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ys Eargy. Beer eee 63,71, 473, 68. mae sie 0, 55, 78. tet an tT san Drawings of the Delaware State Devawarx, = CLAss 127—-March 16, Th, 46, 07) The Ma. G) Sy 2. Uh, yet 2, Decawahs, Cu. ‘March 16, 1868. 60, 78, 32, 41, rat, 83, 3, 64, 46, 51, 38, 26. Otreulars bby i ae rot a, Mons ORES, & 00.. , Heim 20, 7, 15.5 tae, 13 Oficial Drawings of the Library Asso= ‘elation Company’ a tations of ( Roatonks, h 16, ' 13, 33, 6, yt ‘ty “46, SD, 50, 23, 39, 6, 58. $8 123—Marelt 16, 1808. 83, 40, 7 74, 8, oo “3, 44, 23, 34, 76, 1, 63, 72. irculars, Ac,. address { Ata ELLIS & CO., Covington, Ky. Al Legalized Lotteries. Ee? : JOSEPH BATES, Broker, information givOm. 14 walt aireet roost No Ty Now York. Prizes Cashed i Alu a Lotte- Ties, In‘ormation furnished. IWEY & CO., "Roum No. 5, Nos. 11 and 16 watt Kee ‘New York, Brown's Standard Scaics, Warranted rate and durable, R. BROWN, wanufaciurer, No. 3 ech, opposite Astor FL sus Wheeier and Wilso' Sewing Ma- “gniien— Highest Premium Wyrids Pair, London, 1832, alent oorn 35 Broa was, Now You, Bight Curtes de Visite for $1, of Un. s@qualied style and finish, at TAITS, corner of Cortlandt and Greeuwich streets, Eight Carte de VAUGHIAN'S, 225 Bowery. sed, Gallery tirst tloor, Ready—Knox’s Sprin; Sty le of Hats, ‘No, 212 Broadway. pring Sty 4 Visites for $1, at Notice. =F will sit all until suit- Genin, 513 Broadway, will open, ‘on ate ai eo instant, his new spring sgtyles of CHILDEGN'S HATS, which Will comprise the Gabost French, and. English Noreen for infants, BOYS, GIRLS and MISSES wear Too MILLINERY and HAT: “PING trade dealt with on liberal terms, "fi Shirts, Made to OODY, 409" Broutway, oadway.—The Opening of Ob iide ws Mats will take place ovession will bet Guoed novellics 'rom Bijund wil Pai ‘ Moody’s Pericct ace order, $30 per “ styles of on Prursday, iia inst. on 10. mal desijns for infauts’, boss. his and ‘Which this estrbusument bax no viva h «@ta liberai ¢iseount, JR. 7 Matson Maillard, No. 621 Broadway.—Celeb: from 30 cents to $0 ted Chocalate, for family use, pound, Umbrella Insnrance=the which has surrounded the rig! from the days of th fs atlas: cleared Spas aot on'y os: Shing as owncrany maintain it. His mental pices 0. furniture has Uw adv Proprietor the same ceria'nty of rere Within iy grasp ‘Ti Sts place ti th) rack ihe haw: Obscurity of property In umbrelias, © of giving ihe if the handie than a nickie cont, perceptible we vest ‘ket. Phe invention 's at once Tia introduciom Into eo 4 ‘Ralls and other places o! pu pea leat none ae me wee Tin pcere uf actare: © & Wilson Sew. B38 Broaiway, N. i ree juvigorates the stomach and ogirects acidity and gives tone and vigor Wo tie whole ¢ Mra. Winslow ‘| Soothing Syra Tleves the chtld from pain, , Aged mystem. YS cents per tata daro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Depot, sale and retail. No.6 Astor House. The ye applied ore akiitul artists, %, Toupees, Hair Dye, Hatr Dyein; ghd, Mercer: ne eee ein Cream, or esting the hair, oc Wee W. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dyc—The Dest the world ; Inalantaneous, harmless nd reliable. | Gold alldruggiste and perfumera, Factory, Bt Barclay street. Medical Adviner, &e. om Disenses of the . ‘nd Rerual systems tofulinie for $1. “Address E. Dr. M. Lartiont, C17 Broad: way, peas New fork: Hoare for treatinent 9 to 6 daily. envei oars Tricopherous ts get the Sat Abed — mized e'pal faints in rope sri America. pl stiidie ls damitiod tots (Es aoe rposop connected with the air, wipe revente cops thal ‘hse renders the sa Lo bhen 5 on," Tus hab tin. or any other preparktion qui ez otpold'by all throughant the Uited States, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ts Well ‘knowa asa great remedy for coughs, colda aud lung affec- etree years constant’ task of, Broa rat case of cancer in th Batnse® Is Often a Form Of Throat ane Which creates a be. petual desire 0 swallow. an if Z il atickin we upper tae tiroat, n'a Brouchial Troches are ‘used ith good results in ‘this annoying disurder. His Hair Dye, 50 Cents, Black AMOS? pataral durable ‘durable, , boauitut De vad Depo! No. 1 Barclay HUl’s Hair Dye, 50 Cents—Black or brown. Dirabio, a potura beautiful. Depot No.1 Barclay sircet, Sold by all druggints, ladles, Try Laird’s Bloom of Youth, or pr serving ond beautitying th i ee aed bedeuvinved’er Wa talen yal waste nes Brouincy. Diseases of the Nervou Seminal, Uri. siema—New aud reliable treatinent—in WAKD ASSOCIATION gent in sealed of cha Dr. J. | aad aety FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mopar, March 16—6 P. M. To day's bank statement compares as follows with that. hyve Mondeys-— Wek en Loans. Cirewlation. — Deposit s March 7. $11,008,392 30 708,089 $603,175 | 174,080,212 Moreh 14 A816 pee 3,L10.406 9,667 O16 1,044 008 Docrense.$9,223,373 3,505,001 28,150 1,745,178 This return reflects the effect of the recent law of Congress in relation to gol. It would appear ‘that some three anda half millions of gold which had been hypothecated at bank before the passage of the law las been withdrawn, in consequence of the loans being called in. A portion of this gold— perhaps half—has been shipped to Europe, and the holders have got the exchange instead of the bul- tion. i@ rest has either been sold in the market or hypothecated with private lond- ers, who have no fears of violating the law of Congress. The measures which are being matured in the State Legislature will dis- “lodge some more of this idle specie which now ‘emmbors the vaults of our suspended banks. The .decroase of three millions in the loans, occurring «simultaneously with a relaxation in the rates for money, shows that the loans called in were excln- sively based on gold. Mr. Gilbert Dean, the mem- “ber of the Assembly who introduced the bill to -eleek speculation in gold, is in town, studying the practical workings of the question. Money is extremely easy. Many leading brokers have money left with them at 4 per cent, and few -of the established houses are paying more than 5, though the street rate is still 6 percent. Debt certificates (old issue) are worth about par; the snew issue, dated subsequently to 3d of March, -about 9644. This has been another active day in gold. It opencd at 156, fell off to 153, rallied to 154%, sold “at 16414, % and % im the afternoon, and closed at AY, bid. When the price fell to 153 at the pub- lic board the members relieved their patriotic emotions by singing the “Star Spangled Banver.”’ ‘We notice that Senator Connolly has introduced a new joint resolution mto the Legislature prohibit- ‘dng loans of any amount whatever on gold or ex- change. This strikes the nail on the head, ana, if passed, will kill the goll speculation. Exchange was very feverish, in consequence of the appro- hhensions created by the Secretary's negotiations with foreign bidders for a United States loan, Bales were made this inorning at 168 and at 169; at the close the prive was about 169% a 170. The stock market was very inactive this morn ing. There were no stocks pressing, and, on the other land, with the exception of Pacific Mail, there was no genoral desire to boy. Prices were, on the whole, steady and in some cases firm. At the firat scysion of the regular Stock Exchange the business done appears to have been very ted Central was % Bonds are very dull. was better, Cleveland and Pittsburg % lower, At tho one P.M. call of the public board there ‘was a lively demand for Pacific Mait, which caused the price to advance 3 per cent over the closing price on Saturday; Erie rose 14, Hudson }{, Rock Island Erie % prefer- red +4, Harlem preferred 4%, guaranteed %4, mm old %. Governments continue quite , being kept up by the foreign demand. In the afternoon the market At the brokers’ board Pacitic Mail advanced 2 per cent, Erie %%, Pittsburg 234, and the whole market was better. session of the public board the market was quite buoyant, large orders for stocks coming in from the public. The departure of the Secretary for Washington seems to have lifted the load which has weighed on speculation for the past sixty days, and the market closed with a bordering to great activity and a further general advance. following were the closing quotations of the day:— Ux6's,reg,’81.102%% a 103 Us6'2,.00,'81.103 ~ a 10814 7.30 0,P& A105 a 10535 Currency cer. 9656 os Lept certif’s. 993 a Temand not’s 154% 6 Amer'n gold. . Mang aa iaeoar’ Oa... 1 90 164 a % ls ted al a a v a Cimberland.; 18 a 20 Capton 25 @ D5 Pacific Mail. 101% 0 192 NY Central..1163g a 11656 The Secretary of the Treasury left town eta ely sd At the four P. M. larlem .. Thin Harlew pref.. 85 Mich South'n, 6914 Mich So’n ¢ 107 % Cont’! 9234 one TBH 100 The Toledo Rock Isiand.. 9345 a Fort Wayne.. 68% a this morning for Washington, having exchanged views with a number of prominent financial personages during his brief stay. He expressed himself highly satisfied with his visit and with the spirit which pervades the moneyed men of New York. understood that he came to no decided conclusion on the subject of u policy; but the indications are that he will not attempt to negotiate a long loan at present. It is He is by no means in want of money, He is in receipt of about half a million a day from internal revenue and conversions; he bas about $150,000,000 of legal tender money, bearing no interest, on hand and authorized, besides $100,009,- 000 of legal terider money bearing interest. judicious use of his daily receipts, paper and of his debt certificates, until re-establishes his way casi more pay once of he Iya this ean a decided victory public confidence and paves the way for the negotiation of a long loan at or near par. Itis presumed by those best acqua'nted with the Secretary’s purposes that this is the plan which he will pursue. working just now se satisfactorily for the govern- ment in a financial point of view, and the ab- sorption of United States securitics is progressing 8o steadily, that it would be a pity to disturb mat- ters by an attempt. to force a loan or by any other violent step. Things are The Executive Committees of the Cleveland and Pittsburg and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- road Companies met to-day in this city and rati- The re- fied the agreement of consolidation. spective Presidents left th to carry it into effect. practically one to all intents and purposes. learn that a dividend of 3% per cent will be paid on the Pittsburg stock on the 11th of April. Mr. John H. Hicks, late with Morse & Co., has formed a copartnership with Mr. Beverley Robin- son, Jr., and commenced the stock brokerage business. is evening for the West The two roads are now We The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows Total reovipts.. —For customs. Payments ... Balance. $438,076 98 196,000 00 611,135 15 14,175,654 39 The Buffalo and State Line Railroad report their net earnings for the year ending February 1 to be 30 per cent net on the capital stock. The Boston Journal says:— Land stocks are steady. Boston Water Power on Satur- day stuod at 52a 52%; Cary closed at 9%; East Boston closed firm at 18%. © Franklin, 90 for Quincy, 33 rf Leagan ad bid for Mionesota; Pewabic was firm at iin, joey. 38 for tale Royale’ i a% 104: for oh ; Rockland was dull at 28; 12 bid for Supe- atral; Acton was firm at 6% The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Com- pany earned for the firat week in March:— 1863... 1362. Increase (40 per cent). $15,922 o1 Adrian H. Muller, P. R. Wilkins & Co., sold by order of Jacob B. Jewett and Thomas Parish, ex- ecutors of James Parish, deceased, the following stocks :— TP. 6.000 Detroit, Movroe and Toledo RR. Ist mtg ‘bas. 104%5 12,000 N. Y. aud Harlem RR. 7 per cent, 6,000 Hudson River Rit. et 78 shares Mapbattan Gas Light Co. 78 shares Manhattan Gas Light Co scrip, 133 shares Metropolitan Bauk. 60 shares Pacific Mail : 1 share Lyceum 4 shares 19 shares Eagie Fire Insurance Co 101 ah .res North American Fire Ins 34 shares Manhattan Fire Insuraice Co 44 shares Panama Ratiread Co. . 4 shares N.Y. Life Insurance aud irust Oo, teameb p Co of Natural History. biversity of New York. 28 1 pew ,84, ground Hloor, Presbyt’n ch., Um. pl. 10 Stock Exchange. “ 89000 TT-90n, “Det Apr 106 3000 sual 105% 000 do. Febwan 108% 13000 US G's, Lys cor 90% 2000 doseees 11000M6"s isto Sts 87 6000 Erie 4th im baa. T1134 5000 B, NY& E istm 112 1000 3108 clmefb 125 2000 Gal&s (hi Let ex 116 6000 Pitts ,FUW&C2m 105 55 70000 anes gold. reds) B88stsl z sftedl * 2000 Kentucky 6"%.. OMicC 8'sclinalb 1303 Foo Tl Cont ici da 190 Oss 106% 156 M™ oen Tole Wab 2d mi 7009 Pitter tw Cha Moxnay, March 16, 1863. 100 sb PaeMsstn. bis 18614 s88e8isssis8eFSF 358e58% iy 2 3 > = . 3 z sieges, SseSSSSSETE Clev Col RR Cal b Rok inl he E 99) 19 . Hodwon River RR i do......b10 100 Harlem cr 3835 be Mich bya fee Re Tie 330 do % pitts, Pt W6 6 Rit a ) ° “ (60 Del, Lack & WR tow pret ‘200 Che do do &a Ss 100eo do... 100 sha NY Coa’ RRL! ites, 160 9636 760 Erie RR. 100 Chi ei R TslandRR 925g J btw in 100 do. ....biw 923¢ O'OLOOK ¥. M. #3000 Uses 6 "81, reg fog 103.200 shes Erle RR prt... 100 up 1034 400 Hindson Riv KR.. 1001¢ 82000 Debt © cer, gold 90a; 1800 Harlem RE 38% 85000 American gold. 16437 1 do. 104 Io wis SW i iti. 75000 do. 14g 5000 Missouri 6's... 61% 100 bs 100 sbs Canton Co 25-600 do 41 Quicksilver M Co. 44 00 do. 350 Buck. Go Lead Oo a6 250 do. 500 Cle & Pitts RR 3 reid is 8 14 900 4 117% 200 a ioo aa 1019136 1000 do 100 do......812 19134 200 Galena 250 do. - 191% 300 Cley & Toledo RR 964% 100 do 10 192” 400 ChL& Rock 1 RR. 93 100 N ¥ Central RR.. 1167; 250 OSS 300 do sees OG 200 Pitta, Fe WECKR 64 18% + 68 18% 000 del: + 63 18% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monbay, March 16—6 P. M. Asitzs —The sales were coniined to 45 bbis. pots at BKC. Pear! nominal. Breansturrs.—The market was very dull for four, which was quoted 10c.a20c. per bbj. lower, under the fall in gold and sterling exchange. Sales were made of 5,000 bbis. State and Westorn, 750 Southern and 450 Canadian within our revised range:— Superfine State and Weetern 6 70 a 700 FxtraState..... 705 & 760 Common to choice extra’ Waster, 705 #10 00 Canadian. 740 a 900 Southern mixed to good supertine 740 a 780 FXtra do.....6..0.065 785 9 925 Good we choic family do. 930 a 1025 Rye flour. 350 a 550 Corn meal, 416 a 5600 —Wheat was cull and decidedly lower, The day's sales amounted to only 25,000 bishols at $1-70 a $1 7 for red aud amber Westorn, $1 54a $1 67 for Milwaukee club and amber spring, and $1 38 @$1 68 for Chicago spring. Corn was aigo much lower: the sales comprised 57,600 bushels mixed Westera at 0c. a 91c. for sound, and 8c. 8 bio, for unsound and heated. Sales wore also’ made of 450 bushels of rye at $l O82 $1 12. Oats were quiet at 72c. a 82c., according to quality. Corrs: was nominal in price and very quiet. Corrox was down to 84c, for middliugs, without any important movements, Freicuts were dull today. To Liverpool there were shipped 500 bbis. tour at 1s. a 1s. 6d., 20,000 busheis corn at 612d. (bulk), 300 boxes bacon nt 27%, 6d., aud per stermer 500 boxes ‘bacon at 40s. To Bremen’60 hhds, tobucco were taken at 40s, ‘To Rotterdam 100 tons pro- visiops were cuguged at 40x. To Antwerp 7,000 bushels wheat were shipped on private tects, A Russian vessel took 4,000 bbls. petroleum to London at 8s. Sd. tae was quiet and heavy, at S6c. a 05c. for North river. Hors were gelling in small lots at 2c. a 28¢. for new ©.0p. Lxaturr continued in very moderate demand at pre- vious quotations. Motasees.—Tho market was ters active, sales h beon made of only 80 bbls. New Orloans at ‘S0c. a 56c., 10 bbds Vorto Rico at $6c. and a cargo of Cuba muscovudo a Oi1s were quoted essentially the same in price, but were very quiet. Provisions. —Pork was active and down to $id 124; a $14 25 for old mess, $16 50 a $16 75 for new do., and & $13 75 for prime, with Bales of 400 bois.” Peet was in limited domand at $11 25.0 $13 for plain, and $13 a $13 75 for exten mess, Bales wero made of 1,460 bbls and Hierces of lard within the rango of 10c%, a 113¢ ; 1,000 boxes of bacon at 70. a e., and 250 ‘kages of hams and shoulders at Tie. a &}{c. and 5c. a 6c. = was dull and heavy at 22c. a 28c. for Stato, and Ive, a 24 for Western, Choese was quiet at 10. a lhe, Rice continued cae and ansettied in price. 4 Sat was steady, but sparingly purchased. SuGaRs wore beavy and drooping, with sales of 900 Dhdg, at Le. a 12\c. for New Orieans, and 10 il ye. for Caba and Porto Rico. TatLow.—Thore wi t+ 50,000 Ibs. sold at 124,c. a 130 Wursxky.—Sales of 400 bbie. were made at 46c, a 48c. jo) 218, 2i20, . 2126, 2124, 2180, 2192, 2 4, 8198, 138, 2140, 2142, oes? Ziso' 202, BNbg, 2106, ‘ez 4. Beg 80, Common brxae.—Part 1 —Now, 277, 102, 747 ot ; 1350, 1277, 889, 1204. 1100, 578, ag Part 1f.—Nos, 1333, List, 1835, 1340, 1341, 1344, 1348, 1346, Taso, Astor ms Married. Erwax—Tvsy.—On Monday, February 9, by the Rev. Lett Jones, Cuanuns M. Exmas, of this city, to diss Many a. aes of Philadelphia. ladelphia papers please copy. WittiaMa.—n Sunday, by Rey, ©. Clapp, Henny C. Moune to Cava Wittsams, of Harlem. Cctober 12, 1562, by Setieinae iaicen —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Marcie 12, at the residence of the bride's father, by a 1. Taylor, Guonce M Poveiraxe, of the United States Navy, to Jamerre H. ARwowv, ‘of Brookly: nm. Ne cards. i—Doniox.—Ow Thursday, Febru ry lv, by Rev. J. W. Beach, Major Save. Rares, of come, wo AL. Dorsow, of this city. Rownaxo—Hewaann.—At South Branswick, N. J. Monday, Mareh 16, at eight A. M., by the Rev. K. Woorston, Nera ws. Row.anp, of this city, to Mies Denn G. Hvanaxp, of South Brunswick, N. J. SuitH#—Gonvox.—On Baturday, Mareb 1d. at the resi dence of Mr. Charien H. Stebbins, by the Rev. se. Pur mett, Cuartms T. Surru to Miss Mauois Gonvox, ali of ‘ptateo id. Dicd. ‘uneral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at pose from the resijence of his parents, 29 Biving Shue AS Yonkers, N. Y¥., 00 Suodoy morning March 15, the Req. Rovner Baimn, DD , in the 66th year of ‘his ec. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church, Youter ‘The friends of the family are invited toatvend, Trains leave Chambers street at ten end twelve o'clock. return ing at five P.M. ERow s in fall assurance of faith m Coriwt Room Win ows, sen Of Joshea and D, The funcral will take place co Weduesday morning, 4 eleven o'clock ,at the Berean Maptist choreh, corner of Redford aur! Downing stre Suto the Cellowahi of whi ho was baytived just two woeks before thy the | friends and sequavute re Iuvited to tend tha fune ral without further pot The Union Bible Ciess, of whieh be was a tnembor, are request to be present Bonnxs.—(n Monday, Mareh 16, Mra. Kuzamin Bor Ry, uged 71 yearr, 3 months and V3 days, The relatives and friends of the family tre respoctfally invited to attend the funeral, on Wednewlay afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late resideuce, No, 61 Hammond street PRrapy.—On Sunday evening, March 15, Ay Ii a daughter of Thoines and Elizabeth Brady, aged 7 years 3 ‘months and 14 days ‘The reintives and (riends of the family are respectiaily invited to attend the fuperal, om Wednesday afterioon. a one o'elock, from the residence of her parents, 440 £1b avenue, corner of Filly fourth street. Bonts.—On Sunday, March 15, Awrow L. Bows, aged 57 years, 10 months and 24 diy: ‘The reiatives and freaods of the fami.y, also the Her- man Lodge, No. 268, F. A. M., are respectfully ivited (o attend the tuner gf om Wednesday aftornov, at hall past one o'clock, fr im inde residence, 514 Pearl street, cor: | ner of Centre. The remains will be interred in Greeu- | Word Consetery. j Cawenert.—On fatarday evening, March M, rn agers iluees, Daxter CaMPwrit, a native of Drumen county Leitrim, Ireland, and cous: the late Rev Jo! Campbell Reqiiercat in ‘The relatives acd friends ws Amen the family are respectinliy » trom the resi eat he Deonia, 139 Fant Thirty seventh street, this (Tice afternoon, at baif past one o'clock. Tae remaius wil! 5 aben to Calvary Comenery foe terinent. ma Ge i om Bonday, March Mb, Jeu 18 of George Coils aged 27 years, 2 ther invited to at- Voter and rod He pit and friends ol the (amily ere invited to , from bis late residence, No. 147 Cin street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Cawrion.—On Saturday, March 14, Catuamae, widow of Patrick jon, a the Oth year of ber ag Her and thors of her son Joremiah J.. and of ber son in-law, James Keane, are respeot(ully invited to | attend the fanerai, from her late reridence, No. 16 Sullulk cot thie (Tesesay) ssoretng, at ton o'clock, and thence St. Mary's church, where a requiem mass will be cole | Cour —At Lower Englewood , vergen county Nod. em Monday, March 16, HRsRy, accom? sn of David and hey ‘a Christie, ‘aged 6 years, 10 months and 14 x | ire friends aro Invited to attend the (uneral, at the nteday asterndon, at two o'cloek, Trains lave ‘Jersey City at @ quarter pret twelve 0 clowk Casy.—On Thursday, March 12, Lewis 8. Cant, former ly _of Beaton, ot Set ae of Adelie Cary. Benton papers please cop os Bavurdey March 14, of consumption, Hass, iow of Pascal Vonaideon, aged 45 years, @ meaty nad 15 days. and friends of the family, alen those of Vitam Riker, Bon) F and Chas, & Freseh, are reapeetfully invited to ‘attend the tanerai, from her late rosidenge, 118 Firat strect, this (tuesday Aternoon, atone o'clock. Her remains will be In ta Green wood Cem tery. Priladetytea and Washington papers please copy Davw.< Cu Munday, March 16, alter # short inert, Mr Jou Daven, m the 24th sear of hin age wale The rele uvew tind (reads of the am UY are revoe ‘agdenly,on Sunaay, March 15, at Westield, | invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 41 sre ae this (Tuesday) alternoop, as two o'clock ease. —On Monday meh | Mareh ‘16, ALELANDER Du Vauwer, in the tat year of Lis age. ‘The funoral will take piace trom 2 Si, Ann's church, street, near Fifth avenue, on Wednesday aftor- noon. at two o'clock. The friends of the family are in- vied. attend, without further notice. Figwains.—in Jorsoy City, om Saturday, March 14, after ashort ilinese, Mr. Jawes Yumatrna, ‘im the Soi year of his ago. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfalty invited to attend the funeral,on Wednesday afternasa, a at two o’elock, from St, Mathow’s church, Sussex stroot Jorsoy City’ Grxen.—-Ou Sunday, March 15, after a short illness, Mrs, HANNaw L. Greky, widow of ‘Thomes {¥. Green, in the 834 year of her age. The frieuds of the fainily are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her lato residence, corner of Gates ant pynnd avenues, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two el GaLaTiaN.—On Monday poral iz, March 16, at half.past seven of Lama V Han, daughter of Aun and the late Jonn B. ‘Galatian, aged 23 years. ‘Tho funeral will take place f.0m her late residence, No, 2% Cottage place, on Thursday morning, at ten ‘ofclock. Horr.—In Vaitimoro, on Thursday morning, Mareh 12, Kary, only davgbter of Wi, U. aud Margaretta L. Hoyt, aged 8 months and 3 days, Houky.—At Groonwich, Coun, on Sunday morning, Mareh 15, Mavy.M., wile of Isaac Holley and daughser of the late Elias Pork aged 66 years. ‘Pho funeral services will bw Leld at the Congregational church in Greenwich, this jay) afternoon, at two Ofelock. The relatives and friends are invited. Co attend. eo New Haven Raiiroad train leaves Fourth avenue and Twenty ‘Seventh strect at Afieen minutes past twelve, and returns at tg four mivutes past three and twenty mi- nutes past six. On Sunday morning, March 15, Wintiam Huunaws, fo the STih year of hia age. The frien's of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, this (Tuestay) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 198 Sixth avenue, Jonxsox —On Saturday, March 14, Saran Euzanera Joussox, daughter of Joh ant Flizabeth Johnson. Dear baby thou hast left t And we miss thy little voi' e, Bot ’tis Jesus that has called thee, And our hearts cugbt to rejoice, The friends and acquaintance of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (‘Tucsday) aller. noomat one o'clock, from No. 17 Graham avenue, Brook- lyn. Kaurwany —On Sunday, March 15, Joux H.C. Kave- MANN, aged 57 years and 5 days, ‘The ret nd friends of the family, also the mem- man Onk Lodge, No, 84, 10. of 0. F are rospectiully juvited to attend the (uneral, this (Tuesday) of Bedford und Downing streets. LLY.—On Sunday morning, March 15, of consump. tion, Joi Krtty. a native of the parish of Killare, county of Westicath, Ireland, a id 25 years, the lata ohn MeCabe, a native of Gurternoran, parish ot Cloon , county Leitrim, Ireland, aged 87 yours ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to nd tie funeral, this (Tuesday) moramg, at aino m Hellovue Hoe pital MeNawars.—0n Monday morning, March 16, Wot. Hux RY, youngest son of Jon and Marga'et McNamara, aged 1 yeur and 13 days, The relatives and iriends of the family aro res invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) act at twoo'cleck, from the reaideucs of bis paren! Madison stroet Mines native of Ki g’and, aged 6 Ills friewds are tfully ) 172 ch 16, Frepenick Mixa, a Pi the ergs ORTH PAL ‘Dubu ue, lowa,on Thesday, March 10, James 8. Nortwnce, aged 36 yoars, son of H. W. and Siizabeth 8, Northrup, late of Wilkesbarre, Pa mLrRYe.—Ob Sunday, March 16, Wiisas 4 M. Ovaten ‘TREE, aged 70 years. Th. relatives aud’ friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne, 98 Seftolle street, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at two o'eloeK Onsey.—On Sunday, Mareb 14 ouly daughter ecxarayetie and Cecelia M. Olney, aged 10 years and & ays. ibe rela and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Free Will Baptist church, Twouty-eighth street, near Broadway, this (luee day) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, without turther invitation Parnt.—On Monday, March 16, Jane Acausta, daveb ter of Charles and Elleu Pettit, aged 3 years, $ mouths and 16 deys. The rolatives and friends are respectfully juvited to at. tend the funeral, from Enghty.sec nd street and Yourth avenue, On Weduesday morning, at ten o'clock. Penwam.—On Sunday, March 12, Sanam. wife of Jostun Perham, oged 66 years. ¥ mouths ‘and 15 day « The friends acd reiatives of the family are respectfully Javited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 110 West Thirty frst street, this (Tucsday) alteraoou, at three o'chck. ‘ noiee, widow nyau, in the Bad year uf Lor age es aut (rienda of the Hanily are respectfully Juvited to attend tho fur ow Wednasday, ai tvelve vekck nom, from St, Joba's E reb, Youkers. ‘Train loaves Chan. bers st haute in Brooklyn, D., 5, Joun Kown, in 6 The relatives and on Sunday morning, March yeur of his age. @ family are respectful'y from tris late residenc 4 Ficth atreot. between Fouth Ninth strest nad Vroud sey, this (Thesday) afternoon, at two o'eloek, without furtuer invitation. STRANGK.—AB lugleeide, near Hastings, Weeichester county, N. ¥.. On Mouday March 2, atter «linger ness, born hae 10 resignation, Kiimawern, w Albert B. Str Tbe relatives and friend: of the famity are invited to attend the funeral, (rom uer tate residence, this (Thealay) Ve Oclek, Without Lurther ‘The Hudsou River teu o cl ck expross train from hambers stroot will stop at Hast ngs by special perrais sion on this Occasion. Carriages will be at the tation vo convey them to the horse. Sartit.—On Monday, Starch 16, Tazormics W. the 58th year of his aze. ‘The funeral services will take pines tiie (Treaday) » at one o'cleck, from nie late 105 Fifth street, Brookiyn, Eastern District of the family are invited to att taken (o New Hacnpshire sure South Nor waik Coun. .u Saterday morning March 14, at the residence of her brother, Albert H. Keo field, Susan E., wife of Giles W, smith be friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, trem Frinity « south Norwalle, om Wodnoaday moroiog, at in remame will be conveyed to 6 | vim New York ond New Haven Matlrood. by the at the Twonty-eeventh street etoriny Carriages will” be iting at whe Sucre, in wood for in' mw to at. “in Finan fon ' mee slip at eb Ourth street at a quafter-past ud foot of Thir nA. M aten.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Mareb 1s, Crancma SLATRR, aged 15 yews The jimerul will take place ac 22 Neeaan street, this (Theeday ) afternoon, ut two o'elock Vax Voust.—On slnday, March 15, Thomas Van Vorer, aged 37 years. the relatives ar@ friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from No 103 Fast Thirteunth street ou Wedoreday morning, at eno clock. ihe :ermains will be tal to Yonkers for in'erment Vincevr.—On Monday, March 16, Me, Wat D. Vowcent, eyed 62 youre and 4 raomtie, Funeral will take place (rom the Metho-jet Twenty-Courth street, newr Ninth avenue, ou W: morning, at ten o'eloek re for interment Whrrxorr.—On Monday, March 16, Wits ©. Weer native or Lewester, England, aged 25 years aod eh arch t His remains will be removed for interment in Grerw wood Cemetery, this (Tueaday) afternoon, at baic past oc, from bis late residence, No. 216 Second ave Leicester (England) papers please covy Wei worns.—On Monday, March 16. Mame Jace, wife of Samuel M. Weetworth, aged 24 yeurs, 4 months aud 15 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respacttaily invited to at tend the fuuerni, thia (Tuerday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 44 First street Paterson, (N. J.) and Peckskill papers please copy Wicknail —Jawis Wicktiae, & hative of the county of Wexford, Ireland aged 67 youre. ln retaaine will be take to Calvary Cemetery for in termoot, this (Tuesday) a. ternoon, at three o'clock, trom huis Inte residence, 360 Mastisou street. Teves ~On Briday, March 13, aftor @ abort illness, Kare, dangtor of James and Elizabeth Zales, The relatives and friends of the (amily are invited to * i (Peen nertersees,es haltpent ha kere, t ane o'clork, withous fertber nocve. a ous YOUR FIRST CLASS wtlery, Cooking Wrrrile D's Great Baerar, Cooper Inet tine EAPUORT BOURBON WHIRKRX Ag Avant and grocer in New York, after i whe ASD { Freak aod gist Rede Paper. ath BV ERD RL. Sw? Wromtnay BOX OF NOTE (ACRR, READY INITIALED A to 2), a GIMHKEDE 8, 48 Broadway. Price $1 75 LL DISRARKS OF THE BYR =D MARGULI ke Comaniiog bore Tren #19 % aselock at the Latarge flour, N. ¥ 1 A cmencn, ar Kone AND vr Ur CARDA IM ny AM aE A SMALL ROT on thetr« to ook | | sow | } pies EB GOLD AINGS POR BALE NS Breedway, ene dee new AND PLAUN Fi 0. ©. ALLEN, ones J by Canal sree, ‘ORNS, BUSIONS ENV TKD NAILS EXLARGED J Pons and al Ainenaen of the feel ered miLboml pan or inronivenie@en to tne patient by Or RACHARIE, Surgeon cane bg way. Kafere lo physicians a4 wut. * pisaion LARELA AND TA the and Colored, printing en in ohare t VICTOR snvdie 1 | ALL KINDA ok ee nit wre afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, corner | S¢ His friends and tho. the famliy are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at one o’olol., (rom his lute residence, 162 bast Twenty Fe. cond stret! is remains will be taken to Calvary Ceme- tery for juterment, | MeCanv.—On Monday morning, March 16, Axe, wife of ih Commayers A” (CEL MAKATE! STOMACH BITTERS. powerful tonic, corrective and aiteratire, of wou- ‘ul ethic i tVER AND LOWELS ECTIVE Epos pats ibs. wus Remi A pure and ent Fever; Stoadies the Nerves, and tends to prolong life REMEDIAL | PROV ERILE: Cures aig 4 Debility. Net tipation, Cc jeucral syslom Or produced by special causes. {6 not wholesome, genial and Mature miata tule’ tue co STOMACH! LITTERS no mineral of any kind, flery exchant: but is bulaamte herbs anit p) diffusive stlmulant It ts well to be forearmed agaiost diveam far as the human systen can be protected by iuumad mans against velo nD unw holes me ativan and, » ible wa a preventativ ay. theceands whoresort te i the ‘ protective 4 his alities im advane re marvelous | Fever and Agrié pau ots ap with qui ta vain, until gal with that dangerous alkalold, are nok untreq to henlth within a | few day’ by the use ot HOMETTRIS Brrtk ie The Weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite d by this agreeabl we It works woude sorb forms of | 1 v a fipon the fiver tt sles Invariably rellev muperin duced by .regular action of the digestive ple habit, Mable to swnd Fiteof Lauguor, find pre stimony sea sicknens Lt is @ 6 removing the contents of the stomach. « with them tie terrible ti reitation by whieb t v Vigorant, When the powers of nature ates to reinforce and re estallisls them, Lust, but nol leant, itis the only sate stimulant, being 1 oun miaterka, ma anien ares | i | t preparation us. aad combining tie thn a stimulant. a corrective and t bse! et y NOSTETTER £ SMITIT, Pire Harugztsts and family ero rs ¢ DEPOT, 436 BROADWAY 88, NOISES IN THE ILIAD, SORE THROAT INTE GaTARRH Cored by Dr von" hee ENEERG, Ooniint CONSULTING ROON S16 BROADWAY. 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DUTY Ite Theory ent ion) sae Comp Drdere Aray, a Any of the above Works sen by math gaat pald, on re eriph of price M LEVETT, DENTIST, hae removed bis offcrs un Mo. 12+ No. M6 Waverley pliner, wear Broadway ASONIC VINE PINE GOLD—8OME as Low Am ree aod four dollers cach Por tale by UBO. C, Broa tway, one door bel Canal eireet SAND PINS + soars N | ALLEN, | Oe. AND PINE GOH For se'e by GEO.C Canal strres RE © 4 Wins ge ALLEN. 405 8 FOR SALE BY uno 6 doer belvw Cann! taares 1xG8, DR mATIONS ae to call your attems pati eh i ek Nos, ARD PRINTS, 4 us at gar Burtion tugs 41) PARK PLACE so1 No # MURRAY STRERT, * WEDNESDAY Shor. Manon 14 1 rota” etree ant nen apace hie male will am an a An SMcaose te (hia ian over atere) at sue-den ty ale wobe ited te 7 00 Ube we a 8 oY papas witn tbe come fe Lo | Seti TT TULIAM TOPPING A ©O,, Avestan rx | R. -reagees sees ob we ow ithte three mies | by atl trngeiata. Price aeons bam ejoare SY VER BUTTONS on low ae ALLER, #15 ATONE AND 4 tone for vale by G raw of hem ‘athe tiohach® oF % mmay refinict & G operat dey, IP) Chae OF ALL wRACRIP 5419 Bem aay, ome erent 4 ELK Me Ook # i} oor bevaw Onan! arent, ( Aanerty bi Wa | 1O4H2. Jopink WATER | ‘Pure tosune ti Por, Waier—& care for wrot ie Cohen Dp | dom ay stmadion, nearaigis. ey phiiie wrt srctigg sasiation $5 per wait 4 bk Fey viene ead Cowen, 5 goed ee, H. AXDERS 2 0, 1. WOLOOTT 4 INSTANT FAT ® ANSTHELATOR f4 | IND GIN. anouee { soma The decidedly wu ara pone of this beatshy beverage A PURE HOLY pe and medicinal agent over a ectver lea boite dist: Latton troduced into the United States, based els of the moat eclestite 8 chert aid | ical fwcully throughout the free trom the poisonous fast] off Boer a Siooholic preparations, not omly By threo # ta the Uaied Staten, b hemi of Spain. it fthas been ud and as der palodber impor housand hy: tee ut by the governmental, aialy aca hie island of Ohba, tn which Ia iver )lace asa wholesome ahd grateful bev rie South American repul: Spee on ce phe oe Uttoner to the dispensaries, in Tin su cems in then me realized the most avn gun the expectations of the p 4! fostitutoas has more than pes of ite manta turer, aud Melans by whom ft has beet ad ‘The importation of the SOILN only one genuine,) une roantile cute Pprises, as ji y added to ite nuparalle A mal f the United Staton Bouth Aurion lated the oupialay of the tthe to imitate (hts pure preparation tu a hoine manufacture to Lorge tt werth nd to use every other means by Which own lutamous tuter: INE genuity could di law hax bee Dene obslemy PD AROMATIC BOUN AD) rable effects which have in some cases (oO owed \ion of the viw compounda, while they act « turer and sole tiny ro throw (ditions! sufogumrds, should (ully to examine the labels, uichas none ec sch ae DLE 8 NCHIBDAM ARO muh Ic is acureely neoradary to add—what haa been so frequent ly proved by afidavit and analysis—that the Bebiedant Aro Sehnapis te dlatilied from barley of the rmoni q allty a Europe, sale jutges, with the greatest are; that it ts Mav Juttorr berry of 1 the fine st in the work N ly to diet laton, we xpels from th pehand it but iby the pro of the art pitt eve ¢ alcohol; 1Or; thie he ie Cie soley ind thak no vr pare: on to ity Kenuine, Ne aquert and pinteb . the name of the und vignad pe vod on the cork, and an engraved fag ‘ mile of hig aks are on the |i . 0) YO WOLFR. tte for ga’e by the Following Rp i WARD, OLUSE a ¢ 19) Wittia JaMes Ss! 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Ke The Fat st the Toe Fall she WILKES ‘siti WILKES SPtidkt Our To DAY. sPROI AL NOTICES, LASS or wo x Lg, AS ey ane % WILL BE A MEET. N & free Ace ust, at Tg, in reference Wo tue ‘ Trataor, THOMAS ALLIBON, Veraitent. ppropr death of our late clasemsia Be Te sO0PE J my ay Lo warvay, Beeretary, Us stop ‘ot rr tea at work and prot againat all tnterfe- voor AT BIOS. N oOKkoCCO AN INFORMAL MEET. tug of t a. hald wt Wo. 11 Jnaaly et, on Bal \ tray a Timously adopted that Ne Brookiya, and the trade generally, ene ting. tate held at’ No. 476 Pearl ‘streat on Weanesiny evenings : - ‘n 18, at Bo'c ack, to take into consideration and A Pa quested t transacted. Hy order, M.S, WaLDmon, Secretary nvortanes wilt S WEMBLEY, WM. AXES—TAXES. -THE UNDERSIONE.D of Taxes for towne of Morin & ® also the Hehool Collect w for Dist ester Hewee, o: ntrmet. for to receive t rom JM sOuN ikke k wrere MEBTER COUNTY TAXES, UNT VERNON TAXES: Uxtox ronr Olin EBYTELD, Pee Ine TY Under th York. the T. ehnmtor. We JOUN » YORKE, MIRA) OLMSTEAD ~--— BY MSE vere ©, MILLER INSTHCCTION, DDRKSAED TO LADIBS WHORE KARLY FE thon was been sual Raglish brawebon ‘we ing Va af aleniion Pavlis ¥ M DEvkReAUE A be aw ROOMS, BM BROADWAY A twenty ye y ning, i” vieyrwamt, sation Acdieae B 5 Taf vane LL BKANCHAS NECRMARY FOR THOROUGHLY ft Yomrneme, are ta: we TOWN i me BENDS 26) Bowery te ead Writing, $10 or mar, Algebra, te Open At goarms he pe '?. pew wee. Inet Skee ) law bee weRe pei Beery P yng mon for scqairing & © Gall for rateiog's B tee WORRERPING 40. FOR BUSLNERR MEN MR, DOLRUAR, “@ lirade oy tenses Boek enging pres wieh fy situa eriaking, Adtrene PDUCATION —A oe “4 sity eitewnmrmie imatrorioe ‘sdivees ban, bu OH ONT) Rie ee Cer joa NOM LRARONS. _NMF. n bog fe MARD, ORADTT. ra VAG AND LITERATURE van gr lem, 7 étpomes Las te oaaway 7 OF THR POTOMAO - WANTED, “a rr TED AReY OP Te aed teres se gai hy . 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