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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wepnuspay, March 6—€ P. M. The gold market has developed a further downward tendency to-day, under a pressure to realize on the part o, many of those who were recently speculating for a rise, The opening price was 136%, followed by a decline to 1354¢ aud arecovery in the afternoon to 13634. The rally was, however, immediately followed by arelapse and the closing price was 1253(, with sales on the street ‘at five o'clock as low as 135%, Loans were made with- ‘Out interest and at 1-64 1-16 per cent per diem for ‘borrowing. The fact of the ratea of foreign exchange ‘being below the shipping point for coin, and the “equally important one that the Treasury holds nearly forty millions of gold more than it held about ‘& year ago, are beginning to engage attention ‘now that the political excitement of the last few weeks ‘has quieted down, and the prospect of impeachment has ‘lost its terrors, Moreover the extreme abundance and ‘siderations, combined with the general expectation that there will be no political trouble at Washington, are potent in influencing the reaction from the recent ex- ‘treme advance, which we pointed out as being in advance of public opinion at the time pete tion im the gold room, alike with the ‘change, however, posers ie ab ep ‘sponding reaction is thereby rendered inevitable, Now that gold is running down hill it may-as easily touch 130 a8 a week ago it touched 140. «It will be remem- ‘dered that after the capture of Richmond it declined to 12834, and yet last sammer rose above 167, The stock market experienced a partial recovery from the depression of yesterday, owing mainly to the de- ‘mand from the bears to cover therr contracts, the bull element being still too weak apparently to exert any material etlect upon the course of prices, The supply of money continues abundant at six per cent to first class houses, but others have in some instances to submit to seven, while collaterals and margins are in ail cases somewhat closely scrutinized in con- sequence of the unsettled condition of affairs on the Stock Exchange. On government securities tho leading dealers bave no difficulty in borrowing at five per cent. There is a moderate amount of commercial paper offering for discount, and the best grade passas at seven per cent, with exceptional transactions at six and a half, At the early scesion of the open board railway shares were in some instances a fraction lower than at the close of business last evening. New York Contral sold at 1003; a 34; Brie, 6235 (s. 3); Ronding, 100% a %; Michigan Southern, 70%; a 71; Cleveland and Vittsburg, 79 a 7934; Rook Island, 92! a 922; Northwestern, 32% a 7%; do. preferred, 59% a -34; Fort Wayne, 925g. At the first regular board the market improved a fraction on a por- tion of the list, but its tone was, notwithstanding, un- settied. The steamship shares were heavy, Pacific Mail selling as low as 117 and Atlantic Mail at 79. New York Central closed 13{ lower than at tho samo. time yesterday, Erie 3, Michigan Southern %%, Illinois Contral 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Clevoland and ‘Toledo 13, Rock Island %, Northwestern 1%, do. pro- ferred 2%, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred 2, Pacific Mail 144, Atlantic Mail 2, Quicksilver 1, Canton 3, Vari- posa preferred §;, Western Union Telegraph %. Reading ‘was 3¢ higher, Fort. Wayne 3. Government securities ‘were heavy. Coupon five-(wenties of 1862 declined 114, assue of 1965 1. At the one o’clock opon board the maf. ket was firmer, aud prices advanced throughout the list. New York Central sold at 101% a %; Erie, 53% a 5; Hudson, 130; Reading, 10134; Michigan Southern, 713¢ & %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 7934; Cleveland and To- ledo, 116; Rock Island, 93%; ; Northwestern, 33% a {7 do. ‘preferred, 59%; Fort Wayne, 934 a 34; Pacific Mail, 119; Western Union Telegraph, 41 a 3. At the half-past two regular board the regction made further progress, under a moderately brisk demand to cover shorts as well as on “long” accoart. New York Contr closed 12 higher than at the first regular board, Erie %, Reading 3{, Michigan Central %, Michigan Southern $, Cleveland end Pittsburg 1, Cieveland-and. Toledo %, Rock Isiand 5%, Northwestern 3, do. pre- ferred 134, Fort Wayne 3, Milwaukeeand St. Paul pro- ® ferred 3, Pacific Mail 134, Atlantic Mail 3, Canton %, Cumberland 3, Western Union Telegraph %. Ohio and Mississippi certificates were 3 lower, Gov- ernment securities were stronger. Five-twenties of 1865 advanced 3%, ten-forties 14. Seven-thirty motes of the second series declined 34. At the half-past three open board the market relapsed, and ‘New York Central sold at 1015; » %; Erie, 52% a 53; Hudson River, 138; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 79; Read- ing, 100% a 101; Michigan Southern, 70%; Rock Isiand, 92% a 93; Northwestern, 327;; do. preferred, 593 a 69%; Fort Wayne, 93; Atlantic Mail, 823 a 83; Pacific Mail, 11834; Western Union Telegraph, 41. Subse- -quently the tendency of prices was towards recovery, vand at half-past five the market closed steady at the following quotations:—New York Central, 101940 %; ‘Erie, 63% @ 3; Reading, 101 a %; Michigan Southern, 70% a 71; Cieveland and Pittsburg, 79 a 79%; Rock Isiand, 93 a %; Fort Wayne, 03% 9 %; Northwestern, 32% a 33; do. pre- ferred, 50% @ 3; Pacific dinil, 11834 a 119%; Atlantic Mail, 84 a 34; Western Union Telegraph, 4134 a %; Ohio cand Mississippi certificates, 26 a; Toledo, Wabash and “Western, 34.0 34. ‘The foreign exchange market was firmer under an tm- ‘proved demand for bills. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days wero quoted at the close at 1055¢ 9 10834; at three days, 10874 2 10934; commercial bills, 107 a 108; francs at sixty days, 5.1734 622%; at threo days, 613% 0515; dillon Berlin, 71}; a 72; on Bremen, 78 9 78%; on Amsterdam, 40% a 4144; on Frankfort, 40% a 41; on Hamburg, 373¢ & 333,; om Antwerp, 5.2254 0 , 5.20, Mining stocks were, with few exceptions, heavy. ‘Alamada Silver was, however, firm, and sold at $> 70 a $6. At the first board Consolidaicd Gregory Gold closed 0c. lower thaa at the second board yesterday, selling at $12 40, Smith.and Parmeiee was Sc. bigher, selling at $6 20; Quartz Hill sold ai 96, Davidson Copper $1. At the second board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed $1 25 lower than at the first board, selling at $l 15; Smith ond Parmelee 20c., selling at $6 (b. 3). Des Moines was 25c. higher, selling at #1 25, Accordiag to the following report 12 aa Orleans (N. Y.) journal, the Medina bank fatiure bas broagat to light some very discreditable facts concerning its management and organization, which show the necessity which exists for closer and more frequent exoiniaatious of the aiairs of national bauks by the Treasury than have been hitherto instituted :— The history of the First National Bank of Médina and the cause of its failure isnot Shattering to the manacers of the fustitution or the national banking system of the cont ‘The amoant of deposits woe $82,000, and tho assets 50,000, Among the depositors was the County Treasurer, who had $27,000 there, which the county will not jose. Ihe dopo-ils of the bank were used ior jon, by which $45,000 was lost, and tho bank lly had any bottora. Organized on a nominal 18,00, but a small preportion was cwned ever rea tial yy he President was chief owner, boiding $i, 00 or the stock, while five others held each 1,000. ‘The government Securit'es deposlied with the iptrotier of the Currency as redomption for the bills fasued were borrowed and paid for by the curroncy re- ceived from the Comptroller, so tha: about $6,000 ap. pears to be ali the actual capital the concern ever bad above its debts, On such o bavts it is pot strange that a crisis snould at length overtake it. In New York cor- ents understanding 118 condition and having car- ried its rotten credit as long ®s was cafe, were Jucky enough to get their ledgers balauced: by county funds and closed down apon it, Of course it had to fail,” ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports for tho week ending March 6, and since the commencement of the voar, compare as follows with those for the correspoudiug period in 1865 and 1866 :— cir fonousat #4, ae 304 For the week....... $2,019,574 $0,803, Previously reported. $3,98%,6 36,227,238 27,746,454 Bince January 1s. 840,297,2 206 $42. 031,0 060 $82,238,018 The foreign imports at New York compare as da 1865, 1860. 601 547,990 316,787 ++ $1,000 $2, agar Dry goods. ...+» Geb merchandine 1,610,546 Ph 1 for ths week,. $2550,257 $6,107,166 $5,808,068 Frvioaty reported. 17,004,014 ie 237, 544 Since January 1... $19,654,261 $68,290,002 $49,180,408 ‘The commerce of New York from July 1 to date of each of the years ror a ae rT ties Amports 0. « atta rs sug ig iat ian 000,500 Wepre proseds ee Exports specie... toate 414 16,480,478 "ae ‘The cash balance in the hands of the United States Assistant Treasorof at Boston at the close of vusiness, March % was $10,050,002; week previous, #12,800,682—~ showing a decrease of $1,043,080, Coin on hand, $9,623,500; week previous, $0,390,070—showing @ de- crease of $1,210,547. ‘Tha total value of exports frem Boston for the werk NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, ending March 1, including specie, was $287,475, against | 75, $278,611 for the corresponding week in 1866, The total value of foreign goods imported inte the port Of Boston for the week ending March 1, was $1,296,544, against $1,268,520 for the corresponding week m 1866. ‘Total from January 1 to March 1, 1867, $6,516,276. The following is a comparative statement of the value of the imports, exports and withdrawals from warehouse at the port of Boston for the past three years:— Dutiable, ent. for con. sia oot s14 00. red $22.04 00 Dutiable, warehoused 14,051,860 978,697 20,932,524 Free, exc’ veof specie 8,676,486 Gorasit 8,283,366 Specie and bullion... 109,833. 102,973 1,293,943 Total...00+. «+++ «$31,615,096 $29,446,650 $47,923,042 BXPORTS, Domestic merch’ise. 817,908,499 oe $16,069,024 Foreign merch., duti, 1,568,425 2,250,100 1,112,688 Foreign merch., 440,036 133,672 Specie and builion... 440,761 Laenest 3,789,799 Total.....0+ +++ ++$20,417,712 $16,582,129 $21,105,148 —The value of the merchandise withdrawn from ware- house for consumption in 1864 was $9,421,070; 1865, $12,400,887; 1866, $16,463,420. ‘The defalcation in the Mechanics’ Bank of Baltimore ts thus referred to by the Sum of that city :— engaged in private stock transactions. The only les who will lose by the defalcation will, it is allegsd, positor is amply be the stockholders, as ev secured by the capital of {ig pn on demand. It is understood that the house of Brown, Brothers & Co. yesterday tendered the Board of Directors the sum of $300,000, taking the bank's bills receivable as security, This was acccepted, and the bank is held to be thereby enabled to meet ajl outstanding Nabilities without any delay whatever. As has heretofore been intimated, the defatcation was first discovered by Mr. Callender, the United States government bank inspector. During last week, in making his examination, he discovered ,talse entries upon the books in which aro kept the accounts of foreign banks, in charge of Mr. Wentz Mr. Calionder suspended work and went to his dinner, and on returning discovered, that during his absence false entries to tho amount of $210,000 had been made. This led to the arrest of Mr. Wentz, and subsequently to that of Mr Rogers, the paying teller, the latter party averring that Mie. ualy, ved, ormne, ints possession of $6,000 of any moneys of the bank, and that professediy as ioans, at various times, from Mr. Wentz, ‘The friends of Mr, Rogers assert that he never was aware of ‘Ar, Wentz being indebted to the bank to an amount exceeding $30,000. and that in the bank Mr, W. bad the reputation of beg worth over $100,000, which was never questioned. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesday, March 6—16:30 A. M. S000 UR G's, 5-90, 163.0 10Ri¢ 13 1m she Pacific M 88 Co. ND% SUNN) US6's.5 20, "6i,"cou 107) ny sae | big atone cou bis ES as 238 as a 53 i . 20 Stonington RR. 90 500 Reading RR. wn oe 700 do. le 45 2000 toss 3g 20) 08 ae” So ios 9% Jor te 15 eckatey B55 elEsseeeesesseds: z E on E ae: me be a pee "0 Es] cy ie 2u Chics wee a" loses Frited By = Atlantic 6 a 53. 10) Boston WaterPowor Be th COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepwespay, March 6—6 P. M. Asuus.—Receipts none. Pots were firm, with a fair de- mand at $3 25 a 88 80. ALCOUOL was casier, Sales 100 bbis., in bond, at 30c., gold. Buxapsturrs.—Receipts 2,163 bbls. flour, 900 do. and 960 bags corn meal, 1,10) bushels wheat, 1,100 do. corn, and 960 do. oats. Fine grades of State and Western four ruled firmer, with a fair demand, while the lower grades ruled dull and heavy, though unchanged in value. the market closing quite asieady,, ‘The sales comprised 7.000 bblA. at the ‘quoter ns annexed. Southern flour ruled ‘scarcely am firm, with & mederate rt) Buckwheat flour was dull. but stead; 3.0 $8 per I) Iba, OF rye flour sales slo toads ve dhe entent bis. at $7 a $3." The demand a corn was moderase at steady prices. Sales Cyl t $5.25 for Marsh's caloric, $5 tor Jersey, and $5 5) Brandywine. We quo Superfine ai a 975 Extra State 85 a 70 Choice a ll 40 Common to medium extra Western. 80 a 1075 Extra round hoop Ohio... CrSie Weetern wade brands. Sa 12 50 a Ul 50 Sea 16 50 Wa 800 " ‘ a 5S ‘ Ma 5H ruled quiet, the d ng contined to the immediate wants of millers. Pr ever, ruled steady. The only sale we heard of wore 5.30 bushele, at $8 for amber, State, $8 for whive California, and $3 20 White Michigan. Corn oj moder mand, bat, siosed dull td heewy. Tho sales wore limited to 20.000 bushels, at $1 Wa $1 10 for mixed, Western, in store, and $1 11 «$1 [8 for do, afloat, Oats ruled dull heavy, of 35.000 bushels, at Ge. a ie. for ie, for Western, and Canada at io. erately wctive, Dut. firmer, Sales 0: Bt Someta $1 30.0 81 Sa for Sate, and sai ‘Canada. Markey was with chan 090 bushels, at $1 B for tw Jest, in ca ‘and prices were nouninal, cicorun All derctption’ tuled quiet, andwe heard. of n trausnct ora, Prices, however, were steady. Corres. —Thero. was. a Tustoess consummated and on mabey conics: prices. a tote tales we subjome vatious, ‘The sales ngrregs len, We quiver pore: Opin. Florin. Mobate Os. was u & By DE. Oy A a , rd of were:—-To Liverpoo), 60) bal-s coton, at 3d, a be a’ “per steamer 190 do. st Md. ‘The charters ‘Swedish brig to Os z, staves; & vessel to Ouba irian bark to Trieste, general Cargo, ou privat Germs, Gexeizs ruled dail and nominal at last quotations. peas ao eniee, “Ocber binds Ikewiea relate ee ‘of m0 eras tkewion role del Hore Were without decided change. Saien 9) bales at 80, al for new Amertcan, Woracnie A moderate de:band prevailed st full prices, Sales 2% Dhds, Cubs muascovado at 2c. and do, on pri- yaw brim. by ection 55 bhds, Demerara at 660. a 57: four oa nd 10) bois. New Orleans at 87}ge net "Fervor te! ada cna St Bho TELEOUAPWG MARKET. taPeaTs. Gutsestecest mr "CSiuon a pales 1.100 abel Penoey fans red at white ore. pt od quiet.” ose fim at be, Contraband whiske} closed at 196. Fix tres ‘aiding uplat State $38. ‘Wheat Wheat—Choice winte: fair to gond ref ce nd oheago | Tyas pork ning brands. lk Be. & 8A: rib ‘siden, Tonge. Whiskey duil and nominal; ao 2 ai Corn ire seisee uncban small lots Pear ane’ r, 8,500 centals wheat and epi ie Mareh 6, 1887. 6 for No. L and $2 44 Ko, 3, Corn geady: § Is. mente pte Aes ‘four, 1,000 cen. ‘and treble extras the quotations Gor tained a1 ata fe ts firmer: $2 fe.t ib sides, Ic. Bacon firm: 9340. (or ciger aides, Lard Arment 116. @ 120, doing. Mi . beg Ay abel * tobacco eto 535 foe ens $075. Wheat ominal. houlders, 123 Lard, in tlerces, 1254 > in. ki 1 te rcean $i MB: in hebke Mee Midaiteg oe Nev Orleans sugar, 1440 POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘Tar Seconp District or Connecticut. —The republican: nominee in the Second Congressional district is Cyrus Northrop, now Professor of English Literature in Yale College. The democratic candidate is Julius Hotchkiss, of Middletown. The republicans are confident of carry- ing the district, though it 1s close one, member,” Samuel L. Warner, is a republican, and has served two terms, and declined a renomination. ‘Weak Eves.—The Nashville Union, alluding contempt- ously to General Thomas’ plan for reconstruction, says :— “Even General Thomas bas caught the infection of look- ing with longing and wistful eyes to the dazzling position occupied by Andrew Jobnson, and he, too, has his plau for the evils which afflict the South.’” A Kinpty Sucarstioy.—The Chicago Tribune informs Doolittle, Dixon, Cowan and Norton that they can “ave ‘a little remnant of their former reputations by tollowing the example of ‘poor Jim Lane,’ who made some repar- ation to his betrayed constituents by blowing out his 9ie.; clear sides, Goverxon or Omo.—Judge Shellabarger is said to have peremptorily declined to be a candidate for Gover- Goversor oF Mrseissrart.—The Jackson Clarion is in favor of Gencral 8. J. Gholson for next Governor of Mis- sissipp!. Reason why, he wasan active fighting rebel. ‘some back seats are just now being made for such. TOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Guano 1x Grorcia.—The newspapers of Columbus and Hawkinsville, Ga, are complaining of the stench of guano in their vicinity. ‘Waar an Orrse.—The New Haven Journal says that an otter was recently killed in Connecticut, which measured im length and weighed twenty-three tm Iturvors.—A man named Coleman, being in | committed suicidé at Toamal on ied a shot gun with o heavy powder and buckshot, then took off the nie ple and secreted = gun. in the cellar, where he carry a coal of fire, with which te the gon after placing the mazze against his forehead. His head was almost wholly destroyed. Morper Near Burravo.—An old man named Jacobs, ‘watchman im the fire-brick works at Black Rock. was Killed by blows with an axe on Saturday night, March 2. Thomas Kelly, David Carr. William Carr, Owen MoCar- and Bowers were arrested on suspicion. Howcrwsr at Orormo Guicn.—The Helena (Montana trived afterwaras to Joore receiv ng the heart and. bal ta the shot in the breast by Young Hodge was shot in the wrist; Moore, as well as the Hodges, were of good character. ‘Te Wamscrta Mriis Comeany decided on the Ist day of March not to run the milis Jess than eleven hours a day under any circumstances. with a little over one hundred hands. how it is not known, known as young men They commenced work Hrprornomta young daughter of Alfred Woodrul, of Greenfield, Micdigan, gone raving with hydrophobia from a #ligl from a dog two weoks ago, In Chicago, on the 28th ult., aon of T. P. Abell, a dentist, died from hydropbobia, caused by the bite of a pet dog about the middle of No- vember last. The dog was rick but not supposed to be mad, and ran out of the Louse and was seen no moro till found dead shortly afier. The bite was healed and was no moro thought of till two days before the lad’s death, when he first showed symptoms of bydrophobia, which, despite the best medical skill, severe, until the paroxysins became so excruciating that relief, and bis paren's and rei- atives were unable to witness the fearful convulsions. Divorce 1x Tax Weer.—In September, 1966, Rose M. Carr married A. J, Schweitzer. February 7, 1867, she filed a bill in Chicago for divorce on charge of — bill was referred to a master in omnes have ‘no remedies aiTorded an: and noglect. The Chancery in favor of divorce on the 9 on the testimony of Lev: M. Sanford. On Febroary 1 Sanford and the late Mrs, Scvweitzer were married, oe Sronetions, « who was absent from the city, published deeree of divorce, and came back to Jearn that bis wife was already married again. Pp cured an opening of the decree on his affidavit that the pgs from the beginning were unkuown to him. wyor who bad put in an appearance for him in by a spurious pow: of attorney exhibited to him by the counsel of the com- Tae Last Barrie or Attaxta.—The Atlanta ‘Allguta on the day mentioned, th ‘which the following were over Mr. Gaeewe—“Yea, too.” rou swear to it?” ‘will swear to it, an@ swear to the [TUMS.—BRAUTIFOL “GUMO- Hh Extracting oun with i MANSON, Dentist, oi i CAN, ME, HAD A sama | B Srtractoa without without pals K TO FIVE HOURS.— saa ths ab 4 ae MG ocean arene Coues SETA i Senet aan te eae meee 3 AND PURE GOLD — apd unde. be “(verter Novice —. nora, aUcTIONERR.— sale of Houschold Yurntiure, this, (Thursday) orning, March 7, at 11 o'cloc Ube three story =“ Posen vase (Bi ith wtrset), between Fifth and ting of magnificent rosewood Piano- u°modern improvements, full. 7% and case: three beautiful Parlor ve heat description of French satin brocatel: Works of Art. Bronaes: OM Paintings. by eminent artists, Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; rosewood Eta- eres, style of Louis XIV.; solid black walaut Extension ‘bie, Bufo and Dining Chairs to match; Oval and Fler irrore, ‘black walnut Suite covered with’ hal and LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, 646 BROAD. way. ‘& WALDRON will sell at auction iis any. vai elon, gisined's ‘a aaie of imporied Staple and locks, Bronae Figures and ad Groups, Bronze DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIOMESE. | ATA nade Marea a WA Sack a the xchange salon Room, Ai Broa rouday, siiatdahamuntins hebery 4 of whom it may concern, 4.900 shares Russel! File Company, Sore UCTION NOTICE.—R. 7. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, FRIDAY, MARCH at 10% o'clock, at our salearoom, 32 Cortlandt street, Recelver'n aale THIRTY CASES TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, morning of sale, Catalogues on HAZELL & CO., silitsesie! ‘33 Cortlandt street. UCTION NOTICE. A THIS DAY Woes MARCH 7, oO SECOND Hectian ft SPRING SALE arRaw J AND Pata ates Goops. HUNDRE! FRESH gous IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES, WM. [SALES AP AUCTION, NITED STATES NAVY ZARD, mandant’s Omlce, Feb. 27, FO! ‘The United States ship Ino will be Co, Ai piabite anction, at the United States Navy Yard, BOSTON.—COM- Boston, on Thursday, the 1 rigged bh 159 feet, broadih ot yeh 17 tnets about 858 tons, ‘draught looted, Irotes has a long poop cabin, and topgallant ‘a tnventory of artiles of outity bc, to be ve seen 0 ker nme at tn iin purchase money ond, oe Jes trots that JON RODGERS, Commandant. ILLIAM ABBOTT, donee annem square, valle this day. 8 street; two splendid iitisca Table, French Plate Mirrors, ma- hatra, Paintings, fine ired that 20 ited on the day of and the vessel removed wits A eran a a eae paola English dion, Gini, Olga » Gins, Cigars, &e. AUCTIONEER SELLS ON TUBS the eniiry wachi Halting and Catngs bs Lathes, nites nary, ani or turning of lated, machines and for ce Furniture and ev with the above first class establishment. ulars hereafter. om Bye ADCMOMESE, SELLS ogg oe the 8 famil it beg aa cl iat ilass, tenon 3 reetit Beane | A) FOR SALE. NOR SALE OR EXCHANGE POR ANY KIND OF lendid making Business, with ht to manufaciure, Ad- ie. eee on nufseture. Ad NOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR R AL ESTATE— F valuable Patent. Adaress F. D., station 0 salioe where an interview may be hadatteréP. M, OR SALE OR TO LET—TH 2 OF A ‘small mecha‘ disposed of immediately. 4, between Sixth and pr PROOF SAPES.—THRER LARGE AND atx ‘smail and inediuz second hand Safes for sale cheap at 100 Maiden lane, wear Pearl street, ROCERY STORE FOR Leas ge 4 A FIRST CLASS ast) RSighborhoot up town $suu. "Price $90. Aa MITCHELL © SWAIN, 18 Codar street, room 15. UTE. a. KELLER, Third avenue, between Eighty-fourth and ighty-fifth aircets, Moute selling 200 quarts, HOTOGRAPH GALLERY-WELL LOCATED AND 4m firat rate working order: long lease, cheap rent Picellent location. “To any ose wiahing to buy a good Gal- lery, for cash, this is an excellent opportuni Gross Photo, box 4088 N. ¥. Post ollce. ARE CHANCE —¥OR Ty om ine Di 4 CARR Vinegar een ¢ only one intr of in, Can ut 600 gallons er would: ke sruhip if desired. © sol atleast one thind canny sib ther, torent Sany- wiper, St once to P. JOUVENAL, tlc Mis ROUTE FOR SALE.—INQUIRE OF WM. eS NEW 700 GALLON Sri for sale cheap. Address J. FIRST CLASS | RESTAURANT AND eo a tks premuson sit TORS, HEATE! Herald atisfaclory: r s given. Al o easoni z mas gl pply on BOOT AND SHOK STORE FOR SALE, Vacation, at a great sacrifice. Address W. H. UCTION NOTICE.—ALL THE GANT HOUSE- hold Furniture contained in the prown stone Biomies: Peintings: Miriors, thr Crpets, Bureaus, Bed "ai Wardros ine Me Buffet, Extension. Table, China, Glass, Sitverware, Table Cutlery, &c. ; in use but six months; in perfect ordi B* besos 33: Pye Eee & MINE! i Pee ee MUGTIONEER, On Friday, March & at Mo'clock, at thetr galleries, 98 Liverty sirett. x few doors woat of Broadway. ANCIENT AND MODERN OIL, PAINTINGS, Comprising the works of Armand, aero “Chapin, Binat. Goren Dupres, Fuller, Rene Menard. —_Careau, Billow, Brissot, Louts Lasalle, ‘And othors. ‘The above are now on exhibition free at the above gallery ull time of sale. ¥ MINER & SOMERVIUL HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT AUOTIO By MINER & Si FRIDAY, atanCit 8, tt Hioese Auoeon i Union cn bese (Lane & MeMabi bles: Some very fine stock, Including patr 0° elegant bay Mares, 6 and 7 years old: fine Hambletonian Coit, 4 years old. which can be Been atthe Union place stables ‘this day; ery Fatchin Horsey 16 handa, sunnd perfect, fea" snd ine brown Hambletoninn Horse, picture of old 18% hands, 7 venrs, sound, perfectly true and kind; other Horses, Trotting Wagons, Top Buggies, Vi ras, Phe: tons, Rockawaya, dc. Sales at our Auction Mart, Union place mabies, every Tuosday and Friday throughout 'the year, Y DANIEL 4. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER. LARGE AND VALUABLE COLUKCTION OF HIGH CLASS M OL PAINTINGS, PASTELS AND GhVSTAL MEDALLLONS Delonging to the American Art Gallery, com comprising over 300 Eaniveapon, Marine, Figure, Pruit aud other subjects, boing wholly the works of wal Keown American 8 artista, TO B& SULD AT AUCTIO! BY DANIEL A. MATHEW, ‘AUCTIONEER, 7 63 BROADWAY, ir Blece! MONDAY, TUESDAY aah, Ft EVENINGS, Hl, 11, 13 and 18, at 73¢ o'clock each Seater NOW ON KXHIBITION FRER. BURKE, AUCTIONRER—OFFICE 59 GREAT 1, Jones stvect, will sell on Thursday, 7th inst, at 11 O'clock, at Bi Greene strect, all the Furniture of that large three story house, including one high toned seven octuve Fiano, Parlor Suits, in reps and haircloth; large plate Mir. rors, costly Ot! Paintings and Kogravings, rich Damask and Lace Curtains, excellent Brussels ane Ata Carpets, — and dlack walnut Bedsteads, Feather Bods, Hair reasea, Blankets, Shesta, Glicoth, e-: splendid Bar Jind Fixtures, Diting Room and Kiteben Puruiture. Positive sale in lots, Dealers invited. BURKE, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE % GREAT 1. Jones street, will sell on Thursday, 7th instant, at 3 js res the Stock pons 96: Tameres of Fancy re 505 Sixth nue. about of new and well assorted Stock. Boative sale, 10 Lots ote _Must be oo be continued till sold. D. 3 HE Teeth ome not at ft Shen teas, a Paaietiraare at Barand Dining cy eet Bamps, Falutings and hitchen Foraiture, 6. Tiote, abrerylow rent. Dealers bai Toners; eed Me articles to be Pwaep SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. 8f VRENGH CLOCKS AND BEOMSRE, Bale tls day,at 12 o'clock, by EDWARD SUU K, ot the salesroous 60 1 Liberty street. XECUTOR’S SALE.—LI con STORE, STOCK AND pi tee raeneg w ae heriff's auctioneer. any of ia —— at Lage Poe gro Measures aes ay, a ag w hts, privileges and ie thereof yelonging to the UStporation ofthe city of New York au “Terme nid conditions of sale may be had upon application at the Comptroller's Ottlee. By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. RICHARD B. CONNOLL Crry or New Yorn, (ARM AT, AVOTION—157H OF MAROH, ATI oroLock . Mactes, six miles west of Saratoga dprings ; id Ourbutidings; good soil for grain or giass arches aud stores, pleasantly situated Ad- ek, Saratoga Springs, N. ¥., for particulars Geonae ox COOK. wAbgTionE: ER. MAKER'S STOCK 0! orvite CN gy ed TORNITURE. re 10384 o'clock, nt No.8 Murray assortment of city made Room Furnity for ecash. Pu: remain on storage until May 11 Of charge, or Sukod for shipping at reasoanble eharge. Cuta. logues at sale. ENRY D. NINER, AUCTIONEER -BALESROOM $7 Nassau ste-et, opposite the Post office, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM If Mat, CONCERN. MINER & SOMERVILLE will sell at auction on Thurs day. Marchi 7, at 11 o'clock, at their aulesroom, 37 Nassau street, for account of wuot It pay advan- See and charges.a collection of She. anciout ‘Ou Fauntines, Feconty receivet from Italy and atitibuted to ceiebrat artists of tho old achools. Also a tn very fine collection of Chrom’s, Litho. hs and ving? of Works of art of the ‘Buropean EEhbotae as 2 nfe now om exhibition. } ENRKY G. BVANS, fam Senet poe ety ay | SELL THIS day, at? olclock, a rich assortment of French China Bohemian Giassware, Ps marole french Clocks, &6., tho qusiee importstion’ of B. Bebrisch, 49 Broudway. OTH & 00. AUCTI FPICE ‘on, Hall ttle ey PeLiM Salts is e'a7 Cuerry street, Muock: and Fuscures of ote tore, re Bugars, Stars, Bale positive in cs tall. ' Notice.—To-morrow, ® large Grocery te fn lots only. wt SRE OE SEY OUN 1, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, 100 LIBERTY to-motrow (Friday), at 12 o'clock, Horses, Mules, jarnest. &c. Span bay Ma Mare Males, 16 bunds, ee ‘six years; roan and bay single Mules, 15 hands, six years; well bromn to all harness and fect wound and kind, the in is said to be the finest in coun. try and direct fran a sees? plautation, and can be seen ‘any time before Bs en tHuTEiN gest uy 4 very Ae! indot pd erica BOGART, AUCTIONEBR-—SATURDAY, Sr Mee et + at 103 0% at tue aniction toome Net” Wil: ‘ule of Houseuold Furni ‘arlor Suits, &c. an a at cer trl | “tn So ena r, AveTIO NE ER. DOUG: i Dovanty eeeecarY 1 ak . DOUGH 1034 0" me ahealearssem, raleul Satie | ir Mattresses, = The AN.—PRIDAY, Poet See at om Ae | Saleerosens, role for absolute y keopingary ticles, ‘The w Catalogues ) SALE—THIS AT BELL PAIGRAISes te New mere 2 ZF et aon snd "* ‘Dresses, Shoes Ac. Also Whtones’s a ei drier M: a. Woll, 0 Myrile avenue, Brookiys. nl 00 feo a a THERIPF'S SALE.CRIGHARD WAL! UCTION. BE | 5 wth alt Lad ayy vatict sae ‘sompson street, ‘one TOP ‘agop an Piss Fata rpuiomas vane Av T puett C. eee rele eee Wie sa aetit gee 7 ge | awacety st ny ion ja 8 Catharine, Bhirtiogs, anie Linens, ote mores. wale ‘ me Yeook, N. 1. —Howseken ‘ com : do a. and all in T Bug CORTLAND? TREET—DOUBLE PILLAR aunatlor so ‘second hand Seales, four Seales and ghey? FIRST CLASS BUSINESS—CONTROLLING (THE manufacturing of le, for sale; established, on Broudw: cont: will admit of unll eneumbrance, and will bear the st for want of capital toexiond the facilities for meeting $5,000. Address Business, box : * 900 pee extension’ ie entirely cleat of rictest invostigation. First. CLASS RAKERY AND ICR CREAM, SA: sale, with four years’ lease, 236 street, Brooklyn. fE FOR ber AT A GREAT BARGAIN; BEST ‘sate, box 205 Herald office. LASS GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—( if ness avenno in the city. doing a splendid Inquire of GEO. W. trade of some $65,000 a ye: RILL, Real Estate Agent, 243 Broudway, room No. 3. STILL FOR SALE.—CAPACITY 100 GALLONS; IN complete running order. Address AND. OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE ears! loaxe, opposite the Broad- Railroad depot, where there are 50) or 60) men ut work. Call at southwest co ner of Seventh avenue und Fiitieth street, in the billiard saloon. way aud Seventh Avenue OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AN OLD ESTAB- Ikhed. Retail Fancy. Goods and tc of the principal cities of New Jersey. sponsible party. Apply for particulars Ee iery Store, in one MARVIN'S SAFE, Scale for sale cheap. Also standing Double Deak, at 28 Liberty street, near Post office. NICE LITTLE GROCERY TO SELL—AT 29 MOTT street, near Spring. Price $60. BUSINESS CHANCE. $3 000. WELL ESTAB- Ushed House Fyraphies oe at 76 Cedar wtrvot. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, i 'GoodwAl sri be wold at t bargall ease and GoodwAl aw ‘ata great near Broadway aud above Bleccuss, “Aj "a es No, 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, FOR SALE, CHEAP, AT GREAT BARGAINS, A Rooms, Corne: Li oros, Billiard Bal cnn, ow ‘a: 4, Corner poor i 100) ‘ores, Groceries, Hotels; a 00d ex ent bitsbe Hat and Cap Store; a old established Ci Store and Stock on Kighth LIAMS, 442 Eighth avenue, WITH SIX YEARS’ Fixtures, Furutture, Dry Goods Store: Oyster eRe & splendid Gorter Liquor siore, LLNS Bidco Agency, 77 Cedar street. OF A DRY GOODS STORE long low ircors ‘and Oil. —LEASE, FIXTUR rayne iat, halen ate: pistaron, corner’ By "peat: aultlinery, [Saath ‘Svoc Lease of & ‘Salsons, L DE" fO's Real Tataie Oaice, 492 Bight avenue. — ayes (CE.—STOCK, FI ate et Vattety sto Chagos Be THOS. SCANLAN month; price oie at sia Xighth avenusy UTTER STORE FOR SALE—OLD RSTABLISHE! er business to atlend to. Apply at aireet, Brooklyn, URGLAR SAFE—HERRING'S MAKE: ALSO BANK- tng Room Faraiture, for sale at 18 N JORPER STILL AND WORM. a ecoper Bu ML and gallon Fermenting ire of be agian Ps ci ORNER, aon, FOR png oe hed UP FIRST cians, wi ‘Lease. went corner af Thidy-arat beet JHIsTILLERY PFIXTURES—190 GALLON STILL, HEAD and! worm, mash and. rece Seyiniare compinte tots 1400 Broke. Tuquire ta Ghe stove, south Riseond ‘avenue tubs, furnice, Be juire at VLEGANT FIXTURES FOR SALE—UONSISTING OF 4 "Side shelving. de. A rare chance for thove iting up at once, nice stores. Apply at BELL'S. {OR SALE-ONK ALCOHOL COLUMN, ° oH in diameter, 19 feet high; worm, ‘an connections; also one 3) horas Upright Boiler, wet ‘conuse- ona, ali new aud ready for very. Address BR. OR SALE—THE OLD: ESTABLISHED BROADWAY | Laundry. 99 Mercer strcot, now 10 muocessful opera me JOR SALE—STOCK, coop WIGL AND SIXTORES of a Ladies’ Shoe Store; best logat 4 long established, stock abou nd lot tn the country For oN particulars address Jame: dn on Sixt: avenue, ]AOR SALE—HANDSOMH SET Jounters, Desks and: Fixtures for a. bau! ly less than cost. Apply to W. SHERMAN, No. 3 JOR SALE—THREE YBARS etory Hotel, with a aplendid bar and «ittt leeping rooms, with or wit 1.400 per annum. Me er Railroad depot. y. FRENCH & OO., 203 Ninth avenue, OR AALESPIXTURES AND. TWO. YEARS" LEASE a fine fane; ‘gonds i any other hain ene th sireet On 8, AL Frereattna OR SALE—A COMPLE’ struments (five oases), tn’ for cash, at J. A. PARISE!S ror ly ogy LARGE SIZE bares ry ded MADE n perfeet ord ply at to ply at Yor Maat Kigiteenth street. FOR SALE STOCK, AND FIXTUR LEASE OF A FIVE i. and Forniuue. Py FIRST GLASS TEA AND: GROCERY i gor et ing @ splendid cash. trade. Ad- SET OF SURGICAL, IN- barwecy, 6 Market ted om castors. Ap: oF A CIGAR AT AND CAP STORE, DOING A ly “aw amall capital required. Apply Bleecker street ys SALE—THE LEASE, GOOD hy oo STOCK AND Fixtures of fist class Grocery f the avenurs in the city; is, now, gol a are etna, JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DYRING AND, REFIN- E ighing. establishment. now doing a prosperous business, factory ws, that. it ean be used for ‘ui Tt muiat be seen purchaser, terms will forapalivn, aurora: DOL 24t3, por Sab e788 f STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF hlished Confectionery, Tce Cream, laper and 08.40 live in attac! Bef poaih. i Roe, 84 ee STO worsen ed Nae te inst ton years Se K, FIXTURES AND BUSI- nd Stare, i See doit mes large and paring ba Haiti ta reba orate RG RO! pre AND. OYSTER MARKET, WITH Fi i marble 00. 'Go Canad etree person OR tide a (nay AND FIXTURES OF THE rest ire 9 Roosevelt, sireet; to be Will be sold cheap, ‘Also a bo = Bagh gtd ne Cnitea an gro! omuisseed over, mn haveltys Want be. yout arma A leave of any length of eel, tte chiar fe omveb ef the prenitoote” App Apply a Pscaris ‘rect, Brookiy: LUMERS, CHEAP FOI Apply to PUSNIG va Wi at street Fo, OR of ARENA gs feist PAT FAL HO! recond oe pnt A pee treet, Corner avenue A. xin: SAI on oon uta by ne able for silver were or S Arne by Med CHEAP—TWO Jenin SIZED fen of ing’s and Lillie's make. A\ sind Herring's Patent Safe, 8. G. ‘Quikk, 2 Willan seat. K FOR SALK—15 FRET DIAMETER AND 10 FEBP high; also Enginesand Hollera. A large supply of ma- chiniats’ Tools constantly on hand. FINNEY & HOPEMAN, 1 167 to 175 Water st., Brooklyn. 10 WATCHMAKERS. FOR 8 SALE, IN A THRIVING. town, « few miles from New York, a Jewelry Stand. es- tablished eighteen years, having fn ‘excellent rua of custom; tauatactory reasoas given for selling. Apply to EDW AID HE! Gy jaasau street, New York. EXCRANGE—FOR A SMALL FARM IN THE country, with easy access to the city, a good Business in 'New York, that has beea established. for’ the BEL S) years. Yor particulars inquire of ord. B. TATE, OOF UBS FOR SALE. use, Apply to 162 West Fighte Nicenth atree 4 TH AVENUE, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIRTY- caventn wld for sale, first clase Store, with Sxgures, to MT TIPIMAN | TaiBrosdway, room By bow & one La ht ‘O00 Vill BUY 4 WEEKLY NEWSPAPBR Celtg; oung but very promising); | Type, Good’ Will and ull Fisttrenstno presses. "A decided chuwee: TABLE FOR | DISTILLERS* HEXSON & DONALD SMITH, Address G. G. Guy Hi ed 2 ns mmm $3. 000. OR SALE. COAL YARD, WILLIAMS- ning, old and fine, business Place; Horsen, Scales. ‘atin ne fy aon a business, Apply for rs FORTY-FIVE HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER, A six and two horse Engine and Boilers, Lathes, Bolt cutters, Power, Drop and Lever Presses, Pulleys, Shafting and Hangers, Machinery and Tools of all’ kinds, for anle, by SMITH & CLARK, 276 Pearl street. OR SALE—A FIFTY HORSE CORLISS ENGINE, with turned pulley dywiveel and foundation bed stones ail in complete order; can be seen running, price $3,000; no deviation; wil be read for delivery in “about two, weeks. Call on oF address ©HOMAS, care of John Kellum, Haq. 179 Brondway. JPOR SALESS RETURN FLUE BOILERS, 1 sixty. live horse power Engine, in work ‘order; Upright Shafting, Counter Shaftin loys. Elevators, Conveyors, Belting, a. Inquire at doutt acer OR SALE AT A ete pera ip hab ou Lap ed i. twa Ph Steam Engine and Boiler, 40 borse, and ans MoKENZIE, 65 Park street, Five Points, OR SALE CHEAPCAN ENGINE AND BOILER, IN order and now in use. Inquire at 122 Church ‘stairs, Wanted to purchase, a smalk Upright Boller. inquire as above. rh eae LOW_A 20 HORSE BN¢ ENGINE AND BOILER, jurrier’s mal rat rn smonies Jnquire or Ww. r , bd SBRSEREAU ho tll a) Pio tego) pl 21 INCHES; WOOD ie long, with everything complete. 206 POOMpr vs E BOILERS AND Soro ag kot ers of all sizes for sai at Franklin Boiler Morgan street, Jersey City. Alk kinds of tenes al 1 TSXOHR, GAs ENGINES WITHOUT, BOILER OB ‘Company's office, tt atroet. piace AND Ma oii enty SRee Piginee best aud mote somali 2 Use, ‘Circular sent WOOD & RANN STEAM ENGINE COMPANY, ; ‘Uuioa, N. ¥. and 98 Maiden lane, New York. a Gapece~ —roR sie. STRAW HAT Ng ad ine how: Be Stands, Chairs. A) ‘all this Bounce 8 mands, Cha poly ‘week. up susire, Stem AND PORTABLE TRUNK ENGINES, = Square Double id Sannin at im priem Holeting Ma- ines, compact and com} at OUT STE. AM SNOLNE COMPANY, it Duane juane st.,.N.¥. TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, NEW AND SECOND 2 band. all nd Bata PD Planers, Blowers, Vices, Shaft- Pulleys - a on WILL Ads Da MILLWARD, 29h Water a THE BALL SEASON. | IRST INVITATION BALL OF UNITED CONFAO- Ammoctation,at Ganiral I Sowers, |e Bowery are Pig note siete ee, ngearoth, Secretary, 24 Divia eee YERMAN LIEDERKRANZ. THE ANNUAL GRAND MASQUERADE BALL OF THE GERMAN aN LIEDBRERANS, Vill take place at the ACADEMY. OF MUSIC Tickete $15 ench, admitting one neatl d two ledion, ota $15 each, admitting one gentleman ani Gan ‘be had of members of the sosiely = only. By ‘of the Me ee. ©. F. KOCH, Secretary. Se ee, eee. 2.100 LBS LEAF-TOB. POR SALE CHEAP.— Kerh: Ew at 25) Seventa avenue, bet Anquire in C ‘Twonty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streaks, FORD'S drug store. ‘BEDS | REQUIRE durable, Warranted for ears; no leathers or ‘strings about them. Sold ‘areroomns 21 Centre street. A MAGNIFICENT PIANOFORTE FOR FOR for $273. cost a boautifal Farin Loe Fronev satin broeatel, 2h. cot $ur8: one G0. Tor” STs sino's lot of Parlor and Wotiroome Furniture, als great smcri= fies for cash, Inquire at 11% West kighth sirect, wear Sixth avenue. i PERSON MAVING FURNITURE WOULD RENT IT faa party hiring « house Nay 1 in a respectable location jas id i3 Pout ofhies for the same in Board. Address ,» box FAMILY} ABOUT MOVING Wis, TO, DISPOSE OF Nitrora # feet 8 Inches Sh seta, elaborate frames. Address rad A. BARE CHANCE ‘FoR PARTIRG COMMENCING housekeeping. All the elegent Furniture coutained in the five story browa stone boure a A ALS ‘Bex. weouth street, betweon Fiith wid Sixth “ sean, ona, Maca, ita Barat ie zt pop NTED TUR HIGHEST | CASH nittre, Mirrors, 4 lao Watches nat Daina nda , ly to O. M. HL, 12Carmine atreet. JQURNITURE, FURNITURE. —BRAUNSDORY & ME sucesssors to Weil & Braun: offer ther well Amscnted Furniture, aonsiating Of Parior, biidng hos Lb ry Suita’ of URNITURE OF EVERY DEQCRIPTION, PARLOR Len aetna Looking Glasses, Muttresses, £0, off regardiess of ooxt to eae 1L.Bowery. JOR SALR-THE FURNITURE IN A FI House, 25xbi, on Nusray 1. eon: Carpet Chandelttes Sofas, phout me, We i eveags ier olty bats. adeeae 5 WL, box Sint Pos Posten QUAEKERIERS OR PERSONS GOING TO ping well bo xupplieak and cau pay by monty asmants for iy is Riiokie O}el ary eooT he: comer Pa: Ara, ba hey acd lg “| STROLOGY —DR. ASD MRS BROUGHTON consulve iin asi and medicine at Up stairs. Feo $1 to $d, Nativittos written, web t to. pI cnorhdenebistsn -i 5 A... WAIRVOYANT, WHO. tha ALAND $iitbs toward ih otter to nay pervon Shona pass her'in giving Correct suatermence nS Al ners of i to cians, Un loseen, sickneas and Business sho never fails Piense call and tess her skill. N. B= She fo show (ature ‘iuaband’s ikeaess 2 Tairyy third stveed, between Lexington Ly) AnD —¥ ADAME BROS, MEDICAL A =>] ness Cialrvoyant, has removed ta Axp, 208 street, near 8\xth avenue, where she shows the keness aad fells (he nam of the person you will marry, Heware of tk literate pret enders who try to imitate her. Lucky numbers. TES™*—NO Parone JON NEVER FAILING. 4 Storr, from ‘® natural est Bust ncas owed Melisal Clairvoyant known. Some and ik junes, past, preset und furore. Cause mar * to fai ages in love ra Obs, wee never pepo Ey ? GRBATEST BUSINESS, AND ee HAen epood? marriages. i. [STAN ingsaten CLAIRYOT DAY, ae “eh ronan tia 5 , Bet or overrun, bur ‘ese, siekness, absent f SEVENTH AVENUI, | NRAR rmney. RST _ RAY, Cia ant and Ag 338 ee ee peat Yd come Soe? ELSE.

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