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a NEW YORK HERA FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. which ts in ght supply, ruled firm, though we heard of no important business ye Corron.—The continued unfavorable advices from Liver- pool percable tended to dep and p were lower, middling upland being offeret in many instances a a March 31, 1867. The stock market has been dul! during the past week, with very little variation in the prices of securities. Pacific Mail (im which large transactions bave taken place) bas been the most active stock im the boards, selling at 128% at the first regular session of the Exebange yesterday, against 125 on the Saturday previous. The highest price reached during the week was 19243. Cleveland and Toledo also exhibited con- siderable animation, and advanced 3 per cent from the wrices current on Monday. With these exceptions stocks have ruled exceedingly steady, which is somewhat surprising, as the closeness of the money market certainly invited a raid by the bears, The feeling on the street towards the cloze of business Iast evening was ess the market, seat init | Ordmary,. Low mitditn. > Middling ..... Fiour anp Gia 1,138 bags corn meal, 3.800 do. malt, decidediy dul views, and transactions without ebange. fornia, the market for which was heavy. os th. ana 1,071 do, gale.” and State ania Wesinra foc were Canada font ruled. ste favorable to rise, and with an easier money market an | Dbis. common prevning bats pd nd BS ns advance may be anticipated. The following table, giving a @ bbls. at $7 Bie 8 25. meal ruled dull and prices dhe highest pricee of the leading stocks sold at the first | Xurernne Stale and Western “$8,650 $10 69 regular session of the Exchange on each Saturday of | F. “te ams ue the past four weeks, will show how trifliug hove been ra’ Western a ‘10 70a the variations, despite a dull market during that} \) nd noop Oia (aipning b ne La 12 period :-— Gommon Southern. ite o alla isis Mar. ag cama 2 mas Rye Sour (say rerfine} A eR Norn meal, J Anon & tore Hise: 308 — | Corn meal, Brandy) Alton & Terre Haute pret 62 - 4 — |¢ ks and bbls.) Boston Water Powet = 25 26 Plan sat ther more taguiry for wheat, thy Centon Company. 46% «ATM OAT 4634 still cal . Erices were: Clovetand Pit ‘ts 82% «79 Sigh 2 shies peal of Sinv oan, boning ms = 2, $3 ade 1 fom es sDe3) 96 fa and $2 fOr 1 % ean . i ehicseadNanser oe 7S. fo eee arly alt the asiness wus at 81 Totor West, “) 7 “9 > 100 xed, in store, and $1 20g. afloat, the mai Cleveland, Col & C 99's 100 fearee arie Wr wold ot $1 1h re. the Delaware & Hudson Cau: M5% 45 ines wie oe tn ge ‘i7ig a $19. for inixed. West Hudson River Yomi 1ST 198] eens in tore, $1 20 A BE Boy, OF ride afloat, and $1 14 8 Minois 51g 1 7 For new do, at the doc a 'were in moderate Michigan, Cental. ios a dgmand aniiiem. "The, sales eoiprised, 300 bushels, at Sehiens Gone ~ Toy ray | Te: ie. tor State. 6c, a Gre. for Western, and Bie. a bs . a 76% 6 6%. for new do. Rye wax without decided change. Sales Milwaukee & St Paul 34 = 8536 | 7.600 luchels Western at $1 St in store. There was au im: Milwaukeo & St Paul pref 63 56% Ot 54” | proved demand for, barieyswhich raled frm. Sales 56.150 a E ushels. including Canada Westin bond at 9c., and $1 18 a Mariposa Mining. Maripo-a preferred. 233g 205% | $1.26 tor Canada West, free, Barley malt ruted dull and New York Central RR. 102% «106% = 1053 | "St of yee ee : ‘4 nae were dul, but rates wore without decided = pd pfs ae 9 8% 89 change the cameras were:-—To Liverpool, 150 bola. = wl a — 2 trol i. fis, Sak. les cottor a unk Ohio & Mississippi cer. 26 © at 26 | Fle peanat ad pee Mteamer, 800 bates eotion at 716d, Pacific Mail. . 126 125 yes | To Lond manufactured tobacco at 25s. To Bre- Pittsburg & For ‘ayne. 9554 9615 97 * | men cael 0 bales cotton, 140. 280 Bhd tobacco at Reading RR, 1023 jon, 23,000 bushels barley at BX a5 = fond —— BS} a9 be i“ Cork and '¢ market, Sbout 508 gre. corn reatern Union Tel 2 ritish barkty the Gibraltar general cargo, The ae ateccas riba very Piha o «ported an Italian bark to Leguorn, ‘obaeco, ‘on pri- . ) | tate terme. xy Baas were dull and nominal. however, any material advence in rates. Call loans on governments and other first class securities have aver- aged 6 a 7 per cent, the latter being the prevailing price. Commercial bills, unless strictly prime, aro very ditflcult TaD LORe was unchanged. Last sale 500 bales, in Boss ton, at 224ge. Hors were in moderate consumptive demand at full prices. Salen @Dbalewat dic ae. scare jay.—Shipping was in fair demand at if ommanded. $1 85 a $2, the mari: et ruling to negotiate, Banks called in their loans quite troely | Sete thous early in t he ‘ Tixwr.—Alt kinds stil continued dull, thougi: holders were iy fa oe weekyiand there was ® genoral curtailing 00). «tina views und demanded full prices. "Manila was balances. This has been the case throughout the coun- try, the money markets of all our commercia! centres (the Weat especially) exhibiting great stringency. The banks, quoted at 120, Monassra.~“Galotade was the prwneipal feature in the market, which, however, ruled steady at former prices. No xales of consequen were reported. shly Navat Sty) at little change tn the market however, being thoroughly strengthened—as they must | for spirits turpentine, being quiet at about former pric: have become from the trouble to which they have put | Sule: 80 bbls. ar 8c. in merchantable order, For rosing there was a slightly improved demand, Sales, 2,000 bbls. common and common strained at $4 12%, the busiuess community—for their quarterly statements ae! Brel, 10 do. ‘No.2 at $4 75, and 890 do, No. Lat $5 stings to-morrow, we may look for an easier market, and, we trust, a permanent revival in business, Government securities are firm, with a good demand. Prices exhibit au advance during the week on nearly the entiro list, the exception being the seven-thirties. ‘There is some complaint in the West of their scarceness jefly at $6 1212. Of tar we heard of no sales. Oits.—There was less demand for linseed, prices for which, however, were without decided change, crushers, prices $128 a $1 90. OF Daim oll » sale was of 30,000 ison private terms, Other kinds Tuled extremely dull, at unchanged prices. Provisions. Receipts, 243 pkgs. beef, 193 do. cut meat and %5 bbls. lard. There was leas demand for pork an equently Ipes buoyancy. The market opened heacy, in the market. Quotations on each Saturday of the past | and most of the sales, “east ‘and regular,” were at $24 for four weeks bave been as follows:— new mess. The market at the close siood $24 cash, and 2 ‘the sales for immediate Mar. Tonia ioe. 16. Mar. 23. Mar.30 Sixes of 1831 100 109k Sizes of 1867 133 132 132 ly } Sixes of 1868 18% 128 12813804; 97% 97% 98 10934 1093 1091; | aod” $12 «$3 for new plain, do. 107% 10754 1073¢ | mained dull, though prices were st 5, 107% 107% 108% | sales were reported of ae cara 1063¢ 106% 107” 1073 | little demand for bacon, the sales bei Tand 3-10ths, Ist series. 105% 105% 108 106 | St!¥e. alle, for shor ribbed and Tand 3-10:bs, 2dseries. 1053, 105% 105% 105% Gack Tand 3-10ths, 3d series.. 105% 10514 105%, 105%, ‘The past Las beon another week of unusual steadiness tm gad. ‘Phe highest price was 1343, the lowest 133%. ® variation of only % percent. There has ben quité a ‘brisk demand for custome, and the exports are in oxcoss of those last year or the year preceding. It rules very it 12k¢c. a 1S%e.. rennined Gil and wus limited, though et wan cal a Yost nb airs for reqular dull, however, and can be borrowed at a cheaper rate | !@ bulk and feat. a 1y heard of sales of 1,000 b' 45c. to bulk lighter, than greenbacks. Subjoined is a comparative table pag 500 do. es py 7) $0 3 {iter, oe prive ‘c rraled extremely quiet-and prices were quite terms minal, at 27! white, of which small fata wages of at these quetet notation.” Rice was unchanged, w tth small sales Carolina at 10%c. a showing the shipments of specie from this port last ‘woek and doring the year to date, together with those * for the corresponding pericds in 1865 and 1866:— 865. ves —The market still ruled quiet, though stead; guintes ginsoo Hiics yrmer prices. Fait to red Cui wae aqoted, St rye ‘. 802,528 6,864,806 Porta ileo at 10Sge, do. jefined was dull, at 143c. for ‘Beat and firm, the sales foott: 160 in Philadelphia 1 be seve $4,511,884 $6,878,508 ana ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments Soe at 10%ge ait and balances at the sub-Treasury in this city for the primeccity at 1dgc. a 11, “ont wer ee meee mere sales 600 bis: Western, in bond: arwer Tet more Aoins greg ri Tg ee Rrorupte, Balance: 073,909 197, poi itr cepiies THE COURTS. 3,419,289 yi 113,111,982 Ss ecaeraaz 849 The Courts for April. Judge Shipman will probably hold the United States Circuit Court—a stated term—for the disposal of all clases of cases, Among the cases on the criminal calon- dar are the Trapp case, the lottery cases, the Memphis ‘ 08 109,980, ! 6,398,768 5,728,972 100,641,646 4,499,236 13,506,766 100,624,126 ‘The business transacted during each preceding weok sinee the commencement of the year was as tollows:— Weeks —— embezzlement case and the tobacco frauds, In the ending Recripts, Peis Balances, — = Fy trie $12, Mert ee AALS Ss United States District Court Judge Betts will sit, and on 4 Tuesday he will call the Adm Sen. 38 TS 1230s 3a “paso mn lou ee re anton beer a iageany/SeaAimbag Jan. 28, 29001316 Pore shoot ian "the Courl of ‘Appeals ccgunbeeed Va: seaslea ta We Feb. Fred 13,263,948 7.633'158 x ¥ city on the 20th ult, and will continue to sit during the Feo. 16, 2017088 2017788 NSIT AosiT 700 | MeBd Of April The Judges comp court are Ee. Slee, eae wits 316 192.0821 361 Parker vod , Wright, Hunt, Serugham, Porter, ark S Suerass iisecioe, 40 400,860,701 | "Tn the Supreme Court, Parte 1 and 2 of the Cirout are Marchi. 2iv'se2 iotra3s3. 17 at Hreet.ase to be held by judges from ouber districts, The Special fe ol, hambers are tobe held by J baepees atta 1h Ma. gr 10,590,408 110,890,405 | ana the ‘Special Term for enumerated Totus by dae The import trade is active, although there is a marked falling off in dry goods, the value of those entered last week amounting to but $1,217,022 Annexed is the Cierke. The General Term is to be heid by Justi Leonard, Sutherland pe: 5 Superior Court, . Ju jones will sit, and Part 2 Judge MeCunn. The Special Toren te to ow’ heoka sed of Joages Robertson, Barbour and Monel. 1 of the Common Picas is to be held by Judge Car- ige rad. Daly, and the heer basiness 0 1865 and 1866: rine Court fs to be held by Judge Gross, assist ere rene Yeck Ending———__. | by Judge Hearne, wit wit Judge alter ie Ore ase Dey goods, sauaae gesinios | salient LENOAR—T 4 worth as Rasio. "AomiS COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. AL 90),. Chas, E. Duncan et al. vs, Great Western Insurance Co, Total. .......++ +.$4601,00 $6,927,063 $4,242,200 ‘The imports of dry goods for the week and since Jan- wary 1 are as under:— Ravered at Coe port... $62N088 $2.buR cI $1,217 at Seeeainnocae. party Soares Siisaeea Eatered at the 10,450,792 45.394.961 30,298,681 Thrown on “18,199,337 41,810,471 33,708,404 and Siacan Island and Paci be and -Obio and St Bours Tao 32 1867. Hyman, = leary will; 2, Toledo, 194,167 200,703 ‘Abrabams, will; 3, Willlam Keogan, will; 4, John Western Union ..e.es.ese-e 36) 27, banks, wills’GyWillam Toltne saninbotanens Total (nineteen ronds)...........$4,089,848 $5,008,320 8, Lewis Mead, will; 9, David W. Christie, will ‘0, ‘The above exhibitea total increase in earnings amount- quan, Sie, wins, Uy Samael Fatpe wil; 38 ing to $100,472, for February this yoar as compared with pty a will; y Jeeps February, 1966. A. Lanby, will 1, mais ‘The Ohio State Commissioner of Statistics has far- ‘ished the following tablo showing the gross earnings -and per cent on capital of the fifteen leading railroads ~of that State for the year 1806:— ma ‘Riecent wanda Ashtabula, ones Cleveland and Pittsburg... “Cleveland, oe ‘and Cincinnati, best “leveland and Toledo. DEPARTURE OF A LIBERAL MEXICAN WAR VESSEL, ‘The new liberal Mexican sidewheo! war steamer Gene- . teaoor Chicago. 8,019, ae i, barn ‘and Cincinnati., 200,931 Marietta and Cincinnati. “Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton. 503, Little Miam\, Colambus and aia. 1,0 1,025,009 A@GrOgAOG. 6... cceesceeeee eee $12,087, 881 La The insurance compaaios of Boston bave decided to in- be crease the premiams for Insuring churches two or three raere, nal 0} stoner. ig, his brother, Colo- fan’ hese other oilers ‘of the Mexienn hundred per cent. This action is taken because of re- evr wna - ok stb carry othe vot | | Tne cont heavy losses by the burning of churches in that cameron party sg tteembled a the foot of Dey ity. was am whom vioisiity, were tty cma mone one when | pt COMMERCIAL REPORT. the Iatee number of guests invited 49 accompany the eazel nm th Saronpar, Marea 80-6 P. M. of War of the Penk Was General Bale, ex poh Asnns.—Receipts, 20 sbis. The demand for pot wae mode- | rive to @ rumor \ wateor, Pate URS BT a $4 GH. Pearl wore dull and notninal. On tho way down the ais rene «Fone pater Corns, <The warkot for aii grades, especially for Bie | the party at s grand collation, duriaz which toasts were Proposed and drank to Th > ing Anatin, ert the go) ernment, bad a representative o eral Mexican buck to this city o’elork on San- newspaper that boar MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. > Marri ae : Portann—Dowrit,—In by Rev. Mr. White, Fpwann A. Poutann, ¢ uthor, &e., to. Ming Marm Natisue Dower. noo Granier, granddanghter of | the Countess Nathalie le Large, France, and daughter of Colonel Joseph Granier, San Domingo, late of Norfolk, Virginia, Purat-—Ronrsox,—On Wodnesdav, March 20, by Rev, J. Dowling, D. D., Wu. C, Puom to S Isaumuie, Rous- sox, both of this city. Barer. —On Banarrr, in the Died. Saturday ovening, March 30, Ber £24 vear of her age. Foneral services at the Charch of the Epiphany, 150 Stanton street, on Tuesday afternoon, at a quarter Before two o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are invitea to attend. Buxgammy.—On Saturday, March 30, Josermx, daugh- ter of Lewis and Zipporah Benjamin, Funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at nalf-past two o'clock, from 107 West Forty-second street. Brack. —On Sunday, March $1, Joe L, Brack, im the Gist year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, Wm. T. Black, No. 149 East Chirty-third street, on Tuesdav afternoon, at one o'clock. New Jersey papers please copy, Brapy, evening, March and 8 dave. The rel Suddenly, at his residence, on Saturday 30, Arcumaty €, Brapy, aged 68 years ives and friends of the family are respectfully: invited to attend the funeral services, at his late resi dence, No. 100 East Fourth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o’¢lock. Tho remains will be conveyed to Oak Hil! Cemetery, Nvack, for interment. Branney.—At Newark, Captam Javes J.. on Saturday, March 30, (formerly sntler ‘to the Core A. Bray! coran Legion), of consumption, aged 42 years. His funeral will take plave from <t, Patrick's Cathedral, Newark, on Tuesday morning, at nine o’ctock. BRuNsex.—The funoral services of WiusaM Price, infant son of Edward W. and Mary J. Brunsen, will take piace at the residence of his grandfather, on Bedtord avenue, near Myrtle, East Brooklyn, this (Monday) after- neon, at one o'clock. Friends and acqnaintances of the family are invited to attend, without further invitation. ‘The remains will be At Evocn Burrows Hyp, only child of Agalice Hyde Brown, aged 3 months and Corixe,—On ‘The relatives Bristol. Mareh 22. Mystic, Conn., on Frid: . Burrows and day. Sunday, March 31, Wittiam Joserm Cor- aged 1 year, 9 months and 25 days. and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 121 East Houston street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Conricax.—On Tuesday, Apnit 2, at ten o'clock, an anniversary reqniem mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. Boniface, corner Forty-seventh street and Second avenze, forthe repose of the soul of the late James K. Corrigan. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CowAx —On Sunday, March 81, of congestion of the lungs, Wiuaam L. Cowax (of the firm of Young & Cowan), aed 26 years and 7 mouths. The relatives attend the funeral, without further notice, and friends of the family are invited to from the residence of his paront, Augustus Breneman, on Wednes- day afternoon, at two o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. Daty.—On Sunday, March 31, Mrs, Catuanrxe Day, of the parish of Quilahanna, couaty Armagh, Ireland, “Due mnatice 0 will be given of the funeral in to-morrow’s Lg ee —On Sunday, March 31, at the Mansion House, Brocklyn, Jon Loowrs, youngest child of Robert and Harriet A. Dillon, aged 14 ‘montha. Tho relatives attend the funeral, and friends of the family are invited to on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from Grace ‘church, Brooklyn. DoxaLnsox.—On Sunday evening, March 31, Miss Fanxy Donaupsoy, sister of Mr. Henry Donaldson, at West Twenty-first street. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Dovetass,—Suddenly, on Saturday, March 30, Marca- Ret Awntk, wife of Captain Se pages! M. Dougiags, and second eldest daughter of Wi son. jam and Margaret Hutchi- Blossad are tho dead who die in the Lord. The aon ‘ond friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Todge, No 208, Feand A. Maso of St. Geor No, 208, F, and A. M., of Templar 's Lodge. under di mnsation, are ‘respectfully invited to attend the ‘users from: the residence of her parents, No. 179 Eighth avonue, without furthe: on Tuesday afternoon, atone o'clock, notice, Ersasser.—On Sunday herity March $1, Lop Cauyx Exasearr, in the 79th year of The friends hisage, ‘of the family are respeosfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. 195 Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at one-o’clock, without further notice, Eorr.—On Saturday, March $0, Eveeye Mortiurn Eorr, aged 7 months and & days. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery this (Monday) morning for interment. ave Saturday, March 30, Marraew Farrett, ene tionas and relatives are a. tavited to at- ‘ond the funeral from bis late street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘AIO the members of the Fraxagan.— en fit aas, hosiery Hon ~ residence, 18 Cherry er's Benevolent Society. Loi 30, Parrick Frana- ber en apg ter of eee? and Celia A. Greaves, eer from the residence of her parents on Tuesday, April 2, at half past one o'clock. Cars by the Northera Raitroad of New Jersey leave Jersey City at nine o’clock. Geagams,—In oe Rossville, S. I., on Epwarn Granams, in the 26th ra March 30, The friends ot the family ey of the ane are spectfully invited to attend tbe funeral from St. Joseph's Charch, Rossville, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Gnox-aeck.—On Saturday, March Hocrs, only son of John rears and 6 months. aged 7 The friends Elizabeth P. Groesbeck, are 30, Ricnarp Van and Rebecca Groesbeck, of the family, and of his \dmoiher, tavited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 273 West Forty-third streot, this we 4 afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Hamittox.—On o’clock, James junday morning, March 31, at three Hamirron, aged 19 years and 2 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) efternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of bis mother, No. 216 Third avenue. ‘Hrarey.—On Saturaay, March 30, after a short but se- vere iliness, Jutta, wife of James J. Hearcy, in the 30th ir of ber age. et o triends of the mg & “ Ago nye aves se. attend the fut enue, on Tuesday pa a enhaet o rela: the Church of the ora, Y thease to te Conception, Fourtognth street, pear avenue A, where a requiem high mass will be said for the repose of her soul, at tem 0" sk; thence © irda siecer anes California Krersrep.—On ‘ator larch 90, Mrs, Eugauert wife of Samuel Her tuneral will take Kierst ed 72 years, aes i residence of her Kierated, Ne 312 East Twenty-first street, son, J. b. this tonaay) afternoon, at one o'clock. are invited to attond —On Sat ives and without further notice, turday, March 30, Basay Ksicur, in the e, friends are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral, from the residence of Charles Elliott, No. 574 Third avenue, this (Monday) morning, at ten or Leicestershire ( Larsa,—Aftor a short il! rae ce please copy. ged i years son of Roger und Baek parish’ of Sooey, Laing, natives of the > ¢ounty Stigo, Ire- His remains will be: interred in from lence of his parents, is Bertucs evens, core Thirty-nftn eT cote. On in the Glst , March 31, Nicuetas 8. a“ Posada afuchiysot hows ob 8. and Jono L. are invited to: the oe on iiiness, Mrs, Axx Mamta, at her ee acces without ‘will be taken to Newton, , March 29, Rarnart M., infant F, Matteson, Monray. March 30, Puma A. MURnay, anni ode Sta bet relatives and friends ‘of the family, also the 2. Tao relatives reapectfuily invited ny, are ally inv! thie (afonday) morning, atten Sear crmaar Bs street, as church, corner rs an eee high mass will be cele- sont, A Fed 31, Saran, wifo of aved relatives of th the rs oy Le gfe! McKenna, are respectfully inv’ from the residence of of her father, No. lly are respectfully invited to frees tan Youaetse ot er is, $45 ‘Afternoon, ab one o'clock. im New York Bay Come- Leg! $1, of scarlet fever, Isa~ Cth ge and Catharine A. Site a dew Hoxny Woonreny, ony |. and Maria Ay Ray, sed 5 yeare and & aud frieuds aro inviteu iw actend tus The fri my, on Saturiay, Maren 20. Many | Feren, of Benjamin F. Randall and daughter of “William, Poster, fort rly of Providence, | R. 1, aged 22 years and 8 month \ mat atives of the family are fovi d to | | 4 the f fr Boivin streot, oa Wednesday morni aeliek, Senvsten. eroup, CRO" Ir late Josep invited to attend the funeral, from 2944 South Seventh street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Sérra —On Sunday, March 31, at the residence of his parents, 148 Maedongal street, Georar A., son of George H. ant Susie Smith, aged 2 years and 6 months, rs of funeral in Tuesday mornin, —On Sunday, March 31, Wn of Robert and Margaret Strechen, aged 4 eldest sor years, 6 months and 9 The fri Schuster, a) m he In Jersey City, on Sunday, 1 daughter of Catharine and the 13 years and 5 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully days. ds and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, from his parents’ residence, No. 15 Rose street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Dublin papers please copy. Srory.—On Saturday, March 30, at Glen Haven, Cort- year of his age, D, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1867. |. from the residence of his parents, Sixty-second inear third avenue, op Tuesday, at twelve o'clock. 0 Kast eleven or late r z, at March 31, of papers. yam HESRY, N.Y. Rouse R, Story, Jr, in the 33d ‘Tho friends and those of his father, Robert R. Story, and his father in-law, Robert Knight, at respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 843 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Waret.—On Sunday morning, March 31, Miewacn WaAtse, aged 25 years and 6 months, a native of King’s connty, Ireland. ‘Tho relatives und friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, 275 Columbia street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Warrr —On Sunday, March 31, of consumption, Mrs. Eviex Write, In tho 24th year of ‘her age. Wesand friends of the fannily are respecttally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residenc 90 Groene street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’cloc The remains will be interred in Evergr Comotery. Wrutaes—At Now Orleans, on Tuesday, March 26, T. Lywan Wiiurams, of Brooklyn. Wire —Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 30, Euza, widow of George White, of Bushwick, L, I, inthe 7Ain year of her age, The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Richard Williams, 51 South Oxford street, LYONS MA fita, Address or callon 4 near Third avenue, UFACTURER silk factory in this city, wishes a partner with $1.5) $2,000 ts ncreave hia produc om: ready sales with good pr mier, 103 Bast Fortieth sweet, HAVING SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION, U orton ha fey T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, — JENKINS, AUCTIONEE J TUESDAY, AvkL oJ auction, on Wednesday, April esueuul wu, & Cortlandt street, Broadway, ne: Z street, en W Doeto: Phaetons,@ wait city and country trade. aways: Lie seat Germantown da. 1 Sage AL r, 1 Gna Dog Gart, L Sulicey, 1 Ske! ag Bh” for wemonnt whom it may concen foots of kindle and double Harness of pigtern ks HA ace assorted Homtware, nips dc. Also several Horses some very fase ie Cul Carvers, Butcher actus, slightly damaged by eo a of trotti vie, nection am 4 in all hone Pocket Kaives, in variety. jorning of sale. /: it. T. HAZELL, & CO., Auctioneers, 32 Cortiandt street. ROTH, AUCTIONRER, y RTUNETY FOR KEBPERS AND THE LARGE SALE OF ELEGANT nov SEHOLD FURNI- this (Monday) morning, sprit at 10% 119 West Kighth street, a. Chestnut Mare, W5'5 hand god travels , Pleasant driver, pe: Buive é Smith Takers; also other ® &e., as well as several sets of fine new and Haines, Particulars at sale, DAY, APRIL 2. Yolock precisely, at ¥ Ke 1034 o'elock A. May at OG Sande street, oear Pearl street, vue, consisting’ of three beautiful rosew walout Patter aunt covered io Proneh ‘satiny Droostel and ‘re ps; Turkish Rasy | | Parlor, Chamber and Disting oo ‘Hoo Furniture; Beddiog, Choirs and Lounges to match: rosewood Centre and Pior | Mattresses, Carpets, Oileloths, Stoves, Tables, F a Stands, twenty-one day | ——— cage Brome Clo Vases, Parlor Orna- ‘OHN COLE, AUCTION EER.—HOUSE xo, leg ‘afine collection | eJ 9 Pultou street, iirooklyn, together with the Sioa 38 Hotel, now occupied by itlouard place this day, April 1, sorted lot of Win fousehold Purnituee. N. B.—Sale poat- Fixtures of a first Newton. Sale to tw stock comalate of a large aud. well squore a together wit! thy a tke plase Between ® and 7 7P. M. RTE, STOOL an elegant instrument, wit carved legs aud ease, all'modera tmprovem: 0, French action r wrung ‘ull seven octave; rose. Bureaus, Washstands, bass, full iron wood and 3 M. 2owgury. Will sell on Tuesday, aoa, rooms 7 Nassau ative, a large tuperb Parior. Chamber, Dinin ng. nitures Brussels and Ingrain and Glass Ware; su) ‘Table, &e. loge IONEF: eoda rs, nt 1036 o clock, neral assortment of mand Library Pur- te; China, Crock Pianoforte; Billia Deposit required. N. B. ¥. to cart, pack and ship goods for purchascrs at reusoui charge: uortoN SATB<-P- CONWAY & CO, AUCTIONE TCENT HOUSRHOLD FORNITORE, TU, Rs RRORS, ny} NG A k PIANOFONTE, DIAWING ROOM FURST CHA AN BE: AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On this day (Monday), at the five story Brown stone house No. i West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- nues, sale commencing at 110" superb suits of Furalture, cove rosewood Etageres, marble top. tre Tables, bois de rose Cabinets, bronze Chandeliers, do. Clock, Vas Carpets, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, L Shades,” Oil Paintings, by ancient and M GE SALB. RICHARD WALTERS, AUOTIO! eer. Swill tel tis day. at Zorelock DP. M Abattak: Maes West Thirtycntaih street, near nue, eath Boller, for aecount of {Grmer purchaser. Marsan 3 SALE.—0. McKNIGHT SELLS THES d oveloek, at 802 Broome street, near Centre, ms W hiskar, 9 Shatans 1 bles, tures ‘rockery, Gins jas Fixture a on aasount of removing to Canal terest. etaire Bookease, Ceu- Eneolgnures, ormolu Velvet and Brussels fintle Bronpe, Statensy;, reeerrood ssvon octave f Seer WENN; SCC ee OFFICE a7 HOW ERY, the richest instrament offered at auction this re Ny nelle this day, 10) o'aiaie Ran rees ener oe Caan wood Canterbury, Stool, Cover pe ee Vana Char fancy Tudian, Chewing Tobacco, ‘Glass Casey Reclining Chairas Leunges, rosewood and watnut Buceaus, | Glss# Jars, Navy Plug, Counter, in lots. ures, modes, Hair Spring Mat: . Chine Dinner and Toa ‘uby Glassware Sale pe- Armoire-u-Glace, Bedsteads, Co tresses, Extension Table, Butt Sets, Sliver Ware, Crystal and rempiory. BUTTE! Broadway, Piftyefirat stroet, near Third aven i house—Beds and Bedding, Kitchen lent Pianoforte. Sale positiy RICHARD wate HERIEP'S SALT ERS, Auction io. rcs aa HOOP SKIRT MATE, RIAL. —RIOH- Auctioneer, will sell April I, at 11 o'clock, at_ 23 and 26 Dey street, Skirt Tape, Tin, brass Slides, Clasps, 5 ta GENTLEMAN WITH $10,000 TO $200 WOULD Uketo invest in @ lusratere, busines active. Apply to EDWARDS ot N’ nd eoebedinaie rr ich there isk ‘a mercantile firm: Addreas box 147 Herald office, for aix business preferred. ciiner silent or 5,000, INA LIGUT ‘turing business, in (GERMAN) WITH $5000 flour or commission T ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP, HE fore existing bety Of M. Brod Co., is this Brod is alone authorized to sign the firm's nun in liqui- 0 pril 1, 1867, BM. Brod wilt Gonuinue the Havana and Dov bacco business under his owu name at the ol Ht jon. New Yon. Aj Pearl street. eon the ETO- igned, under the firm wun day dissolved. by Mutual congont. WISH A PARTNER WITH $1.00) CAPITAL T0_ IN. vost in the most sure and profitable business ever c ried on in the city. No dress, for interview, Clare, box humbr German Ad- a OTICE.—MR. D. W.S. BENSON BE COMES A PART. er in our house from and after this date. capital required $1,20 New York, March 30, 1567. PARINER WANTEDOIN A location goad: long lease. Tuis 18 a Faro opportunt TT BROTHERS & CO. (OOD PAYING SALO0! J Mt, MOODY & 00., 43 Pine street. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $500 TO $800, IN an. establixhed Addreas ringing fice: ong, able to Infinence office. W4xtep—FoR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING an Cary ae seen taee business in_ fall ope A partuer with attics, ration, a ddvess F. J. M., Herald ANTED—A PARTNER, A GOOD LADIES AND gentlemen's hair dresser, with $100 to 8300 capital: to start n business with a. Fre SILEN’ $600. gallery; no knowledge of pores uired, bt Address PP PART: v s_ oppertunity to invest the abov Ang business, —AN ENTERPRISING YOUNG MAN CAN purchsse a half interest in an old established va faioy rat cl Bet Asiress A. @. tt hair dresser. th NER WANTED. A RARE apital in a safe Th Herald office, ), Ty Herat No old fogies table, Hi 20,000.—PARTNER WANTED: LACE Is store, well establiahed, on 000, all'fresh goods; long lense, clea] Reegt gyi tird ry. "For ‘particulars call on ) O61 Broadw a. a __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. et BUILDING 1 Lor see ihe 3 not obliged to goor bulla? ‘Office 38 Broad- son tare oh way, room aaaes PT, CalIror- man or woman — PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND sein tl Sai ery cet is about starving the stereotyping hn carnaval leant its ys ‘eneush more capi who would it ona m work at At tacks Would prot ‘Would pi printer. office. type fini ‘Addsoee, with particulars, Succ vcompetite a in be has, and would like to Aber fapatlisher and'vos ¢ Jee bor 212 Herald Wise’ PERSON WHO HAS FROM $1,000 TO $!,580 to invest in a good yt bee Ud that he ly person mi Sus wood: ste Ing business; can in in one yeur. "apply at KING'S, Agent, office Nos 9 corner Twenty-third street, under Fifth Aveune $300. Factory, e Pelton Sarin business, 0 per year. WILL BUY AN ESTABLISHED MANUPAC- ‘Tools, fixtures and Must be sold. Inquire in Toy Il instruc. $100 Aiec eR ERAS ealth only cause of sale. Office, for two days, ESTABLISHED ance seldom offered. Address Diamond, Herald —A GOOD CHANCE FO! 8 ‘T= 500 HANCE FOR INVESTMENT- and white charge, an Segupesante ‘and clear, omuary of SM. LONG. —A BUSINESS MAN Tal interest in one of the best lumber ments in Pennsylvania, of 3000 eres of ‘oak: ye! ine timber, milla, dwel must mean business, or need not apply, Titles Address Business, Herald office, npanlty for Investigation. 161 Broad mn ne-half of a valuable Patent for sale, now Fall ing, &c.; must take full [MPORTANT | on); ‘way, Jerk tasenm of ose unable to —AT IRVING pepe) BY GEORGE ee LECTURES DAILY—T0 GENTLEMEN ai the New York Museum of Amatomy, 618 Broad- attend these Jectures fen conse, 5 Addross Becretary of New natomy, 618 Broadway. in, on Monday, Ay Ei yon of the benedt of the tions “The lecture wil emnbeon the prominent topics Aor the receive a 2 Southern Tlie ‘A day, except politics. Tickets $1 sacl "PUBLICATIONS. Rr. eee HARD WEECHER'S $250,000 1 panaae NOTIONS, at then GER at all news doen SUPERB niture for sule-—Parlor 5: Sicene be pndee shat cwenk weet Dear Sixth a Felt: Finthards emeper Par. ker sarees oo corner of Sullivan, at, or ey Sd (Rad UTPIT IN FURNT- im-use, Factory and os cost a Went Bi eee veri seers Be ne ob ineeere casa BOOKS AND LIBRARIES eat avenue, between Ninth Fats re Bi bwei National po, Eee NS HT ikcepie lb OR PERSONS GOING TO ee fing. a, at BUN at BENDaLL aborts, corner of Canal and ne ee or tay 24 x Bouse, Hepa four bis black walnuts Bedroom 7 Frwad rosewood 6 for sale, between Seventh and Cy by “Diclothe Furnlinre: Roar Pa datietses and Caen of every LOOKING. GLASSES, to close the business by the Ist BM. ©O' durable, luxurious, 215 Centre strect. mie 10; wold everywhere. Warerooms, we Viware, 11 Bowery. INGER'S PATENTIREVERSIB: ©) saves one mattress; no leathe doseription, at cost, BLA SPRING strings about Eo, Sot FURNITURE Boum i) te Bedstead and s Fis warly new. Apply at 18 oftice. FOR. 5 Fisvo, o ot tie be ers t tc Ny ak pee ALSO A fron on A, ties ‘A xocxa wi mage", SOLICITS THE Conn "SPOND. ly Kefttleman, with view to mairimon of an eldes A =DIAMONDS, WACCHES, JEW iB) aRY, ¢ &e. warolirs, of Sen, Bred ty oF Fursivere sored. Money advanced on Furniture. ‘FURNITURE EXPRESS, i wear 7 oo shai th room ‘ Furniture. iron Safe, Gas Fixtures, &c. _Joux McKeon, Deputy. JOHN KELLY, Sherif. HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 956 Eighth avenue. witl sell this day, ‘at 104 o'clock, cor- ner of Thirty-crcond street and Sixth avenue, the contente of the Oyster, Drinking and Billiard Saloon; two excelleat marble bed Tables, &c. Horse and Wago! . H. MILI TIO! HONSON, MILLER & HALL AN gall at auction on he at UWRONESDAY, APRIL 8 1667. 0 jt hat awa’ PocRenen aT KEW NOR HOUSES AND ‘ONE VACANT LOT on Weat Forty fifth street. 52 West Fifty-second street, near Fifth avenue, one fewer story h. # b. 8. House, basement and concreted sub-cellar containing 14 rooms, improvements; splendid tion. vogixty second street, commencing 86 ft. east of Second are- nue, four three ai 8. P. b, b.8.,basement Houses, eame ins nine rooms; afl im rovemen' \sixty-second % ft sy beginning $2 ft. west of First similar Houses wnritat avenne, Deginning 68 ft. Sin. north of Sixty-second 1, two Houses, same as above. Rest Toriy-itth atrect, Ds 8,, 200 ft. west of Fifth avenue, pp ne i Sedat ‘erms easy On 2 5 For maps and permits apply to the auctioneers, 25 Nassaa treet. UCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS.—BY VIRTUE OF authority, J, W. CAMPBELL, auctioneer, will sell, at 197 Kighth avenue, ‘cou ing at 10 o'clock, Tuesday, April 3, and continning until sold, a general assortment ot ;oods, viz :—Cloths, Cassimeres, Shawls; ladies’ rints, Plaids, Stripes, Merinos,’ Alpacas, 8, Brown and White’ Musling, 1 nes, Cinghams; Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, ‘stock over UCTION SALES OF HOUSEMGOLD FORNITURE.— ‘The undersigned is prepared ax heretofore to give apecial attention to. sales of Household Furniture at resi- dences of neon declining prsges ping. COOLEY, AUC. er, 27 New Chamber ells this diy, at 11 , three fine second hand Coaches; sale positi chairs, Stoves, &c., and @ small lot of clxare and DS & iH. LE = \Grroxeer, THE RUGGLES ERS by order of Executors. A.LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHOICE MODERN, EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS. HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER will sell by auction on Wednesday, Sd, and Tharsday, 4th Apsil, et the’ GALLERIES.” Nos, #17 and 819 Broadway, commencing on Wednesday evening with the tion known as the rising about 140f ihuse well known pictures, sold by comprising about 120 of those well known ple! Seder of the Executors of Dr. Ruggles. at 744 o'clock each evenin, ON TUFSDAM, ‘eaten on ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ‘o'clock P. M., on the premises in the town, ae ea Willamaburg. the following described find slang weren. about 3 ralle: from Williamsburg forties, aud pene’ the Wiliams Jamaica turnpike road, fer- ‘he property of William On THURSDAY EVENING, a valuable collectic MODERN ECROPEAN AND AMEMIGAN PAINTINGS, rasa areal Herre oan ike wer. by the following and other artists:— Wea ae aay ae 28s Fiset avert ee TLouiigen, Foe- Peet Caen ther Bole: Muttrosees, Crockerr, Stoves, 89. . 8. Coleman, Lambinet, Sher Beds, Mattresses, oh Thee ities Giearat, TLIAM ABO ing er rents wipdton 1” Ravtneste, Pd the sale of i Hocnehott Ea Fur ature atthe Feaidencot of taming De Dreux, L, Sinets, iving up he ference given to some Richard, of Paris, Compe Callx, y eeceng. ond ingand fucaiare | houses tn this tty as to ably Chaillors, of Faris, WB Hazelting, integrity, i ‘ichel, arabe, HL Savry, ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONERE, HIS Antigua,’ ‘Van Thoren, ‘at 2 o'clock, ‘at 454 Canal street, tne vPasibe sa Seblesstager, F. Brissot and others, Brocatol, reps and bale rot: *yrench er, oval Also mantel Mirrors; Our ve vet Ta] A PORTRAIT OF GENERAL U. 8, GRANT, from lite, | three-piy, stat ‘tnd othor Osrpeta, Intga quantity of LEU and Mate, Stair Fancy and J. setueyaril be on exhibition'at the sbove Galleries, FRER. Sainur, THE fonday, April 1, and two nd. other ‘Matrensen, Sheets, ing aod vohniey pings Lehn age! a Chinas laas Sliver Wa yee ‘Stores, ae. Jhina, La shipped.” wale. Y HENRY H. Ry REDE f MINER, = AUC HOUSEBROLD ‘FURMUTURE IN IN TONED ASSEMBLY oe po sl at am M. abet BS preted SELLS THIS “one 7 BENRY, xB Lees 4 3 & MiNtie ils cmt ing, at 0}¢ o/cionk, ab 33 Se est Tenth ctrect, neay ‘Tuesday, Ay pA Ey , Cham m inthe well Toa Son ent of rome c ruraiture Kitchen Furniture, a. tn ite above House: “barior Suite, te? ae Parlor reanes, Bedding, toves, Mirrors tue and et ‘Tanen Hocking'and otter Obairs, Lounges ané everything for housekeeping. ee WILL SELL AT Hip M. ign LL SELL 45 Bt age cae Crockery, &°. Keepers will do exami ing Femptory, Te Tease, rie a RY HENRY H, LEEDS tracted w eth: begs = ot iWin at og ston 98 fi Lembs REDS, AUCTIO: gation ation pane etion >a spel) heir ~s JAY VILL HousEnOLD reece Soe flrs of e general ase on widest an ae, seated sortment. removed for convenieneo of sale, including Par- [CC ‘OP fhetd” THREE TO FIVE HOURS— lor, piioe soe, Lipeay, and Gn ieee Breach, pi yet, cote, 38 #8. $15, $20. Beautiful Gum pets; gilt frame French plate Oval | with Pluinpers to dM gut the cheeks and restore youth — brocatei; black Pro Teeth wi it ith nitrous okie gas, No charge f ng when teeth are iar Suits, Win. ahyan vi co M5 Bixth ave Satisfaction wood steads, ; Cor dow Curtains: and Shades, Sivect Paved Dishe fuenr ‘Rowis, ent rc. Glasware, ppt Moulds; ae. ; ‘kutchenand Barra Furniture. bs ‘O'CLOCK, gi FICIAL TeBTY AT REDUCED PRICES.~WHOLB ALSO, AT 12 ‘$5. $5, $10 and $15, fn beauty, dura and aeefutness to all others, 4. examine specimer Teeth filled and extracted without pain, at Dr, WiLITE"®, \OLTO; TON DR peat sf ata a ORIGINATED THB Lot REAL Couette fs adminivier, it ie ROSEWOOD BILTAARD TA ant certainty oie withont a a AB cou patients testify: April 1807 at 103g ecloot See their names at the: 19 Gooner Tnathute. Sanne, northeast corser, Of teenth strect, the ectre contents of said house, iu ay and rosewood Parlor Furniture: Bun! Cabinets and Tables "tagore, supe- rior French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, satin, damaak, reps and laco Curtains ‘ane ssoriment of rosewood and walnut Libra re. French, China and Cut Glass R. Pong 29 8 SIXTH AVENUE, THREE DOORS Hrtg-ninth ‘street A Rubber set of Te $f aud $10.” Old sete of Teeth Sought with Flom ea Dining Room Furn v i A collection of very fine real Bronzes and Mantel Grnamenta: 4 orgival Oil Paintings by oy ‘Gignoux, atv, Fisher an others, together with all legant bronze am file ins Fixe tures, velvet and brussels Gerreee voli ficben Uten- sils, dew de. The house will be inapection on Wed- nesiday, Sd inst. by permit, which lin decors, cate may be bad at the office of the auctioneers, 62 Lil ENTAL, Pitts bi Bite House, New York. INE ARTS. ) AMATEURS oF.FI FINE 'ARTS.—IN COMPLIANCE street-or of Ee H. LUDLOW & UO. No. 8 Pine street. ings on Snildon a eck a ees favorably notierd in the ot March 21," as well ae R eter ety papers more. cen Joeation N: iene 2 Hall (mi ), where the pictures Peso Mes {ee fae pata can be ween, and are offe red for eale at reasonable prices. hans, bor Rar astere fact se oe Place oe eee RR every Tuonda; riday throughout the year, aN TES SHOULD CosuLT | DR poe & WALDRON, A OMOF BERS, WILL SELL 176u8 Browiway, vesoud hand Burnitare: Oarpetes Mit: LADIES. WERE . va NT TO A] R. PO rors Bedding, Crockery, Glassware, Refrigerators, z. senate ~ ‘Compound and Sceramiak sacoeasful im every case. One trial sufficient. fee 19% Kim street. ¥ JAMES M, MILLER MONDAY, P RIL eb AT 12 LADIES CAN ALWAYS RELY ON DR. POWERS” Salesroom, 1 a. Fe and on nothing else. & felock. at th gqeen Berets ond Sew Gok sae te A —— cm D.* “Aaa URS A. Miect! ce x Da PB TESSOR : MID. sg 9 at Auction. antée'cerula relat 1 from whatever cause, OR, Wednesday, April IT, at 101: gretoek, at No, 100 | Pain'or incon on! axing ‘aventie, com! rose at ‘Goute ent, aa iN say chaless cy GREAT AND SURF REMEDY FOR LADIES THR a fs iD SURE Be ms op yy ty itm, Glass Ware, &c. hn a cork ry sens - “ sy A.M. MAURICEAU. ‘i iberty street. BLESSING TO LADIE®.—A LADY WRITES —FOR- Cry icsg Dr. A. vas Maat capateers neo tatd ACCTIONREE. By ben igd RD CHE CK. on pate ‘at 11 o'clock, con tint elegant Furniture: al . Tent street, oF sent by mail iB acre ivi OOTAVE ROS VE ROSEWOOD PIANO, CBAU, offen BAU, office 199 Lt a - a te RI FMADAME RES. RovAnp UPS A RRR seine pee ee cP ieee Ry BARD Bi SOUENCK th fgets ak o'clock, at street, four pieces Grogs, 1 Stat Ghecawich sireot F, SObf0%, AUCTIONEER wit Give HIS, PRR. ~ CURR AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH OR W rte .. sonal nti of furniture and other medicine: f se at a gonds, eit! hy at ryoy reneomne lier or at the anles jadame K Toom, #24 Broadway, during the coming season, N, B.— | practice), 64 W jth ave aad Goods bought if preferred. LES LUTZ, M. D., icoesafial prac: I Tadies requiring spe- Livy] never fail vj A hy ed Sara don gone cial medical oF sorioal without pain oF = iS y fits: at their Fifth Avenue Art Belin A rn OM Paintings of the | S/n rent im ondorned by the ever failing modg id intr schools. Particu- by the highest mea faculty fin ia time.” Wii be on exhibition 3 londas, Ist Sutiiownto al others ©, MORGR: 60., roripyeens =i ONFIDENTIAL Pace int ke yt FELT Pe Tee oO rept’ nS: BETT, member of Is. st Fowrtnen'h street, the cutive Rock am Pixar wi ns samign, can be forse and Wagon of a'well stocked. grocery, sore gases. Clee 20 Centre atrest, comprises, soup, Hagars, Starch, Flory Toas, Coke Trnless ot foe, ey vail wth Seat at it buyers. Sale HUNTER CAN CURE W CASES OF CER iain diseases, without me F, in shorter time than ‘or Physician, OF HO pay taken, No. 3 Division street, positive. NRER.—MONDAY. API J. ReaD st ey ech a Fat eg sino Tn, a Restaurant Saioon, cons © an Cloeks, Engrav’ Rr. he baa LP. ELM &TREET Ft Buc CRSS- ‘w whe Shai ij Utensils Gas Pintureas Dire are Cenetaaen all ours "Ooms 7 {Big o'clock, at the nuctton rooms, House. Ne AUCTIONBE RTL Sri te! Jenin Av Aprt a. Lena, wt it otelocke 8 Ak H, LARMOT, NO; 113 BROADWAY. TREATMENT frogs WOR” Hedical adviser and Marringe Guides “MAY BE CON. iat avenue, between 126th Sod Laan JB, COOPER, 14 DASE 7 wile Drepety:—tho fast. troiting “mare Prine ie D* SHAG on RHI Meenaeey FRING. io sears cuperioned ahow 2:40: Line sorted Hores, & snjentie nov ents PHO charge wrde. Puchowat aan Traveller! Food work Hotwoe. 3 ew, Top Bnaggion, a Wagyra,) auikey, LDwtnay hatha. | 1 Fop nesgesy Blaukets, Te by By “Also tae W. CAMPRELIy AUCHLONT i Tavss ADIES Coneritixa DR. SOWRRE, NO. 186 a ertairs rel iveonty ytone hours rire toe ie uot a oe pation Mt: AN BUSKIRK, Rie ASEAN TWENTY. vive roceast tt joa! Fourth street, #@G- 194 oeloek Ale day. at 748 clash 5 ond ick from Bradney.. pot, ong Lease, low faut, Stok, Placures 4 - — — Heensed Wir Bath tae ea he les NT OR whe Creat Reet UN, Pura, era n aut} ss TAL, DISEASRS AND WEARS + sing success avd pope chro ¢ with @ 8m J certs ‘Unequaliea shore, by Dr. 1 Blesekor str | Uounuilaous free, aud medigings seat aurwhere by mail, tivel with 4 Positive,