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“~o Y etic Rs FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, iupay, May 27—6 P. M. It will be noticed that the share market opened with ‘an improved feeling this moraing, aud the transactions were larger than on aby previous day of the week, Com+ pared with the sales at the first b ard yesterauy, New York Central advanced , Erie Railway %, pre ferred 14, Hudson River 1, Reading 3, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 3, Micbigan Central 1, Michigan South- ern 34, llinois Central 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Galena and Chicago 35), Cleveland and Toledo 3, Chicago and Rock Island 1, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 1s, Chicago and Northwestern 4s, Mississipp! and Missouri 3, Pacific Mail 1%, Camborland Coal 2, and Canton Company 1.4. Delaware and Hadgon sold the same, Harlem declined 1 per cent, Quicksilver Mining 33g, and Mariposa 1. ‘The market became weak im tbe afternoon, as indeed it did before the close of the cal! at the first board, and the advance of the morning was almost entirely lost New York Coniral closed at 124, Erie Ratiroad 1187, Erie preferred 108%, Hudeon River 14435, Reading 142, Micbigan Southern 98%, Michigan Central 14514, Chieago and Northwestern 613g. I!!inois Central 12934, Cleveland and Pittsborg 1143¢, oa!ena and Chicago 137 3¢, Clevelund ‘and Toledo 14944, Chicago and Rook island 114 5, Chicago, Burlington ava Quincy 12734, Pittsburg aud Fort Wayne 11535, Pacific Mail 288, Quicksilver Mining 7574, Cumber- Innd Coal 76, and Canton Company 44. The following table compares the quotations for the railroad shares at the first meeting of the Board of Brokers to day with the prices obtained on Friday of last week: — May 27. New York ae: 134 115s 109 146 ‘280 144 145s Michigan Southera. 99 Minots Central WL Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien.” 1054 Cleveland and Pittsburg 14%; Gulena and Chicago... 138 Cleveland ang Tolean 161 Chicago and Rock Isiand- 116 Pittsburg and Fort Wayne. at Alton and Terre Haute... 66 Chicago and Northwestern. 63 Toledo aud Wabash.. 7 Facife 237 Cumberlan 76 Pennaytvania Coa 143g Delaware and Hudson Canal 235 Canton Company 441g Quicksilver Mining. 9 The following were the quotations to-day for govern- meot securities: — Five twenty coupon bonds, Five-twenty registered bonds Coupon 6's of 1881....... Registered 6's of 18st. ‘One your currency cortilicates. Seven and three-tentus Ireasury Conpon 5's of 1865. Very little was done in sterling oxdhadi xe, the selling price being 204. Money continues easy, and, asthe supply exceeds the demand, brokers find no difficulty in negotiating loans at & and 6 per cent. Gold was rather active today, and the premium ad- vanced three per cent over the quotations of yesterday. ‘The secession sympathizers spread their suspicions Of approsching disasters to the Union arms, which caused the market to open, under some excitement, at 186%. The premium subsequently fell one per cent, but again rallied to the neighborbood of 87. The comparative shi:ments of gold from San Francisco from January 1 to May 1, this year and last, were as follows :— Sbipmonts to May 1, 1864.. $21,893,228 Shipments to May 1, 1863. 15,892.103 Excess this year... . $6 201,125 —Ot the above amount the following sums were brought to this port:— Arrived at New York to May 27, 1964 Arrived at New York to May 24, 1863 ++$5.091 617 6,281,957 ‘Decreage this year... seeanbecees + -$1,190,240 It is estimated that the product of the Pacifie gold mines this year will be sixty millions of dollars. About $375,000 in specie was landed at this port to day, $275,000 of which came from (alifuruia, and the balance from England. ‘The transactions at the Sub-Treasury to-day were as follows :— Amount on band... Receipts from custom From other sources. $23.020 355 1,190,100 Balance.....6.... $21,930,255 Subscriptions to ten-forty Joan 78.950 D. W. Vaughan, of Providence, R. I, bas accepted the office of cashier of the Fourth National Bunk of this city. The Comptroller of this city will open the bids for the county loan of $200,000 oF solaiers’ substitute bounty re. demption bonds to-m rrow (Saturday), at two P.M. This loan will bear six per ceut interest, and is intended toredeem the same amount of timilar bonds which fa due on the Ist of June next, The movements of fereign dry goods at this port during the week ending May 25 may be scen in the fol- lowing table:— Envred for consumption. Manufactures of woot.. Manufactures of cotton. , Manufactures of Bik Manufactures of tax. Misceliaveous ...... Total. Withdrawals. Manufactures of wool Manulaciures of cot Manufactures of silk Manufactures of fax Miscellaneous ...... aii Packages. cee 418 Total . sneweeeeeee Warehouse. Manufactures of wool. $256,215 Manufactures of cotton. 46.565 Manufactures of silk 175,460 Manwiactures of flax. 160,233 Misceliaseous. . 6. DAM 53860546 < $734,405 ‘The returns of the Bank of Eiglapd for the week end- ing 12 compare with the statement of the previous week as follows:— May 5. May 12. Public deposi £6,981.132 Moet 404 Ober cepasits. 2,278,903 12,91 . 1,160 11,072,267 6 - 20.901 60 Government securities. Other securities. Notes in cireviation AS1,250 20,958,850 Specie and builion.. 12,454,244 12,705,261 The (nglish official returns of the imports and exports Of bullion and specie tor the week ending May 11 show that thore were imported tnto the United Kingdom gold valued at £573,216, and silver £33,028; together, £006,244 There were exported gold valued at £144,812, nd silver £221,734; togetuer, £356,546, The imports, therefore, exoreded the exporis™by £24! A Londen circciat of May 14 says: —We | have had a ‘very duil warket im Lonaop jor American securities during the past week, with great desire on the part of olders to press sales of ali classes of bonds or shures; ‘but even at reduced rates buyers hesitate to come for ward, Tience the*quotations {n many cases are purcly nominal; the decline in Illinois and Erie shares bas been $4. Stock Exchange. Furnay, Mav 27=10:39 A.M 5000 TS Br, 81, reg. 115 Hehe Hudson Xlv RIE 143 intel 5.20's, cou 107s Vo. . 14a Y fof 28) Bartow RR ou ipeo U 8 3'e; fi, Fog". 108 Jo Sixth Avene igi. 400) Tn. 79:2), UckAp L1Ms 100 do... FebkAng LIM 132.00 US 6's Lyrcerul 98); 30000 Ontos Mise cerut p43 120 & Wor RR ly nt Atte bid Many 1433 Sh) Mich So a NE Rie oy a onal BE. Ate “4 4 Canton Company. 10) i 100 Penn Coal Go, 8 Deis Hud Canal Oo 22 1 — pref... iiss mi obi, Wa as iki, ie bey is wa 2 ‘Onion Hi € foc eS Waoanen F NEW YORK” HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. $7000 US 6" Sart cou 10; 350) Tr mts. ea UL f ie cumian Cobo 44e4 gu Mich Cen i fo’ Cam Goa Co pret uN £00 Mich 8 & N 2g i Quickaliver wise iy do. ao clew & Bids RR v0 Gal & - RR. 100 do. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fauay, May 27—6 P. M. Agnes —Receipts 36 bbls.; market firm at $975 for pots, with sales of 50 bbis. Pearls remain nominal. BReapsrurre,—Receipis 8,537 bis. flour, 906 bbis. and 405 bags corn meal, 182,101 bushels wheat, 6.838 do. corn, 100,069 do, oats, 350 do, barley, and 10,437 do. malt. The flour market was active and prices advanced be. a 10c., mainly on shipping grades, in sympathy with the rise in gold, The receipts were moderate, and the sock of standard brands light, The day’s sales reached 24,000 bbls. State and Western, part to arrive, including extra State, deliverabie last balf of June, at $7 50; 1,800 do. Southern and 700 do Canadian. Rye flour was firm and in good request, with sales of 300 bbis., at $550 a $7 for inferior fine to super. Of corn meal, 500 bbis chatiged hands, at $6 75 a $6 80 (oF Jersey aud $7 25 tor Brandywine. We quot Superfine State aud Western flour. Extra State, Choice State. Common to medium Westera, Good to choice do Extra St Louis. . Common to good ‘Souther. Good wo cboice extra do. Common Canadian... Good to choice extra do. Rye flour, superfine, Corn meal, bbls Corn meal, punch —ibe supply of wheat offering but the quality was generally inferior. TPrime was about le. de » while poor was dull and heavy at the close, ihe demand continued active, chiefly for export. There were also a few purchases by jocal millers, The sales foot up 225,000 bushels, including Chicsgo Spring at $1 664, a 31 65, $1 64 a $1'66 for Milwaukee club, $1 66 a $167 !or amber ‘Spring, $1 10 a $1 76 for winter red Western, $1 73 a $1 76 for red State, $1 76 a $1 77 tor amber Michi. ran, and $1 85 a $1 90 for white do., and $1.81 for white Obio: included in the above were 21,000 bushels Mil- waukee club, deliveralbe last half of Juve, at $1 “ee Rye was scarce and dearer; sales 2,100 bushels, at $1 with small parcels at $1 65 aud upwards. Corn ¢ utinued very scarce, active and 2c. a 3c. dearer; sales 90,000 busbeis, at $1 50 for white Western, $1 50 a $1 53 for old Wester) mixed, and one load reported at $154. Cats were firmer and in good roquest, 70 000 busbels baving change i hands, at 8tc. a 87c. for Canadian, 87¢ a $$ Kc. for tate and 8c. a 89440. for Weatern. Barley and bar- Jey malt continued dull, but without change in prices. BEaNs.—Sales 250 bb!s. medium at $2 60 a $2 75; mar- row were held at $2 90 a $3. Baxswax.—The market was firmer; about 500 ibs. sold at bic Coriox.—The demand continues very active, and the market iirm, with a bigher advauce io prices. The sales was somewhat larger, were 3,000 bales, We quote:— t Opland. Florida. Mobile, N.O.d Tez. Ordinary. 98 94 95 96 Middling 3 102 103 103 Govd middling... 104 104 105 105 Middli g fair 108 108 110 110 Correr.—Market firm; a sale of 100.000 Portage Lake wus made, to arrive, at o., and 50,000 do , on the spot, Duy ers’ option. ‘CorrRE —Market frm. avd @ good inquiry prevailed; a sale of 300 bags Maracaibo was made at 42340, a 43c. Deep keviT.—We Lotice sales of 25,000 lbs. dried ap. Ples #t 1ic., and 20,000 do. peaches on private terms. FUEL. Ts were firm, but quiet. Engagemonts to L'ver- pool, ver-American tas, 20,000 bushels wheat at 6 isd. a 74., 1 , for next week. 7d, in bulk, per veutral, 600 tisrces lard, 228. 6d ; 100 hbds. tobacco, 1.400 bbls flour. 1s. 3d., which ‘ave, and, per steamer, 40,000 bushels wheat, 7d. To Londou, per American, 14,000 bushels wheat at 6444., in ‘bulk; 100 tons vileake, 203, and per neutral, 100 tons heavy goods, To Bristol, 40 boxes bacon, 205. Tv Antworp 150 tous werght, 253. A British bark was chartered for Loodon, with 27,000 bi els wheat, at 7d. ; a Norwegian bi ith 16.000 bushels, to Cork for orders, 9d per bi Norwegi with 28,000 do , same voyaxe, 68 6d.'ver quarte - ish briz, with 16,600 do. same voyage, reported at 63. 9d , or 6s. 3d. if to a direct port; a neutral vessoi ty a port in Brivtol.-Coannal, aiect 40: lace Bay, N.8., back coal, - ies Asses.—Market active. with sales of 30 bhds. Cuba at Sze, aud 142 bbls do at 35c; also 130 hids, New Or- leuns at $e. a $1, and 265 bbs. Porto Rico at $90, pork, 1000 pkgs. rd. The market for pork was buoyant upd firm under an active demand and (or future dehvery at full prices: but the demand afterwards fell o/,aud the marsev* ruled heavy ata re ductiou of about zbc. per bbI., Hew me-s closing at $30 62 aguinst $31 at the openiug. Beet was steagy Beef hams were moderately active. Macon and ere dail, but ueminuliy unchs Lard was in fair demand, aud full prices were obtaiy Out decided chavge. The sa mess, sellers’ option aiter isthe do. vo, buyers” option Juty fame ontiou, at $32.50. Toe sales on ihe spot wore 9.000 Hbis : ole mess wt $28 a S25 40, and for new do. $3002, 4 6 for prime and $50 tor prime mess i) WOS.. Wt$15 a Fly 00 for mess, $19 a Feet Laws—Sales 90 bois. Westen at $2 do. 3 ‘The sales were 250 pkys. rou.h sides at 12c. nd 100 pickled home at 154g¢. Bacov—Phe sales were reust sides at]2c. Lard—Sies 4,900 bb 1 al for No.1, avd 149,001 settle. a —Kecelpts 4,909 bbl fur retined oil to fil! cor fore. uly 1; but operators wer fi. mneas of holders, Who deman: Liey Wave Made pretty ju There was 0 good be- 4 gajlon advan imate of the stuck aud r ailowing for liberat there wit not be near Heuce the high prices Cruce was ¢ t but firm, The svi s were crude, at 46, a 430, up the spol and for next 0 1.000 bbIs, 10 Mbit or June, a: 406 refined, in bond, at 62 on the spot © June and July, with vie demanded ow ub spot: wise 2.000 do Philadeiphia, tor July, st 62 8,000 do, tree, at 68e. a FBC va the spot, and 7 for \orward delivery ; 200 Ubis. benztue Bold at Bbc. ; retined. Pes. Ure Snore Cpnada sold at $1 26 e Market was Very iwactive. bul prices were demanded, 1,500 bv: Hon firm, with sales 01 50 bags Kawgoon, ai MgC. a 123g SuGar.—Lhe market was quite active aud prices were frm. We note sules +f 600 bhds, Cuba at 1636. 4 18¢., 400 hbds, Porto Kico at 18c. a 196., and 1.237 boxes Ha vana at i7ie. a 20c. Rellued was uctive: sales of 876 bbis. yellow ut 19c. a 2le., and 100 bbls. sult white at w2ie. P1eARINE —Sales 20,000 Ibs., at 14c¢ @ 14%j¢. for fair to prime. ‘TaLvow was In active ear and the market -ruled firm. Sales 200.000 Ibs., at 13 %¢. u 14 ‘4c. tor common to prime country and city. he market bas been ratber quiet this wee, ively speaking. ihere has been, however, a aod from consumers, but jess doing in specula Prices are Ormly beld. ‘ihe sules reported tor ihe Hine:.60 do. An sola, 100 do. Rio Grande, 85 do. binck Donskor, 70 do re ios. 100 do. East India, 30 do Crimea, 26 do black Salevica, ali on private terms; 100 bales white Donskot at and 100 do, Smyrna bed wool at 220. OF domestic 50,000 10s,, fences, part Onio, at 7ée. a 88c ; 100 bates pulled at 7c, @ 85 5c., and 6,000 Lbs, California at f 4550. At auction wo day, by J P.,at Kensen & Co.’ 86 Dales scoured Kussitn at $i 03 a $1 1446, und 60 bate. unwashed Russian at 27 tion. week are 100 bales Frovance,40 do. T Mereteds CLARK—V INTO! in the Howery, On Vuesday, May 17, ateSt, Mark's yy the rector, Rev. A, H. Vinton, D. D., Raspowrt M. CLank, of Boston, to ataRY, youngest daugts ter of we officiatin 1g clergyman, CLARE —McDaNinis.—On Fhursday, May 26, at the Lex ington avenus |'resbyterian church, by Rev. Joseph Sau Gerson, Mr. Saatcnt Chark to Miss Sakae J. MeDaytens FROGak)—VHiLiPs —On Weduesday, May the |. balf-past one Sioa, from the Rev. Mr, Hough, Kowarp FRo#axp, to faxwau A.,daugn- | ter of the late John Philips. Esa. No cards. PRKGUSONS-VaN BoxkeLes.—On Wednesday, May 25, by the Kev. De Eigenvrodt, CLewenr Fexauson to Many Vay Boxicezen, both of New York. Foro—Faeemax,—Oo Thursday evening, May 26, by the Rev. George J. Smith, Mr. Frenanic W. Foro, of New York, to Nise Carnie B. FREEMAN, of Boston, Mass Heyt—Gront.—Oa Thursday, May 26, at the Chureh ot the Holy Communion, by the Rev. 8.C Thrall, Hexay G. Hoyt to Cann 0,, daughter of the iate Jamos Grant, of Poughkeepsie, all of this city. . Lav--AiLex,—On Thursday, May 26, at Grace chureb, Brovkiyn Heights, by the ov N. G. Allon, J. Hxwny Lav to J vtta Cornam, daughter of J, M. in Opett—GEnNey,—On bo nag mye May it the resi dence of the bride's parents, by the Ter. weriniemn Ros: Mr. Wituam OpeLL, of Rye, New York, to. Hannurt, only daughter of John Gedney, binq., of ‘the former place. No c¥—PaRKins.—On Thursday, May 26, $2, the Rev. Robert Re Booth, Joun W. Quincy, of New York, wna, chxria D. Penguins, daughter of the late Charles Perkins, of Litchfield, Conn. Manu F. Wife of Joan J. Bogerdus, azeamands are reapectflly ee ae eee it avenue, oe aon bd BRvrt.—va rin Friday, May 27, Matas Marcaner Bavre, youngest child of Gesina and Henry Brutt, aged 6 months and 16 days The relatives and fri pow ney invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday eterno, ab residence of her psrents, No. 285 Seventh avenue, The remains wil! bo tea 40 Greenwood Cemetery for inyermeut. Baxset —On Thursday morning, May 26, Comnender Epwarp A. Baxwwr, United States Navy, aged 44 yoars. His friends and th: se of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this is -(Falarday afternoon, st two o'clock, at the Church Datenpiion, Fourteenth street, bear Fi avenue. ‘The officers of the navy are Invited to attend tbo fune- ral of the late Commander K. A. Barnet, United states Navy, from the Church of the Redemption, Fourteenth street, New York, opposite the Arademy of Mas¢. this (saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Bavucarrer—Ou ‘Thursday, May 26, Gustarcs B BavMcantst, aged 69 years, ‘The friends of the tabily. also the members of Ze:hokke Lodge No, 202, Free Masons, are respectfully invied W auiena the funeral, trom his late res! ce, No. 6 bayard Blreet, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Bradwax.—Ailied, at the battle of the Wildermss, on ay, May 6, Licutenant FRANK T. Brennan, of the ‘seventh regiment New York Volunteers, & native of Kenmare, Ireland. Notice of toe funeral in Sunday’s Herald, Cvsimax —Oa Thursday morning, Ma} ovly daughter of k. Holbrook and Mary baal years and 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, 279 ‘West Nineteenth street, this (Saturday) aiternoon, at half. past three o'clock Philadelphia papers please copy. Connon.—On Friday, May 27, after a protracted illness, AnTHoNY Cowron, eldest son of Lack Couron, di Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Daty.—Ua Friday, May 27, JosN, the beloved son of ie and Margaret Valy, aged 15 years, 6 months aud 12 8, The friends of the family and the members of the New York Steam Boiler Makers’ Benevolent Association, are Fespecttully invited to attend the funeral, ov Sunday aiternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from the residence of his father, Fifth street, between Meserole and Norman avenues, Greenpoint. ‘New Haven papers please copy. Dava.—On Friday, May 27, after a short but severe illness, Kxi.kN Drum, a native of parish ot Strech, gounty Longfora, Ireiand. Tne relatives and friends of the family, avd her son, Patrick Drum, and her nephews, Joon M. Thomas and James Biglin, are respectfutly invited to attend the fune- ral, from 305 Fass Thirty-second street, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock. Facax —On Thursday, be & , after a short and severe illness, of the croup, Maky Euuxn, daughter of Thos. and Ano Fagan, azed 2 years, 10 months and 17 days ‘The triends and relatives of the family are requested to attend tne funeral, trom the residence of her parents, 271 avenue 3, on Sunday afternoon, without further notice ictanst—On Thursday, May 26, Roco Granmim, aged years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attepd the tuneral, on Sundsy afternoon, at two'o'clock, from the residence ot his brother, P. A. Giupnini, 184 Seventh avenue. Govrau At Key West, on Friday, May 13, Wa. F. Govan, Captaia o L nited States steamer Albany, aged about 43 years. Auy information in regard to his effects will be cbeer- fully answered by H. Harris, chief olficer United States pes Albany, or at residence, 17 Queen street, Pbila- aelphia Rigor (R. 1), Baltimore and Boston papers please 26, Mar’ Fit, managed 8 *Hinre.—On ‘Thureday, May 26, suddenly, Isaac Har mus, 10 the Tad year of bis age, The relatives and friends of the family are reapecifully invited to attend the fuseral, from his late residence, No. 60 Grove street, this (Saturday) morning, at 11 o'clcx. The remains will be interred at Sing Sing, Westchester county Harrison. —In Harlem, on Weduesday morning, May 25, after a short tilutss, James L Harmison, aged 56 years, The relatives and friends of the iamily are respectfully invited to attend the inneral, from tne Second avenue Methodist Episcopal church, corver of 119th street, Har- Jem, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice, The remains will be taken to Greeuwood for interment. Hau.—On Tuesday, May 24, Gonos B, Haut, late Colonel of the Second regiment Excelsior Brigade, Sev- enty-first New York State Volunteers, and Colonel of the Nivety-third New York State National Guard. The frieods and relatives are iavited to attend the fu- neral, from the residence of his (ater, ex-Mayor George Hall, No. 87- Livingston street, Brooklyn, on Supday after- noon, at two o'clock. Hort —lo Wiltamsburg, on Thursday, May 2%, afier asbort aod severe silo Karn 5. Hovt, aged 62 years. ihe friends and reiatives of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 10 Conselyen strest, on Sunday morning, at ten o’ciock Hgwiert.—On thursday, May 26, of scarlet fever, ANNA, daughter of Ciraries and Dorinda Hewlett, aged L year, 7 months and 12 days. Keuty.—On Thureday, May 26, Micuart Kerty, aged 40 years, a native of Lisinore, county Wator‘ord, Ireland. ‘Tho reintives and friends Of the family are most re: specttuily invited to attend the funeral, from its late residence, Ni 38 Sots street, on Sunday alterguon, at oc! .-—-On Thursday, May 26, Joun Kenwa, in the 44th year uf bis age ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully rejuested to attend the funeral, tins (Saturday) ait r noon, at two o'clock, from his lute residence, No. 10 Clarkson atreot, New York. Leens.—On Friday , May 27, Turotsy C, Leeps, Esq. for- merly of Hoston, aged 57 years. the rolatives' and friends are respectfully invited to attend tho feneral, at the residence of his brother-1- law, No, 10 Harrison street, South Brooklyn, on Monday at eteven o'clock. 1.—-On Thursday y 26. after a long and painful The friends of tho family snd the members of the 2 Hag to . 83 Cans attend the neral, from her Jat Row street, on Sunday Ya n Thars a and (ri invited to attend the! 16) Kast Seventeenth street, o9 Sond ovcl ck. the remains will be iakea’ to Philade! interment O'D. On Thursday, May ter of Dennis and Dridget OMMonne’ The friends of the family, aiso o' Micha! 0 are respoc:f funeral, from the residence of her reet, this (Saturday) ait years, No oe Hud at half-past ove Parmine Friday evening, May 27,at the Union Place Hotel, J. *. Vaiw Further notice in the marnir Ney. —On Thursday ever heort, Mrs. Chateaa Rou», re! 6% yours, § months and 27 days ihe reintives und frievds of the family of diseas ni! Reod, aged clot are respectlly invited to attend the funeral, on *anday afiernaon, at two a’clock precisely, from her late residence, 15 Seeuad avonue, Rowtxsox.—Ia Brooklyn, on Friday, May 27, ‘Te Romisson, nged 16 ve. Th latives and friend; are respectfalty in attend the funeral, from his late resi: third he ise aouthwest of Church, oa Si x3On Thursday evening, May 94, and painful illness, Mrs, Jans Routws, re Robins, in the 76th yeur of her age Her friends ead acquaintances and those of the family. are reapectiully invited to attend the taveral, (rom the reaidence of ber son indaw, No 180 Ratirovd avenno, Jer sey City, this (Saturday) moruing, at eleven o'clock. Her remsing will be taken to Cypress Hi Snowe —At Tarrytown, on Thursday morning, May 28, Mrs. Eiza SminpuRn, wife of Simon Shindler, aged 63 years ani 1 month. The relatives and frienda of the fam\'y are respectfully invited to attend ral, {rom ber late reaidence, at Tarrytown, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Carringes wil! be in waitiog for the train i NS.—On Friday, May 27, AvaveTvs L, STEVaENS, only beloved kon of A. T.. and . Btophons. The funeral will take place on Sanday afternoon, : three o'clock, from th resideace of his parents, 495 Sixth avenue. Friends and acquaintances are particular; invited ty attend is ‘<i f ~andav, May 22, wed 66 youre ‘sday, May 26, Kowanp W. Struck, are. Faithfu! to ve ber We loved him unto the last, Tho relatives and friends aro respectf attend the fuseral, from bis late residenc near Tenth @ Munbattanville, on eon, at two o’elock. ‘Tromvsox,—Snddeniy, on Thursday, May 20. Francrs Peon, @ native of the parish of Colum Kill, county of sglord, Breland, ago? 60 years, His triend@ and relations are invited to attend the funo- ot of William SLOCUM. —On t tong Branch, N. J Sonn W. Storm ser aipuiaiets : Hy invited to 125th street, turday afters Ti L | Tai. from his ste residence, No, 68 Rergen street, near Smith street, Brooklyn, this rok. turday) afternoon, at two May 27, of consump. wed husband of Catha. } months and 3 days ° n Sunday afternoon m his late reetence, 118 First avenue and thove of his family, and also the active and FY members of Jeferson Engine Company No. 26, spectiuily invited to attend bis funeral without further invitation, Van VoLer.—Oo Thursday morning, May 26, Patience lormerly member of Key. Mr. Dun- tioo rio A, Catay dell, aged ‘The funeral wt o'clock friend Marta Vay Varrn, bar’s Reptist church, Macdougal street, aged 69 years. , ‘The funeral will take Place this (« saturday) afternoon tro o'clock, from the resideuce of her son-in-law, Geo MA eatede tae ale Bayh y Bleecker street. Relatives, ri ea P vVited to attend. padpalianthisatiarigh On Wednesday, May 25, Many Ann, wife of . ¥. Waters, in the 69th year of her age. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two eee from ther husband's residence, No. 182 Sixth Yours. —On Wednosdny a the ath oar Bn y, May 25, Euzaneta Younc, in Folatives aod friends 0° the family are rospeotfall Invited to attend the funeral, from her ints venvaenee, Ne. yee Thirty-ftth stroet, thie (Sathirday) afternoon, at cloek, Zanawenin,—On Tuer May 2) orn soyind ected Iathe bats. ot Hampton, Va, of a wound received ce ae Colonel Ae Gaveeain, of the Noth The Foner! wi take place from the First Reformed oe jen: aiteenovn, at two o'olouk. ’ The uw r") fins tamlp ace bared NEWS FROM NEW GRLEANS. | ~—_— ACTIVITY OF THE REBELS. Reperted centration of Taylor's Troops at Marksville Prairie, PLUNDERING EXPEDITIONS BY TEXANS, Ree Ren ae The steamer Evening Star, Captaim Bell, from New Orleans 20th and Havana 23d inst., and the Columbia, Captain Barton, from New Orlcans 2ist inst., arrived at this port yesterday. We are indebted to Purser Phillips for the delivery of Papers and correspondence: Mr, William Young’s Despatch. New On:gans, May 21, 1864, BOLDNESS OF REBKI, GUERILLAB, Some days since a clerk in some department at Baton Rouge, named Mushaway, said to belong in New York or Boston, visited Bruly landing, six miles from Baton Rouge. He was captured thore by two guerillas or rebel soldiers, who carried him off, and it is said that he has since been impressed into tho rebel military service. General Burge despatched a detachment of the Fourth Wisconsin in search of young Mushaway; but they did not succeed in recapturlog him, though they returned with five citizen prisoners, Three of these were aubse- quently released; but the other two were held as hostages for the safe return of Mushaway, THR DASH UPON PORT HUDSON, Former reports of this aifiir may not have stated that Df. Noyos’ sawmill was burned by the rebels, and two wegroes wounded, About twenty white soldiers and a lieutenant were captured by the rebels, who were shortly afterwards compelled to retreat, ‘with a small loss in killed and wounded, The lieutenant and his soldiers were not recaptured. CONFISCATION OF COTTON, The rebels are now confiscating all the cotton that purchasers attempt to move in Avoyelles, St. Landry and other parishes above there. GENBRAL BANKS AT SIMMSPORT. It is understood and frecty stated at headquarters that Gen. Bauks’ command reached Simmsport two or three days since, after heavy skirmishing with Dick Taylor at or near Marksville, But no particulars have yet reached here, nor bas there been any arrival from the front, ex- cept possibly a courier, since the army left Alexandria, SPECULATIONS AS TO TUR SKIRMISHING. A retugee from the confederacy, who arrived at New Orleans yesterday morning, was at Big Cave, thirty miles from Marksvilie, Monday morning. He was awakened at daylight by heavy connonading, which was kept up until | three o'clock P.M. This ws undoubtediy the heavy | skirmishing and artillery duelling between General Banks and Dick Tayior. DICK TAYLOR MASSING AT MARKSVILLE PRAIRIE, A courier from the headquarters of Dick Taylor reported to the citizens that be was maseing his forces at Marks- ville Prairte, or Mansura, on or Saturday of last week, with the intention of 0 battle to i banks. Some of Magruder’s tro it was reported, to strengthen Taylo mand. could not exceed fiteen tho men, nothing like the number of troops under General Bu Magruder himself is at Shrevoport, with a considerable force. TUK BATTSRIES ON RED RIVER WITHORAWN, AND ODERED TO REPORT TO TAYLOR. On Friday of last week. after the gunboats had started down the rivor, General Taylor ordered all the batteries to be withdrawn from Red river, and to report to him. Ove 01 these was Boon’s battery, commanded by Captain Bencett. ‘THE OATH OF ALLUGIANCE AND BXPATRIATION. Kirby Smith bas ordered ai! persons within bis lines who bavé taken the onth ot ailogiance to the government “of the United States to leave the robe! lines forthwith. GREENBACKS PROHIBITED, Kirby Smith has prouibited the circulation of green- backs, and orders that all persoos detected in circulating them be brought to his headquartors in irons. TLUNDEKING EXPEDITION BY UNDISCIPLINRY THXANS. About seventy-five Texans, formerly General Green's body gusrd, under the commacd of Captain McNulty, came down the country from Morganza last Tuesday 1d morning, on a thieving and plundering expedition, ‘they robbed every household where it was sus- pecied they had any articles purchased from the Yankees, aod helped themselves to all family sup- plies taey could carry off. ‘They continued down to Bayou Grossetete, where. thore is a rebel ‘orce esti- mated at flye hundred, which threatens to make a RAID INTO PLAQURMINK AND LAPOURC and butcher all the negroes they find in thee parishes employed on government plintuttons or otherwise by Union men, Tbese Texaus are wholly undisciplined and very desperate. MEAYY CANONNAD:NG ON THE ATCHARALAYA. The hgavy canvorading heard near the mouth of the Red river ou Monday evening, commencing about tures o’clocis and continuing till dark. ts supposed to have been the gunboats shelling the banks of the Atch: RBUEL YLATPOATS MOVED UP Tie ATUL The r fatb oats eu the Atcha! were all re- moved to Simmsport about a week ogo, from wheuce they wero undoubtedly conveyed to a enter point, to prevent their destruction by the Cnion i WAY 208 RADICALS. ATTRN ‘The radical pr: denuuctation of jacapacity or military blow Stituied compuisory labor rato or the invo before existed ior f the negroes to worl, iuste: tu crime and idte: tunity to mate capt o hina for compettiog s them Wo rot 7 improve sas the oppor. s termination of rT expedtiion. One of the bitterest and Most prejudicet radicals ts the Wa-nil ond ent of the. dprip ste noite, and his st Cervand, as alte Backs, and (he i reiuiorco him, {ais oats. setiire to b ordered by Gengr the buraing od to have beon 3 extinguished by Gevral Se two thousand m 0 then claimed tho onis as his by right of caytn whole story % a fabrication, to gratify the radical diaposition to crush General ks by the weight of their calumnies. Orleans Correspondence. Niw Onrniys, May 21—Noon The ram Avenger and transport New Dunloath have just arrived f-om Simmeport, L-., with Major General Panks, Geseral Dwight, chix of staff, and Colonel Wilson on tho fvrmer, The New*Dualeat brings three hundred prisovors, captured at the bittle of Yeiiow Bayou, fought cn Weduesday, 18th ios’, The enemy fol lowed our forces on tho evacuation of Alex- andria On the 15th fnet. our from the gunboats at Cherioe Bayou, ten miles from Fort do itussy. On the 16th the evemy attacked us, and the battle of Mengura wus fougbt. Tue ret had po of a belt of woods at the end of a plato, As o advanced the enemy opened upon it with twenty gune Our artillery wes immedintely placed in position, and after three bears’ Oring the enemy's guns silenced, An advavee of the wholoarmy was then ordered, and our Our New ‘aiinut ‘ellows charged into the woods, ' compel jog the en to retrest, with crest elaveh ter, Our loss in the engagement was thirty ns report that the enemy carriod off several wagoniouds of Killed avd wounded, DAITLR OF YBLLOW MAYOU Two days after (Wednesday, Isth) a second battle took place, two miles from Simmsport. ihe enemy wag driven four miles, with great loss. We capiured three | hundrod prisoners, The enemy's loss ts estimated at four hundred killed aud wounded alone. We fost about two hundred killed. wounded and capured, Yes. terday, May 20, the whole of our army, inclodivg infantry, cavalry and artillery, with their wagons and commissary stores. crowed ‘the Atchafalaya on bridge mace by our transports, ‘Yo day thoy would marci to the mouth of the Red rive The remainder of General Banks’ sta are on {heir way to New Orleans on the Universe, Captain Hall sud Lieutenant W. Simpaon, both of General Pasi? Staff, Were captured by the ep former on the Sth instaut and the latter on whe oth instant —on a gun. boat, Ho was er of despatches, which were, however, destroyed. BHLAGIOUS NOLICES, T THR TW. Naira STREET UU RRSALier, ehursi : Bridgeport, wil preach tomorrow, at iis, A's 3g ki. " = sn oun, Lb éHvnen, te —On will prea LL SAINTS’ PROT! corner of Henry and Seammel str jay 2). the rector, Rev. 8. J. Cornell morning at hal past ten, and in the evening at huis past woven, Strangers are cordia'ly invited to mtwond, “AwANSON METHODIST EPISCOPAL CUURCIL, Non fo.k street, near Grand.—The Rev. Wm, P. Corbet Will preach at IU} A, M. and 716 P. - TTT See gers fmt cite Fifth ‘event ingen ig a 0 ga By = and 4 ‘alt pretite Breeoxee, STREKT UNIVERSALIBT CiUR "ANT EPISCOPA the after. gent Inve graninsil cowe der’ the story ot rabiam’s Bucrifice of Dosis, 224 chapters,” R aap tae Wa AM. and 734 oven. of Uamen B mane, Be Canine PRESAYERRIAR cHoren Cast ts sumday wooelan OAT adae ak ath COUNTRY $0, ca the nal onus army separated | BLIGIOUS NOTIC Meropunertgcs. saenon ae CORNER At br of Bt. Luke's church, oriow oveulag. ‘Services at 103, 4 and 7% rs Fr Goats RS. CORA L,Y, HATCH WILL SPEAX N "ROOK: yn, in Clinion’ Ha'l, corner of Atlantic mi Jiinton TE >, Subject streets, to morrow (Sunday), me 3 and chosen by the audience. Seats 20 cents, eEACuINa. ON PROPHECY —S. 5.8NOW, PASTOR the Second Advent church, will preach in Hope Fourth street, on Sanday after: ‘on “The New Dispensation. 18 BV, HENRY BLARCBARS WILL PREACH ON “The Fotnre of Liberal Christianity in America,” in the Chureb of the Msartotion. corner of Monroe piace und Clark street, Brooklyn, on Suaday evening. R*:, T. D. ALBXANDER WILL PREACH IN THE Cana) et church, corner of Greene street, tomor- row at 10}¢ A. M. Seats free, All welcome. R&Y, ME, BEAU. OF MAINE, WILL PREACH IN First Free Wiil Baptist church Twenty eightth street teaureTiee ‘on Sabbath morning, at 103% o'clock and ot EY. ©. G. GOSS. 7, B. MERWIN, UNITED STATES and otners, just fram the front, will speak in bebait of the suttar oe tiew Ves of thneetenn the batt held im the Calvary Bavtist church, Twenty-third street, near Fifth avenue, Sunday even aj EY. Da THOMPSON, HAVING JUST RETURNED fro! tie field Of Ressacca, wiil speak of Chris- iam apd Sanitary wore in the Army-ot the Curuberiand, at Tabernacle, on Sabbath eve y 29. TRANGERS INVITED.—ST. STEPHEN'S EPIs00. pal church, corner of Bi ry’ Rev. Dr, Price, rector. Services Bev. De. Higble, of Trimiy pari fog. IT. ANN'S CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR “Fifth avenue. Divine service at’ 7% and 10% o'clock A.M. and 8}; and j7 P.M, the afternoon belng for deat mutes, The Rev. E, Benjamin wi ach in the morning and the Rev. H, W. Spaulding in the evening, Seats free, Ss STEPHEN'S 'S EPISCOPAL SEUBOH, CORNER OF {> Broome and Chrystie streets, Rev, Dr, Priga, rector.— Services every Sunday at 10s A. M. and 7) fab M. On Sun- day qvening pars, May, 20, the Rev. Dr. , assistant minister of Trinity parish, will preach, HE REV. SAMURL BOOKSTAVER BELL, D. erill presch (@. V.) in the Fiftieth street Presbytert rch, Botween Broadway and Eighth avenue, on Sunday, i lge A Mand 7% Fe M. Sub eat of ‘morning ser- ism for the Dead.” Of the evening, to be cueeehieat in the morning. U ing SUNDAY SCHOOL CONNECTED WITH THE Free Will Baptist church, Twenty-elghth st near hod their monthly ‘concert Satay Cpu FINANCIAL POLICY OF MR. CHASE” WILL be the subject at the People's Meoting, at 187 Bowery, on Sunday, May 29, at3 P.M. From 2 to 5, “Taxatio: 'NION BAL CORNER OF BROADWAY AND TWE! ty-third street.—Sunday sub ects—' ‘Truth in Cireles, at 1} o'clock. Religious conference, ‘shall the Righteous Tnhertt the Earth,” at S o'clock. Dr. Barnes will give fifteen years? experience asa medium of Spirits, Angels, fo., com: meacing with ints, explaining manifestations through all mediums ai Tig o'olock, A YOUNG, MAN AND WIPE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, ould like to hire amall Cottage, at Harlem or York: Ville: terms must not be more than OF Fe ee ae aoe acme: Laceiiams ce, bee emed ference given. rs mireet, Br rely 'y private Toms communicating fi for Fushi cal ieiey sade a Whe. Bestel a bout insiructors in the State, mate Tt DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL ACADEM oo A Brosdway. boys learn mere of bi witairs quarter than it areas ‘ordinary #ekools.. They receiv =e Sule feeeste and ‘become quick at Ugutée, rapid vocdess penmeu, an ractioa! book! ceoper: de HIGHLY te yiihnntayd , RunOrEAS. LADY DE- sires le family, for the dra eae he Tae perfect murcian, and sles tosobes French and German; teacl Dest references given aud required. Address box 4,248 Post office. 1 MANCHA'S, 418 CANAL, STRERT—STUDENTS oratigh tustruction in Bookkeo ing and Com- et iat vith juarter; Writing, twelve lex. nous, 3 an Bpslber hen dough privately; indi: vidua! instruction, fivon Sparse apartments for ladles, Open day a ning. N ENGLISH LADY WHO HAS RESIDED SEVERAL yeura in Paris. and who possnsses w perfect knowledge df the French language, as alo understanding other Kuro- pean languages, is desirous of giving a few hours’ pri- Pete tution each day, Literauine, History and Geogra with every branch of instruction can be taught: both Tistrkad French languages. A note to M.J-, Herald ollles, will meet with attention, BUSINESS COURSE.—BOOKKEEPING, ARITH- metic, Writing, &c., for $15, at the Bawards (Mercan- tile) Academy, 98 Bowery, near Grand street. Any one of ali of the Eng’ish branches taught, without classes, in sepa- rate rooms day and evening. Persons of neglected early education separately instructed, Twenty-five weiting les- | sons, $2, or $5 a quarter. YOUNG MAN. JUST GRADUATED, FROM CO%- lege, and claimtag high testimonials as to moral, intel- Toctval ahd gentlemanly character, desires @ situation as teacher, during the summer months, in residing im the country; slong, the, Hudson proferre lary no ob- ject, Tae thing desi place for study and ‘agreeable association. eidrede Sturent? Herald ofes. A’ 26) BOWERY, (TOWNSEND'S ACADEMY), LA- dies and Gentlemen have every facility for acquiring & Writing, Arithmetic, |ose wishing to receive complete knowledze of Bookkeaping, Algebra. Spelling, Grammar, Xe. private instruct on may now engage @parate apartments, THBOLOGIOAL SEUDRNT. 9 To HAR here cere. ! years’ experience in teaching. desires a situation itor in & private "family. Address Tutor, box 135 Herald GENTLEMAN DESIRES) a LESSONS IN French trom & native Par’ Address, with full particulars, Mr, Weston, bex 130 Hernia office, BENG L LANGUAGE AND LITBRATURE LESSONS, sian, Licentiate P F bya Pari bgt Lp Svc er reris, No. 6 ‘Weat Blevnth street, near Broadway, Gorse tetiata YOUNG FOREIGN LAY, OF aU. ira trom 8 antl arco om a Tar ufo smal ode be her sen ju rements Engi sh masic Span- Tah can furnish the vest of references, having ta ore Address M! A.B. {oo time in schools and fam lies. 18 Ranover Place, Brooklyn. 188 \yiss Younes 8 moot dae OuIEDREN AND young ladics, 207 Bast Fifty-th Course of Instrugtone Bag! ‘ish branches, Matnematicn and Latin, Music tanght im the school, For terms, &c., apply as above, 207 East ifty-third street, SP, sos MONTHS z0, EAD. WRITE AND SPEAK jeneant ani ir, bs 8 tole method. eyhour and woted pe “rmoderi family. ovadarenn. ) Gerard, station D. (PO CLERGYMEN.—A HOMA WANTED FOR A BOY twelve years of age, where he could receive tnatration with the members of the family and have & mothe and atl the ‘cluy. preferred, Addrong, statiog terms, weet Geo. eB %, Sartholf, 80 Kast Fourteenth street. EACHER WANTED—FOR A FRW LITTLE GIRLS, [0 qT’ ‘a private family: oe a islanes Som toa mir must be th in Engl sh. French. music an ary $i8'per month, ‘idarese box 2,495 Ni ‘ork Post ofice. Postoflice, New York. Best of PARTMENTS WANTED—WANTED, TWO (2) FUR- AP iished Rooms, by a gentleman and wife (no ebildren), ‘with conveniences for cooking, &c. Address Gi 5. O., He- tice, with full particu! location. 1. Fent, £0, A PART OF HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMI. ly (four or five rooms); location between Second and Seventh avenues and from Fourth to Twenty-fourth streets. Address box 2.109 New York Post oflce. Tn USK WANTED.—A FURNISHED, PARTIALLY Hf lynn ‘or unfarnished modern House wanted, de- located, by a responsible party, | Address, stating focally and rent, Lyons, Herald office, for two days. past OF A HOUSE WANTED—UNFURNISHED, DB- sirably located, for a family of three young gentlemen and sister, comprising a basement, with first or second floor, 93 Teams. ‘Address, stating terms, location, &c., Gray, ottiee. ANTED—THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, ON the east ride of the te city, ‘above Twenty-third street. Apply to K. D. C.. 1 Fiftieth atreet, near ‘Third ave- nue, with fuil paiiemiarse WAnteD, TO LEASE—A_ BUILDIN three stories high, situated bet teenth streets and Wonster aoa El turing. purposes, Address W. ren! ANTRD TO HIRK—FOR FOUR OR SIX MONTHS, ‘a small Place on the Kast river, with a good arden and a stabie, and within tures oF four tulle tom beige. “Address, stating terms and location, bor 4,326 ‘ost afllee, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH- ‘out children, part of a house, unfurnished, with con- tenses ee for alia Address, with full particulars, x W / ANTED—| “ROM JUNE 1. A SMALL House OR Part of a House, for @ gentleman and wie. Neigh. borhood must be good aud rent moderate, Address, astiog terms, W. 11. G,, Herald oilice. WARTED<BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A House or Sait of Rooms, furnisied, with conveniences for housekeeking; must be in a respeciabie neighborhiod and al a moderate rent; west side of town preferred. Ad- dress, stating terms, &¢.. Thomas W., box 220 Herald office, WARSTED, TO RENT—A WELL FURNISHED, HIGH stoop House, fora famiy of six adults: attuated be- tween Washington plage and Rourte way and Sixt ay te addressed finme:liate th Lege t top’ igh *e hice Wee 4H, Dor LOT Post ofiice, N. * WAxtED To PURCHASE=A BUSINESS ALREADY sbisved, jn (me groceries, wines, liquors, Ac: or would reut store ‘in favorable Addiess A PLAINLY FURNISHED ROOM AND 1, suitable for hou ekeoping, in the Seventh Address J, 8., box 200 Herald oftice, stating location, for same business, + Herald oitice, We asted—ranr ¢ OF A HOt BY A SMALL FAM- ly. 9m good leat on; about four rooms required, Hiv. Possession immediate. Apply to ADAMS Jos Broadway. with o & So., WAXTED-APARTMENTS, OF THRE OR FOUR room Houston sireet, by & goutleman on the east aide of the Bowery, not above ife and ehttd, Address, or call at No, 5 Wall Ww ANTLD TO RENT—A FURNISHED SITTING ROOM and Bedroom, with water and ali conveniences for housekeeping, Induire at 228 Sulitvan street, room 1 WAXTeD—TWV0 ROOMS, WITTT OF WITHOUT FOR. niture, in acheap partof the towa, Address, w th price, A. B., Herald otiice, WARTED-ABBCOND FLOOR AND FART OF THIRD, 518 x Kooms; rent wns be mouerate. Ads ares BROOKLYN, BY A SMALL FAMILY, floor, for housekeeping. with nu fifteen as ride of Fulton ferry, address, bi id office, stating rent and Lele — REWAnDS;, et, @e RUWAR st, ON THE 2TH INST, PAO A ‘ ed ra tint river, a stick of ank Timber, w had kod up by a. tighoat olf Gover. nor « reward will be paid for recovers of the sat ation to Peck & Church, !2) Wail street, coruer of 8 GH REYARD.—Los7, oN FRtbAy, 2, A 2) Hick aad Tan Dox, anawering to the name of Prince, The tinder wil be patd the above reward and receive the thanks of the owner by returning the dog t 13 Bon: A street, $5: AR ON THURSDAY EVENING, D between Fourteenth and Twenty-atath st ec } Fourth avenne, a lady's Po vok, containing some Ay wnall currency aud few mampiox of riUbons, ive tho above reward by calling at of to 68 Kast Rwenty aiath atreek MAY SH REWARD WILL BE PATD BY A WOMAN WilO DO Jost two Trunks, on the Ith of Pebraary. through an man in South strpat, who sent asother x 0. 4 wet and took the tre snot delivered at thoredraur of King and in the paper store, GOING re FROM THE through Prince |= one Twenty Dollar Bill a ue’ and $17 in Qreon Au express wagon, in go ng trom Hort ith streets, tn roudway, a f two Hats.” 1 stourtli ay ked Uriniell, ve the above re. le kapre & 00 | to Fitter | contain 1 ward Warren street.” S10 ® RuWARD. Lo n Broad: contain vz some iacney the owner, The aoove pad to an: one 7” turning ine book wad papers, without the money, Shove, OD Nassaa street, base nent, and no quescon $10) REVARD.<DoO Host, suPPOsED ‘TO WAVE « crored ia the » O'clock Loa from Siaten Tania a Scot, Terrier, gray: 810 the aune of Fige rion, 4) Wali street, ron A WW. ge, Stapleton landing, BY 5 Bawa D WILL BE GIVEN To Ww OuvER Se will retien to J. Btration, 1) Ti eet, & Gold Hunting Wateh, Noy 1,825, about 2 tines: reoeating Les ine MOVeMent, ant face. No questions asked. Pawn. roars, REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, A CO! $25 ton Book. containing avout 2018 bape and Togeai tender no jetz & Co. # eheck on the Pactiic Bank for 885 6), The abovesreward wil be paid. and no que ons a ked, upon returning the qhove to 70 Washington at, N, ¥. } eee: RA ft RW ARD SHE THE PERSON WHO | % 7 beget aries tampe eer’ page tiny More #, will rete 870 Broadway. the ad wit ve paid, ra FL Para ee $50) Sansa AWARD CLOSE, “A. 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J R, COBBETT, NO, 2 © Chambers aud Reade st Ae °. > cf mi EST, BETWEEN elt consulted with Confidence on diseases of a private cl A practice of thirly-loue years, three of ‘rich hav ‘een in the hospitals at New York and Foner, };, enables him to treat with success ner tous sid — ‘lite. The victims of im sition cam call on hlitt the terimtaty of being radically cured, oF no charge feo Dr. O'n diplomas tn his. ottes, member cA the New isda University Medical Cvllege Cotlege of Surgeons, D*.. EMALE PHYSICIAN Sgt AC- coucher. No.6 Amtty place, three doors from Am! street. makes it his apecial practice to treat | Complaints, from whatever cause produced, ure to Fro ralel to the most anxious pations 1g ewenty {out hours, ‘Jegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing, R. WEST'S MONTHLY TONIC—THE GREAT FB- male regulator. Relief certain fn all case: in Foriy eight hours Office 27 Duane street, between Chatham and Cen- tre streets, R. LEWIS" spoedy relief, the especial since ted oe of Indies, DR RABE, AUTHOR or tH PRIVATE TREA- tier, @ Ataliy street. ho-e who, apply tn the, early Stage OF Cisease will be sarprise:! at the euse: thvvcure. Those: however, who have suifered long will it Best appreciate his services, WARD'S SPRCLFIC AND PREVENTIVE (OFFICE 1 Franklin street) onres the worst cases without mner- R. D* gury or change of diet, Hie Magioal Invigorating Pills are $2 per package. D* POWBRS, 6) constlted wrati Female Comp aints. expre-sly tor obstinat “FRANKLIN. 6 CAN BE and with unparalleled success on all Periodical Drops, $2 per bottie, cat R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON. wiiet on all divenses. Thirty years exclusively devoted t im’ to warrants cure in all cages. The ad eontidence in medical preienders cam, call with a cortainyy of being radically cured. oF no pay. DR LOUNson, DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THE las. thitiy years devoted his attention (0 an o/ice prac Hee. Cures guaranteed tn ail cases or no charge mada. WOOD CORES ALL KINDS or, i up. ous, Ulcers. Nervous Debiity, Pies K Gers, wa Of tbe lad F itt nthly Pills, §1 au or package, Bont to order." O1ilee W Lispenard stroet, ever pack NDREDS An in this tite H' of dit, Dr. Humor is in ome Su the morning li 9 ae night, at hie ion street, Now York. wit), since Ii ours uuackuteed Sep. ot Foors '" fo that che patient sees no one but the Dootor ti wonderfial medial of Severe, known as Dr, igoter's hed Drops. cures certain a s when ia" tredtment and wl ater reine al Bre HIN oF restriction nthe habits of the patients cures without.the ickentae ttects OF all other ‘retmedien: cures ents and cures in new es in less than six hours; © f gases 10 le mtx Ora 04 ous Nie dread ut con. {uable pro iat DAME GRINDLB, “FEI 0.8 A ya33 MALE ia aa ited on Ail dises rome tredien? eam during ray aaa of aes aes ite CONSTITUTION: 8 Bohra ay, z