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FINAN CIAL AND ‘COMMERCIAL year, are as follows:— For th Kk $3,100 148 gions 719 ga.mnsie Weosespay, April 11—6 P. M. ‘or the weel 708, The stock market has been firm to-day, with special | PF®¥- Feported, 83,908,225 88, activity in the miscellaneous shares, including Canton, Bince Jan. 1... . $42,734,973 are $60,941,041 The New York imports compare as follows;— aes Behan geasrion $2,015,081 al ‘merchandise, seeiaaTl 2,083,683 1 4065,200 1 tho wk. $6,138,719 $3,011,875 $7,584,250 Pe sagen hy : ring 617 arte ‘pasa (9, 770, 062 Since Jan. 1. ... $63,569,236 $35,257,240 $87,354,912 The Buffalo Courier of yesterday says, respecting the the recent failure of Rich’s Bank of Exchange in that city:— The whole liabilities of the bank do not exceed $100,000. The private fortune of Mr. Rich would be Quicksilver and Mariposa preferred. The abundant monetary facilities at the disposal of the Stock Exchange ‘act as an incentive to speculation for a rise, and the ten- dency of prices is strong in that direction. The passage of the new finance bill by both Houses of Congress is exerting a reassuring effect upon the public mind, and confidence in the future stability of values is in process of rapid restoration, The bill, which is a mere amendment of one section of the act of March 3, 1865, virtually gives the Secretary of the Treasury no more control of the fnances than he possessed under that act, with the exception of ample to oy oe amount at once, were it not for the the liberty to contract the currency to the extent of ten |, tack tues Lee’ han moet valth Keay re ae bis 4 millions during the first six months following the pas- | broker in Ne w York in cece oA the depreciation of securities upon which advances had been made. Mr. Rich has never been a speculator in stocks to any con- siderable extent, and his embarrassment and temporary sage of the Dill, and at the rate of not more than four millions a month afterwards, an au- thority of which he is likely to be unable } gysponsion are owing to no recklessness on his own part, fully to avail himself, Meanwhile the national The following table shows the clearings and balances bank issues will have unfortunately increased | a the Clearing House in Chicago during the week end- the currency to a far larger amount than it will be possi- ing on the 7th:— ble to curtail the United States notes. Only $265,382, 560 Clearings. Balances, of national bank notes had been issued at the end of last ro % been week, and as the total authorized—namely, three | Abr 4° 143'431 hundred millions—has been already apportioned, it | April 92,605 follows that nearly thirty-fve millfons more will BS be rapidly put in circulation, The deduction, therefore, J is that the next six months will be a period of inflation $512.185 + 4,631, rather than contraction, and that all apprehensions to the contrary are baseless, The national banking system is sowing the storm from which, at some future time not very remote, we shall, in all human probability, reap The following is the amount of coal transported on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the week ending Saturday, April 7:— Week, Year, the whirlwind, et. ‘At the early session of the open board Erie (sales | Shipped North. 8,2 1,500 shares) sold at 747%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 79% a | “hipped South. 225,622 4%, Rock Island 120 a 119%, Northwestern preferred | otal... 318, 564 54, Fort Wayne 90% (b. 3), Canton 53, Quicksilver | _ For co “ee _ 2) : Shipped North. 38,207 ‘8 Shipped South... 170,052 At the first regular board Northwestern preferred was & the most buoyant of the railway shares, which were | Total........++ 208,860 Increase, tons. «+ 105,008 generally firm, Tho miscellaneous hist was somewhat ‘excited, and Canton (sales 5,800 shares) sold up to 5524, Quicksilver (sales 2,000) 4734, Mariposa preferred 1934. Erie (sales 2,600) closed 3g higher than at the half-past ‘The following isthe amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending April 7, 1866:— Week, Previously. Total. two board yesterday, Reading (sales 6,100) 5, Hudson DAE Rate one: River 44, Michigan Southern 3¢, Northwestern 34, pre- | Total transported. 525,825 sd 9 Tanck Tatea Ae ‘Ma Corresponding week last year 33,53) 575 ferred 2, Rock Island 1%%, Fort Wayne 3¢, Mariposa pro: Increase........... esniee see 63,106 59,247 ferred 1, Canton 3, Cumberland $4, Quicksilver 34, Mis- souri sixes were 4 lower, Government gold-bearing securities were, on the whole, steady. Coupon sixes of 1881 declined 4. n-thirty notes of the second and The following were the receipts of oil by river and rail at Pittsburg for the past week; also from the 18t of Jan- uary, with a comparative table for the same period in third series advanced Rs Rivers, Railroads, Total. At the one o'clock sessions the market was without any } April 2. 2,155 990 (8,145 change of tone, and prices showed no material alter- | April 3. 1,398 265 (1,668 i ‘April 4. 104 4,259 ation. April 5. 555 1,831 At the half-past two board the market was very firm, | April 6 70L 4,485 except for Canton, which closed on the call 24 lower | April 7. — = 18,212 than at the first regular board, and Northwestern pre- | — otal for the week. 2705 22.775 ferred, which declined $s. Hudson Rivor was 34 higher, | Since January 1 61,704 200,913 Reading 34, Michigan Southern %, Northwestern 4, aoe Roek Island 3%, Mariposa preferred 134, Western Union | Receipts to April 7 Soe ae Tolegraph +s, Cumberland %, Quicksilver 3{. ‘Govern- f ron Sea ae aa ment securities were stronger. Coupon five-twenties of Increaso in 1866........++.126,262 30,012 160,284 The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- road for the first week in April were:— 1866... 1368) 1862 advanced %%, scven-thirty notes of the second series % At the open board at balf-past three the market con- tinued firm. New York Coutral (sales 200) sold at 92 Erie (sales 2,000) 7414 8%, Hudson River 106%, Read- ing 10214, Michigan Southern 80%, Cleveland and Pitts. burg (sales 700) 79%, Rock Island 119%, Fort Wayne 903. In the miscellanoous list Spruce Hill Coal was active at 574 a6. At half-past five the market closed dull but firm at the following quotations:—New York Central 92% a §, Erie 7444 a 94, Hudson River 1063¢ bid, Reading 102 a + Michigan Southern 80% a 81, ipsciecd ark Pittsburg 79% a 74, Northwestern 263; a %, preferred 653g a 4, «$119,392 111,061 Increase... The London Times of the 29th ult. ripe — Owing to the preparations for the holidays, end of the month, the discount market at th Leen such as to remove in a great degiee the probability of a movers down to five per cent to-norrow, The confusion d in all kinds of money arrangements by the wild panie of the last ten days haslikewjse operated to prevent the market from assuming the appearance of ease which would otherwise have been observable from the gold influx and the satisfactory state of the foreign exchanges, The tendency in that direction, howe Rock Island 11934 a %, Fort Wayne 90% a 34, Canton | becomes every day more distinet, 51} 4 52),, Cumberland 45 a %, Quicksilver 46% 047, | sigedtoldage bar ane the Rng Fn peg Mariposa preferred 2034 w 21, The money market has shown increased ease, and the supply of capital offering at call is in excess of the de- mand. The general rate among the brokers and ties have again shown a great increase of heaviness con- sequent on the gneertainty of the German question and the possibility that the New York mail due on Saturday may bring ne' f a collision having occurred with the American’ Fo the Canadian frontier ee eget : ‘ ule | of this montht” Consola, which closed pate J Lractaot fe Sve pet genk, wih on 8544 0, opened this morhing at 8036. Toth to tie, important exceptions at six. In a fow instances and word finally quoted at 86% a 3 for delivery, and a $4 for account, ‘Oe quotation of gold at Paris is about 34 per mille premium, and the short exchange on London is 25.25 pound sterling. On comparing these rates with the Enclish Mint price of £3 178 103d. per ounce for stand- ard gold, it appears that gold ia nearly 3-10 per cent dearer in London than in Paris, The course of exchange at New York on London for bills at sixty,days’ sight 1s 108% a 103% per cent. At this rate there is no profit on the importation of guld from the United State New York ‘Stock 1 Exchange. . Avan. 11, 1866, FIRAT SESSION—10:30 A. M $9000 USO's, ‘81, cou a loans have been made at four per cent on government securities, The discount lino is only moderately active, and tho bost grade of commercial paper is in request at seven per cent, and prime signatures at short dates have been taken at 6.463. The second grado is generally rated at $a9 percent. The drain of curfency from the Wost still continues, and this keeps the tocal money markets in that section rather active. Thero is, says a Western paper, very little produce to go forward to make exchange, and comparatively little in tho gest to go forward. The stocks of provisions, flour and grain now on hand it is estimated will be required to supply the Southern demand which is expected to arise im consequence of the energies of the planters of the South being almost exclusively devoted to the culti- vation of cotton to the neglect of everything else. ‘The goid market opened strong at 12634 aud advanced steadily to 127\4, following which it relapsed to 126, and subsequently recovered to 127, the closing quota- tion. The supply of coin for delivery was easy, and loans were made from flat to 1-32 per cent per diem in favor of the lender. The tone of the speculative fecling in the room has changed with that of the recent Euro- pean news, and there is an evident indisposition among the bears to incur the risk of putting out fresh “shorte."’ ’ Rates of exchange on Europe experienced a further 5's, 10-40, 105000 Tr n,73-10,2ds 100% 5000 -do.d series 100% 10000 NYState Tab 1 100% 1000 Tennessce 6 6000: 1000 N 74 100 Hudson Riv RR 106 7 Gin, Ham& D RR 100 300 Readiag 14000 t ‘ounecticat ar ‘s 10000 Ohio& Miss cert BNY& “60 sha Mer Ex Bk.. advance, owing to the supposed return of nearly a million 300 wank i on nee a jos ye-twenties by ah oun Bank..... 973 ich Con . 103 of five-twenties by the two Inst steamers and the | “¢ \icrky Bank., 116. 300 Mich So& NL. 80% prospect of additional arrivals in view of the price | 95 Metropolitan Bk. 12 a) #0 Con Nat Bank of the bonds abroad being sufficiontly low to allow of a profit of about five per cent upon their 100 Comtuental importation at present prices bere and in Europe. | 100 Citizens’ Gas. On tho Sist ultimo consols, alike with American ges securities closed under depression on the London Stick Exchange, in consequence of the warlike preparations of Prussia and Austria being actively in progress. Five- twentics were quoted at 70 a 70M, Erie 56 a 5534, IMlinois Central 793{ a 80, Bankers’ bills on England closed dult late in the afternoon at 1074; a 108, three days 10834 0 ‘ do... 5555 aa call 56 do. 24 call, 564% 109, commercial 106 a 107, francs it sixty days Of. 250 | 459 sels iS Soociie he Intana t ty" 2 Of, 28% . 100 44% 1900 " 118% Mining mn petroleum stocks were, with a fow exc»p. 100 sag tions, steady, At tho first board Bénnehoif Run closed 3 c. higher, Pithole Farm 900., United States 15¢., 3 Smith & Parmele Se, Central was 200. lower, Excelsior Ht 90, 1be,, Benton Se, Gunnell Gold 6c., Kipp & Buell 40e, 200 do DIO... 90% At the second board Bennehot Run closed 35e, lower 190 mat Eats a 20 at board, selling at $11 26, Consolidated . jrogory Gold was $0c, higher, selling at $15 60, Central on Altre ot sold at $2, Excolsior 000., First National 16c., Ham Me- 100 si) SP in prot 55 k $1.85, Puhole Farm $1 80, United States $8 40, KYSSION—I P.M. ton $1 45, Downleville Gold 36¢., Gunnell Gold | 1000 shs Canton € ©o., 43% 100 shs Atlantic MSS 127 " a 200 do. 64a 100 do. wi Kipp & Buell $1 60, Smith & Parmeloo $8 05, 100 Pacific Mail, .,.8¢ 197 Texas 60¢ 800 Mich Sok LKR, Kom Mr, McCulloch hag aot yet volunteered any explana 3 x 2 nies _ woe tion of the impertant changes made in the securities Erie Rit. 33% representing (he pablie debt between the Ist of March 2000 Give ii. We and the Ist of April. It therefore devolves upon Con- 1 8 gress to pass a reaolntion which will make {t imperative MOP MWC RR 90% upon him to farnish the details of the negotiations free 108 i eipauaiver we involved ia those somewhat extraordinary movements, Tousen 620.608 1 60 West Union Tel, 851 which are directly calculated to undermine conddence in 90, Ist § 100% 100 do. 55 the management of the Treasury Department, and this 2am Hn tm, ts 100: a Martone pret pret. action should be taken immediately. 30000 N ¥ 7a, b loan 1008 300 Auntie M8. 6000 California 7's.. 106 oo Pactfie M serip. Tho Boston Heening Commercial of yesterday says:— 11000 Tenn 6° .. Fj ma River. The money market shows tittle variation, the supply of carrency being still quite Sbundamt with Dp ba aay 2 cae i ate cor 26% 4; the rates neha 0. applied ore per enuts wich one wana exceptions on éasier terms, | 100 siss Onntoa and th rate pues at 7 310 per cont 1 ti Gasette of Monday remarks :— tJ a si 1 not exhibit any new feature of 200 Mich Central RR 103 ® 1 Saturday, The drain upon the ip Cie W pr 266 rency for the purposes of making exchange 500 Chi 5555 (i las movement being general throughout | 900 Chicago & RIRR 119° cat, With no prospect of material relief, uniess the 100 eveeesee MOM cide vo soll poverunest securities, bankers are not free lenders. The degugod for loags, howover, is light, and for this reaggp, hotwithstagding thé downward couree Of the gurtency balances, the discount market is compara 0'F eaay at 8 a 10 por cont inside and 10 a 12 per cent in open market, for & nd paper. There is very littie of what fs called speculative paper making. The specala- tive feeling in tee | gene tm arte ot remains suspended, ‘and there 18 no disposition to contract new engagements CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Wrowesnay, April 18 P.M. Asana. —Recoipts 4 pkgs. The inquiry continued very emat! and prices were heavy and nom/nal at yesterday's quotations, Brrapervres. —Receipte 3,395 bla. flour, 1,100 do. beyond Lan requi : nts of ree ular ‘ 7% hay rs cornmeal, 4,160 bushels corn, 660 do, oats, and 430 do, bulk of the paper, therefore, offered to banks ts for th perpees a Baying old undstialings barley. A more active demand prevailed for State and The Chicago Tribwne, in speaking of last Saturday's | Western flour, and prices, though not quotably higher, rere decidedly firmer for all grades. The sales comprise 2,600 dbla, at the subjoined quotations. The market for Boathern flour was decidedly more active and the trans. actions weretomparntively nd at very full and, tm some cases, leh tly improved prices, but no quotable was visible, The sales embrace 2,200 bola Can ada jour was also in peo demand: at firmer rates, with sales of over 800 at the annexed prices Rye flout continaed quiet, with eales of 200 bbis., part Duriness, observes :— 6 money market to-day was close, but good paper genepally discounted at 10 per cent per annum. Bireet ratés were firm atl percent per month. Eastern exchange was in better # apply but fates were une ehanged, vir, par baying and 1-10 premium selling Muller, Wilkins & Go, sold at auction to-day 1,400 tharos of Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Rau at our tations, but mainl: $5 25 a $4 50 for common. pead stock “at 80% Higher wore ‘toumnace tor eons ens but the de. fhe New York exports, exclusive of specis, for the moe. was light, and no decided imvrovement was . week ending April 10, and since the beginning of the git. is to — Sepertne a and Western flour. = 3 . 2 s Extra State. 70a 740 Choice State 1450 800 Common to medium extra Western. Tia 800 Extra round hoop Ohio. 8158 845 Western trade brands. 8 45 a 11 Ov 8.600 980 Fancy and extra do 990 a 15 50 Common Canadian. 72a 790 Good to choice and 795011 25 Hue fogs (eapertne). 47a 5 30 meal, ee its is a Corn meal, Brand; 20, — —Wheat was i were firmer, but not quotabl Poy yee mainly at $! Wit at in eee for white Canada lwaukee, the latter in and $1 70 for prime No, 1 new store, The corn market was dateete re and prices advanced 1c. a 2c. per bushel, closing firm at the i vement, The sales were large, velabig nearly 1,000 bushels, omy i not all a Ti. iar’ unsound and 820, for sound mixed Western, in store on deliversd. Prices for outs wore 1c. better under a more active demand. We quote Btate 690. a 60c., old ane 56c, a 58c., new Western 5To, "abso. A better 0c. a 453¢0., Jer |. demand tu preva for re, the market was firmer. The sales bushels Western at 60c. a 6lc., ha ld brace 25,080 oh rane at 8lc. Malt was neglected and nominal, ‘was inactive, and no noteworthy sales were Corrox.—The market opened doll and nominal, but subsequently ly ruled erat oy a better ¢nqulry, a and losed steady, ata rovement ecula- foes tk were the \ leading buyers. eters Sage continued top vi ingly, though me demand mn this ‘clase Bt dealers. Tho et were 4,100 bales, mainly at subjoined quota- tions. The improvement was owing thainly to tho rise in exchange, We quote:— Upland. Sie ee NO. € 5 Ey 33 FY 80% 3 BS 36 Good middling. 38 Correk,—The market was without decided piace in any t, though there was evidently’a better foel- ing acerca throughout Lig sales werd 2,529 bags Rio, ex Ide, ab 13% a XC» snd. 3,000 bags Rio, ex Bjukan, at 13360, both lots gold, in bobd, Fragurs,, was more corn offering to Great Britain, but at low rates. ‘The e ments were :— To Liverpool oy oom =? id. 9 5-16d., 250 tlerces beef at 28. 64. ; bushels corn at 3d., 500 bales cotton” ate ‘To ison, r steamer, 500 bales hemp at 358, ae por sleam, 2) 000 bushels corn, part last evening, at 2d. Mozassxs ‘was without essential changa The sales were 15 hhds, Cuba muscovado at 55. ; 53 hhds. Barba- dog at 420,, and $1 hhds. Porto Rico at 0c. a 75c. Pxovisiows Receipts 118 bbls, pork; 393 do. beef; 487 pkgs. cut meats, and 756 do. lard, ‘The pork market was somewhat unsettled and prices were very uneven, closing lower with new mess at $25 97 regular against yesterday, The sales were 000 bbls. new mess for forward de- livery, including May and June, seller’s option, at a $25 624, Also for presgnt delivery about 6,600 bbls., mostly at $25 40a $26 50 for new mess, $24 75 for old mess, and $21 504 $22 for prime. Tho beef market was without noteworthy ‘change. The sales were 700 bbls. at $15 a $19 50 for new plain mess, and $20 a $24 for new extra mess. Beef hains wero wychanged in very respect. The sales were 600 bbls. at $37 50 a $39. Bacon was heavy and a shade lower, with sales of 920 boxes, at 15c. for short rib, 143gc. for long rib, and 142c¢. for Cumberland cut, Cut meats were dull, Dut prices were without decided change. The sales comprise ager, mostly, if not all, at 10%c. a 12%c. for shoulders and 160. 9 Th. for hata Lard was dull and nominal. We note mala of 700 pack- aces at 16c.a 18'jc. Butver was unchanged. Simall sales at 25c.a45c. for Obio and 40c. a 60c, for State. Cheese was heavy. Common to prime sold in lots at from 16¢, to 22c, Rick was quiet but firm, with small trado lots sclling at previous prices, Sucar.—The demand was rather less active, but the market ceriginly retained its previous Mnnness, whi some quoted itan eighth higher. The sales w hbds. damaged Cuba muscovado on private 456 huds. suund Cubs muscovado, for refining, @11)4¢.; also 82 bhds. Porto Rico, for the trade, at ide, alde., and-2, 352 boxes Havana, for reining, on iartvite terms, and 44 boxes Havana at ic. Refined sugur was without noteworthy. change. Perrotéum.—The market continued dull and prices nowinal, The sales comprise 2,800 bbia., mainly at 2414 for crude, 9c. a4@c. for refined, in bond, aud 673,c. 58446, for retined, free, Steanink. —Ihe market arg aap and heavy. We note further gules of 25,000 Ibs. al coo Was duil of sale, bak prces were beageragen unchanged, We note gales pf 34 hhds, Kentucky at 1 a 23c., and 110 caves State seed loaf at 10c, and 220, TatLow.—Wo note farther sales of 15@,000 ibs., main): if not all at Le, allse. The market was unchang in all respects, Wiusksy.—Receipts, 188 bbls, The market was with- out improvement and prices continued nominal with petty sales at - - a — ‘27 for State and Western. onrTUARE. Downing, the Oysterman, The gamblers of Heave-Homburg are mourning the death of the Landcrave Ferdinand, who became famous through licensing gaming eatablishments, ‘The financiers of Wall street and the old merchants of New York gen orally are mourning ter the death of “Downia, oysterman.”” In the ea carly days of Now York city, when tie battery was green State street was our F/ith av- enue of to duy, Downing kept the fushionablo restaurant where the merehants and their families used to dine, and though he lost in time the custom of the fuirer #ox, his place Was always an institution among the down town dnerchants, Downing was naturally an oysterman. Re was born where the Virginia oysters aze planted, and grew where the best are grown, and, for maiter, where some of the worst grow, 100, for he Henry ‘4. Wise went to the same gehool. ’ That was in the early days of Vir- ginia, when slaves like Dowaing (for he was born a — bad certain privileges, of which the latter-day Virginia chivalry robbed them. The heirs of his o} master—who was a Captain Downing—attempted ty rob the blacks whom the old Captain had freed by will, and among whom was: the “oyste * bot, ono of them boing killed by the negroes, isted, Thomas Downing left Virgiuia during these troubies and camo North, and, enlisting in the army, fought through the war of 1812 and 1815. He came to New York in 1819 and began business as acaterer, He eded tn from the start, and has ever since held a firma fot! the lower part of the city. He has rated a lar of children, some of whom wore educated in Burops, and all of Whom were well educat vided for. Only two of them survive the tater, ‘Thomas Downing was connected beg th gress of Masoury, was an Odd Follow, many years had been a yesiryman of St Ph tlip's Pros testant Episcopal church. He was interested in all movements for the clovation of bis race, lived a useful, ipdustrious and honorable life, and di “a respected and regretted more generally than’ any person of bis race within our memory. He was seventy-five years of age, The Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg. Ferdinand, the Landgrave of Lerse-Homburg, died a aged eighty-three years All Homburg les Raines, Homburg es Monto and Homburg vor der Bohe t into mourning; he dealing of “rouge-ct-noir” and fe-e'-quaranie” and the whirligiy of the roulette wheel ceased, and even the theatres and concert saloons were closed, Tho death of the Landgrave has given rige to a momentous question regarding the policy of bi successor, Prince Louis of Hease- Darmstadt, that is to be of Princess Alice of great question, involving the peace of the princ y in regard to the sentiments of the new Landgrave upon the confirmation of the grants made to the gamblers by Ferdinand, and which have twenty-five ygars yet to run, It is naturally a source of much anxiety to the people of all classes in the principal.ty, as the priveipal business of allis gaming. The income of the Landgrave is de- rived entirely from the gaming establishments, and us the Prince Louis has more blood than guineas to boast of he will probably sinuther his seruples apd countenance the gamblers, Gordon Camming, the Lion Hanter. {From the London Port, Maren ony Mr. Gordon Cumming, whose marvellous hunting ad- ventures in South Africa some twenty years since gave him a world-wide reputation, expired at his residence at Fort ae Scotland, oa Saturday morning last, For the last oigh ¢ yours the “inighty hunter’ had tocated himaself at Fort Augustus. He was physically a king of men, Some ten days before his death he ordered his coffin and made bis will, leaving all of which he died possessed to his daughter—a girl in her twelfth year. The Spanish-American War, REINFORCEMENT OF THE SPANISH PACIFIC SQUAD. RON—ADMIRAL QUESADA SENT OUT LN COMMAND OF THE SQUADRON. {From the Now York Crénica of April 11.) We are enabled to-day to give a more detailed account ‘of the news which we published yesterday regarding the sailing from an eae ee Celarenae Spent ves. ‘of-war destined fie coast, The Madrid government papers, which have hitherto maintained « most patriotic and laudable reserve upon this sul | now state that the said vessel mfst by this time arrived at her destination, of at least at the entrance ‘of the Straits of Magellan. She is ordered to attack the Independencia and the Huesear, which will prove useless in a naval conflict with a vessol like the said Spaniard. We may further state now, without hesitation, as @ fottied fact, that Admiral Quesada goes out in this vessel p order to take command o( the Spanish squadron in the Pacitic. According to the Madrid correspondence of the Rarce- lona ‘Hari jae of the cargoes of silver and cop. per which ured in the Paciic aud landed im Spain ts som wi uncut. —Part 1—Same as yesters day with No added. Part 2—Samo as yesterday with No. 1,140 added. Serna Coat recraL — Tena. —Demurrers—No, 14,9, 17, Leaves of Jaw anilffact—Nos. 197, 169, 171, 181, | igh, 165, 166, 285, 286, 165, 170, 172, 178; 179, 180, 194, ‘gmaas ‘Count Cr serene, —Ni 5 gay 89, ity , 98. 104, 105, 106, 104, Ti, ee 112, 418, "114, 116, 126," 1 wr ts Gempsa Tenw.—Enumerated mo- tlona—Nos. 13, 45, 48, $0, 61, $2, 96, 60, 85, 68, 60, 0. | Oats taneecatn ace 2481, ad, 2617, 227, 01, 1080 ort, SF a5a0; 2140, matt 1990, 1 ie 450, 2012. \ w= Pein tart 1: a 18881 1080, 1548, 1568, O77, 1274, 1610, 088, 1 1, e813, 1673, 1570. Part 2—Noa. 1340, 1310, 553, ize is, $31), 760, 843, 1433, 700, 1623, 1083, 1026, 1629. aged 40 Sales of Real Estate. BY E. H. LUDLOW & CO. House and lot No, 634 Socond avenue, 20x76.0.... $8,400 House and lot Nov28 St hark’s place, wiih siablo ve se 0. P wi ‘n the rear (No. 199 Ninth street), 26x200.....-. 19,200 WEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET... ~~ FINANCIAL LADY FROM ASR eer Sig, ftom Apr until Bepioer. Address co M., MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Coox—Marsu.—At Grace church, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, April 10, Isaac L. Coox, of Charlestown, Mass., to Viota'O., daughter of John Marah, 3a, of Philadel phia. CLArP—ORwene.—On We il 1, se Chat church, hy ange En Henna A. HL. Partrid; WituaM H. Crarr, & fag EG to Miss Emus Oxxsure, of Brooklyn, N. ¥. No cards. —On Wednesday, April 11, at St. John’s church, by the Rev. Dr. Weston, Epwarp R. Huwraneys to Mary E. Surru, both of this city. JACKSON—TreKNAN.—On Satur Bye p er ot thet ise John rama, aa of of L* of ‘et ty is ga oh, "ike v in Rate, nt at "s chu v. . nson, Joux J. Jouxson to Harmin 0., youngest daughter of Cap- ww. Y tan W, v. ee. ip ook on Wednesday, ri i, ant, ow Ae its, D. D., Mr. Joun Muvaox, of Norfolk, Va., to Miss Mary ater, daugh- of the late Charles H. Brainerd, of Brooklyn. eee ene —In Newark on Wednesday, April 11, at he reaidence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Lewis Feeperick A. Pata to Anna Spencer, daugh- ver of W jiam T. Uttor, all of Nowark. 1X —GRAFTON, —ID Beet on Wednosday, April 11, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the mgd Dr, Littiajohn, the Rev. James A. Sanpanson, rector of Christ churett, Eastport, Me., to Miss E. 3. Grartoy, daughter of tho late Captain Henry D. Grafton, of the ts First artillery, Ui Army. jesday, April 10, by the Rev. Wiarp—Costix.—On Tues Dr. Price, of St. Stephen’s church, ‘Nokwan Wiakp to Miss Many Jans Contax, all of this city, Died. Avpry.—On Wednesday, April 11, Mrs. CLARRISA Abugy, of dropsy consumption, aged 81 "years. Hor remains will bo taken from Mr. J. Stewart's, No. 8 Battery place, to Higguanum, Conn., for interment, this day (Thursday). Connecticut papers please copy. Baxry.—At Rye, Westchester county, on Tuesday, April 10, Gaonar t Danny, in the toa fe of his age. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, and from the Presbyterian church at Rye at two o'lock. Carriages will be in at- tendance at the eck station to meet the 11:45 train from the . Brtt,—On Wednesday morning, April. 11, at Green- point, L. 1, Marcanet Beuw, in the 77tn year ‘of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, and of her sons, John and James Englis, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, George W. Hell, Kentstrevt, between Franklin and Union ave- nues, on Friday afternoon, at tree o'elock, without further notice. « Buitigy.—On Wednesday morning, April 11, at the remdence of his father, Communipaw, N. J., DaNuz, son of Abraham Britten, aged 20 years and 5 days. Relatives aud fricuds of devcased and family are Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday af- ternoon, at three o'clock, from the Reformed Dutch church, at Lafayette, without further invitation, Craxe.—On Wednesday, April 11, Tuomas H., youngest son of William and Sarai E, Crane, aged 2 years and 7 thonths, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfull invited to attend the funcral, from the ‘residence of his ts, No, 404 Adelpin sireet, Brooklyn, this (Thurs- day) aiternoon, at half-past two o'clock, without further notice. Fieipex.—In Philadelphia, Pa., on Sunday, April 8, of pleurisy, Saran Firtpey, relict ot Anmisted Fiolden, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 1,518 Wallace street, Philadelphia, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three orclock. Fisur.—At Rockton, New Rochelle, on Tuesday, April 10, Eveuixe M., daughter of Robert C. aud Mary Fisher, aged 1 year, 6 months aud 18 days. Frrzsimvoxs,—On Wednesday, April 11, Mr. Pauw Frizainaons, aged 77 years, at his daughter's residence, 64 West Forty-cighth street, Notice of funeral hereafter, Gerarv.—On Tuesday morning, April 10, Exma, the wife of James W. Gerard and sistor of the late General Sumner, of Boston. The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend (he funeral services, without further invitation, from Calvary church, at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twonty-tret street, on Friday afternoon, at four o'clock. 4 Gurixac.—On Tuesday, April 10, Cuxstoruer Girrixa, in the 77th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tuis (Thursday ) afternoon, at half.past one o’clock, ‘rom his late residence», No. 124 Kast Fiftioth sireet, between Third aud Lexington ave- nuwes, Horerit.—On Tuesday, April 19, after three years? suffering, Jou B,, son of John E, and Lamira Horbelt. retains will be taken to the Everzreens Cemetery (Shursday) tmorniug, st nine o’ctock, from No. 91 ‘Sonne street, On Tuesday, April 10, of consumption, n of the late Thomas and Toso Kelley, na: tixes of Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 27 years. "Tho remains will be takenthis day (thareday), from his late residence, tothe Church of St. Vineont de Paul, North Sixth street, Brooklyn, E, D., where a requiem mass will be celebrated, at haif-past ten o'clock A. BL, for the re- pose of bis soul, ‘The fencral will take place from the chureh, at two o'clock P, M. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Kuights of the Round Table are respectiully invited to attend. Lock.—On Monday morning, April 9, Mevmena. Locke, of Martinsburg, Virgivia, in the 35th year of his age. Ho was a devoted hushand, ® generous, true-bearted friend and an honest ma His mortal remains repose amid the solemn beauties of Greenwood; his immortal is with God. In Wednesday. 1, in the 27h Ves and friends are most respectfully Invited funeral, from lis hate residence, 170 Frank- on, wt one o’cloe April 10, Feupenick Martin, April 11, of consumption, youncost son of Fredorck and Maria Meyer, aged 5 weeks and 3 days. His remains will be taken to New York Bay Cometery for intern a Mera inesday, April 11, of consumptidn, Many Jo beloved wife of Jobh Murray, county Westmeath, Irelan:(, ‘Che frieuds and p aitend the funeral, olatives of the family are invited to Friday morning, ab nine o from her late residence, 335 South sixth street, Jersey City. Her remains will be'taken to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, coruer of Erie and South second streets, where high mass will be celebratea, and from thenée to St. Peter's Cemetery, Bergen. California papers please copy. Mouinnis —On Wednesday, April 11, after a lingering and painful iliness, which sie bore with Christian forth tude, CATumise, widow of Charles McGinnis, in ber 66Uh year. Due notice of the funeral wil bo given. On Tuesday, April 10, Jawa MoCurexny, » parish of Kilibeg, county Meath, Ireland, yeara ricads and acquaintanees, and thos t Jolin, age respec{uily mvited to atter this (Tlursday) afternoon, at halt-past one o from his late residence, No. 643 Washington street, toe mains will be int tred in Calvary Cemotery, MoCanty.—In Brooklyn, on Wedwesday, Aprill1, Jers. axy DieCamry, daughter of Lawrence MeCarty, aged 52 years and 3 months, Her friends and the friends of the family are invited to autond the funeral, from ber father's residence, 164 High street, corner of Gold, at wo o'clock on Friday af- ternoon, O'Krerm.—On Wednesday morning, Aprit 11, Davin O'Krern, wed Tl years, a reeident of the Thirteenth ears, rionds of the family are respectfully nvited to attend the funcral, from his late residence, 34 Willett age on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. 5 jens © Pivaaen at Newark, J., on Wodnesday, April 11, : te Exon, infant son of Charles & and Emily EB. mmer, aged 2 months and 16 days, Boston papers Hy copy. Prior.—On Wednesday, April 11, at one o'clock, Joun EL Pace, of consumption, @ native of Caraiff, Wales, years, Rowevx.—At Detroit, Michigan, on Monday, April 9, Axxa, wifo of Theodore Romeyn, in her Sith y mu Tuesday morning, Apri 10, Mrs. ANwa SKK of his bro. he fe ineral, Rowhann, Row1axn, wile of Freeman Rowland, and only daughter Of the Jato Rev, Saml. C. Davis, aged 28 years and 13 days © relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral from the Church of St, John the Baptist, corner of Thirty-fifth street and Lexington ave- ‘Bue, this (Thursday) afternoon, atone o'clock. Her re- mains will be taken to White Plains for interment, Swenek.—At Hoboken, N. J., after a short and severe Mines, Jouy Tixopor®, son of Carsten and Tabetba Siorck, aved 18 years ahd 7 months Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Matthew’s ehureh, he street, Lape od ‘on Saturday afternoon, at two Carriages will Jeave the residence of his parents, ti Hadson street, fag we aot at one o'clock. “sday, April 11, after @ long iil- ¥, aged 46 yours April 10, Sanam Jane Tar. "Tattersall,’ and daughter of farreaaain— On Tuesday, Persait, wife of Henry Eliae and Frances Ha aviland, aged 34 years, The {riends of the family, also the members of Polar Star Lodge 340 1. ©. of O, F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thugsday) afternoon, at one golock, from the Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Lexington avenne and Fifty-seoond street, Baltimore and M Nesta papers please copy Tascant—Suddenly, Mm Brookiyn, on "Yieaneadsy, April ll, Micnast. TacGarn, in the dist yoar of his age Notice of funeral ia to-morrow’s papers. Tvouy.—On Tuesday, April 10, Many Axx Tvowy, beloved wife of Join Thomy, in the 73d year of her age. Funeral te take place from her late residence, No, Recond avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice, Wenner.—0 si) Tuesday, April 10, of consumption, fram Wi son of Mara L. and the late Isaac Webber, in the ith ear of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, No, 207 Thom; street, this ef) after. noon, AL two o'clock. friends of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend. of South mg yy 11, Mra Jase Wrian, afte awe (Thareday) ia Ht ee 001 Ba 101 DORE & 00,, wall ns Pot FA Tork house 4 Be trannaetion of 1 of their businate tn this alps tnofading’ pure GOVERNMENT BEC! STOCKS, BONDS ses ene cousinniiy resem ‘at the Stock » | ga oat a full a1 soci nodhes capone OF ALL ITIZENS’ SAVINGS BAN! NO. 58 BOWERY, Conner OF CANAL STREBT. ‘a aK De ES GENT. fot NT TA, ON ALL Buus "PROM FIVE TO FIVE THOUSAND uct senate 9 ‘Hunk open every and tof money, from ds ae and alzo. 9 n Monday, Wednes si GEORGE SpOLSOM, President, Ssruoun A. Buxor, Secretary. NDS_WANTED—IN for Unltd: Riaies'ren-forty Bonds,“ Holdera wilt address mo at Charleston, it HN MONROE, ovrmEes RUUTHISAN BEC wanted by LAWRENOK BROTHERS & (0. ‘Bankers, 16 Wall atrect, New York, GI PER CENT. FREE OF TAX. et Savings Bank. 8 Nassau st. N.Y. emai before April Hi draw interest fora April 1 HE pi antd AMERICAN LLOYD. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders he North American, Lloyd Hreamsh ip Company will be lice, No. 45 Beat the city of New nes e {sth duy of ryenl 1888, at £1 that a motion will then and there ed. ton vote, to increase the oupital stock of the cou many the amount of two millions of dollars, 8 Kus stow, EMit ROGER, }piectrs, af ‘iH, BATJER, |. PRI New Yonx, March 27, 1866. HE COUPONS OF THE BONDS OF THE ATLANTIO and Great Western Railway, due on the Ist April, will be paid at the office of MCANDREW & WANN, 12 Pine st New York, March #7, 1566, HE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING the services of @ broker, to procure for him Furniture in exchange for good Mining Stocks, Ad- x 29 Herald office, e and other article 88 Mi. G. E., bo HE, ADVERTISER, IN CONNECTION WITH A RELI- able trustworthy géntleman, expert, m_the, mining bust, Ross residing in ono of the rlohest Territories i desirous of meeting with a few gentlemen of good standing and reputa- tation and well acquainted with eapltalists, for the purpose of forming a silver inining company. Address J. J. id office, ‘NITED STATES TREASURY, INTEREST DEPART. ment, New ‘York. April 10, 1866. = grnedtiee ad or or more five-twenty cou yable May 1, pro! ow be reesived foroanmlnatlon at the Incerast Dopart@oas of the United States Treasury. | HH. VAN DYCK, Assistant Treasurer United Staton, NION DIME BAY! NG BANK, AL. (ORNER OF VARICK. DEPOSITS trom 10 2 $6,000 reoeired, SIX PEK CENT INTEREST free of tu Deposits before April 21 draw interest from APRILL 1S, $1,802,226 33. fees i AS sae pSiiteoee fleetat seo Ley 4 sn Blow < rene ee OR ra fort CO} FL Pita tio tat four 7 LB eae Eee, Ey xoam YORE SALE—A BUTTER, CHEESE AND eas, Stand, in Clinton Market, Inquire at 256 Wost MS ae ae OR hy ety OLD EStARIERRED ae rufa Bowery, for en Bae ation ines reply ae pre class bar OR SALE—A LEASE OF A FINE SET OF OFFIOR Pr Rooma, ina good imation ta. Broudway, che Puralure for sale also. 0, H. E., Herald of 0B SALE—A FIRST CLASS PORTER nom DOWN * jease. ‘Apply to iM. Awnidinr iii Hassck are ne OR SALE—A WELL SeTAMLIBEED . aL F* hot npr in Brooklyn, now dol; mens “a9 ‘attend to. ds street, as other bus eu on. m ERNEST Babu, corner Bridge a rooklyn, in the grocery. Of SALE—-THE OLD ESTABLISHED, GROORRY tore, 618 Hudson street, corner West Tent ut be sold with Stock and Fixtures complete: doing a trade, and one of the best stands in the city; good given for selling. No agents need apply. 51 gorner West Tenth street, qpor SALE-—STOCK ANI ‘a FIXTURES OF A MI linery and Fancy Goods Store; Apartments to live in. for three days ai 165 Smith street, Soush Brooklyn, OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Li- quor Store; one yeur's lease, At RY Greensrioh strony gn: LE Can WELL, KNOWN AND LONG BSTAB- Motel and Restaurant 87 Cortlandt street; 20 yore? eran heer in so0g orden, doing a business ay iby ae Yer cheap fGr cas, a4 the pro- prictors sets sed in anothee Gastueas; host sland ts OR SALE —THE STOCK, MACHINERY AND LEASE otographic Manufacturing and Importing Bust; onan oor pie ‘A good chance to make money. Will be sold reason: Age at 140 Centre street, between the hours of 12 and GP. OR SALE-SEVERAL CAMERAS,, DIFFERENT F sizes, Press ior sorting poo icaraps copper rinting, and hoLogra} ries Aparna uoed in piourph wary POR SALE A Finst CLASS GROCERY STORE, NOW doing a large cash trade. esponsibie parties dealt with on easy terms by the owner, who will give a lease or joss bac toM. McKEON, ‘$i Hammond street. « OR SALE—A COMPLETE BOARDING HOUSE, WITH 001 Bar and good location, ouson for sel.ing and all Particulars at the place, 47 en! Pox SALE.—AN OLD Es: 3 and Dining Saloon, with first class Bar attached; Fury niture, Fixtures, &c., of the Nery best; now doing « good usiness; rare chance for engage in the usiness, DIMAN & SEnCHE, "& Ghuathasn stock OR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES oF Grocery Store 716 bird aveaue, A rare opportunity for ing man, ANTED—SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA STATE Bonds; Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds; Clty of Memphis #onds and Coupons, RRISON, GARTH & CO. 18 New street, ANTED—$10.00) TO $15,000 CAPITAL TO OPERATE yy i endow glans factory, already built and ready uit in OF x 8,756 New York Post ollice, ration and very advantageously lo $1,000, 0.8% $5.000 Liberal commission otfere chitect t @D Wall street. $20,000 TO LOAN ON “fuos: J. MOGAN TLL No, 9 Pine street, TO $10,000 WANTED—ON PROPERTY IN New Jersey worth $20,000 keer cent and B. OLMSTED, Ar- FOR ‘SALE, WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE FOR SALE—NOW doing & good cash business, in a thriving Western city. Wil to sold cheap, 1s the owner cannot attend to it; Apr to Messrs. DED! RICH, SEARS & OO., No. 18 Muiden lane, 6 Tetatgd tea hal BUSINESS, THREE YEARS For particulars call from 4 till 9P. M. at 209 West eit fifth atreet, in furniture store, A RARE. QHANCE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED Broadway Lauudry can be bought for $1,100; must be Pr this hivweek. For particulars apply at 89 Mercer street. 13 to. =FOR SALB, A gbop | CORNER LIQUOR ston A. Wit apartppbuts to. tive. ine Qu “ ward; will be sold ply to WiLLL AM 4 =— i incalpin auctioneer, 170 c! GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—215 NINTH AVE- nue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Atth stro. Must be sold. Inquire on the premises, N OLD ESTABLISHMENT, AS AN OYSTER SA- Z on ae eheed with fAxiures, - gate sell. in wants to go home Beut " Taitirand atteot, N.Y. sig ‘A DINING AND DRINKING SALOON, FOR SALE—OR Would take a partner:,bost chanco city for a mat a We 3 We i ORerAVER, 117 Nassau street, room 22, BOAP BUSINESS AND TWO YEARS' LEASE OF factory for sale; in complete working order, A thor- er will stay with rehaser if re- He prembsc, 363 and 368 Apply oa the VOR SALE, A FIRST BATE BAR AND SALOON, under one of the principal markets, now doing a good eee Rent noiainal. Apply to Wal. Al Bert, +170 Chatham square. Ough practical soapinak: ‘ede Price $00). Third avenue, A. | aie SALE CHEAP—SEVEN LARGE STANDING casks, pty and grafoed in best manner. Apply im imal store, 226 Seventh avruae, corner Twent; ROCERY, STORE.—FOR SALE, A THR XT Lease of along established Orst class co Bwre, with the 4 etory Of one of our principal for selling MPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS.. AN OLD ESTABLISH- od, wolect stocked and much frequented Devs enenn ment can be, bought at» bargata iia for about $16,000. to Dr, M. SINGER, APONTOAS, 40—FOR SALE, FOUR LARGE AND juctive Japonica wees, of great beauty; also = Small collection of rare plants from & a private collection, sai Able for a first class couservato a the gardener im Eighteonth street, in rear of 66 Union place. EROSENE OIL REFINERY, IN BROOKLYN, FOR sale, For particulars inquire of EDWARD HOOP: hird avenue, etween ek sixth and Twenty sevent , Gowanus, Brook! HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE.—A FINE OP- Portunity is here offered to any one wishing a, desirable place, | Will'be sold cheap for cash, and possession given ab ax the, proprivior has say gitar ‘business which will de mand al his Apply at the Gallery, No. 146 Chatham PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE, TO LET, O8 artner wanted.—Apply at 186 West Fourteenth street, corner ighth Steck Fee FIXTURES OF A CANDY STORE sale, and the Furnitare, Call for three days lu e, between Fifty-firat and nse strocta. TILL FOR SALE.—A 1,200 GALLON STILL, NEARLY new, for sale cheap, Apply at text Cis street, up salma JO MILLINBRS.—THE STOCK AND QOOD WILL OF div fetene rate bitered fr lin. convene in oe neigh in consequerice of the falling Bodice of the owner. t has been in cessful operation for on 4:5 ‘six ear, and has p= 4 the most valuable permanent custom of the place; besides having possession of @ stand which commands a large tran. tent Nally a hoe pom anue de chem ‘stock on Rand has been carefully enat about . This, —— with the lease opto will of one of the most popul ee tablishments in the country, is now offered for sale. dress box 294 Post office, Albany. Tov Pirotographte Plane and su e Plant a iments, at No it bi broadway. EA STORE.—FOR SALE, THE BUSINESS, &0., the Old established Tea Store 215 Greenwich atreot, quire on the promises, Estatfished Id years. E SOLD CHEAP, ALL ‘Stock, with large Instru- er (A MIX# QHANCE.—A CIGAR AND WINE STORE F. 8 é male cheap, with lease. Apply on the premises, 1, roadway, T's CANAL BOATS AND ONE SINGLE DROI Bargo for sale or to charter, Tpquire of R. RIKER, BILLIARD SALOON AND BARROOM FOR SALE— 4A Tn a tine business location; has a good lease and low Fent; rare chance. MI ELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR Business, Broadway Kestaurants, Bakering’ Barber Shops. (Country ery Stores, Butter aud Cheese Stores, Kestaurants, Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, 0 PLUMBERS, HOTEL KEEPERS, BARBERS AND others,—Gregt inducements are now oTered in sale of Bathe, Mirrors, Lead Pips, Barbers Chairs, Use Pistures, Dry Metre. Lamps, marble top Tables, Tubular RY it Rattle Hairdressing Saloon, 5, pris ‘condition, for’ ity cheap, to make room, at S44 AX OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OF FERED.—a FIRST 2A class Liquor Store m the Filth ward Is offered for sale, owner is going to the country; 1 i# within one block Jersey City ferry and Boston and Albany line of Inquire for ove week at 44 Washington street. RNER LIQUOR STORE FOR ise, four yearw’ louse, with an ‘Apply to P. GAFFNBY, 25 D LIQUOR STORE FOR ping a good bus nd good accommodations good location; price Apply at 2h Pell si. A WINE, AND LIQUOR STORR—STOCK, FIxTU RES, Furn and Lease; elegantly ¢ former of Fifty Park: $1,401 FIRST CLASS © A. GOOD GROCERY. AN AL sak to live in T ROADWAY STORE, FOR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN old entablisted Begar aud Fancy Store. Cit Real Estate will a ago bane active partner oan hid a sibe sbanos 0 ingen. ApDIY te KUM. BASTKUFP, B/D Browdwaye id oy feet will do for any fine business, ORNER ON ONR OF THE sions $4,000 Be AND 3 3 FOR SAL. E—AT A GREAT bargain $5,000 10 $4.09 cash Tequired, Address Thompson, station I Now ¥ y YOAL YARDS.—TWO; 0 WELL Locarhp, IN AROOK- J lyn; sales last year $50,000 and $90,000! 0 ot Call So SLACOMDAER aataa Ss 70 Drow leaving way, com CROCKERY AND Laue STORE FOR SALE VERY / cheap, with or without Stock; established eleven years, ith good run of custom and cheaprent. Inquire at 55 West D"s srg FOR SALE—WITH § YEARS LEASE; price $2.00). Apply to the —— with Haggerty & Brother, Sand 10 Platt street, New Y [)2U4, STORE FOR sALR—cHEar, SUITABLE FOR ‘& physician or droggist who prescribes, (ood lane, low rent. Snel at store 214 Ninth avenue, near Twenty: fifth street JOR SALB—THR ENTIRE. FIXTURES OF TitR FRANKLIN HAIRDRESSING AND BATH LOONS, corner way and Dey street, Bach article will be sold! yor in lots to suit, eonsiati five bowl marble top Washstas le Fountainy A Baths, 3) Mirrors, G bers’ Chairs, Gas Fixtures, Dry erring ‘bat Man, fir, Tabular Hotiers. Tank, aes, x barter Pole, Cigar’ z je. Apply on "she pre premises, owelling, Dressing Gown ND HAND SAFE, STAND. Inquire at 120 Warren at, BHALF OR THE witout OF ALMY nd stares complet 0 Feary, bust w doing & good ‘or further particulars ia OR SALE—A NEW SEO ing Desk and of the partners baa - oo" —THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE (OR SALE. Hoop Skirt Factory at 677 Third avenue. Inquire in the skirt store, LB—A PIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND on one of the best business streets down town; lease has two years to run, at an exceedingly low rent, Satis: factory reasotis given for selling, Adres Vag Brun He: rald office. wir T°; CARRIAGE MAKERS.—A CARRIAGE FACTORY for sale, with goad run of work; the best shop and loca tion in the city, Por furtuer particu! ress KR. D. Guy boxJ2 Herald office, HB STOCK, FIXTt RES AND THR EASE of No. 16 State street, one of th located lqaor (down town. “Matistactory reasons for selling. Inquire the store. SECOND HAND sar $ FOR SALE—CHEAP, vin & ( so a large Wilder Safe, KS, 72 Williaa street, “THE BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED; the best of reaso ire be $200. for selling, tween 9and$ o'clock, of B. WESTER, at & P thifd floor, MACHINERY. STEAM ENGINE AND BOLLER POR SALE. CHEAR price $800)—With 4 od onter iglit howe jer. Can be seen in motion at FP ing offloe, 113 Nansau street, Her eight font Wi se power ( ive ent), and In perfect of SANK MoELRU'S peta as INES: FOR — horse po Woodruit & Bea! 10 Bsriige street, POR SALE—STEAM SAW un ‘A sixty horse power Steam Engl 42 inches in diameter, 24 feet long, plete ax tures. ‘Also Citeular Sawmill, 60 inch caw, beat Washington Trem works manuiacture, with iron frame and compieve attaeh= ments, Address Washington Iron Works, Newbarg, WOR SALE—A, ROPER'S TWO HORSE POWER CA- Joris Engine. Inquire at 121 Bookman street, up stairs PPE oaln—s PAIR pF PROPELLER ENGINES, 18M Fy powertnl; also, good Boller 10 match. 1 quire at GBO. HOLMAN, 2f south street. FoR sale —sreaw ENGINES, AL econd Florida, with three flue botlers, 4 neh flues, with come rensacola, siz nw AN Boilers all sizes, and, in good condition; ne, in complete oes Lathes Planers, ap 4 wer Drities sel Bolt Cutters, Aw \ Ne were, Shale 4 Luk WARD, 254 Water street OR SALE—ENGINES OF ALL KINDS, CYLINDER, at Fige and Tupalar, Douers, Wound Panors, “Pum ‘Saws. Hange Pullies, ab Machinery re Bere cee of ah descriptions st DAVIE machinery yard, Hudson street, Jersey City. VOR SALE, CHEAP—A LARGE SIZB LATHE, WITH prensa Vorbs weed by steain or foot; aaa two Snail ones. ACHINERY FOR THE MILLION.—STEAM EM, M nas, Boilers, Tanks, Shafting. Pulleys &e., new a second hand, of any description, bought, sold or exch by P. CASSIDY, Nos. 4 Wo 10 bridge street, near new Chasm bers street ferry, Brooklyn. WING MACHINE, —O F GROVER & SER MACHINE ‘Apply at 200 W t Potty cients “= .OND HAND PRESS, ADDRES » BOX 2,669 Post oficn, d pric oo. MACHINERY, TOOLS, SIIAPT. $2 00 fa Pa Rents Bary sim aning orer, for sale, with lense Me ot oonstant work, orswould take a partner with re amoust. Address GB. wagers, Hers 0 To 6, {OR SALE-A THREE YBARS LE Howl, Jgcns of we con putes 8 one hundred Fooms, all o¢eu) Furnitore ts offered, with the Unt tet rater, Will; tlindss z the cause of this ition ; tetaanery oes ae WP. i @ rare opportuntt, Pra mosey office, eee Sa Oe eee cornet of Desbrosses aud OR GENTLEMES eon, Meera PAL Ton oP aes Parton ae lectures cali hare ine, receipt of ten cents, bY addressing socrolary iow York Museum Anatomy.

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