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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wepasspar, April 25—6 P.M. ‘Tho stock market displays great firmness and activity, ‘and national participate with railway securities in the speculation fora rise, notwithstanding their depression ‘abroad, consequent upon the disturbed and threatening aspect of political affairs in Germany. Cleveland and Hudson River and Northwestern preferred and Ohio and Mississippi certificates were the strongest of the latter to-day, while the miscellaneous list, except Canton, was without spirit. ‘At tho early session of tho open board the market was ‘active and firm, New York Central (sales 2,600 shares) wold at 925; 0 34, Eric (sales 2,300) 73% a%, Reading (sales 2,200) 105, Michigan Southern (sales 1,800) 83% a %, Cieveland and Pittsburg (sales 6,100) 837% a 84, Cleve. land and Toledo (sales 1,300) 1053¢ a 34, Rock Islana 121}, Northwestern (sales 1,100) 293g, preferred (sales 900) 59, Fort Wayne (sales 1,100) 10034 a 34, Ohio and Mississippi certificates (saels 80,000) 2634, Canton 56, Camberiand 453, Spruce Hill Coal 634 a, Quicksilver 63, At the first regular board the speculative feeling wes buoyant anda large and well distributed business was transacted. New York Central closed 9 higher than at the half-past two board yesterday, Reading %, Hudson River 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Clove- land and Toledo 2, Toledo, Wabash and Western %, Alton and Torro Hauto 1, Ohio and Missisaippi certificates 34, Cumberland Coal 34. Michigan Southern was 3 lower, Northwestern preferred 3, Fort Wayne %, Atlantic Mail 4, Mariposa preferred 134. Government wecurities were steady at yesterday's afternoon quota- tions. Coupon ten-forties closed 13¢ higher than at the previous morning board, making a rise of 434 per cout since the 8d inst, The advance which has latterly taken place in national securities, owing to the extremely abundant supply of money at this contre and the reas- suring effect of the passage of the Finance bill, is shown by the following comparison of prices at the first board on the 3d inst, and to day April 25, Highest, 1881 coupon .. 3 107 1% 5-20 coupon, 1862 10534 1% 5-20 coupon, 1864 1054 1% 10-40 coupon . 9635 45 7 3-10 notes, first series, 101% 1% 73-10 notes, second do.. 102 1% 73-10 notes, third do. 101% 1K —The strongth of the Lome markot for United States stocks is shown by the current quotations iu the face of areturn of five-twenties from Europe and their decline on the Loudon and Frankfort exchanges toa poiut 5.6 per oent below the gauge of the market here. Tho «3 by the City of Boston report five- twenties at 71% a % in London on the inst, against TX a 724% on tho llth. Erie onthe same day was at 5434 0 55, and Llinois e heavy ata furthor , & suflicient sigu of the anxiety which porvaded the public mind with regard to tho upshot of the Austrian Prcasian difficulty, Con- sidering, therefore, the depression of the Bri| funds, American securities haye been supported with great Ormuess. | Atthe one o’clock sessions the market was generally steady but dull, Spraco Hill Coal was weak, opening at 6% and selling down to 534. At tho half-past two board the market was stronger. Cleveland aud Pitts- burg closed 4¢ higher, Cleveland and Toledo 7%, Fort Wayne 4;, Michigan Southern 9. New York Central, Hudson River and Northwestern pre- ferred wero unaltered. Reading was 4% lower, TUinows Central 44, Western Union Telegraph 34, Ohio and Mississippi e»rtificates 14. Government securities were quiet. Coupon five twenties of the 1362 issue ad- vanced %. Ten-fortios declined 1f. At the open board at half-past three the market was strong. New York Centra! sold at 9314, Erie 7346 a %, Hudson river 109%, Reading 10434 a 105, Cleveland and Toledo 105, Michigan Southern 834%, Cleveland and Pitts- burg $4, Rock Island 122% a 4, Northwestern 29!;, pre- forred 59, Canton 553{, Spruce Hill 5% a 3%. After. wards the market continued auimated and firm. North. western preferred was in demand, owing to the publi- cation of the earnings for the third week tn April, which were $124,783, against $99,700 for the corresponding week last year, show'ng an in- crease of $24,903. Clove!and and Pittaburg and Hudson Rivor wore also freely bid for. At half-past five New York Central was quoted at 931¢ 2 93's, Erie 734; a 735, Hudson River 1093 a 110, Reading 10534 a 10544, Michi- gan Southern 83% 084, Cleveland and Pittsburg 84a 8454, Cleveland and Toledo 105 a 10534, Rock Island 122 12214, Northwestera 203% a 2034, proferred 5934 a 5044, Ohio and Missisippi certificates 26%{ a 27, Canton 57a 6744, Cumberland 443¢ a 4474, Quicksilver 621¢ a 52%. Tho gold market was very firm all day, and loans were fonerally made at 3-16 a % percent per diem. The opening price was 126%, followed by a decline of 44 and @ steady advance to 1273 a 127\4—the closing quotation, Foroign exchange was steady but inactive, and somo Of the leading bankers rofuged to draw at the nominal rato of 108 for bills on England at sixty days, owing to tho advices or a return of five-twentics by the Africa, shortly duo at Halifax. The further decline of cotton in tho Liverpool market likewise tends to advance the rates. There ts only the old story to repeat with fegard to the money market, the extreme rate of which is alluring to spcculators for a tise, but discomfting to those who have involved themselves in operations for « fall. Loans continue to be mado on railway collateral at 405 per cent, and at“ 3% a4on governments, The discount line ts rather in- active, and first class commercial paper is in request at 6 265, per cent, and the secoad best at 7a 8. The drain of currency from the West is still felt to a moderate ex- teat, and Eastern oxchange at Chicago is reported scarce and in good demand at par, buying, and 1-10th premiam selling. Petroleum stocks were active, but lower. Mining Gtocks were steady. In the afternoon both were steady. At the first board Wuited States closed 70c. lower than at the same time yesterday; Consolidated Gregory Gold was 80c. higher, Liberty 11c., Quarte Hill 10c. At the second board United States closed 20c. higher than at the first board, solling at $9 50; Excelsior sold at G5c., Ol Creck 80c., Pithole Creek $2 80, Shade River 45c., Atlantic and Pacific $3 40, Quartz Hill $5 25, Batos & Baxter $2 50, Smith & Parmelee $8 90 (s. 3). Mr. rill reported a bill from the Committee of Ways and Means in the House of Representatives this afternoon to amend the Internal Revenue act, which was ree. twice and soferred to the Committee of the Whole, and ordered to be printed and made the special order for next Thursday week. In this the modifica- tions which have been published are introduced with a view to diminish or abolish the most vexatious and least productive to the government of the imports under the act as {t stands—a course absolutely called for in the prosent state of the revenue. Aromarkable instance of prompt legisiation occurred in the Honse to-cay in the passage of a bill levying » duty of twenty per cent ad valorem upon all horses, mules, «attic, éheop, pigs and other live animals im- ported from foreign countries. This had its rise in the report that sheey were being driven across the border from Canada for tho eake of shearing them bere, and so evowing the taxon wool It ts evidently a case of “diamond cut dismond’’ on both sides. ‘The statement of the Clearing House banks for the quarter onding op the 2d inst, is thus rendered: — Cor deel Jat $0';a8l. Coase! > of 3g, uame LAADLT iN, 1866. 1565, April Dee, 30. Capitat...... $84,272,209 $84, Net protit + 23,042, 767 Circulation. Due bank Due depositor ats 38) su Due all otter 3,018,087 14,001,452 19) 74,068,242 89,462,350 Over dratts, 206,408 163,278 307 Totals......., ..$424,680,118 $419,07S,500 $962,039, 651 Tho total value of the exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York for the week ending April 24 ‘Yhe transactions of the Chicago Clearing House for week ending on the 2ist inst, were ag follows:— April. Clearings. ances. 6. + $982,423 $85,943 rs "180. 405 1,054,358 1,191, ‘aT ‘ga 573 Total.. Last week, The increase in “the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley (Pa.) Railroad from January 1 to April 21 of this year, compared with the corresponding period of 1865, was 63,091 tons. The samo comparison of the amount carried on the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- orn Railroad shows an increase this year of 117,002 tons. ‘Tho Cincinnati Gazette of Monday says:— Tho money market on, Saturday continued easy, and good paper was in demand at 8 a 10 per cent. The offer- ings for discount were light, and bankers were employ- ang their surplus in government securities. There was & continued good demand for one.» and the receipts being inadequate prices were firmly maintained, New York Stock Exchange. ty ‘Wabeespay, ipa 25, 1866, FIRaT ere i |. $5000 US 6’s,’81 0. en 107 incl popes 21% 6000 U S 6's, '81 reg 10756 foonrwick Co io” 15000 Us 6’ 0°62 105, 100 SpruccHiliCoalCo 6 6000 US 6's, 5-20 0°64 105% 100 Atlantic MSS Co 1275 103000 US6's,5-200°65 10555 29000 U 88'S Td on 95 4000 US5's,10- 96 20000 U 8 3'5, 10-408 26 10000 do. 0000 do... 5000 do... . 1st 8 10176 om ‘Tra, My S10, 8 a ama tennis ical yd 50 Pacific Mail scrip = KR. 300 Hndson Be iver it 100% 1800 Reading RR.... 105 800 do . 104% 100 Mich Central RR, 106 300 Mich So & NInd, 84 200 . 84 10000 00% do... 6000 i 4 do. N Corvus G's. 32 1000 Missouri 'a. 75 i 300 Ti Cent iia 630 nT io 1 1T% Ey - Wty | uI% | 200 Cleve < bits RR ig 600 700 600 Chic Z Nw RR.. 29 2000 Mich So f bas 96 20 Chic & NW prf.. 68 3000 ChickNWistm 85 5000 MiIAPDCIsun, 100 700 do. 08% 10 chs Lip & Tr Bk 108 200 ctove & 106% | 10 1200, do.. + 10655 | YB pe oramerica,: 0 300. don: $108 | 20 Merch Exch Bk.. 107 200 do 10 Continental Bi 200 = do: + 105% | 1200 do. 105% 100 MK PduCAT pre 9555 rig Wabash & W 39 {| do..2d call 38% | 303 Pr, Fe og &ChRE * i 9% L : fe t £055 | 100 100 Wilks! WUT 100 aripo 100 2 100 q al 98 ro C Co, 48 = 200 Alt & TH RI 38 ol Tis ax n 107 50 Chi & Alt ite: 90 | Mgr 110 N J Con RR... 100 Ob ste ston--l rv. 100 shs tii 7% 8 ded NI 260 do. 400 © 2 ‘ 400 Eris RR. 733% 200 Chi & NW pref. 1000 Reading RR... 106% 200 do. ee 400 Vitis, Few & Chi %o2¢ 1500 Cleve & Toi RR. THIRD SESSION —2 330 Pp. $10000 US6's,5 100 shs Tad Riv ne 10934 20000 US 5's 10 ny he ading RR. 104% 95000 do... .. e+ 5000 7.a0Trea n ists, 101 % * 13 3000 North Car 6's.. 20000 Obio & Mis cer | Whim J, Price to Miss’ Kare De Bevouse, all of Brooks: ta. J. oe Died. | Backuo yn, on Wednesday, April of apy yak. 110. Th maee, wae om 30s, 123¢0. ~ Havana at Me 2 13, eb as bekee {3 —Musoo' bio. 8 9 Mer vado, fair to good’ refining Exe? & , 10, 30 & E' fe a Porto ico, 50. a To. ‘cinyed sugar, No. 6a n, ei Tib.; No. I2do., 110. a1 Hoi fo. 18 a 16 ifsc. a 1ie., No. 10 0°20 do, 1350. a 140. ee —The market generally was quiet. We note a sale of 400 hhds, common Kentucky at Se. a 63¢¢,, and ‘asale of 30 bhds, Kentucky at 17. The Lynchburg (Va.) market is quite dull, and prices for inferior kinds lower. The Virginian of the 19th quotes as follows: Common lugs $3 50 a $4 50, fine Ings $6 a $9, extra fine, for smoking, $15 a $20; common leaf sh'pping $7 « $10, | fine shipping $15 a $20, common leaf working $10 a te fine leaf working $25 a $20, common leaf wrappers 20'a $25, ive lear wrappers $i a $50, extra yellow oye white Havana at 14) to common refining, be or was quict and somewhat heavy. The sales wore 170,000 pounds at 114; a 11 }ge. Waisxy. —Re , $46 bbis. “The market continued dull and nominal. There was no busmess except in small lots. We quote State and western $2 26 a $2 27. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mar: ted. Baunnton—McCor. —On Wednesday, April 18, by t Rev. Preston, Jamxs Bamumicx to Kate M. Hecor ‘all of this city: Bonsetr—Bonxert. --On reoteg, Avett 4, by the | Rev. George C. Pennell, D, Brake Bonygrr to M. Avavs- Pi youngest ‘daughter of Daniel Bonnett, Esq., all of i es Brook; hp on Wednesday, April 25, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rov. Wm. G. Browning, Jacon M. Brown to Jospin GUYON. No cards. Cusuien—Corrisd.—Ou Tuesday, April 24, by the Rov. R. McGonegal, Cuarnes Ler Cusmimn to Miss Hecky B. Corrina, eldest daughter of the late Charles J. Copping, all of this city, | Farrpaxk—Granan.—On Tu 24, at Cal- vary church, by the Rov, 0. Perinc! (oth BF Maryland : Keioca Farpane, of Ch IL, to Hxnes Livis BTON, a ae Ci John A. Gi of this city Harw: nx, Tn Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April | 25, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Ros. 'A Partridge, Wittum K. Hanwarp to Jona W. aumen of Samuel G. Starr, Esq, all of Brook: ume—Hanxa,—On Wednesday, April 25, Memorial Church, by Rev. Dr. Tracy, Cuariks E, Howe to Juswtm Hanna, "both of this city.” No cards, Poutox—Barxts.—On Tuesday, April 24, by the Ri Joseph T. Duryea, Wixrieup Pomtox, of this city, to Ha daugtiter of the late Hon, Samuel H. Barnes N, Price—De Biv 24, at St, Mark’s church, by alee x. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April the Rev. T. Corn Ml, ie lyn. Sanrors—Atre 23, at tho res K.'W. Allen, Cs daughter of the oMeiating clergym —Rice.—In Philadelphia, on Right Re nomy, In Ainsterdam, on Monday, April | of the bride's parents, by the Rev, | rows A. Sasporn, of this city, (0 Axa | Aprit e Kev. oe to istopher C. 24, by th On Wednesday, April 25, at ti os, in, this city, by tho Rev. Brae ‘The fends of the family are invited to ait funeral, on Friday aficruoon, at three o'clock, fi residence of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith, 201 ( uyonue, without further notice, Dinw's,—Very suddenly, at Now Orleans, Frank ?. B pis, late of Brooklyn, aged 32 years, His remains wero interred in St, Josopi's Cemetery, New Orleaus. Biry,—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, April 24, Bara Lour-k, daughter of James R, and Margaret Bird, aged 2 years, 5 months, 2 days. Fricsids of the faraily are invited to attond the funeral, from the rozidence of her parents, No. 66 Niuth street, Williamsburg, this (Chuisday) ‘morning, at eleven o'clock. Bixautast.—In Williamsburg, on Wednesday Apri! Anprew Bixciam, in the 80th year of hi The friends and relatives are cordi jnviled to at- tond the funeral, on Friday morning, at ton. o'clock, at 20%, 10000 do.. 2634 6: 100 shs Can‘on Co 100 54 a 500 Clev & Toledo... 1015 300 Chicago & Rk Tsl 122°" | $000 do... ..24.4 12244 500 dows... 3 12256 Joo ritts,FLWEChIC, 90 | 200 v10 99 | doo. x, ‘Cea 19 98% 100 100 Morris & ¥issex,. 82 180 Erie RR pret. 60 M&I'DuC Ist prt. 9556 COMMERCIAL REPORYT. Wepsespay, April 25—6 P. M. Asmx3.—Receip's, 2 packages. The market, if any- thing, was a shado firmer, though no material change was apparent. Prices for pearl continued nominal. None to speak of was offered. Pots were in moderate demand. Tho light receipts wM@e taken at $6 75 a $6 8735. Baeapstvrrs.—Receipts, 10,007 bbls. flour, 735 do. and 1,341 bags corn meal, 3,545, bushels corn, 220 do. oats, The market for State and Western flour was more active, and prices advanced Sc. a 10c. per bbl, The salrs were about 14,600 bbls, at our revised quota- tions annexed. Southern flour was also firmer. Tho demand wis better, and the sales comprised nearly 2,000 bbls. Canada flour was in good demand, and prices Were 5c. a 10c. higher. The sales were about 500 bbis. Rye flour continued quict. Corn meal was in moderate demand and firm, We note sales of 300 bbls. Brandy- iL $4.40. We quote:— ine and W stern fi $7 099 $7 60 T65a 815 8 20a 875 Extra round hoop ohio. Western trade brands. Commen Southern. Fancy and extra do Common Canadian. Good Ato stiles and extra. tye four (su; Ino). Corn Corn meal, Brandywine Corn meal, Brandywine, puncheons. a Pay) wheat market was active at an advance of 2c. a yyy bushol. The sales 7 neariy 50,000 bushels at $1 a $1 91 for now 1 Milwaukee, $1 85 a $1 86 Rol 0, 1 Milwaukee, $1 70. $1 75 ‘for new No. 2 Milwaukee, and $1 65 ‘or No, 2 old Milwankee. Prices peau coas - Fs the residence of his daughter, 189 South First stroct, without farther notice. Mtb ir of age, a native of the pari Kuborgh, county Leitrim, townland of Drumbegere. jotice of the funeral hereaftor. No, 242 West Six- Poem ya nour ‘Ownss On Wednesday, April 25, Maxtry H. Owsxs, agek 36 years. ‘Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s napers Roars. —On Wednesday, Apri aged 59 yi ‘Tho relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 440 Hudson streot. ‘urrit.—At Williamsbarg, L. 1, on Wednesday, April 25, after a short. and sovero illness, Guouck Saini, Hsq., | in the 70th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectful- ly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 43 South First street, on Saturday morning, at nine o’clock, without further notice. The remains will be taken to Hempstead, L. L., for interment. Srewarr,—In Brooklyn, on Wetneeey, April 25, Wa- ua Srewakr, in the 38th year of ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘ly aro invited to attend the funeral, from South Presbyterian church (Rev. Dr. Spears), comer of Clinton and Amity streets on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. Waatax.—On Wodnéaday, April 25, Ascxuine Waanny, Gxonax Rocens, 20 y Her friends aro requested to attend the funeral, at the residence of her parents, 191 East Thirty-fifth streot, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. pseasuny DEPARTMENT, Apnit. 16, 1866. ohtoe is hereby given that the Asal@ant Troasurors of the United States at New You iadelplia and Boston, and the Designated Depositary at Baltimore, have been in- structed t0 discontinue recalving depomits on account of tem- Joan for Clearing House purposes at five per cont Annuia, on and after May 1, 1966, from which date all cor- tWlcates outstanding and uiipald will carry four per cent in- per annum, nai Ist day of May, and until further notion, sald Ax. “Designated will receive tant Treasnirers at erefor Ingal tender notes, with interest LOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. ‘A CARD FROM ALBERT H, NICOLAY. calth 1 retired from businens in In consequence of ill healt May, I it now gives me no ordinary pleasure to be able’ to announee to my nuzerous frieuds and the public that my h has been fully restored ducing my ab: from the city; aud wt (he earnest solicitation of many of ing foriner customers T have been induced to again resiime acy five business, and for that purpose No. ‘and William, rouse Of Mvaars, Wm. Baron & Son, Between Lately occupied by the bi T take this o¢ on to ret te cE remaining abedient sereant, Ho NICOLAY, New Youx, April 2 BAnsina wourr oF. Corner W otic we hy In co! ingtor aka, Dankers aud tn nese fu this city, incl: RITIRG, STOCKS, BONDS AND store for ding pur: ed at the Block xchange and us are promptly filled. We TITIES OF ADL TssURS, We are constantly Gold Board, w) ye "AND MOI second mortis in contrat part ar theelty; worth double tho amount of mnocigagea, ‘Ad drens SC bow 21 Herald oF er FOR LES, a TOMPANY, NEW 8TOOK uftor May 1. UNITED STA Mie Inquire of yous J. CISCO & SON, vALL. Poni ND NO. 33 RECEIVE MONE osoaes, —fu Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, April 25, Wat. Bogas, in tho Sid year of his axe. Koiice of funeral in (o-inorrow’s papers. On Monday, April 23, WintiaM Botaxp, son of aera and the late Winifred ‘Bolaud, aged 21 years, 7 months and 16 days. The fricnds of his fathor, and those of his brother Thomas, also the friends of his brother-in-law, Mr. Patrick O'Brien, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 178 South Socond stroot, Jersey City, N. J. Cops, —Suduenly, on Tuesday evening, April 24, Anna mam Lzcorit, von ‘of Joveph L, and Eeabelia A. Cobb, aged 1 year, $ months and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 624 Fifth atreot, this (Taurs- day) afternoon, at {wo o'cloc Covgias.—At Ramsey Station, N. 5., on Tuesday, April 24, of consumption, CunwriaNa BLacK, wile of ‘Albe: Conklin, aged 27 years. ‘The reiatives aud friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, from the roxdem her in-law, F.C. Se , 84 Redford street, Now York, on Friday afternoon, at baif-past one o'clock, Hor remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetory. ‘Corrin.—On Tuesday, April 24, Maraarer Conean, wife of James Curran, and ¢ ghter of Jamos and aun Fee, agod 26 yeara, 11 mou! The friends aud relatives of the fully invited to attend the funoral, e dence, No, 16 Greouwich stroct, this (Thursday) after- noon, ‘at one o'clock. Dawox.--On Wodnesday, April 25, of inflammation of tho lungs, Lewis Dawoy, in the 624 year of his age. The relatives aud frionds of the family are respectully invited to atiend the funeral, from hs late residence, in Hudson avenuo, near South’ sireet, Hudson City, N. J., on Sunday afternoon, at thro» o'clock Duxx,—On Tuesday, April 4, James Do: Lismore, connty Waterford, Ire land, azed 2 The funeral will take p yeara, e this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the Fesidence of his brother, Williata Dana, 06 Janos street. —On Wednesday, April 25, Wiusam Duxx, agod 20 years and 4 months, of the parish of Monknewtown, for corn were without dvcided change; the demand tinued light. The valos were confined to 26,600 bushel at $2c. a 85c. for unsound and 86c. a S8c. for sound mixed Western, in storoand delivered. The transactions in oats were limited; prices were drooping, but not de- cidedly in buyers’ favor. The sales wero mainly at 500. a 60c. for (unada, 62°. a 65e, for State, Sbc. a Sic. for Jer- 430. a 19c. fur new Western, and Sic. a Svc. for old We note sales of rn, Rye was quiet and heavy: 2,000.0 8,000 Lushels at 8c. for Western, harley was duil and heavy, with no sales of importance. Mait was also neglected, und prices raled nominal im thi ° of transactions. Corrox,—The market continued dull, aud pric cloring with a contia- decline, particu. Ordinary. 28 Low middling a Midoling. .. 36 Good middling. 39 x The market was without essential change in any ular, Tho sales emb of 150 by ship Perry (0x ship) at 17%\e., gold, duty to-day an ion sale of Scranton co: 450. por ton was realized. The sales The attendone good, following prices were ob- werage advance ompF sed 26,000 tons, with spirited’ bidding the tained :-— Lump. #6 20 avernce $8 09 Steamboat. average Grate Egs Stove. Chestnut « oo Famignts were very Cree rool th wore nominal at Ts, 6d. for heavy goods to Liver ee ements were to ‘Liverpool! #00 bales cotton at 9-324. a Sie. 350 bbis. rosin at Ls, 3d. To London, 150 bbls, rosin at. To Bristol, 100 bhds, tallow at 208, To Hamburg, per steamer, 175 bales cotton at 4. The charters were:— timber at 37% 6d. ; Ps pte to Syd- ‘at ba, por ton; a bark, from Philadelphia 8 trig t to Vera Cro, 11 50; one to Porto molasses $6 75; a aba tnd back, 600; & ney, N. &. W. to Cork for Fa hg ‘petroleum, Ts. on private terma, and back, wood wood § Rico and back, sugar, Br. iy RY south side of 000, a schooner’ to Zaza and back n ta in brig to Bristol, a Hanover brig to ee yancifo, a bark from Savannah ‘to Kepinwaile Fellow pine; a brig to Havana, and ship Archer, in leman's line, to*an Francisco, om private | terms. Morasees.—The market was quiet but steady. heard of no sales of importance. W. fagal and mixed, 8c 8 abe. ; clayed, 35 Jo, 420, @ S50. ; Porte Ries Ye a $i. | _Paovisions.—Receipte, ne bbe. | $78 packages cut med ket was atan pork, 266 do. lard. The pork mar. Lt oer Bbc, per bbl, but closed pe] | heavy with , the improvement partiaily lost, The sales were about 6,500 bbis. new mess, for forward delivery, at $2637 9 $27 25; $27 25 for new mess, part deliver: able in May and June, all at seller's option, and for pre- gent delivery about 7,000 bbls, were sold at $26 50 0 $26 62 for now mess, closi 86, cash; $25 25 0 25 50 for old im 2728 a yy) 60 ior prime, . Theales ware about 000 4 $21 8 trm mess. Jot but weay. note salon of 200 = at $38 60 er aut was dail and heavy; ales were 200 ome at nye o fox short rib Wc, for Cumberland cok Cut ments avere in moderate jomand at previous prices. The sales were 500 pkgrs at 10)g0. a tle for mage oy and Torgora liye. (OF hams, “Lard was st salen Were 1,000 pkgs wits Ite. O%c. Butter Was aihanued in ever: small qalgs Only at Zbe 8 0c, for Wat ern ani Hey hy theese was steady, bw = war Tinited. fe quote common to chotee a rebetl briees Ye Ly T quiet, but, with a light ag pe em t B00, aie fort fined, a J for ret in sare opti was $6,255,621. The total since January 1, 1866, and To ania 1864 aud 1865 compare as fol- rapt. 1866, ‘or the week. $3,080:007 2,114,391: Free. reported... baht na oY Salant Since Jan, 1.,.. 949,686,708 $00,116,160 $794 404,898 ‘The imports of the port for the same time compare as follows: = 1865, 1866, Bey wre 7m 199 on ry te $2,337,067 m f 1 6,286,457 Brae Jaw 1... Ha HoTsn We au pl an nen ‘ientaad prevailed ead tae nan we demand. The sales were 1.494 bhds, tgetudipg 1,199 bhds, (air county Meath, Ireland. The re! “sand friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 263 West Houston street, at one o'clock on Friday afternoon. Fivznornes. Wednesday, Al Wut painful tines, Kuizanert F ya of her age, @ native of th land. The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully ito attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at after a short in the 64th Dublin, Tre: 11 23, Josern Giranp, at mercial street, Tho relatives an y invited to attond the funeral, from the house of Kellock, the above addross, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely Toronto papers please copy. Hatiorax,—At Blizabethport, No J., of in! of the lung:, Epwanw Hantoran, in the 38th ye age, a pative of the city of New York. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cometery for interment. Boat will arrive at the foot of Liberty street this (Thursday) morning, at twelve o'clock, Hawintos.—At Rye, N. Y., om Tuesday suddenly, Stam R, wile of Goorge W. Hamilion, ‘20th r of her ace. Funcral (rom residence of C. V. Anderson, Ryo, at ten o'clock ‘nthe morning. | Currieges will be in waitr at Rye to meet the seven A.M. train from New York, ‘at the Madwon avenue en'rance of the Ne pot on arrival of train at one o' lock in the afternoon ; from thence the remains will be carried to Greenwood. April 24, after a short but Wriaw F. Horner, aged 25 years. and relatives of the family and the mem vers of the New York Lodge, No. 390, F. and A. M. respectfully requested to ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, No. 84 Eldridge street, Horxiss.—On Saturday, February 17, near Fort Bu- mination of his April 24, in the chanan, Arizona, killed by the Indians, Guument A. Hor Kiys, Ravenswood, i in the 37th year of his Hs remains received, funeral services ‘will be held in the Preibytoring chureb, Madison avenue and Twenty-ninth sirest, on Friday aiternoon, at half past three o'clock, Relatives and friends requested to attend, without further invitation. The remains will be taken to Greenwich, Conn., for interment, Howr.—On Tuesday, April 24, Cuarues B. “here @ relatives and friends of t bers of Palestine Lodge, No. spectfully requested toatiend th ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, N Barrow street. The members of Palestine Lodge, No. 204, P. and A. M., are notified to attond ® special communication, at their yy cornet of Broome hm Aeon streets, oi uses, jay) alternoon, at one o'clor! © purpose of ay the last sad tribute of tio the remalus of ihe worthy brother, Charles ‘The fraternity in general are invited to attend RICHARD EVANS, W. Hersesmo.—On Wednesday, April 25, Svasaxs Hise. family, and the a F. and A. BERG, 36 yoars of ag fuieral will take place this (Thursday) mornit at ten o'clock, from the Bellevae Hospital. Her rem will be taken ‘to Ne Cemetery. Krmasas. needa A ‘April 96, Mes Kienvay, widow of Edward ‘Gerson, yeare The funersi will take ice boos om afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late sba0 Sixth a ‘The relatives and friends of the Mmily, also those of og in-law, John Healy, are reapecttulty tarts” ‘0 “ivisee.—1 this city, on Weda April 9, Par. nick LAwirss, 5 se cHF sfotanas aged 16 ined 8 daye, Notice ot funeral in oan paper. pane “ba theta vain Ate! 2 a Magy Coat “ate V gina op Wednesday, April @, Pompe Maas, Hexr, aged | OF, M., are re- uneral, this ey) Behanse Sal years, 1 month | Praruasmaian mn | fednesday, April 28, Winuay Maxam, F° rency, annum on daily balane ight. dss, Certidcates of Dopodt Vearing tutecest payable on anand. Nogotiats Loans and Business Paper xoctite promptly orders for the purchase and sais of Gold, ty and sell raiment aud other Securities on com mis: Make Collections on ail parts of the United States and ada. Cans JOUN J. CTS00, United States Keown JOUN ASU TEL oe 2OME VERY VALUABLE MANL for sale » cheay», Address Stock, Moral n MAK COUPONS OF THE BONDS OF THE “AY CANTIC and Great Western. sANDIth due on the tat April, will Hud nt he ative of MEAN D EW & WANS, [2 i'ine at. New You lv a, 1866. fow York. Late of CO. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF THB CLEY OF New Kork, Now bins Aiea 1386. A dividend of wix per cont hae been dis day dostared, ont of (he profits of the ist stx me No, free frour gow ernment tax. on (he tt day of @ icanatar books will Ye chow. 25th Jnst. to May 1, inelustra, HENRY A. SMYTHE. President, | wise ‘TOBEY AAS0, BANKELS AND BROKERS, ua Give aneelal atlantion to fusding asi due Compan nonaee Stata Bonda, at 1-10 per cent. « Col Mnade and procoods promptly. semnitted at cur. I Kinds of wacurrent rio Meaara. I Pine atrect, New York city; St. Nicholas New York city, B. Kirtland, Hill, Talmadge & Co. 30 jacional Bank, THIS, AMOUNT WANTED, IN TRNAS BLT O00 vii wine stork, 31 por stare, in ae Change for a ow ‘ise, uptown, Address Miniag stone rout, 165 Broadway, room No.9 TO LOAN ON REAL KATATE IN THIS city, In vation: W. Il, WOOD, 66 Wail steeot $45.000 c EY REAL KSTATE FOR SALE, y STANLEY D. a. My pei FOUR story. HIGH 35 fot front hited oud AURORE; po AGA DEL VALI SMALL reel, in perfact or famives, or to W BRICK HOUSE NO. 18 and nicely TYSON, 7 7 THIRD AVENUE prices witieh if you wich to age. Tt will pay those wantlt at my villee, JAMES BOWE. SALB, A FIRST CLASS 0 ts and finisied in ain! HOUSE POR SALB— “fifth une, ju quire of DISBROW ¢ WirrleLD, on (uannes F. MILLS &.00. Real Estate Agenis and Brokers, No. 44 Cedar street. Furnished and Uni urnish for Sal LEVEN LOTS ON Y seventh street and whole amount may ve fa City and Country wet n mor "JOUN B MUR Fs" & BLIYEY, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 544 Broa: will remove May t to No. 28 Pi SALE—THE THRER STORY my aap ore at House 1 Hast Thin second engl SerRATCH, ie Prd avenue. ytaguire of J vem hston AND > oa the hours of 10 RR SALE—A VALUABLE. Pe gl | On. ‘niet venue, now woe 2 tndas, 605 Sit avenue, THE «“ er ey ee agers — uae erent ina een ‘oie a | CURTIS, 8 eth arene BW FOUR 8TO! Nieuw a. Kiptita tenes of Clearing ng House corti. Wt OR SALE—SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES, in aaa locations, some just Guished, with immediate __OHARLES Ef MILLS & CO., 34 F avenue) betweon Siaty-Oret aad ext sre builtin the best manner, with & full vow the’ and are ready ‘or occupancy: Thquire of THOS. MoMA NU: builder, 3H Last ely first street, or on the premise: OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE story MiGd ' stoop brick House. in Tenth street, near Filth avenue. Apply to DYE & CURTIS, 508 Sixth avenue. Fe, SAE, CHBAP-WITH IMMEDIATE, POSSE: sou, a first clugs three story brown, atone House; most of we eae na ‘may remain on bond and morigage. Ja HARVEY B & SON, 1,261 road ay. OR SALE OR TO REN vate family, treahy three yt brown st in Thirty-second stre just weet of Broadwi din fine Order. Apply to K. H. LUDLOW & CO., ‘No, 3 Pine street. OTS FOR SALE.—A DESIRABLE PLOT OF SIX lots, on Third avenue, will be sold at a bargala if 4p: piled for soon; also a number of others CHAR, E. MILLS & U0., $1 Cedar atreet. URRAY HILL.—HOUSE AND LOT, win On witit. ‘out Furniture, on East Thirty-f{ch sireet, for sale, fh atoops 22.13¢350; Jot att the blo. Apply io JOHN FEITRETCH, UNFURNISHED, TOA PRI- flouse, tory, brown stone, hi Possession immediately. 418 Third avenue. URCELL & CO. HAVE, REMOVED PROM 200 TO 200 Broadway. Every descriptign of zeal eatate for. sale, Lb ECO, BO Broad COUNTRY REAL FOR SALE. ‘ on SALE—AT PLAINFIELD, N. J., A HANDSOME rn three story House, may and cent ‘cated, on Main street, three minute Jot wit ‘ie suitable for alk from depot (| on’ al Possess! 60 F000; Walt of which eat re ‘Joy OF apply to We Ht MIT JOR SALE—AT YONKERS, A BEAUTIFUL PLAC, Foun about oao- BAP eae punt hue vines Gite sites walk from depot; stable and carriage house, with gas {@ saine; iron racks, house contains lt oom, ‘urnace, water, co fait through centro of house, Ww dor. Apply Yo JOHN A. MOMIS, Loctiat Hi Nanwau street, room Sd. 08 SALE WIT Pd aw tHOgr 3 FURNITURE, Comings, te. t Cotintry Boat, ith STR oeectees orth of the ‘ell acres of land. The house large with modern con- wemsanees tht jude handsome! ithe a ey ar nice of apple, pear, cher tad uP ales artes Pan atl at lent kitchen and other small irultay earns iener'e house, outbuildings: ‘ts os fa a at Pate keer ge ey sin ian acae salar carats he ts poe rented for the further particulars '# inquire of HOMER MORGAN, Ne loohouse yoR SAL -COFEAGR HOUSE, COMTATEING | en Togas, with two lots of gene a Cy ab Wi near Centreville Cor urse, 1. 1; fe ) small capital. | Will ‘rade for tiaporied rd wi iq aioe yorse and buggy: Call on or addreas Ws EVEN LOTS, THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR TENTH avenue ‘unfailing wet ives; for aale or lease. HAM ME NBATEST COTTAGE HOUSE IN NORTH NEW York, nine rooms; water in, front piazza; new bouagi fn rife more. Eee at corner 138th street, to Mr. R. 000.7228, EF OF Te LET, AN ELE- aantly furnished four story brown atone front 0.000. ant House on Lextugton avenue, between Twenty ninth and Thirtieti streets, all In pervect order; m- i possession. To let unless sold. Apply to JOSEP JACKSON, 16 Wall street. room 12, proveinents; will quire tn, building, ‘or of MAS DUNN, oT kas street, AND of t ROUNDS FOR most desirable. Addroos or inquire of , Brooklyn. NDSOME Ley: Mor alo exohany Tocations in the subur WM. WORTS, 25 Front atre ‘of Brooklyn. wg? SALB—A TWO STORY HOUSE, CONTAINI ve rooms, back kitchen ant cellar, with s, good \ and Sonro ot lade © pod number of, cherry Shin’ five mingice’” walk the achool and church, malnutes’ walk of Wi dg, We ‘county, 1,000. Inquire of JOH COFLE sev iliamabel yor SALE—1,000 ACRES OF FINE OAK TIMBER! t tg an Ross, j county, Ohio; near to and 1 rice value. bik riod. Bovfaiiepay. OR SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE ON THE MOR. road, witht hour from the Sinutes of Gepot | The aweitiag ie. s . with extousfon, and tn per- S y fara, ieehouse called) and omer onuitdings, with about tered of lund abundanos of fruits Will be wold with or out Furniture. Apply to NATHANIEL NILES, 13 Wall ot, { OR SALE—ONLY TEN Sucre: wi WALK FROM 8T\ ton, at Williamabridge, gu Harlem Railroad, 10 ‘siz beautiful ten ee Drie 100x100, near sen’ house, ghareh,” stor ares Ber es gue a, places Abareas Seem OR SALB—AT FORT HAMILTON, W. ¥.. SPLENDID Mercedes wi jtuate on the shore of the Bay; fine view; cars to door, our from New York city. ‘it not sold do rent My to J. CROCKER, at Fort Hamiltoa, or C.F. WIL 1d Nassau street, N.Y PreK. BROOKLZN, TWO FIRST “CLASS with all the modere leary, SALE—IN stoue front Houses, now finial provements, Nos. Sz and Bt Woodhull street, ne half bivck trom Firat placa; frat class surroundings diate possesion, low, : WOR BRICK afayet te KFpasse St oe Ail impr PL WAKE ¥ YOUR RENT cash, and $200 ISHED OR UNFURNIS in perfect order, Mth 8 Gatos avenue and quta {rom South Sey borhood; thia FU elarge House, 12 with choice fruit trees; Heh por wagon Lowse, ertbs, i rod order yatlaat 48 niles oR SALE OL TO LET— Lshed, twa stor‘, wine rooma, two iekiury bret, veniie “SALE OR TO LET—AT A GREAT BARGATN, A daome four story Kogliah basement House, with all wements, 20 sutnmit atreet, near Hileks, tea will be sold low; terms to suit; tonaut trom May 1, Enquire in | as w or will be let (0. respons the store 43144 Bromdway, COTYAGE FOR SALE-SEVEN cella’, slate root, two lots S0r108); five minutes M. and F. Railroad depot, Newark. Inquire of ARDNER, grocer, corner of Orangs and Orleans saree D. “MILLS, # Barelay street, N. ¥. jon tmunediately, PORT YOR SALE—WITH OVER é large and complete Buildings, well nd tavefully furpiahed, sas and water, gtables with twelve stalls and room for elght’ carriages ant’ Gour servants: the ite oversooke the ocean aud ts one of the @neat in e can ‘sie @ Partieuinrs, Ae. apriy NTRY CK FOR SA from the city by the New H. le from Mamaroneck depot well Furnished, good. o ngs, narnontal trees, oplendid hows ‘ond oor. high ground, commanding a fine view of nd roomy frnit and | jaiod on Long Isiand sound and no moss m ¢ Building oly 9, j Washington st. T ORANGE, N, T, WETWREN AR. & half stories, Bn 1%, acre, laid out Like a ree, berries of all kinds L. © METH, or ade price $11,000. Apply on oh. | dress hi tox iho at STATEN ISLAND FOR SALE OR Wo leaser-on Cebra avenue, Castision Helahie; bowee 3) rooma, all modern improvement and on buildings completa: 10) acres of ground, vegetable and fruit garden, per ww unsurpassed. Apply to Ana stroe' DE SUABLE, RESIDENCE, FOR the ads vantages, of cl ind coun’ aight minutes’ walk from the depots of two roads, hal from Cordandt treet; trine every baif hour, location healthy house contains sixteen rocma; hot and cold wa good cell bouse and stable, carriage house and doe Barden of about saventoen. etsy lots with choles frulta: can R19 immediate poss YESS Xo. 9 Gola street, or J, COUNCELLOR, No.7 Bitdgs sree N.S Kt FOR SALE—Az, HO! HOHOKUS, | well stocked with scntceat faite po gabat yous hour's ridin ae Ur ALBERT VaR WEN OF THE Erie Rail. house and ork, Apply on wae f—-4 f I ‘Mitamevarg, ‘Moore street, wear FoR, on, at YONKERS, A HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, three-quarters of an acre of land, Touse, a chotce velecuon of frat of ail He yprasracs tan", Caden Ras 1 seri eas LATE ESBIDERCR or THE § leasantly situated on rine. Pati conaty, near the raruene of ell late use heater de AR) “Tan? gis iy a Se eee FARM, 92 ACRER, 36 MILES bailds 1@ location; 16 nc DEF, conta mituek EMERSON OR SALR—A SMALL HOUSE XD 0) Ces alts ip “oats, Vara ang’ tenant byess ahi yond FIRST CLASS geese oie Busnes & 4 one inile and a half from Tarrytown SALE—A FARM I vi, altuated on the Newark and rkot street depot, upo! res of superior bdland, consisting of hickory, oak beach, with ® living spring tn the centre, ‘The fea: of the farm ts In a high staeof culidvatlon. This farm is beautifully located tn on Of tho “plowsagiest aul mndst healt ean rom New Lork | Possgase eeu ar advantages for Of sale and price inquire of J. o. Broad street, Newas May noxt. JOR SALE—SMALL NOUS ‘of good water, 36 miles on Long Tal: and beretes,” Inquire of B.A. BUNC Peg, SAL EXCNANGB—AN try Residence, with all modern improvements; 25 ae: pn the: Hudsons co municavom hourly. & CURTISS, 503 Sixth avent VOR SAL XCHANGE FOR NICE PLACE ‘On Muaduon Three aiory stone front trouses in perfect order. Inquir th street, ALE OR LEASE—IN WAVERLEY sTRRGT, | ACRES, WBL hear depot, fra do. 7 Chambers at, with choloe fruit OR Hudyon City, fifteen minutes from Hoboken forry, new House, seven rooms and attic; water inside, eae to U.P, NIC! 30) Seventh OR SALE OR TOL tN ASTORIA, A — AND Ground on Remsen streot; house 40 feet aquaro, a iront and rear, two stories, with an extensive view of La and water acenery, 13 rooms, water and gas, atabie, pr itive on the Pence, tor at tie othe of JomuC- Uidin, No. Uoontles | $0, acrugacir ot aie Bee STOEL fa sip, Boyt af Washington. pince, University Buildings, (rom tot o'clock LET—AT COMMUNIPAW, NJ shore of New York bay, L about, 7r130 fe jor aa “oR TO orty ealutives, by horve, rity a hous. “Inquire of B. TAYLOR es at Corian strcet, or V. HAVENS, 18 South stree “i SALE OR TO LET—A © 2 FESIDENGRS double house, wilh necessary ow no viow of tho river: frultsof all es depot for tie bosson. Appi Siti ts GRORUM Y ANSBN, Tarrytown, ee RANGE, N,J.—GOOD BARGAINS. FOR SALE OR let, bw and han Houses, fine gardens, SS, Od Cedar LB CRAP, TO A eet: = Lose R at desl Residence, rye 4 aaa = | tact oa Se Po Vek “COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. town, aeeeas county 1 hou ining & a8 Fun UL WANTING FARMS —LANDS—10 ALL WANTING ART — - a ANctaws, ) Beet Heat ior Apply to wet ARLES SIMUNSON of WH. ie rich oth pesbenng per SPEssOR FARMS AMONG, THE, WILLS AND VAwe inndgeds: are Ts ay vee finprove: | very low pricen; y ecrety all stan, ail_prisees yoshi: Ay gto CEAREES LANDIS, Poutmaster. Vine. Jaques, ‘SB Bey ccrese. Jgunt andl tow |. Letters auswel Papers | ——— erie “a WO FARMS FOR SALE—NEAR HACKENSACK, W. qhatdtotog full latormation wit be sont free J. one of 68 gor, fag house and outbuildings, én NUMBER OF COTTAGE HOUSRS FOR SALK—EASY | Rew: also one of ne, ae TOO, SOW. Oe of access to the efty, Also al wortment of Building ani. Dy ya in abuudance ou each. Inquire $2 10 B10 pe saree, taser sappy arts buctoa's ‘ia aigOT Ba 5 ERASE, gam; OF x eta eer ceaetereets dont | 7 It,{A—SING SING: BALE, G00; CHASE, pam: OR Chiy oC Hndson, N. 3. The Weat Hoboken oars pasa the otic. | minutes {rom W. WORINEON: slog ie ‘OUNTRY RESIDENC ith ile Ait CUA eee enn ‘opdham), Cor sale oF immediate posession: 10 | \WTATER POWER, Mit DWELLING, BARN AND cartlage house, barn; fruit, lowers iu aundance; fine 20 scree | ‘lies from 3 fork, on ersey Contral Raliroad, end canal.» Call oa. 11M! bers street, second floor. — oh 73 Bast Tweaty- ied street, or J. (CONNOR, Fall stteot, room room 36. a TIMBER AND, 300 ages aan onl} a frome, retraite for Oly oF vn Property, Apply to ate er ion street. 1 i 1. LAND, i $900,-HAGNE OPP. LAN Alone Pan RAE sR ome ye from Patarson Os sores, ' ings, view wnsu naw Buildings, $4.00). FoR SALE A FARM HoUsR “a 5! he county, containing five rooms. with of land, only 12 miles from the city, and ten minutes’ wall, from statioa on the ‘flart railroad. Inquire of JO! COYLE, Willlamabridge. COUNTRY RESIDENCE—AT A BAl 0, New Jersey; must be jew York by rail.’ House come d order: verandah on three nf: bp eg $5.000. canta trv immediately; one hour from convenient and in latge barn and outbuil Witn fruit tree vines: seaaton ately viv to HREWSTER & PETE Canty ‘phondway (500 & ¥OR A COUNTRY PLACE AT RAHWAY, N. J. with fivg acres house (news finished in the bost man: ny sabe, e. JOSEPH MASO: No, Sly Pine atrest, $10.000.-ty Sienitice ba che Paes, with Seres choice Lah of more; tive tailen from. olty, ‘chotee fruits; adapted for large fatnll of, gummer boarding house, Paual st To let, not sold. Apply at REAL ESTATE WANTED. TED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL IMPROVED ‘arm, tn the neighborhood of New York. Address, with full particulars, F., box 4,851 New York Post office, SMALL MODERS halance S69 acres vala- Address, with pare * SEER Xrous, %i C1OUs STONES, &O. "1 HIS OLD JD USTABLASHED PRICK Pays rim UTMOST Y r. ATCHES, | EWE Phat Us RUM a pear SAL eens HOU) ri a wae +; x wm |. H. BARRINGER, 11 Bronway, romin 98, rad a ie PYANCED ON D A OR A Ae ity woduwt FOR DIAMO: ELRY, &c., at 77 Biceoker street, up staley CRS putge ON | WATCHES, | DI: AwoNDS, Personal Property of steely two does, Dyas Goode and descrip i, ie JACKSO} ROADWAY—I PAY TOR HIGHEST PRICgS Alt for Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, &., of advanc OS SAAC, Diamond Broter, opposite Wallack's by. ADE ON Dianor WATCHRa, Ae pee fue Ae or the on ght at fun rela roe bought. Private office 186 Grand street, i. ‘ca ae Bre, ADWAY. © oe ov Bo ibe pata ‘oe fe ew wi wavente. on tas above , { mae Se -—=a BILLIARDS, &C. C. ri 1 TAR ruey, Bi ane 2A spat Fa Meariy owe ‘poly at Pn venue | ara ee