows:?
Mexican dollars $393,2*7
Trade dollars 864,42*
Silver bars 80,188
Gold coin 7,710
Gold dust 3,.'>40
Total $860,140
The daily ore product of tbe principal mine* on the
Comstock lode Is reported to be aa follows:?
Tuns.
Consolidated Virginia ftoo
Beicncr 400
California :i6u
Opbir ;too
Cruwa Point ISO
Justice 120
Choiiar-Potosl 120
MUIOMAJIDA.
The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company an
nounce that hereafter the unilorm rate of twenty-five
coat* lor ten words will be adopted on all messages ?
between New York city and the New Kuglana States,
and also tbe unltorm rate of $1 between ail such points
and St Louis, cxeept daring Convention week, when
tbe rate will be twonty-tlvo cents.
Tbe Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Com
pany have taken a contract for tbe delivery of 6,000
tons of rails to the Texas aud Pacific Railway Company,
part ot which are of their own manufacture and part of
the product of two private firms on the line ol their
road. This contract was secured by agroeing to deliver
them promptly by steam Irorn Philadelphia at Houston,
Texas, for which purpose the Reading road was able to
put lis own steamers into the business in order to re
ceive the work lor its own region, and thus give
employment to a great number of idle maa now In that
suction.
The directors of tbe Philadelphia, Wilmington and
Baltlmoro Railroad Company have declared a k. mi
annual dividend of four pur cont, payable on and alter
the 1st prox.
Mr. W. I. Scott, of Erie, Pa., has been eleoled Presi
dent ot tbo Canada Southern Railroad Company, and
Mr. John Hots, of New York, President ol the Toledo .
and Wabash.
The London ami Northwestern Railway woris, at
Crewe, Kngl.ind, tiynod out their two thousandth
locomotive recently, and gave a public dinner to cele
brate the occasion.
The interest on Illinois State bonds, duo first Mon
day in July, it Is announced, wMI be paid at tbo
American Exchange National ilank. New York, July 3.
The Denver and liio Graudo Railroad is completed
and runmug to a point seventy-four miles from the
San Juan guld region, by the Fort Garland route.
A now rule on tbo Central Vermont Railroad 1
quires every member to take tha total abstinence
pieJge, aud dlsmlaaal is to follow a violation or It.
l'tye Chatham National Bank has declared a semi
annual dividend of 6 per cent, payable July 1.
Tbe Huusatonlo Railroad Company Iim declared a
quarterly dividend of $2 per share on tbe preferred
stock, payable July 10 at tbe treasurer's oiDce, in
Bridgoport, Conn.
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
(iilrsiTo*, Jena 24. IST'l.
Cotton, demand active; middling, IIlow middling, ;
!')*,<? ? ? good "rdinary. l?V~ Net receipt*. UM bale*, hx
porti constwiae, oa. .^alaa, tk>2. Mock, *.1">M.
?N? w UdUlliS, June 24, ISTrf
Cotton unlet; middling. 11 l?c. . !..? iiuddiiuir. lo',c.;
food ordinary, Nci receipts, 120 bale*; grots. 47j.
oa.es l.oou, stock, St,4o8. .
Mobil*. June 24, 1K7H.
Cotton ?tea?ly: middling. 11,'ie. ? ll.V'.; I"w middling,
it)>|c ? lo\c.; (rood ordinary. ?>'?c Met receipt*. liJU bait*.
Kxporta eoaetwiee, 311. Palea, 2uo. Stoea. H.isn.
Mayans ?n, J art* 24. IS78.
Cotton quiet; middling, lie.; low niiUd.iai;. lo',c. . ^m>d
oruiiary. ?y?r. .Net reci'lp a. lia?. h.\ ports coa.*t
*iu, Mil. ?aies, tOU .Stock, U.M2H.
CnaauuryoB. Jnne 24, 1*70.
Cotton qoiet; middling. 1 IHc.; low mlOtiliua, I<>'??. a
to^e. I good Ordinary. a lOe. Not receipt*. Ift Oulrn.
Slilcl. M. Ml ck,
0*v. m.o, Jan* 24, ISTil
Flour unchanged; sales 1.400hbls. Wheat ?ie>idy; sales
2..Va? baskets No. I Milwaukee etnb at *1 . MUOUdo red
Ohio, by ?ample, at 0. JO: extra while Michigan held ?t
91 WA torn <iulat; new, ."?He. torn meal unchanged. Mill
l?el unchanged. t anal freights nnchauged. Lake receipt*?
Wheat, 11, <00 bn-ln-1, . lumber, 488.0UO lest. Canal alii?
menu -Lumber, rt7:i,UW leet.
Brr??i.o. June 24. 1870.
I,nk? receipts?Wheat. 1H6.IOO bus tela; corn, I8.IHJO do.;
oats, dj.OUOdo. Railroad receipt*?Hour, 2 HUO bbl*.. whom,
1.1.two bushels; Mm. 17,(joy do.; mis, 14,<XKldo.. bariev.
4<Jii da ; rye, MOdo Ouid Uilpmtali for lidl>iMr-Vkt>t,
l(i,<??i bushel*. Interior points?Wheal, 3,01*1 bushels;
euro. ll.MJO do. Railroad shipments ? F lour. J8.000 bblfc ;
wheat. 40.000 bushels: corn. 17.000 do.: otU 14.000 da.;
barley. ?>) d?. rye. **) d* Canal freights dull?Wneat.
6c. to New Yurk, tolls Included. Flour firui and uulet; Ml**
<100 bbli. Wli at belli tirm : buyer* scarce: sale* 7.iOL) i.ush
?U i<ard Milwaukee at $1 28 a (1 30; three car* No. 2 Mil
waukee at *1 12. Corn dull, but Ira; Ho. 2 neld at ?!e.;
?ale* (jro can high nixed at .Vic Oats nominal al 36c. *
;n>c Hyr quiet: sale* ol MJO bushels Wisconsin at about
83c. Barley inactive. Malt quiet. Pork quiet and flrMr
at HO far heavy mm l.anl dull, bat Arm at 13c. High
wines nominally $1 IS for city made.
Tuutoo, June 24. 1878.
Flowsteady. Wheat steady; Ko 2 white Mlcklns, (1 14:
amber Mtchlicaa, HI 20; Jul*. $1 2'Wo. 2 do.. 97c. a
M7Jic.; Nd. 2 red winter, $1 lf*)? ; No. 3 red. $1; do. Dayton
Michigan. 97; rejected red, H2Sc. Corn strong; high ailxed
UJie { Juse hslii at Uka, li.'^c. offered; July held at
?V.'e. low do. 48c.; no grade, 46^c.; damaged, 37e. Oat*
Arm ; No. J and Michigan. 31,'?e. ; white, 34c. Receipt*?
Wheal, 27,000 bushels, corn, 24,000 do., oat*. 16,t?J do.
shipments?Flour, 1,400 bbl*., wheal. 14,000 bashel*. corn,
42,'Jt)0 do., oats.O.OOO do. *
Chicago. June 24. 187a
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat faitly active and a
itbede higher; No. 2 Chicago Spring, 91 05 spot: $1 08V
July; II O&X August; No. 3 Chicago spring. 01c ; reject id,
7uc. Cora staady. with a fair demand; no. 2 at ?6*,c.
spot; 4dc. a 4?).Wc July; 40'?c. August. Oats firuier; No. 2
al 30e. a MO\e spot and July; J9e. a 20^c. August. Rye
steady. Barley steady. Porfc quiet. bat eteady ; $10 spot;
*18 90 a *18 Oft July; $10 10 a $19 12k August. Lard
quiet, bat staady; $11 I2W spot; $11 25 August. Hulk
meat* easier: shoulders, 'IJiC. a 7c.; clear rib (ides, Ot,c. a
O^c.; clear sides, 10c. Whiskey quiel, but steady at $1 IO.
Freights?Rail to New Yorg. 20o. Receipts? Flour. 8.000
bbls.: wheat. 73,000 bushel*: corn. 104,000 do.; oats.
08,000 do.; rye, fl,500 do.; barley. 3,200 do. Shipments?
Klour, 13,000 bbls.; wheal, 88,000 bushels: corn, 231,000
do.; oats, 35,000 do.; rye, 400 do.; barley, 800 do.
HAVANA MARKETS.
Havana. June 24. 1*7(1.
Sugar.?The market *as quiet, but Urui lu the beginning
of the week, but toward the close a better Inquiry was man
ifested ; closed tirm at last week's prices: stock in warehouse
at Havana and Matanxas. 342.00 > boxes and 32,000 buds.;
receipts of the week. 8,000 boxes and < 00 hlida.; export* of
the woek, ID.OJO boxes and 4.300 lihds., including 4,000
boxes and 4.500 bhd*. to the United States. Bacou. $30 per
cwt Butter, $77 per quintal for superior American.
Flour. $11 a .">0 pur bbl. tor American. Jerked beer, $4
per arrobe. llaras, $18 a $49 per quiutal for Americau sugar
cured. Lard, in kegs. $38 a $30 per quintal; In tlus, $43 a
$>7. Potatoes. $H 30 par bbl. Tallow, $20 an 1 $30 per
quiutal. Honey and onions, noua in the market. Coal
oil, in tins. 8J? a 8J? reals ? per gallon.
Lumber nominal. Shook! nominal. White navy beans. 20
reals per arroba. Corn 12)^ a 13\ reals per
arrobe. Hoops nominal. Freights? Vessels lor tha
United States in demaud. but ? scarcity of tonnage cur
tails ooeratloni; loading a: Havana for tha United States,
per box of sugar, 79c.; loading at ports on the north const
(outside ports) lor tha United States, per box of sugar, 75c.
Tobacco?There has been coniiderahle animation In the
market; some transactions were closed upon very high
leims. To day was a holiday.
PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET.
1'goviDKgCB. B. 1.. Juno 24. 187H.
The printing cloth market ruled dull during the whole of
the past week, but closed with a little tinner feeling on the
part of holders; sale* of the week were 18,500 piece* at 3){c.
a 3\c. for standard to extra <14x01 cloths.
nsAiyciAu.
A'^^ITlvTTrAMiLTON * CO., 37 BKOa2T~3t7~NEW
. YORn..
.bay and sell all SeAiritles dealt In at Stock Exchange.
Stocks bought or sold oa 2>.j per cant margin.
Stock Privilege* for sale at lowest market rates.
Coat of Stock Privilege* on 100 Shara* of any stock.
Puts or 7 13 30 00
Calls. Days. Days. Days, Days,
100 Share! $25 50 100 ? 1' O
Spreads 50 100 200 200
Straddles 100 150 230 300
Distance from market. Puts. Calls or Spreads, 1 to 3 per
cent.
Straddles are drawn at market price of the stock.
Brokers oommlaion for buying put or Call on 100 shares,
$6 25?Spread or Straddle $12 50? lu addition to cost.
A dally report New York Stock Exchange solas, mailed free.
? new book explaining stock speculations, mailed free.
Information given regarding best stocks to speculate In.
T REASONABLE RATES.-MONKY ON LIFE AND
Endowment luturauce Policies. Mortgages and other
seourities; insurance of all kinds affected with best com
panies. J. J. HABUICH & CO.. 117 Broadway
Amr AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS TO "LOAN ON MORT
geire; city or Brooklyn. Apply to LEVITT A WOL
COTT. 10 Hne st.
Fort wayne. Jackson and sauinaw rail
road Bonds. Rutfalo and. Jamestown First Mortgage
Bonds, lor sale by W*. it. UTLEY, No 10 Wall st.
1 ALWAYS UAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MOIlP
gage New York city property; city Kallroad stocks and
Bond* bought and sold. II. il URaNT, 145 Hroadway.
JKRSEY" CITY "sEVEN~i'KR t'KNT BONDS FOR SALE
at 100J* and interest, by JOHN LAM8, No. 1 Exchange
place, Jerse.v City.
0
ON LIBERAL TERMS?MONEY ON LI KB IXSlTlt
?ance policies, Apply to L1C8 AND LOAN ASBO
CUTMlN.ua Broadway, rourn I.
FPICE KlUOKWOOD CEMKTKRY CO.. BROOKLY>,
,lune2U, A semi-annual dlvidcud of seven i7>
per cent U declared, payable to the itiK-kholders on de
mand, *t the New York office of vUla company. 170 Hroad
way. V) M. A. BCUTt, Secretary.
FttCE IjFTHH ILLlNOla CKNTKAL RAlLRO A D
Company,
? N*w York, June 31, 187ft.
A dividend of fear per cent lias boon declared by this
compauv payable on tlio first d ty of Auguat next, to tbe
binders of full paid shares, registered at the close of tbe
14th day of July ?e*t1 alter wntch and until tlio &th day of
A<(in tbe trauslor book* wilt bo cloaod.
L. V. P. RANDOLPH,
Treasurer.
lirANTEO- CHESAPEAKE AN I) OHIO COAL AND
VY Lumber Honda. Addrese READY CASH, Herald
Phlladelokia Braaeb office.
TTrANTKD?#10.TlUO, AT * I'KH CENT. OM oTil A\ '
ft property, md fbu.u H) v* otber city property. No
agents. Address B. Z., station II.
Aim A/tA TO LOAN AT 6 PER CHUT INTEREST,
?OU.U'"U Ave years, iu sums to snlt.
HYo rr. 14ft Broadway.
A-/t iwia WANTKD-AT 5 PKIt CENT. POR A
?PtJU.UUU term of years, on ttrst olaaa property in tbla
city. Priucipsis only. Addrose LOAN, iierald office.
if I Off (IIW \ To LOA N on" JIOMUMMi MtlUIU
suit. p>trl at ti per cent.
_ 8111 I'M A ,N A MhR>KKKAlJ, B2 William ?t._
BiMNKIi!) OPPORTlNlTlBk.
"7 BuQTVIkilnw 'oppoRTolTfrv.?a Jo bring
A Keroeeue Lamp Business of 11 years' standing, in Bal
timore, lur sale ; preeeut owners dnsire to devote their en
tire time to tbeir petroleum snd other oil trade; liosln. ss
stand can be bad on lease at reasonable rent. Per particu
lars address box 7U6 Poet office, Baltimore. Md.
"I ?wants D?a too mo man as ?jfflWm'"'iijr"
Jl, from tljMO to $2,00i) cash, in a wall-paying business.
Address A. B. C., Herald office.
NfcW ARTICLE, HKLLI.VO PASTHR THAN I <3an
manufacture it. ?Want a partner, with $i.?*JU. to en
tend htilnm; also State Kigbts for cole. Queans County
Land Oftke, i-SJ Broadway.
EKAL ESTATE BUiilNBW OP Id YEA Kb' bTAND
ing?Kavorably known; little money required from a
good party; rent nominal. OMoe northwest ooxaer 43th it.
and Broadway.
dT~n WILL RBTABX.YiH ANY (jSTnTiTkMaN IN A
tfiJU new, proiltable Hisliiesi, never introdueod ia this
country; eaa make f2S weekly positively.
HARU1NO, 881 Rroadway.
A 4 I\7\ CASH WlUlI BUY ONK HALr' INTKKKriT IN
tp'iUu tiood Will, Stock, Ac., In my business, paying
IM?J per month. &>H Broa iway room 8.
MAIDEN LANE DIAMONDS.
irxxmio op btbasbfboer a co. ? creditors.
la compliance with a eircalar call a largo meeting
ol the crodltor* of Straaburger k Ca, tbe Maiden lane
and St, l-ouis Jewellors, who failed laat December with
liabilities of nearly $200,000, wu held at ten o'clock
Saturday in tbe National Park Bank buildlag. Nearly
100 of tbe largest creditor* were present or repre
sented. Mr. Morse called the meeting to order and
nominated Mr. Dorranoc, of (be Arm ot Htnillle. Oorrance
St Edge, for chairman. Mr. Daniel P. Appleton nomi
nated Joseph Karnorcbnn secretary. Roth being
elected the ttrst busiuesH in order was the report of tlio
committee of live, which was made by
Mr. Morse, tbesubsume of which was that tbe com
in It tea bad proceeded promptly, both In the civil aud
criminal courts, sgalnst lmth members of tbe nrm,
Motes Strasburgor and Sanson* Rosenblatt, In tbe
courts of New York. St. Louis and San Francisco; had
tbeas indicted by the Grand Jury, arrestod and impris
oned for several weeks, and uow oat on ball, waiting
trial on tbe criminal charges. After various proposu
lions from the bankrupt* the committee agreed to sub
mit to tbe creditors the following proposition for
comproimao of the civil nulls:?Kk-vou per cent, se
rtired, in an months; eleven per rent, secured, in
twi'lvo month-: ejgthl p< r cent, not secured. In eigbieen
month*, uud $u.OOO in cash. Tlte twenty two por cent
ta sccareJ by boud ami uiortgsg* ol Rosenblatt's father
ou bit real ratein in tbbi city, which tbe committee
ron?i4>>r perfectly safe This settlement will give the
creditors about $70,(MM in all to pay about $180,000,
aud upwaruK of $.'JA,uuO more than all the assets ol the
concern show. This is regarded by the committee as
the very best (hat could ever be made out of the con
cern.
After a prolonged and freo diacusalon by all the
creditors present a rot<> ol thank* wax umnimously
passed and tendered to the committee of flvt', and then
the repo-1 of the committed in lav ir ol acre^ting tne
compromise was adopted by a vote ol 4U to 11 Tbe
mooticg tben adjourned.
AWAY TO AFRICA
Mr. Donald Mackenzie and party ealled from Liver
pool on Saturday, Jane 10, for the West Coast of
Africa, tbefr object being to eiploro and survey tbe
AIriean Continent to nee If It lie practicable to admit
tlio waters ol tbe Atlantic Into tbe Vnlley of tbe
Helta, and tbul establish water communlcat.oo with
fttabtictoa.
BILMAKIM,
A M .liii AS ' standard flKTKC MCCnitt
il fables; aleo a Urge Mock of Kails, <'ue?. Ac., at re
duced prises; secoud hand Tabl. s at great iiarisalns.
W. II. UlUPKlTH * CO.. 40 Vesey st.
CIOLI.KNUKR'S HTaNDARD~ aMkRICaN BEVEL
J Kllllaard Table*, with tbe celebrated Phelan k Collender
combination euahions, for tale in tbla city only at 7# Broad
way.
ti?C IIIIH THAI' iTlh (ToitUKir RUilK CtaillUM
'Jlt/??"U Is the beat la th ? world >or sale only by
the pateatee, corne r Canal mid Centrv aew aad sec
ond baad Billiard Tables, tbe cheapest in the market.
L. ItKiKKit A rrt
?profit)
ijnTSENKm.
8~Musk"M. woou'8.
HERNA NDEZ POSTER.
THIS DAY.
EVENING AT 8.
Id
MONDAY; or. Ilwktwi;
CRUSOE. UM| the Brigands.
MATIN BR AT J,
ROBINSON
KTH ATKJCL'K THEATRE, tBROADWAY ANDJHTH ST.)
? ' Proprietor and Manager. Mr. AUGUOTIN DALiY
EVERY NIUHT AT ?.
INCLUDINO RATURDAY NIGHT,
ppppp n qqqu u 0 bbbb
p p 11 g xj u u e _
PPP PP II Q Q U V REE
T IIQQQP U _
p u qqq<j uuuu kerb ?
A Play of today. Now acted over two bandied time*.
Mlie KAN NY DaVENPOhTTMr. John Brougham. Mr.
Sol hmith Russell, Mr. Harklns, Jamos i*ewis, W. Davidge,
Mrs. Gilbert. Mitt Sydney Cowoll, Georgie Drew.
"PIQUE" MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:3a
V July 4th. 6PBCIAL PIQUE MATINEE.
BOWRRYTHEATRR.-MONDAY.JUNE M.
BILLY BaRRY S STAR SPECIALTY COMBINA
TION. Including the following New York favoritesBILLY
BARRY. LaKRY TOOi.EY. WASH. NORTON. JAM1 S
QUI.NK. El'GBNB BLITZ, J. D. ORIKKIN. TIKRNKY
and C RON IN, IVA WEST end MOLLIS DKMAR, with
the Theatre Company, la PIRATE OK THE ISLES.
ALYMl'id" rIILAfIte7 BUMMPTY DL'MPTY
V./ U3J, 824 broadway. near BleecVer it.
Mr. JOHN F. POOLK Muuag?r
Vhe coolest end pleasante't house in town.
The Summer Theatre, Mammoth Kent in motion.
ULMPTV DOM H IT. Prieei, 3ftc., SOs., 15c. and ?1,
with new end most attractive features.
Pint appearance ot tlie celebrated nrtitta,
THE AFRICAN ACROBATS.
Moorn. SEAMON AND SOMERS.
Pint appearance of the eharnilnii Vocalist,
Mitt RKKTIlA ItuWK.
Flrtt time In America, Offenbach's Petit Opera,
TUB HAMHOOS.
by the SUtert Miles. DBLPH1NE and JULIA PASCAL.
Hl'MPTY DUMPTY.
Clown, Mr. Robert Fraser. Burlesque, Mi?t E. Yonng.
Mile. Ida Devere't Character Dances.
HUMPTY DUMPTY'S 101 NOVEL ATTRACTIONS.
MATINEES WEDNP.SDAY_AND SATURDAY AT 3.
PARISIAN VARIETIES. I THRBts
ARISIAM VARIETIES. I MATINEES EVERV WBKK.
Popular Pricos. I ItHh ?t. ana Broadway. | Coole?t Theatre.
LEADING SENSATIONAL VARIETIES OK AMKRICA.
The greatest combination of talent in the universe.
20 ORIGINAL ACTS.
EXHILARATING. PIQUANT AND SPICY.
NAUGHTY DEACONS.
La Minuet. I Mr. X. I No I No!
MY WIFE'S GARTER.
Le Fete do Caatlnier. I Hrowu the Tragedian.
TABL'-AUX VIVANTfi.
KEATING AND KAN DS.
WELLS AND ROM ICR.
Miia ROSE KKENK AND WILLIAM FORRESTER.
GREAT HORACE WKSTON.
Miss EMILY PRIOR AND JOHN GOURLAY.
HARtcY SHELDON.
Mist MINNIE HALL AND FRANK STEELE.
Hlauche Klberts. I Alice Gerard. I Krama Weston.
Goorire Atkins. I John Krauces. I Joliu Wilton.
Mile. BERTHA AND ShNOR NOVIS8IMO.
Mile. Young. I Mllo. llenning.
Mile- Barrett. Mile. Lewie.
Louiaa Keun. I Ada Fields.
Alice Gray. I Nellie Collins.
Mile. Clifford
Mile. Clinton.
Clara Goodcherd.
Annie G ilnea.
Mnit Popular and exclusive cutertainnieut iu New York.
Evenings at S. Matinee Tueaday. Thursday and Saturday
at 2. .
GILMORE'S CONCERT GARDEN.
Messrs. -HOOK A PALMER Proprietor!
Mr. P. S. GlLMORK Mutlcal Director
Mr. E. G. Gil.MORE Manager
THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK.
Mr. P. 8. OILMORE.
LEVY
AND THE
FAMOUS MILITARY BAND.
1. Overture. "Jabol"' ^el"'.r
2. Nocturne. "!-ere?ade"... ' Titt'l
3. Selection, introducing gems ot "Oberou. Welier
4. Fantaele from the "Prophet" Meyerbeer
5. Solo Cornet (Arbuckle). themes from "Atilla" Verdi
(I. Concert Walt*, "krolls Hailklauge" Lunibyo
7. So o Cornet, Graud Aria from "Robert le
Diablo." Levy Meyerbeer
8. Polo Galcp. "Klrtt Time"
9. Fantasle Hiimnriatlc, "Lot I* Dead," with vari
ation! lor all the priucipal instruments Wllmors
10. March, "Salute to >an Francisco" Stelnhauaer
Admiatlun, SO centt; Oozes, f t a.-.d f4.
(CHATEAU MABILLR?84TlT ST."AND 80 AT.
J The sensational theatre ot New York.
bO STAR ARTISTS Is NEW AND ORIGINAL ACTS.
Spicy and entertaining.
?"UL Ft
20 BEAUTIFUL FORMED FEMALE MODELS
In the Sliest Tableaux Vivantt extant.
Lo Mlnnet de Paris, delightfully voluptuous. Bett of talent
and spiciest entertainment in New York.
Evenings at K Tuetdav. Thursday and Saturday Mati
nees. Don't tail to vlalt the Chateau Mabille.
TrELLY A LEON'S OP. RA HOUSE. 28D ST.,
JV opposite Uooth't Theatre.
Lost week of NORMA and THE 1WO ORPHANS.
NORMA The ONLY LEON
MONDAY, July 3, KELLY A LEON'S Bnrletque,
KROU-FROU.
FROU-FROU The ONLY LEON
In the catt Edwin Kelly. Lew Benedict. Edwin Laater.^
T" *B1B0 ATEKUB THEATRB, NkaR a 1ST ST~
Lots of fun, no vulgarity.
Coolost theatre In the city.
Evory evening at S o'elock.
Matinee Wednesday and >atnrday at 3 P. V
Mao age r Mr. A. .M. 1'aiaier
Brilliant engagement of the popular
VOKF.S,
VOKKH,
' VOKKS.
VOKKH.
every evening and Saturday Matinee, In theft great Drui
Luue success, the
BUNCH OF BF.RRIK8,
with new Song*, Dauces, Scencry, Ac., Ae. V
Preceded hy
THE POST BOV,
with
MR. J. Tl. STODDART,
and the Company. .
UTALLAOK'S. MIGHTY dollar.
T? Fifth week of the Incomparable artists,
MR. and MRU. W. J. FLORENCE,
"h?"KVE*lfV*EVF.NINO and SATURDAY MATINEB,
In their famous comic creation* of
BARDWELL HLOTE and Mm. GENERAL GILFLORY,
in Woolf* American Comedy ol the
MIGHTY DOLLAR.
V TM? romedr w** the OVLT KTRICTLT ORIO
INAL PLAY produced in thin city during the season of
1?75-7U. and a. hieved a I EulTIMATE 8LCCEM11 It tl
new In lu second aucoeasful mm.
Carriage* may b# ordered for 10 .45.
PARK THBATKK. BROADWAY AND 22D ST
THIRD WEEK AND LaST NIGHM
el the accomplished Irish comedian
MR. JOSEPH MURPHY,
MK. JOSEPH MURI'IIY,
MR. JOSEPH MURPHY,
ae Dan O'Dara. in Fred Marsden's romantic drama.
Til K KKRRV OOW.
THE KERRY OtiW,
rim krhkY how,
EVERY EVENING AT 8.
WEDNESDAY AND BATl'RPAY MATINEB AT 2,
Admission. 50 aud 36 rents ; Reserved Scats. 11.
KIRALFY ALHAMRRA PALACE.
Broad at.. Philadelphia. The original Spectacular Ex
travaganta. '
A TRIP TO THK MOON.
New Scenery, Costumes. Armor*, Jewels and gorgeoo* Bal
t lets.
Promenade Concerts in the garden*.
N
KW YORK CENTENNIAL
LOAM EXHIBITION.
Tlie great selection of Art Treasures, selected from the
private galleries ol New York, now open at tiie
NATIONAL ACADEMY OK DESION.
corner si. and 4th ur.,
dally Irom !? A M. to ti I'. M. and at the
XE'IKGPOLITAN M I'.SKI1 to OP ABT?
Lit* West ltih St..
daily from 10 A. M. to 0 P. M.
Ticket*, -5c. each.
GRAND CBN fENNUL CELEBRATION. 1870.
1770,
By the N. Y. CENTENNIAL 8AENGER VERB AND,
SUNDAY. .lulv i at h P M .
GRAND (VOCAL AND IS -Til UM ENTAL) 8ACBED
CONCERT.
AT OILMORF. S CONCERT GARDEN.
Chora* ol ?>?> male voice ; orchestra ol H?> luualciaosi
Gilniorx's celebrated hand: eminent solo artist*. Conduc
tors, Dr Lrop. l?Kiiirn-eh and P. 8. Gilmore.
Admission. $1; boxe*. $U.
MONDAY, JI'l.Y 8. at 9 P. M..
grand Torch Light Procession aud Celebration In Union
Square.
TUESDAY. JULY 4 (CENTENNIAL DAY),
Ac udemy of Music, at 11 A. M.
Oration. Ode. Vocal and instrumental Music.
JONES' WoOl?, AT J P. M.
Grand Rural Festival.
Oration. Grand Concert at 4. Exercises by the Turn Ver
eitf i'opuUr Game*. Summer Night's Featival.
Admission f*? cents.
WHITTIER S "CENTENNIAL H V.MN"-PRI('K HM3. IN
8vo. form, toe. In sheet music toriu : Inr mixed and male
voice*; uiuiic by J K. Paine. No Ce ebration ol July 4 com
plete without this mairnitlrent hymn ; also Keller'* "\ngel
of Peace,'' 10c.. and the Amniicnn National Air*. He. each.
DITSON A CO.. 711 Broadway.
B
ANJO HONG AND DANCE. JITJ AND CLOfl DANC
lug taught l>y J. UAbM ilt. 241 Hth av.. near 2fith el.
BVROPB.
INT I RLA KEN,
International meeting plac,- for tourist* from all ennn
tries; comfortable accommodation for 4.0UU guests. la uire
chalet* np to epleadld hotel*; laige and small lumisln a
Ap aruueuts. with or wltliout kitchens, in private iouging
hvasea, particularly lor tamilie* healths and pnrw aunoe
phere in the green plain called Boedoli,'' between liesnti
ml mountain* and the picttir#"?i?e lake* of Rrlrn? sndTliun.
Experience ha* Indi-putably eetabllshed (he wonder ni sue.
cess and vast Importance ol onr Ahiine air (with or without
the ase of goat's whey aad grapes) for the care of client
diseases. In the environs are higher place*, with still purer
alr~at St. Beatenborg, Abendbe.g, Murren, Weugen, Grin
delwald. Ac.; ni.igniiiceut avenue or huge waluut trees la
view or the grxnif mountain amphitheatre ol the "Juag
ftru," the "qaeen or meaataln* " In the garden, near the
Karaaat, the opera orchestra llerturtb tilays three times a
uey. Daring the summer season excellent Hteatre aboer
tlio direction of it. Serpeatin, manager of the Strassliurg
Theatre. Reading rooms in the Karaael ^conversation
house). The most c<<mtaitable an<l agreeahte sojourn lor
healthy persons and Invalid* during spring, summer and au
tumn.
. STOKAGfc.
If pofffI.SiifoN's stilRAWh WAKKiIdO.SE, :>4j
Hadson *t., lor Fnrnlture. l'Uno>, Trunk*. Ac., in sep
arate rooms. CHAKL.ES H. HUHDK. Proprietor.
" .UAICULK li l t l'n.1.1.
S'TewabT's slack, marble and wood MANfEL-T
) uew and elegant designs. fa>m $10 up; the trade liber
ally dealt with. JAI and JJJ West u:u si.
IfATiUSiOWiAL. ~:==:ri ?' 1
YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF GOOD STANDING IN
?ecletv would like to make Hie aequaintaiu e ol a
young lady, educated and refined; object. Intellectual Im
provement; if agreeaMo, matrtmoay. Aadrets ALONE,
A
T
TO LET FOB Bl'SINESS Hl'EPOBES.
BENNETT building. " "
K1 reproof.
L<>r? ted ?n Kai.an, Aon and Fnlton >ta.
Klnl floor to let, lettable Tor lukari, tuauranm aSoaa or
lawyers Will he lot tocetbrr or (a pxrt*; be altered %? cult'
tenauta it deaircd; adapteu lor oflScet or storea.
KeaMiUeMe rent*.
Alio some ?HfCibl* L?w offii-ei i<> let
AFrLV O.N 111K 1'RKMISER.
Take the elevator. Inquire lor janitor
A GREAT BUSINESS STAND, THR BEST IW THE
1\. city.?More, 25*120, and Ksaement. rent fc!,SOU; fur a
dairy atidiuneh room hat not tta equal la the city. Prompt
application to JAMISON, box 121 Herald office. .
B'AKKiU TO'LET-A FI K.ST CLASS LOCatton FOR
a good wan. fixture* and good oven complete. la the
new bnlldlnir No 464 7th av . between tttk and 36th ?u ;
rant reasonable to a responsible party. Iuquire la the
liquor (tore No. 4ti2 7th av.
FOE RENT FOR BUS!MEM OBTTwELLINO Pru
pee ea?Oaa or two Ft?r?; Immediate poeaoetloa. In
quire ofSlMMONDS A wall. No. 1(1 Union square.
IARtJK FINE BAtiBEKNT?BBOADWAfT WE8T
J side, near 'J-d it. Inquire at t?43 Hroadwxy, In More
10 OROOERK.?TO LET,_ATRKDT7C RD RENT, THE
wail ait?blUh*d Store i.uitbeaat corner of la* av, and
2nd at.; good buiincu locality. Apply to WILLIAM F.
FOLEY, re il estate office, 400 Kaat 2 id it.
TO LET-TWO 4 STORY BUILDINGS. 104 AND 106
Waat 4 ith it. auitable tor factory, (table or any other
purpose. Inquire mi premises
TO LET?ItOPTS AT 115. 117." 11# ~AND 121 EAST
l.ltb it., between 3d ?nd 4th av*., auitable for liflit
manufacturing busiuesa; alio In 114 Ka>t 14th it., opposite
Academy of Muiic. Iuquira of F. UROTE A CO., on tbo
premliei
TO""LET?FURNISHED (THREE MONTHS FOR *3001.
South it.. Morriitowu, N. J? double brick Home,
?table and ground*; cool and pleaaaut. Ur. DO DUE, 15
Won LHHh ?t.. Now York. 10to 8.
TO LET-LAltOR AND SMALL ROOM, WITH STEAM
power. Apply to A. HOUGHTON, 65 Atlantic av.
rpb A YEAR, TUB HOUSE CORNER OF
1 Duunu ujd Caroline su.: m>itab:o for irrocerlea or
liquor*. Apply ou premise* from 11 lo 1 1* M.
TO LET?sPLEM 1)11) FLOORS. 40XH5. WITH STEAM
elovat.it. power, Ac. 15ii West I'.tli at
DWELLING HOlStS TO litil.
' (*itriiVinru.
A IIAND80MELY FURNISHED BROWN STONE
J\. House. near Fifth Avenue Hotel; only$150 permontb ;
oho room retained on lop tloor. without board.
?IAME:-. It. EDWARDS, 107 Wo?t J3d it.
I' n fu r n I a h edi.
A T LOW RFNT?V) WEST WI'H ST.: GA8FIXTCRF.8
J\. and mirrors WILLIAM TUCKER. J-O Tub av.
|6? LET - I'll li dwelling HOUSE I aft WAVEKLKY
X place; has all improvumenti; Juit pnt in perfect order;
rent, 9900; koya at Myar Mnnua'. fashlonanle tailor, 129
VVaveriey place. THORN TON M. RODMAN, Real Eatato
Airent. Owl Hroadway, corner 4th it.
ri^O LET?Til REE STORY *HfGii WooFITofsE, 7l2
1 l-nst 14th st. near 4th av., 11 room*; nice order. Can
bo acen Iroa 11 to 3.
1AO LBT-T11REU STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, 56
. Lexington av., near 25th at., 12 roomi; nice order; rent
low. Can he ami from 11 to 3.
fTO KKNT LOW-KINK LARGE HOUSE IN FIFTH
1 ward; 111 room*, all improvement!; excellent for board
ing house or turnlihed ronnn; also at low reitU, No*. .172
Hroome it, lia Varick at., h3S (Ireenwlch at., 02 and 56
Wattiat. JAMES PRICE, 2U) Hudion at.
I 1 EAST 28TH 8T? BBTWE"EE"4TH" ANFMADISON
Tl x avi., three >tory lilirh stoop, IS rooina. In excellent
order. Apul.v toowuur. 1^8 Kaat 22d it.; Kl.W.
PlItNISHKU ROOMS AND APAUTMKNTS
TO LET.
A LARUE, handsomely furnished MODERN
Room, to let, to a gentleman, without board, uear the
Windior. H4 Weit 4S0i-at.
ANlCKLY FURNISHED ROOM TO let BY A PRI
vate tuiniiy Inquire at V12 Kait 11 tit it.
A "PLEASANT HOME AT NO.' 210 WEST 47TH~3t7.
two door* from Rrondway; turnlihed Room* for houia
keeplni;; rent to inlt the tltnei.
A "NICiLY "f?RNISIIID, C(iiEY ROOM TO let
at 73 > Broadway, oppoilte Aator place. Inquire on
third tlonr.
l^L'RMSIIED ROOMS TO let?WITH and WITH
I out liirht houiekeeplUK- Apply, for two dayi, 102 Wav
orlay place.
ANDsijME FURNISHED ROOMS TO~ LhT-54
Great Jonoi at., u -ar Bowery.
ALL BEDROOM TO LET?TC> ONE_OR TWO YOUNG
men, on the top Hoor of 4t&) 7th av.
LAROK, ELBOANTLT'FURNISH KD PARLORS, $4, $5
and 9J weekly; eacl) parlor auitlng two ladle* or gen
tlemen; hou*ckocpi?K privilcKc; K?a, bath. Kegldence,
am Eait Kith il.
TO~L T TO OENTLEMKN-NldELY FTRNISUKD
laruti and hall 1,00we; batli and (pis. 40 lvin_r it.
1(T WEST' adTH HT.-HANDatiMELY "FURNISHED.
L *J cool and roinfortablr turnlihed Rooui, without board;
reference i.
OLINTON PLACE.?HANDiOMELY FU NISH
oi Roomi, large and imall, at turn wor prices.
H
H
29
loo East 44TH ST.. NEAR GRAND CENTRAL
1 jO depot.?Roonta, furnished completely for home
keoplnc, f?r small lamllei or *lncle irentleinen ; rent $?' lo
IM per week. Apply on the preiuiioi or to W. S. (SAVKY,
4H Hleecker it.
It/5 WEST 29111 ST. -FINE ~ SECOND " "iW)RY
Iront Room, $16; third atory from, $14; tranaient
I find day boardora.
I o7wt~wkst i-.Tii ST.?handsomely furnished
OUU Room* for iljht hooielreepin k at rea*otiab!e prices.
At A WEST '-2D sr-KtrRNi'siTED. TfO SfMQLB
T I t Room* it per week; alio Room and Bedroom
! for houiekeeplUK $t 50 per week.
UNPUKNlsiHHU UUU.IU AKU APAHT
MK1VTS TO LKT.
A i'aktmkSts wrT^frrsnmwuirrsfa-xvr.
J\ 10 gentlemen only, comprising parlor, sad Irom one to
three bcJrooms; baths, watrr clo.ets, Ac.; Janttrcss In
bniliilng. who will take caro of the moras II'required. Applv
to klJM'AKD CALL AN A.N, >1 Wood Brother*, 1,330
Broadway.
A" T 43<) 4TM AV.-CUOICK FLOORS TO LKT, NEAR
filtb ?t.; improvements. Call and ?? owner and
premises from 13 M. to 2 P. M.
?FIK T OL ASS~FkKMCU PLATS TO LKT. ?!
i Wont 39th it., corner house; best location.
A
AVKkV UK.SIKAULK FIRST FLOOR IN LAUHK
house: consists of H large airy rooms, H closets. water
closet and other conveniences; newly painted. Apply to
Matthew uvrneh, 142 iuu :?dd >i.
A HALF OF LARUK DWELLING HOUSE. 41A WEST
at.; altered Inr two familiea; location drat else*; to
a email Amerl an lumily; references exctiaaged: rent
AIT,Ki.fc.oANl SET OF FLATS. SEWlV BUILT, MS
Went 3lMt at., to let; elioica neighborhood; lateat
improvements, containing six light rooma. Inquire buildltg.
PAHLOR FLOOR, WITH ROM BASRMHMT, 4M
Watt 30th it., opposite College Urounds; rent per
month.
A t'<7fIW "ALB
AUCTION HALE
of a large number of Lots and of severs! Dwelling Houses
at the Lake View station. In tbe city of Peterson, on Tuee
day. J ana 37.
hale 19 comaianee at I o'clock P. If.
Thl? ante Is positive. torlose oat an aetata.
No Irea passes; no band of mus.r Terms liberal.
fc.rie trains learn Chambers at. at 13 o'clock.
JOHN li. IIINuLK, Auctioneer,
l'.it. r-uo . N. J.
Auction Balk
af eleraat Household Furniture.
PRTKR BOWK, Auctioneer.
Salesrooms earner Hth st. and University place.
Sella, Wednaeday, Jane 2H. at 10 o'clock, at the prlrata
residence
Ko HO nil av,
the entire elegant Farnitnre af the above house, consistIr.t
of I'mrlor Halts, in satin brocstal ?u.l reps, black wa nut and
gilt Pier and Mantel Ulrrora, mirror front Armmm and Boa*
aaea, Vt ardriil<e>. nil 1'amtings. lace sail damns* CartalML
("urn ces and Lambrequins, black walnut Bedsteads I'reaelng
< nges, Bureaus, marble top I antra Tables: Pljrnptoa Bed
steads, Waahstands, Extension Tablaa. Solas Lounges and
real bronte Chna.ieilars; moqaet, velvet and Brussels Car
pcts.lialr aau spring Uattresees.leattier Pillows aed Holsters,
Utebfti Utensils. Ac. Catalogues at a?ctl>>aeer ? salesrooms.
TO LKT?THIRD FLOOR OF PRIVATE DWELLING
127 Hast lllth St., near 4th ar.; all conveniences for
housekeeping; raut moderate.
rjno LET?MICK APARlM t?>i TS l 1 h"*A.ST 13 I'M ?T.', i
1 4 rooms, I?J*t East ?Htli st., 3 rooms; :W Downing st., '
3 rooma; :'!W l ast 34th st., 3 rooms; also others at low '
r uts. Applv at Office, IUU Kast 13th ?t. j
rpO LKT?AT 310 JhASf UN ST., Tllh SKi l?ND AM) j
L part of Third Floor, or Third Floor, to a family of i
adnlta. with owner; no bill.
fo LKT?FIRST FLOOR, A ItOOMM; ALL L1UI1T
and iu ci ol order; gas, water closets. Ac. .No. 001 Oth
ar., corner Oth st.
rpo" LET?A YERY COMPLETE, COMMODIOUS
A Fr.-ncli Flat; every convenience and Bret class order
and Que ut'igliborb od. Respectable families wlthont chil
dren will inquire of tbe owner, 11AN8, No. 330 West 4Sth
St., near MMt av.
HALKS AT AUCTION.
A?Ttm.S~j6'HN?ON. AUCflONEKR, OLD BTA>1>
87 Nassau sL
ON UONOAT AT IO^ TiVLOCK. AT THB KALEd
room 37 .V assail sL
VERY ELEOANT MOUHSUOLO FURNITURB (JIAI)F.
by Rons A Brunur snd Moore), from a gentleman's private
mansion.
PARLOR Fl'RNlTrRE OUNnlBTB IN PART. KLKOANT
rosewood embroidered ?uite, 10 pieces, moquet ('arpcts, line
marble Statuette of "K*e," with pedostal; large rourble
C'isrd Receiver and Vases, superb Brontes, rosswood ?llt
Centre Tables, lace ('nrtaius and (Cornices, Reception
C-iRlra, t se?ood I'latio. stool. Cover, Ac.
LIBRARY AMI OINlNii ROOM FURNITURE, Ex
tension ens Chandailar, velvet Carpets, superb Bookcase
and Library Table, alto elegantly bound library of Standard
Books.
elaborately Carted black walnut bed
rot? in Set, Lounges, Hookers, Chair*. Toilet Sets, linglish
body Brussels t'nrpet?, I'ler and Mantel Mirrors, curled
hair Mattre*?ae, Oilcloths. Chandeliers, basement and
kitchen Furniture, with which the isala will common a.
ON tuesday AND WEDNESDAY, AT 13 O'CLOCK
?ni b day, cie?t sale ol Breech-loaders, tbe Oncst Ouns ever
seen In il ls market, to dose the cwMignment of au Knglisb
imparting house.
ON THURSDAY. AT 1H LAFATRTTB PLACE, ALL
the elegant Furniture in tald house.
A OCTtUB "SALE THIS l>A Y.-OVKR "fBSo"WORTH
^ V. of elegant and costly Household Furniture, Ktaluway
Ac .-on's and Win isor Pianofortes, at Ive story brown stone
mansion No. I3() West J3d st , neertttl. av., commencing at
10 o ciock?Magailiceut Inlahl Parlor Salts, fctagerrs, lace
I'nrtains, Mirrors, inlaid Centre Tables. Cabiuets, Jar
dinlers, Brontes, Oil Palatlags, ( hainber Furniture. Bed
steads. Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Waslistinds,
hair and spring Mattresses, rep and haircloth Suits Turk
ish Suits, Bookcases. Lady's asecretalra. Library Tablaa,
Dining Room Buffet, l.ttentlon Table, (.hairs In leather,
t'hina Dinner and lea Seta. Lounges. Hall-tends, Baeenient
Fnmitiire, Ac. LI kh fc'11%l>KR >LD. Au< tioueer.
N, B. (l.iods packed and shipped, city or Wiry.
j^RT.-NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE
Schenca Art (iallary. No. af) liberty st,
tba Works of Mr. R. A. Blakelock, the well known artist,
previous to his departure for Rerope.
To be sold at anctloa
oa WEDNhHDA V. lone JH at 13 o?nefc.
KHWARU SC'HKNt K. Aactioneer
svi.es at Aimos. _
~Xttc"ri6*" *AI.K -POSITIVELY ~ to-day.-eKHI
A Household Furniture
THIS (Monday) MORNING, at 10o'clock,
at lire story brown stone mansion
MO. 47 WEST 18TH ST., BETWEEN 5TH AND <5TB AYfc
('bickering upright 7 V, octave Pianoforte,
Steiuway ? mur round 7\ octave Pianoforte,
I'aiiitin 1. Works of Art.
PARLOR AMD DRAWING ROOM SI'ITS, richly carved
rosewood and walnut "raoies, covered In trim son, tan and
gold brocade aatlu and cotelaine; Turkish ana Spanish
lounges. Easy (hairs, inlaid inariiuetrie and Kilt Centre
ami I Console Tables rosewood Eiag-*res. Cabinet!, French
plata Mirror*, laca Cnriaiua. French Mantel Sat", 8" da/
Clock*, Musical Boxes, Library nnd Seerotalre Bookcases,
Books, l.ibrarv Tallica. TurkUh Suit. Writing D?k.
BEDROOM FURNITURE CONSISTING
elaborate and plaiu Bedroom Sets, inlaid and gilt Bedstead*
Dressing Cava Bureaus, Wasiistands. single and douhl*
Bedsteads, 83 Una hair and spring Mattresses, Mather Pll
low*. Blaukets, Toilet Sou. rap and plusb Suit*, marble top
Tables, Chain. Rockers. reclining Chairs, Lounges.
01 NINO Fl" UN in' RE?Extension Table., Sideboard.
Chain In leather, Silverware. Crockery, two It all Standi;
valval, Bru-?el? aud Ingrain Carpets; Kitchen, servants'
Furniture, 4c. Taka Sixth avenue or Uulveralty place
car*. N. B?Men to remove, pack or ship goods ? It* of
country ROBERT C. CASIHN, Auctioneer.
UCTION.?EXTRA' TakOE HOUSEHOLD PUKMfr
tare sale this (Henday) morning, commencing at it
o'clock, at resilience l'V> Eaat 13th at.. near|4th av.. Velvet,
Brussels. ingrain t'arpeta; Parlor Suits, In aatln brocade,
rep* and haircloth; Pianoforte, Paintings, Curtains. Clocka
Mirrors. Taaea. Bedsteads, Hitreaua. Wasiistands. Dreaaing
Ca-ea, Wardrobes, rprimc nnd hair .Mattresses, Lounges,
Bedding, Extenaiuu Tabiaa, Sideboard. 200 lota Glan,
China, Silver Ware. Cutlery, Ac. Goods packed and deliv
ered for purchasera. E. BOTH, Auctioneer.
BY DANIEL A "maTHEWsT~AU0T1ONE?.R.-KALEai
riKiiu 57 I.IBEHTT STREET, between Broadway ao4
Nassau at. Tt'KSOAY. .Itiue -'7, at 10? o'clock, at tale*
room. "V" BC1 Al* TRADE SALE OK BRONZE GOODS,
Ac., wiinou?>res*rve. to cloae a partnership account?vis.,
Ink Traya, Paper Weights. Figures, fine Clocka, Ivory Kexea
Ac , lu lota to auit the trade. Now ready lor exaiainatiol
with catalogues.
B~y Isidore j. swarzkopp, auctionher
aella 10'- o'clock, 140 Bleeckcr at., entire Pigtnrai,
Kurnilure, l iiinnwaru, Glassware. Cutlery. Table Linen,
A ., of Drat claaa Restaurant; sale positive, in one or mora
lota. Dialers and restaurant men Invited.
JJY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR.. AUCTIONEER.
? Sella on WEDNESDAY, no reserve,
at Mr. Myers' Storage Ware rooms, corner Weit I lth at. an A
lludaon. te pay storage, on acoount of whom It mav concern,
a large and general assortment Of Furniture, Couuiers, otbel
Eoods, Ac,; ubout $l,5o<> worth. Parties Interested are
ereby noli tied. C A M I* B E1. L.' Jr.
Office, No. 7 West 3d at.
QABINET F URN ITU RE.
B1SSELL. WELLES A MILLETT. Auctioneer*.
will make a peremptory auction saie
of uiie of the
choicest stocks of Cabinet Furniture In New York,
on TUESDAY, June 27, commencing at 10** A. M.,
at No. IKI Bluecker St., one block west ol Broadway,
by older of It H. O. Murphy, Ksi| , who is declining buai
nesa, bis entire stock of ricli Cubinet Knruitnre, valued al
over MX I, and comprising In part rich l'arlor Suits, la
cotallr.e, striped and plain rep : Bedroom Salts, In roee
woou, black walnut, tuaplo, Eust l.ak ?. eliustnut and aah;
Dresaing Casus. Koreans, Lllirarv Caaet. two and tlire*
doors; Extension Tables, ltiiffeti. Lounges, easy and re
ception Clmire; inlaid. Centre aud Library Tablea, inlaid
Cabinet". Ladies' Desks. Wall Pockets, Brackets, Ac. Those
who deslru to purchaae Inruimre that is well made should
not fail to be presviit, as evurv article In the entire estab
lishment will be sold to the highest bidder and without My
reserve whatever.
Catalogues ready Tuesday morning. June 2l.
BISSELL, WELLES A MILLETT, Am
Auctioneer*.
IS Murray *k
C1EORGR HOLUI took. AUCrlONKEItT?TiuLBEOOK
T and Rollins sell this d?y at "J o'clock, at 452. 454 and
4M Canal *t., a Keneral assortment of Household Good*,
black waluut and enameled Chamber Suits, Parlor Hull* in
reps aud hair cloth, pier and inautie Mirrors, Wardrobe*,
Carpets, extension Tables. Mattresses, Beds, Bedding,
Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Kitchen Utensil*. Ac.
GEbliGK OEOCIHEGAN. ACUTIONEEE-W'lLL SELL
on Monday, June 1><, at 11 o'clock, the Stoek and la
te rest of the old established Liquor Store, northwert c?r
ner oi ItMtli ?t and 11th av. C.uiao of aale, protracted tick
neas of proprietor.
Henry "dTmInbr. auctionkkr.
? Ollice and Art Oalleries, H4.'i Broadway.
SALE OK PURE BLOODED JERSEY CATTLE,
TUESDAY, J NK 27,
at 11 o'clock, at the private stable No. 00 East 13th St.
See lull particulars under bead of Horses and Carriage*.
a. weisbkrgerTAUCTiONEErt.?ADMINISTER
? tor's sale this day (Monday) June 20. at luU o'clock,,
at No. 64 Christie St., the entire Household Furniture,
Wheeler A Wll nu Mewlui: Machine and other personal
effect* of Daniel Camernn, deceased, by older of EWEN
CAMERON. Administrator.
Iloy"d. AUCTIONEER,"Wlu7 SELL" on TUESDAY"
J the i'7th, at 10 o'clock A. M.. Lunch nnd Bar Room, M
Chatham *t., corner Chambeis. this is a groat chance.
M
ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER.
ELEGANT FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PUNOPORTt
FINE MIRRORS CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS AND
OTHER GAS FIXTURES, EI.EGANT DECORATE!
CHINA, FINE CI T GLASSWARE; TURKEY, WILTOl
AND OTHER CARPETS, AC.
SALE BY ORDER OF HoN. WM. D. SHIPMaN, Afr
8IGNEE?OF WM. BUTLER DL NCAN, ESQ.
E. H. LL'DLOW A CO. will sell, at amnion, on Tuesday,
Juno 27, at 10'j o'clock, at No. 12 Washington square,
north, corner of 5th av., all the >l*gni and cusily Fnrul
tnre therein, consisting, In part, of rosewood Parlor Halt)
ana Divan*, colored Dtuiug Boom Sulla, lu Uatuer; Librarl
and Secretary Bookcases; line maple, satlnwood, rosewood,
walnut and mahogany Chamber Furultuifc ; tuffted Chair*,
Louiigea and Solan; elegant velvet and oilier Curtains, fin*
Mirrors; Turkish. Wilton and Brussels Carpets, also eleram
crystal Chandeliers, Ac.; together with Kitchen, Laundry
and Servants' Room Furniture. Permits to view the farnt
ture cn the day previous to the sale mav be had at the ollice
ol the auctioneer. No. M Pine at., or will be sent on appllea*
lion by mill. All orders for purchases will be attended *?
for parties out of the city.
M
ORRIS WILKIN'S, AUCTIONEER.
M
Uiialneu Property, nortliemt corner Broome and Thompsaa
at*. lit auction.
K U. LUDLOW A CO.
will Ml I at. auction. on Tuesday, June 27, at 12 o'clock, at
ibu Exchange Salesroom,
The valuable I'lot ot GronuU, with the Huilillrifr* thereon,
known HM 51H aud .">lh llroome at.. northeast corner ef
Thompson, 40 by 5U fent, tented lor i per uoaa.
Two-third* ol the purc.la-o money tuay remain ou bond
and mortgage 'or tlirae yearn.
MQKTOAOE s \t.K "
1'KIKii If >Wh. Auctioneer, *ell< Monday. June 24,
at 11 o ?'.ock, at the Auction Kooma, corner Sth at. and Uni
versity p.ace, h lnr;? ami general ?*i<>rtm*nt of Household
Fnrnltnra, coii*i*tlng ol Parlor Suits. Pier and Maatel Mir
rors, i ottare Suits. black waluut" ?Kedstcijdu marble tu|
Dressing Oase* and Bureaus, M a/hstand*. KTtension Ta>
bleu, Moot Cases, SIdeboafda, Chandelier*, Eaay Chair*
marble top Centre Table*. Etagerea, Solas, Lounge*. El*
graving*, Book*. Stamla, hair Mettrease*, leather Pillow*
Refrigerator*, Bric-scla Carpet, Ac,, Ac. lly order of tlM
Attorney for the Mortgagee
r t) K TO AOS "SAI j E-ttY VIRTUE or CHATTkI
mortgage I will aell at tinblic vendue, on Monday, 20th
ol June, ut 4 o'clock 1*. M.. trio Fixture* aud Improvements,
Silver Ware Chair*, Tablet and (ill Fixture* la premise*
known a* Central Park Harden, near the corner of 59th at.
and 7th a*. .lOll.N V. LYKT, Attorney for Mortgagee
MORTGAGE SALE.?L. S. BLACK," AUCTIONEER
anil* this day jit 2 o'clock, bv order of mortgagee, al
4.Htl Canal *t? a lot of Desk*. Counters. gla*< Case*. Table*,
Chalra. Sewing Machines; alto an assortment of Kuraltare,
Beddiug, Ao.
|)AW.\ BROKER'S iALK?R FIELD. MK.\ r.KW, ACC'
X tloneer. salesroom mt Bowery. will aetl. tliia dav. a* 11
o'clock, B1*) lot* men's ntnl women's Clothing, UraWi,
Shawl*. Kamiiant*. Underclothing. t/uilte. Blankets. Bed
ding. Hoot*, Shorn, Ac . Ac.; alio Coat*, Pants and Vesta.
By ordur N. SUch, Ud av.
PAWNBROKER'S SALIC.?JAMES AO A It. AUO,
tloneer. will sell, th|? day, at salesroom Ml New Hoar
cry and No. !> Oliver It., .Wl lota of Silk and other lireaaee
Crape and Lace Shawl*. Remnant*. Underclothes. Mheeta
Spread*, Table Linen Hoot*., shoes, i.alter*; also Coat*. Paff
talonus and vests, By order of Jn?. Blumauer, 444 7th a*,
RicTiakd Walters' *' sons" auctionkkrsT
Marshal's sals Oroceries, Ar.. Tnesdav. 27th Inst . al
IUl? o'clock, at salesroom. -7 East Broadway. Urge a*sort
meiit ol Groceries, vl*.:?Hbla. Flour, boxes Soau, baa*
Coffee, Tea, Spire*, condensed Milk, Liquor*. Pickle*. Ac. i
also .Vl silk Umbrellas. ilOBi*0 0. NVALSll. Mar*aal.
RICHARD WALTERS' SONS. A li C TI o N E E Rii. ~ ~ "
Flr*t class Kngllsli Chop Mouse.
Mortgage sale Will aell on Monday, at 11 o dock, at 49
John st .Fixtures Ac., of'tlrat clans English Chop lloute
mi.i Kcitaurant. consisting of elegant Bar and back Bar,
oyster and lunch Connier*. Mirrors, Inner Cigar Caea,
Bramhall Range. (ilrerplated Ware. Oiaa*ware, Cutlery,
malloxanr Chairs, handsome ga* Fixtures, Pictures, Stove*,
waiuut Partition*.
PETER F. URKF.NF.. Attorney for Mortraeee.
SJ HRRMAN, Sit K RIFFS A NO UENERAL ALCTIO*.
eer.
Marshal's *nlc of Wine*, I.ii|nora, Champagne,
Cigar*, Iron Hjfea. MoMIAV, June ?1, al 10)< o'clock, al
No, la Bowery.
45 bbl*. choice old Bourbon and Kve Whlakey* 'ri*.Kab
lar. iloweii, Tyler, (^abimit, Aahland, Ac.; nl* i ;|00raae* in*,
ported Win** and Llquora, eases ami baskets ol Champagne,
! Uar*. Ir-in 9K JOSI-.PII M. 1111,1., City Marihal.
ZmxSI ABKAQAM. ACOnOIHU, okrlflj mos
O lancey at.. *ell*. at 10 o'clock sharp. No. 1..VI9 2d ar.,
near Slst *t., lartre stock of a Ory and Fancy Oond*. Yankee
Notions, Ladle*' and (lentlemen'a Furniebing Woods Store ,?
Velvet*. Ribbon*, Coaatar*. hlioweaae*. Stools, Ac-, la lota
without reserve. Dealer* Invited.
S'HKRIFF - SALE.?THIS IIAV, JINK 2?,' IWbTaT li
' o'clock noon, at 1S7 Weat .tin at., under and by vlrtaa
of *ev*ral execution*, one bay Mora*.
WILLIAM O. CONNER, Sheriff.
(iinaoi: J. Wodp, Deputy. ? ? ? |
WILLIA M S. MOCNT, At'CriONEBR, 1110 DUAMI Mfc
Wednesday June 'M, at 12 o'clock, the balaaoa
of the private *t?rk ot remarkably choice
Old Wine*. Brandiea, Ac ,
from the cellar of the lata
K A. Oownlnthleld, Beatna;
Very choice old Oodard, l^irer and otard Brandies, Ilordea
aud Ouarta Sherries, Bourbon ami II) e W Itirkie*, Bne
crusted Old Port*, exceedingly choice Old Madeiraa;
also.
Champagne*. Claret*. Sauternes, Itock* and Burgundies
The Itooda compri*ing good* rarely offered at aactlen.
Send lor catalogue; ready Taeaday.
WATCH KM. JKWKLI1V. dic.~
MLEfct EER ?T.. NEAR HROAOWAV.-MONEY
advanced on ntamomla, Waicbes. Jewelry, Ac.; alaa
Paanbrokera Tiuketa bought of Ulamonda, Watahaa, Ae.
77 Mieeeker it.
mkhican orrioK-?7o.tioo-ihamo.vds, watch
AM.V
Jewelry.^Hllverwar*. Valuahlea, Ac., bought.
and exchamred Loan* effected. EetnbiUhad L
J. U. B/.KE1XUER. I>ealer. 7K6 Broadway.
Monet on diamonds. rtJM, ac -diamondr.
Watches, Jewelrv, Silver Ware. Silver Mated Ware,
t atnel* Hair Shawls, Seal Sa.- me*. Lace*. Milk*. Aa.,boagbt
and sold back al a very mall advance t?y OEOROK O.
AI.LK.N, Jeweller. I.ISO Broadway. aear21Rh at.
AfCHBs A ND jkwKLRV RKPAIREO in FIRST
M elaas workmen. (ii.OKHE a ALLEN, Javallan
1,191) Broadway, near ,9th at.
WANTED TO ri'KOHABR A~Mit"oF DUMONll
Karrlage: the diamond* ? ist weigh 11* or IH * arete
each, and ain?t be chaaa fur ca Addree* UIaMO VDS,
buz 113 Herald uflka.
?>Q NASSAU ST., ROOM I?DAYMAN LKOPOLIt.-i
Ot' For sale verv cheap (to eloee the baiinaeaj, Dta.
nioude, Watalie* ana Jewelry.
FINK ARTS.
TIOtTSff' C|kLHl a"*T~< i a i/lKHip~ ikTi.fi;
A erty at., rorner Naaaae, en exblMilen Wedaeaday,
June 2S, a brilliant eolieetlon of Water Oolor I'alatlng*,
from *oi*r , rawing*, representations el faa**a |iafaMai<
la tha European gailerlee by emineut artist*. Take ealj
at auction oa Frtiay aa4 Batatday, Jaae to aad Jabr L j
12 e'claek.