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8 . gk EEE eae FINANCIAL _AND_COMM™ rciaL. MONDAY. * sarch 0—6 P. M. * sere has been more activ” | 118; August do., 117; September do., than usual of late in | go, 116, ane gold market to-d9" g5'ne guctuations were | ‘The foreign exchange market We quiet and barely 199% to 1407" with the closing transactions | steady, and at the close bankers’ bills on England at ‘prior to the o aeeeaas ot the board at 140, The | gixty days were quoted ¢ 109% a 109%: at three decliD® "vas attributed to the temperate discussion ‘ot | gaya 110; commercial bills, 1083; a 10944; bills on whe Pisbama claims question in the British House of y at sixty days, 6.15 a 5,142. Commons, and the subsequent advance was indu- |" Goisois and American securities were quoted thus enced by the proceedings in Congress in r'e"""), to | in London to-day and 9b Dre Sus dates:— a the finances. In the Senate M” vi.6n yntroduced & ee ee re Maren 9 Dill providing for the". of ity year bonds, bear- | Consols........., 93 &— 2 ang TM ATL ing six PO ‘cont interest, in coin, for the first it on : Tay a 1214 Re ae awent’ years and five per cent afterward, | pre, Bia— 44% a— 0% a— x, redemption of the entire interest bearing debt, the Mining shares were dull, and at the first board ton-forty bonds excepted, the same to be taxable at Montana sold at 58c. a 60c., Quartz Hill $180, Key- the rate of one per cent, and the proceeds of the tax stone 3c., Smith & Parmelee $3, Davidson Copper to be distributed among the States. This 1s an old 440., Bobtail Gold $1, Edgehill $3 70, Buchanan Farm bill in a new form, and the principle on which it 8 | gy, based being wrong we unhesitatingly condemn it. | “myo ¢onowing statement of the condition on the 28th It was reported that the Senate Finance Committee of December last of the banks organized under the had uhanimously agreed to report Mr. Henderson’s | jay of the State of New York has just been issued bill providing for the increase of the currency 10 | }, the superintendent of the State Banking Depart- seven hundred millions, four hundred and fifty inil- ment at Albany:— Mons of which 1s to be in national bank “ RESOURCES, notes; but if so tt is immaterial, for the bill | Loans and discounts. . sree sores $88,016,099 An question will not be passed by either House. The | Hie from banks. 458,930 yote of the Senate against Mr. Burr's resolution in | Due from directors. favor of exchanging bonds for greenbacks is signif. fag (Se is veut cant of the future course of Congress in legislating | Snocie,, HES on the finances, and it is more than probable that no Caan items. , aAaaealaae 6,114,542 \- itocks, promissol notes ant ni infiation acheme will be adopted, Coln was in eng | 7310 wotes and Indebtedness certificates, 6,250,820 perabundant supply and from three to six per cent | ponds and mortgages '255,390, ‘was paid for carrying it, The gross clearings amount Bille of solnens banks acaraen (6,491 and lemand notes... (€€ to $56,797,000, the gold balances to $1,776,401 and | teat ee naed val the currency balances to $2,123,653, Loss and expense ac oun. ‘The excitement in Erie has been greater than on | Add for ceats...... any previous day since the commencement of the Uitigation between the Drew and the Work parties, 895,812 . 138 eccipesscessacos GRTiRSOALE Total.....sessereee : LIABILITIES. - $14,908,541 ° 614 probably the largest in the history of Wall street. | Circulation. 294, ‘Although its closing price on Saturday was 78% it | Proits 5,488,196 Due bi 8,500,188. advanced before noon to 83, and yet early in the | Due indivi orpe pala afternoon it fell in the midst of a violent panic to than banks and depositors....... 4 i » Due Treasurer of the State of New York,. __ 803,517 71%, and afterwards recovered to 78%, closing at | Hue depositors on demand... 967,573 1634 a 76%. Such fluctuations in Erie were never be- fore known, although they have been paralleled in the case of Harlem, ‘The bull clique predicted 85 for the stock before night, and 90 for it this week, and par within a short time afterwards, and all went merry ‘sa marriage bell until about fifty thousand shares ‘were sold by one house supposed to be acting for the Amount due not included under either of the above heads. Add for cents.. Total. seeeeeaseee 0 $57,821,401 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday, March 9—10:15 A. M. specitiative director, and it was then discovered that 100 Us ¥, 62 10794 18shaN Y¥ Central RR 129% new cert{flcates were being delivered by this frm. | 10000 ov Wdahclocw 107 seegs 180%y 82000 U 8 6s, 620, o 82 T10 a8) 69, The inference was that new stock had just been mee golpok M0sg 1 ood Assued, and as no one could measure its amommt ae i cmeetat ét. ry an Rail £0 explain the circumstances of ‘the case the stree' ie ee ES rasied to sell, and s0 accelerated the fall re-| 2m US'S nov 10n” 100 suking from the heavy sales of the house do. A oclock 10874 400 referred to. It was atthe same time rumored that ‘the Injunction against Mr. Drew had been modified 80 as to allow him to sell and deliver his own stock, 4500 45000 US 5's, 10-40, c.. o1i5 12 1500 di 88 1 0. Heo 1.50 ai'serien 100% 4 i 19 o'clock nk 176 but this afterwards proved to be unfounded, and 1” ence arose cf BLO a R059 hence arose conjectures as to the probability of Mr. 100 Bos, Hare Erle RR i “joo Virgin Drew being arrested for contempt of court. The mod roll stock was in active borrowing demand, and the | 7! sellers 1 up twenty per cent margin in ‘aroll 20 Reading RR. rr {1000 do. 200 de F > G00 Mich So & No EM 62000 NCarolina a, new some instances from the buyers, and where | 40%) Mierour ¢ La heter el the lwiter declined to comply with this | 10500 | to a0 cate emand they offered to pay cash for the stock | im ® Car AU cle 1500 Virgin 10 Cwlifornia 5000 NY Central 7's, * 10000 Erie 4tix mtg 5000 Hudson R Ist yntg 4000 Tole Wab letin ox § 2000 ‘3am 10000 Gt Went'n 3d mtg. BOOD do... 1000 Cleve & W) Mil & St P w) Chi & G Bast Ist im up to three or even four o’clock. Nog failures Were announced, although some settlements are said to have been made. The street is still more demor- alized on the subject of Erie than it was last week, and the fall welght of the stdck is thrown upon the ‘Dull clique; but the latter still confidently predicts ‘that it will sel! at par before the next annual election, and asserts that the new certificates of stock already do do. do. 1300 oe 1 £00 Cleve, Pe Ash RR. 105 75 Mil & St Paul RR... 54 BI i, os bee 5514 referred to do not represent new stock, but | @0u0 West Un Tel 7's bs fH wore issued in exchange for old ones, the | 3) tha foun Nat ane es 0 Tol, Wad € Wintel tae exchange having been made for the pur- iG 25 New Jersey Cen RR 11776 pose of creating the impression that new stock be Al ire wt was being thrown on the market. However 64 this may be, the violent fluctuations of the last eight me g hours prove that our warning in relation to this stock | ,% Wertern Unfoa ig} 109 100 Atiantic Mf 88 Go 400 Adame Expres {0 Aa Express Co, ‘was not uncalled for, and the street and the outside Public will flnd that the less they have to do with it, eithcr on the bull or the bear side, while the present $00 io Sa @entest is going forward, the better. Whoever fol- 18 Sule isitet ity ither party enough wi Aus aoe a Jows either party long enough will see his stakes 8) Han Rt Jon a swept away from him, and every fluctuation is mainly ef the expeuse of outsiders. What new phase the liti- @ation in the case will take, and how soon the Legislature will Interfere between the bellige- rents;18 uncertain; but some new development is Mabie to take place at any moment, and meanwhile those who venture to deal in the stock must not com- Plain if they find themselves crushed between the upper and nether millstones of the contending par- Mes. The turn for the time being is in favor of the Drew party; but it may be the fortune of the oppo- site side to achteve a temporary triumph in turn just as suddenly. But if the banks rendered timid by its erratic movements should refuse to lend freely on Brie, any bull combination would find it next to im- possible to sustain it unless prepared to take the stock out of the street, Money was in active demand @tsix per cent on railway shares, but the principal dealers in government securities were in some in- @tances enabled to borrow at five. The statement of the city. banks for the week @fMiclaily pubiished this morning corresponds in every particnlar with the figures published yesterday, the legal tender notes having decreased $1,536,563, the net deposits $914,498 and the specie $1,377,400, while the loans show an increase of $1,915,958 and ON ary nt WwNY ro Haven RB Mt Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. 1000 shs Erie R} k £09 do. $000 Virginia Os, news. 200 sha Camb Coal pre 100 Del & Hudson Canal 1 20 Pacific M 8S. 200 Mer Cnion 50 €o, Central RR. oad Call Yio* Ed Pitta, Fe Gite Rit fhe CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. MonDAyY, March 9-6 P. M. -For Rio there wasa better demand, and prices bags, ex Wayfarer, on private were quiet but steady. . as more active, the demand hetng by the decttedly more favorable advices from Liverpool, and an advance of Tully he. per Ib. wan esiab- CorrrE.- ani - Bpeculators were the Rin operatn 7 ‘he circulation of $67,734. A comparison of the Dales, inciuding Rib for sperniation, S771 present statefhent with the returns for the cor- me + my, spinning he ated Me transitu. The mar- Z : ~ | Ket closed quiet, however, at the following quotations! responding weeks in 1866 and 1507 shows the follow e ee and Tere, Maren ®, 867, Maren 9, 1868. | Ordinary, Fo -$202.181498 Ine... $7,015,178 | Heetgnag 3, Good middling. Re FLOUK AND 9,929 baga corn vata, 1,000 clo. rye and 62 led firm’ to-day under « ikscetpt, 6988 vte, flour, 248 do, and 1s whoni, 89.635 do. corn, The four mart ood demand, and the sales ‘at full prices, some few lots bringing « slight advance s Was ho general fmprovernen ptin the tone of however, aud we reinsert our Inst quotations, a, though dull, ruled Sr. withia, the range of the annexed + 18. For Southern flour the demand was tooderate, but prices were jira, the tales be! bbls. Kye tour was «niet, but steady, with salen of 20 bls. at $7 B0n 49 50. Corn ineal was sales $00 bbis., part at $6 25 for Brandywine. + ARSE 22,994, 050 Isl ,444, 68,760, At the commencement of business there was re- newed excitemént in Erie, and at the early session of the open board the stock was active and advanced to #1. At the frst regular board it experienced a further advance to 824, or 6% higher than at the fame time on Saturday, Michigan Southern was } higher, Northwestern 2} ». preferred 1);, Tuledo and Wabash 7%, North Carolina sixes 2, new issue 1s. New York Central was '4 lower, Fort Wayne } Government securities were dull but steady. Afier ‘the call Erte sold up to 62, after which it began to Groop, and at the open board at one o'clock th ‘Was a strong pressure to sell, by, it is supposed, the dear party in the , And the price declined to 777%. Immediately following this the excitement in the dealings intense, and the market fell into panic, in the midst of whteb sales of Erie were made as low as 7i4;, but this un- exampled fall of cieven and a half per cent within three hours wes followed by a rebound to 75 a fey Minutes afterwards. At the second reguiar board, the panic having previously spent tts foree, the deal- ings were free from oxcitement, and Mrie gold at 7 75, or 71¢ lower than at Wew York Central was iy lo Pittsburg 144, Northwestern pre @1d Wabash 1, Milwaukee and St. Paul 2, preferred ‘M- Government secnrities were dull, but steady, Atthe open board at half-past three there was a he Call were 10,000 bbls. 88 50 a £990 ke ound hoop Olito, shipping branda.. Round hoop Ohic mt trade brands. St. Louls low extri became wan in im- ¢ 10,000 bushels for Western.” Barley nial t iain small supply; prices ¥ ushels Jersey aud Vennayivania at 61 regular board Cleveland and erred 1%, Toledo fat Bs. ; and per et en cheese at dds, and of no charters. eady at our Yast quota ha amoilerate demand at Ge calm, the volume of business being unusually light, even in Erle, which scold at i5y4 a % while} York _ Ceniral w 129% ing hohe Sak h4 No qrades were acarce and wanted and Reading 4, Rock Island 073% @ 977%, Nortlt- | pemiy held, while comne wrados were dull aud heavy. Sales grestorn 6 Subsequently Erie advanced to 18 | 1S hbds. Porvo Rico cn private erme. NAVAL Stones transactions in apivite turpentine ween ansaction pirite turpent wore In, a Lge. lower, cloning at 72)gc. and then sll back to aud at the ciuse of business, ' 23 in athe ator peice ad Wo, (part New atsix o'clock, the quotations were as subjoined New York Gentral, 129% a 120%; Erie, 16% a 70+ vity, but her ae comme Regling, 9414.4 94; Michigan Southern, 92 a 92 3 SB 0 Oh 98 ahd ecees Meveignd and Pitisburg, 0% a 5Y: Cleve. jand and Tolede, 108 9 198%; Rock Island, 97%; Northwestern, 68% a 6%; Northwestern preférred, 76) a 76%: Pacifie Mall, 111 a 111',: Obto and Missie- aippt, 21 0 914g; Canton Company, 64a 64);; Atlantic Mull, 9914 a 400; Western Union Telegraph, 2 34% 8 ort Wayne, 101 a 163%; Toledo and Wavash, at MB ODly a 88 TH MTS . good strained wt 3 0. #1 20.8 $1 23 io eoske © quiet but steady at previous bia, pork, 836 do beef, 202 5 dressed hogs. ‘The Thoterately netive, and prices were loa and old do. te do. $8 ‘i jlo, hat a2 Can wht, pnd nt and pitch tne Linseed w and bbla,, while other ii quotations, PROVIMONS, —Re packages out meats, 2 market for pork wa 01 a rbade lower, new mes 344 it 28 68, i. vOmt 1) the *s, Ama 008 armernien secorities wore @lull throughout the ax fe id seh br iat tor pri fae ’ ‘ re weg) f bib. now mene (i ay, ANd Bi tie close the aubjoine,! quotations were | DA IM te tetas mt iaue'y th akg ih and current, the market being then steasY!—Registered, | 19) c. a 18¢, for city. od end firmly 16481, 111 @ 411545 compom, 1861, 11074 @ A112; 6420's, | Melty the sales compria ho pleres registered, 1962, 107 a 107) 2's, COU 1862, 11055 | beef was steady, with a mnoderelad dome len 20 cm poy gentle ay port) fay de edit ee ‘S88 a al for India to. Boot do., 1865, 08) a 1089 ; do., 1865, January and July, 1007; a 10%; do., DPT 108% & 1074! 10-40", registered. JOLs & 105562 were disposed of at m4 and jinn, with alesse? | Sabachare i sige age of ae ince a oj ‘We only “s oy vic enna rae a AG cg teerd t Peekskill, on Sunday athe ‘contin dy, Corsten xareny PHEBE ny tebe Hass, ae of Dr. Y exander Hos tog a4 650. Free was ard white. Philadelpht rose au) Ss an a ight trae eae ean ce nank | Me Me Hontgomere o,tn tho eoth year of hen af: RIOR, ina, \4. Rangoon @ residencg of her dior esi gue seirged nine mom | geen Oe romans oo tert tytn, ta * : and eaies were, sc. perl | “NormaN.—On Monday, March 9 WILLIAM HENRY ova anticipating tower wer br cos parshas eparinay. Boa Noman, don of Willis, aud Mary 1 Norman, aged aie hhds. at iba, and months an ws SA A ey ee Gg ec Rcael wes | The relatives aud iriends are respectfully invited to in fair demand at 16%¢c. @ 16';e. for powds ‘crushed and granulated, PO aed was quiet, but prices were without decided S'Srkv8.—In Caloutta ineeed there was a | ohlety op and the ites Rte es hia) attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 252 Bowery, ODERWALD.—On Sunday, March 8, after a short Ul ness, MARGARET ODERWALD, in her 21st emownment | Mone relatives and friends’ are respectfully invited fer, at #2 40, rised 24,000 Eee Nd, bi mid, The seine on the to attend the funeral, from her residence, 477 West wad “ont te spots at | Forty-first street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one tative there, 420 agen and & oe pockets (Janu | orelock, Braud Foray Eee ie ona arough | PEARSON.—At Woodbridge, N. J. on Monday, Pras unchanged at Ido, a lAc, flax, §2 $5, TALLOW ¥ was in cov demand and asad at lle. allXe., with sules of 160,000 Ibs. within the range of those prices, WuiskEy,—Receipts none, There were no sales, and prices were uitirely nowt: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Von WINTERFELD—ScuaIpt.—At Berlin, on Tues- day, Februaty 11, in the English chapel (afon Bijou), - the Rev. Telson, English chaplain, HUGO Von INTERFELD, Lieutenant vy the Emperor Alexander Guard, Grenadier's regiment, to Paving, daughter of the late J, W. Schmidt, Consul General of Prussia at New York, March 9, Lizziz SrRavTron, only daughter of Joseph O. and Hattie A, Pearson, aged 1 month and 9 days, ‘Notice of funeral to-morrow, REAGAN.—On Sunday, March 8, BRIDGET REAGAN, in the 42d yeay of her age. Her friends and the friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late aeaiienee, corner of Hoyt and Warren. streets, Brooklyn. REppIN.—On Monday, March 9, MICHAEL REDDIN, aged 26 years, native eae Sligo, Ireland. His funeral will take place from his father's rest- dence, No, 22 Mulberry street, this (Tuesday) after- fein two o’clock. His friends are respectfully inv! RopMAN.—At Peekskill, N. Y., Sunday, March 8, NANNIE SELDEN, Wife’ of Rev. E, M. Rodman and Ces ae of Miles ©, Selden, Powhatan county, Va., rears. o tichmond papers please copy. SPEBECK.—On Monday, March 9, REBECCA SEE- Beck, widow of the late Henry Seebeck, aged 46 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the Soy, aeons members of Hermann Lodge No. F. and M., are respectfully invited to attend the ea “trom her late residence, northeast corner of Forty-ninth street and Eleventh avenue, on Wednesday noon, at one o'clock. Ssxiru.—On epee March 9, Mrs, ABBY W. SMITH, in the 61st year of h held this (Tuesday) after- Died. AYLWARD.—On Monday morning, March 9, PETRR JouN, the beloved child ot cae and Julia Aylward, aged 6 years, 8 months and 7 di kom sree funeral will take piace from the residence of arents, 311 East Thirt, b Fegan street, this (fues- aay afternoon, at two o'clock. ETIVEMANN.—On Sunday ioeriinee March 8, after along illness, GESIBNR, beloved fe of Hermann Bettjemann, aged 80 years and 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of Fifty-third street and Fourth avenne, to St. Peters’ church, Fiftieth street, near Lexington avenue, thence to Lutheran Cemetery, this-(Tuesday) after- noon, at one o’clock, BLoom.—On Monday, Bach re Sanau J., wife of William J. Bloom, The relatives and adel of the family and those of her brother, Samuel Hetherington, are respectfull; invited to attend the funeral, from 191 Bay street, Jersey City, on Wednesday afternoon, at two rclock. Boss.—At Budd’s Lake, N. J., on Sunday, March 8, Mary WAGNER, Genta ag of Theodore N. an Leonora M. Boss, age 6 years, 8 mnopthe and 5 days. gneatee’ ‘he wile or Colonel M, Wm. Burns, aged Meri aes and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. ‘i Harrison street. Funeral services wilt noon, at three o’clock, at her late residence, No. 174 Clinton street. Fri fee ee relatives are invited to attend. Her remains will be taken to Providence, R. L, for interment on Weaneaday, THOMAS.—On all March 7, 7, after a lingering illness, JANE, wife of Wi tam H. Thomas. The relatives and friends of the Pecally are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this Lyd afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late Fourth street, near Central avenue, Hunter's Point TOOKER.—At his residence, 436 West Thirty-sixth street, on Monday, March 9, of consumption, JacoB TOOKER, aged 37 yeara, The relatives and acquaintances of the family, the members of the Metropolitan Fire Department, to- aut . gether with the members of Washington Irving wee ‘Maky ANN Wakp, wife of Richard B. Hose Company No. 44 and Valley Forge Engine ‘Notice of funeral on Wednesday. Company No. 46 (Volunteer Fire Department) are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Dutch Reformed church (Thirty-fourth street, west of Eighth avenue), on Wednesday, at 12 o’clock noon. TOOLE.—Mrs, SARAH TOOLE. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 20 Dover street. Vovex.—At Walkerton, Indiana, on Wednesday, March 4, EMELINE, Wife of John A. Vouck, of New York, in the 50th year of her age. VeRDIN.—At Funchal, Madeira, on Friday, January 31, JOSEPH THEOPHILE VERDIN, aged 26 years. WARDWELL.—On Sunday morning, March 8, LAURA VINCENT WARDWELL, only child of sarah M. and the late William A. Wardwell, in the 6th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the foneral, from the Presbyterian church, South Bergen, this (Tuesday) morning,at half-past ten o’clock. Take Monticello avenue cars trom Jersey City ferry. WersTer.—On Satnrday, -March 7, BurrLe.—On Saturday, March 7, at North Green- fleld, Saratoga county, N, Y., of indammation of the Ings HELEN P., wife of R. W. Buttle and daughter ilton and Sarah A. Barrett, in her 26th year, Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s aper. Crosas.—At ‘St. Johns, avep Rico, Friday, comber 18, 1867, of whooping a i, Foungest. ton. of Miguel aged 3 months, Jersey City papers please copy. CROCHERON.—-At Port Richmond, 8, I., on Sunday, March 8, CATHARINE H. CRocHERON, aged 51 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, at Port Richmond, Ss. CLINCHY.—On Monday, March 9, ALEXANDER CLINCHY, son of William and Jane Ctinchy, aged t year, 1 month and 21 di ays. The funeral will take place on Wednesday after- noon, atone o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 335 East ‘Thirteenth street, ‘To be interred in te Cemotery of the Smyergreens: Dorry.—At No. 42 Prince as BRIDGET AINS- LRY, the beloved wife of Owen J. Duily, a native of Portumna, county Galway, Ireland. The friends of the family are invited to attend the foneral, from St. Patrick's Cathedral, where a solemn De- MIGUELITO, ita Le Crosas, GERTRUDF, youngest daughter of CaCO and Sarah Webster, No. 63 Willow street, Brookly The funeral will take piave: * this (Tuesday) after- at two o'clock. FOR SALE. Pensa > &nd House: dina ob Dosa tron urth ‘% for a samy FF", [pens aes resent Koply of the pretmi ob iia pramnlane pe ‘rhe parly w y wes alled OB ra a a DINING SALOON, OLD SoPEE £50, RUS, S208, asiness; price §! Ponta lf PC REEOR possession of the ALE—A STATIONERY, PAPER AND TOY iahed years and in sal pea poonsequence of goingto Europe. Fs, SALE—A ‘ LARGE LOT OF COUNTERS, TABLE, Shelving, 2, goods houses,” Wi ve gi Mutable for dry goods, Jovhing and fancy pply at 97 Chambers at, OR BALE—AN OLD pan GROCERY &, 1 de eal aaaaa OR SALE A WELL ESTABLISHED, PAYING BUSI. chance seldom offered, for which the beat proofs nAidress Be bor i Herald oltee, A fortune occupied the Inat fifteen years by ‘@ business man, and smal OR SALE—A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, with a Lease of the premlaes for four yeart which aloné fs worth nearly the price asked ‘in RA acess. we oe joing a lyn woul Jeaae, and all the ATS ake pe PRET en 108 Broadway. OR SALP_ONE best patent Apply to H, SWIFT, 1 doing a good F HERRING'S LARGEST AND Champton Safes, new and in perfect order, teen years J. W. STONE, 420 Broadway. (OR SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A rovision store, in a first class loca- [AMES SELDEN, No. 4 Dey street, cery, butter and ton, for sb." Apaiy to por FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE. AP- Tiy to SUHR & DUHREOOP a8 ‘ashington street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE Store on Eighth avenwe; the best business immediately to cheaprent, Apply eer, 25 Bowery. P. GAFFNEY, Fo, SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF an old established Crockery Store, in a first class bust- nesstocation. Apply in the wore 402 Fourth avenue. te SALE—A iY i to ulate as aS spply fo nt doll od business. TAPMAN &° ANDERSON, 84 RETAIL RECTIFYING DISTILLERY’ , For par- Jackson OR SALE—VALUABLE Re eat FIXTURES, with or without Stock, o the Bowery, doing » good bus Cap and Fur Btore, 13 ‘VER, Auctioneer, 11 Chambers street. Ft SALE—A LARGE CORNER aglag dat UP po no (Git & eood busines house with it; rent low; D. H. SH. would give a two ‘years Whit be sold ata bargain. [AFER, 406 Gerenwich street. OR SALE CHEAP—LONG AND VALUABLE LEASE, low rent; Is on Bowery. Store fit for a1 , TRAVER, auctloueer, 1k Chambers st, business R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE DINING AND Drinking Saloon, with valuable J. P, TRAVER, Il Chambers st, good location; a bargain. FOR SALE OR EXCHANG: established manufacturing staple Stationery Business; Stock, Lease, tc, Address Manufacturer, Machinery, Too! box 208 Herald office, dwelling and stabi facturing purpose, cheap. OTPIS, ALL, PRICES $16 00, town Grocery, $8,000; progta ligt ae 413,000, 25,000, #5 8.00, URNITURE STORE AND NEW STOCK FOR SALF = and Premises to let or lease, in a good location. of 8. GRAHAM, 501 Myrtle avenue, YACTORY FROPERTY.—BUH DINGS, er, Shafting and other Machine Tnquire rooklyn. KIMBALL, 90 Broadway. ‘One-half first class RIAM, 64 Fulton street, Hope SALE, THE FURNITURE, _FIXTC RES and Lease of a small Hotel, fully furnished thron; Hess low and easy terms. For particulars address ferald office, Greenwich street. CHEAP GROCERY STORE FOR SALE AT A _ BAR- requiem mass will he offered for the repose of her : Y i 2 | AA. main; also 8 Bakery and Pic Route, down town Restan- Bal tu CARNe ag Seperaeag (AS DELONS abt arte, Ligion Stores, Wilerale at, Produce aad Commis DoNOVAN.—In_ Brooklyn, on Monday, March 9, | “8 Stnds, Mitr CHELDS Soe gene, 77 Cedat street.” BARTHOLOMEW J. DONOVAN, aged 22 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 838 Atiantic street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. EVANS.—In Willow court, Hudgon City, on Mon- day, March 9, GEORGIANA, daughter of Edward and Jane T, Bvans, aged 2 years and 9 months. The friends of the fainily are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. A iotel AND RESTAURANTS FOR SALE—ALSO Country Hotels, Road Iouses, Bakeries, Confectioneries, Gandy Business, Cigar Stores, Oyster Saloons, Jewelry Stores) Soda Water Masnfactorics #, Billiard Saloons, ‘CHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, DOWN, TOWN LIQUOR AND SAMPLE ROOM FOR sale. pote a large business. Will be sold cheap, Best stand in ‘thi Mit ‘CHELL'S Store Agene: FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE CO) FOULKES.—On Saturday, March 7, after a short m- | A {iuei'in thirteen rooms of a, private bourding. house; hess, FREDERICK FOULKES, of Leanilggton, England, | zoo will, leage ono year from next May. Apply at 16 Spring in the oe apes of his age. Aircet, basement. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully Ine |“ ps THREE STORY HIGH STOOP AND BASEMENT first class House, built by day'a work. Inquire at 214 East Tenth street, a few doors east of Second avenue, STORE FREE OF_RENT,—GREATEST INDUCE- J\. ment ever offered, The cash purchaser of Stock and Fixtures at market value of a long Ratablished and well n Ing Hostery and Fancy Goods Store, worth about $8,000. Inve the niore free of Font to May 1; 1808." Present. Owner re- tirlng from business. Apply on premises until so! H. DALE, 194 Grand street, Will BAK SRY AND EATING HOVSE FOR. SALE—OR A artoer wanted. Inquire atthe Westchester Bakery, ifty-second strect and Tenth avenue. It will be sold vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 310 East Twellth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at half-past two o'clock, English papers please ¢ ForsHay.—On Saturday, ‘March 1, WIittiuam W. Forsuay, aged 48 years. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, 75 (old number) East Fifteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His relatives and friends: and those of Mra. Sarah Spencer, are invited to at- tend without further notice. ; FowLra.—On Monday, March 9, after a lingering illness, J. WINDLE FowLer, aged 46 years and 6 month ‘The relatives hear cheap. and friends of the family, also the Members of psmopolitan Lodge 585, Oorinthlan Chapter 159, Clinton Commandery 1 County-Lodge 88, I. 0. of O. F., and Salem Encamp- mento f 1, O. of O. P., are respectfuily invited to attend the fimeral, from the Centrai Baptist church, Bridge pep an Brooklyn, on Weduesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Fow.er.—Alpha Grand Council No, 1, A. and P, Rite. Members of this Council are hereby summoned to meet at the Chapter Rooms, No. 21 Court street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral of our Ill. Bro. J, Wixpie Fow: LER. order. B. S. HILL, 33, Sublime Dat. ‘i HERENER, 32, Secreta The members of Cosmopolitan Yoage No. 585, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet their rooms, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o’clock, for the purpose of paying their last tribute of respect to our highly esteemed Bro. J. Windle Fowler. Mem- bers | Zeradatha Lodge No, 483, Crystal Wave Lodge No. 658, and the fraternity in general, are respect- fully favited to attend. By order of E. A. HODGSON, Master. Hiram Bioomer, Jn, Secretary. Ganpy.—On Monday morning, March 9, of mem- branous croup, FRANCIS SkIDPY, infant son of Shep- pared and Elizabeth H, Gandy, aged $ months and § days. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from 147 Fifth avenue, on Wednesday morn- ing, at ten o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 8, MAR- , Wife of Jolin Garnans, aged 33 ‘years, F eral will take place tis (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 296 Degraw street, to which the friends of the family are invited, Hany, ., on Sunday, Mar: 8, Mr. Y Haxt, formerly of this city, in the 86 year of his age. Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three from the ¢ of his son, Robert D. Hart, N Third place, P Huohrs.—on March 8, after ashort ill- ness, JAMES Liven years, 6 months and 10 days. The relatives Metropol. wileh he w LETE NEWSPAPER AND heme eany. 6 Sherty street. PERSON WHO WANTS A GOOD CORNER Liquon store can address L. D., and will have an immedi answer. Adress box 102 Herald ofllce. EWS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE FOR A. Silas nows—tnguire st the busher's store, 208 Elm street. Price 115, LARGE SUED, MARV IN'S SAFE, ONE MEDIUM ZA. and two stall, of Herring’s, Wilder’s'and Lilie's make, for sale cheap. 8. cone 472 William atreet and 98 a Maiden lane. ANCE FOR A MAN” ‘WITH &MALL CAPT- Richmond inons for selling. ‘lgon street, NEATLY FITTED L\. for wale, to close an estate, with Stock, Fixtares, 24¢ years’ Lease, ner of Water, «+ down town; Tot, with 16 Low near Hi Tent £400 for whole house, P. GAFI FYNEY, Auctioneer, 25 Bowery. \ FoR SALE, IN THE BOWERY, Lager Beer -Gatoon and Restaurant; ( doing fine business, GA EY, 7, 05 Bowery. REWERY FOR SALF- ACITY day; Malt, House fn connection; machinery perfect and doing a good business; located in one of the best railroad towns in the West. 8. T. OSMER & CO., Sterling, Whiteside county, Tl, forsale, Apply to GEO. W. LAMOREAUX, 377 Bowery. if wold tramediately. P z Ne, parate oF together. Apply at 79 N SE AND FURNITURE of and friends of the family, alao the n police of the Forty-third precinct, of member, are respectfully invited to 1, from the residence of his mother, Brookiyn, on Wednesday after: o'clock. ‘The remains will be I will be sold with or w tock pay the rent of the house; very emits or any other business, Apply at the dou Twenty-aini and Twenty-fourth sr FoR Sate the furnished rooms le pine SELL alare inquire at OR WILL 8 coun further parti A. JACKSON, In £0 Broad street, New The trends of - zr aN ms | funeral, this (7 y) afternoon, at two o'clock. rok sae RUG STORE, 492 THIRD AVENUE | riages will be in attendence at Fishkill depot tom ~ the ten wrclock train trom New York. | ‘The remains | YOR Sat STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A will be taken to Greeawood Cen for interment Fars 8 un VOR SALE, MANUFACTORY JENKINS. —In this elt . Mareh §, after a for enle at a barzn lingering iling ¥ » In the 66th year of Apply to REQUA & iis age. The friends of the the fu Twenty His (Tuesday wurther ly are respectfully invited to i his late re co, Ni corner of Pourth irene, two o'clock, without FoR, SALe-THE, stock AND FIXTURES, Wirt Good Wi), of a Soda Water Manufactory, well ‘atrmter, in operation two years; fifty per cent profit on am vyeated; good re selling. No nsents need appl 223 Pavoula avenue, Jersey ha t f | | } i In Brookiyn, on Monday, Ms he! = el wife of Thomas Langan, in the her ng The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the fune , trom her late residence, 318 Hit street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, et two o'cloc nCH.—On Saturday, March 7, of mem- ch 9, AN City, between 7 a 4g rp 2ath year of | aS Sea AT het CLASS LIQUOR STORT et, Ine t, corner of North Moore #t GOODS AND FIXTt R THE ly, of the Faney Dry Goods Beore 638 sista wore to let. Fix avenne and the YOR BALE-~C. DARIN ARS pore TOWN, i together with F Ccondnet a large bus Apply at once to @ Fes SALE TH ESTABLISRED « Glassware Store 26 Firat a tion ; good reasons for selling. ADD y7or SALE—A FLOU R AND FEED STORE DOING A large and profitable business; will be eold for value a hiorwes, trucks, & ANGER, 192 Broadway, room 17, A MARBLE TOP LUNCH COUNTER, 12 _Ing quire at 288 Sixth avenue. Fe “SALE—A TWO HORSE CALORIO ENGINE, Ropers patent. Can be seen runi 28419 Washing: ton atroet, up stairs ucks and everything required t ood Stable to let or lease, 18 South William wt OCKERY AND 1d business loca. Mi the place, jor SALE—THE pease, GooD need 8TOCK AND Fixtures of a miiiin perk, $id LGA store, pear the Bible jouse, Apsiy RICHARD AMERM Ret avenu “THE LUNCH AND DINING ROOMS 148 fireet.” Apply 10 CARPENTER & MOTE, braneous croup, Lovis® VAN Pext, only child of wird B. and Hattie E. Leverich, aged 2} months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the ral services, at 101 Washington street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) aflernoonat haif-past two ofclon Lows —On be enh Murch 7, Francia A. LOWwenay, les W. Lowerre. Fonera viogs this (Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. Paul's church, Broadway and Ful- | ton street. | Mansiant.—On Sunday, March 8, Mrs, AMY Man- } SHALL, wife of Captain Lloyd Marshall, aged 00 years, 1 inonths and 28 days, Mryrr.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, March 8, ARTAUR WILLIAM, youngest son of Henry and ay dane Meyer, aged 5 years, 8 months and 12 th) ‘Tne frlends of the he family are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 200 Rayiond street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MARSTON. —This (Tuesday) mornin, March % eM Soe darth Petes wee hare a 5 ‘en! it jt Geist se on Monday March 9, Locy —_— Maco, daughter of Charles and Julia Morgan, aged 4 y j Tag relatives ana friends are respectfully invited § AN pn) EST. BLIRED ae ng a good bust Apply t0 good business, Apply to Street. Broovirn. , Coifee and Spice Route, established seven years ; waked; horses and wagon wortht he money ; satis- UP CORNER LIQUOR STORE Inquire on the premises, 97 Oliver street, ‘cor- —FOR SALE, A GOOD PAYING LIQUOR ‘STORE ino. good Store for grocety oF liquor to A-FINE PAYING long lease; whole 25 BARRELS PER BCT AND SHOR STORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK aod Fixtures of an old established Boot and Suoe Store Dye STOR FOR SALE.—FIXTURES NEW; VERY ‘cheay airs, in see md reps: to be OF A FOUR ionery, Cream and Oyster Saloon; 1s | | $7. 200, INDLING WOOD YARD FOR meg ITH TWO LOTS of Ground with sixty years’ Lease; low rent; with En. gine and Boiler and all equipments. avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth street. ayer a - PORTION OF THE FURNITURE FOR House on Weat Tease and furnt- Twenty raid atrbct = ture, Seen Sores es 1 int. high stooy Ice o} AMES R. EDWARDS, tn Went Twenty-third street. choicest avenues in the ry M2=At MARKET FOR ioe apee pr ON ONE OF e plat at ag to CHARLES 0. PHE! ILK ROUTE FOR SALE.—INQUIRE OF 2, WHITE, IML No. 1 Ridge street, in the pape! RETR FROM BUSINESS.—M. ‘for sale his valuable Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store, art of the city. r store. 843 Conrt street, corner of Butler street, Brooklya; also hin Store No. 1 Aflantio street, next to South fer Apply to ROBERT FRANCIS, 51 Beaver rireot, New Yor! mig ae RSS 7 iho eg ener gered ROOMS, WIT! jense, finost in city, for sale; #8, ars? cam TreasoD ex selling, wishes to retire from Reatheset a = idress Billiards, station A. agents need apply. Adi HE OLD ESTABLISHED GENTS’ Store, 176 Bowery, will be sold chea} ‘or goin, good chance for an enterprisi made arrangements g.tnto the wholesale business, ing man to make uioney. STOCK, PATTERNS AND FIXT ‘S OF A in_ lots Msuatting, yg) coppersmith and to sult purchase: Track, \ $300 Canes, Stands, Job and Engine and Boe Harness. CASH WILL BUY THE FURNISHING OFA Job Printing Office, complete, comprising Press, plumbers, shop, for ler, uathes, 4 439 East Tebth ntreet. oman Type, good Cutter, ‘Address Printer, box '107 Herald office. $2,800, x FILL BUY A DOWN TOWN DINING Room, doings good business, with a frat n by addressin, Y tation B. 6X. W. $3. 000 ga ‘GASH —FOR hy FEED ‘STORE. AD- $e The house fs now Seracy City or Brook Dag SiS IEA heh Sol meth We bag) FIX. ‘and good will; establ! and igood trads] low rent, siete art: lease, Auction deat location and low rent; FOR REAL ESTATE—AN ENGINE, BOIL- inery, T.ase of two lots, near East river, auitable for any manus 000, 840,000, 825,000, up pout: ‘EWELRY STORE, LONG ESTABLISHED—THE LEASE and Fixtures for sale, with or without the Stock ; @ iM health the reason for selling. Apply to 8. EHRICH, No. 108 “édo and 419 Eleventh Ap- ‘Wall street, from 1 TOOMEY OFFERS FURNISHING ‘asthe owaer has $5.00 bn Ah trade fully established. FOR A FIRST CLASS MONEY MAKING manufacturing business; elegant salesrooms; A fortine can be speedily MERRIAM, 64 Fult Fulton street, $5.000, —A BARGAIN.—STEAM FEED MILL, IN complete order, in the lower part of city. ‘Apply at 276 Front street for thi $25.000. ‘anda well established trade, Address Cll street, —FOR SALE, Willof a Wholesale C Gerais relingnishing business: there fs an extensive con- Herald THE STOCK AND GooD Cutlery Concern, the 8 CAMERON & 00.—STEAM “Pt +, ers, factories, ateamships, mines, 4c. Twenty-second atreet, corner of Second avenue, New York. LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF STEAM EN( Boilers, Tanks and Machinery of every stantly on hand and for sale cheap by 10 Bridge street, Brooklyn. ‘OR BAT Wiitse, FOR, RAGE 12 Tobacco Rail 40 horse po wer Portabl ocomotive Be and 12 horse upright Tr Engine Lathe; oue C and Belting. r Steam ENOTR AS_ ENGL EN Cutter; on P AND BROILER. ‘s Wood Planer, ‘inery depot, WY Ceutre ot —AN ENGINE, WITH ROTTER AND CON- nections complete, 12 horse power (portable) lent hq for 2 kindling wood yard. Address rooklyn Post office, PS FOR BOIL- treet Wm.'L. G. A Ouse. on | paseo ae ae wive (no oblik ier: gietere Stating price, &c., J. Smith, 1s oF Bit Aes gure cone — eae of Siar. Pes Hahei Dnt ome BMA PRIVATE FAMILY WANT PANS OF fy. "i i te ae a x THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE. pe WANTED— ‘Down town location prefe ctating de., J. i, bor 172 ‘Herald office. 2 ee SMALL HOUSE WANTED FOR THE He ter OF MAY— AL iniheTower part of this cliy, bel street Aide preferred: “Address Sumuers; Harald ole nangh ENTS FOR uta KLYN,—WANTE! USE WIT! rien tot rey tty oF fe rome, SOM: ata oe ee bp od, “Address, with particulars, URMMEED, COUNTRY: feu a8 | WANTED, wummer—Or would excl party, rhe lair, Herald office, for three three days. ada: ope mre uy SU UTEaT A am TS ; @Sustolk atrest, Now Yorke ey OF 84 OUSE WANTED TWO GTORY AND | ATTIO, Ho iiree sory hist oop, with modern impro Katee ee Btxtventh Wards rent & rs ‘Address G. M. T., box 785 Post oflce, for two s WANTED-ON THE TUIDGON RIVER: PRIOR: Hons ooriory = yes ene erat Boyable'semt annual ” i ih er cnt ee way, wit cular, ne ooMs wASes. 29 OB OR ATX ROOMS JY keeping, between Bond and Thirty shied sirvaia Litifin ate ais youu poe jadreas J. Ae Wey Herald ties, ls TORE WANTED-FOR MILL ON Se Ras SET are MALL HOUSE WANTED-NEAR ASTOR, a i Brosdway. e GECOND FLOOR, ree ¢ house, “wanted, for = family of . be mod Vd ith ond ioe iAdurees He doy Hern ofice sa soaeer" ‘¥ hele FURNISHED HOUSE, BELOW ; FORTIBTIE Adldross Bonnet, Yor 8080 Pout otto. Sa ~ WAxtgpsby A SINGLE, ne ewan A PUR Thirtieth and Fo ‘Address, wil F. W. B., 88 Gold Ware A SMALL FAMILY (FOUR Al ‘@ Suit of five or six Rooms 3G BITE, be (wil Carin reet, hate ‘ANTEDOFURNISHED, PART OF A HO Floor of five or six rooms, closets, water Address M. A., 606 Broadway, giving description, and terms. BY A PRIVATE ao ea ‘ANTED—FROM IST OF MAY, Wit family, a amall House, between Broome and streets, Third’ and Sixth avenues Tent not, over or address, stating loc erm, Cry Se pactone, mating yn, terms, tess A EM a RS ‘ANTED BY AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN AND - wife, part of a modern and convenient Ho on the Cant ase Hie oe pew evecaraican ., station B, ‘for two. days, ferences given and required. 2 a ae ress M, ‘Tho best —————— ‘ANTED—A SUITABLE BUILDING FOR bodetabe turing Purpore, with or without steam where above jeth street, Address Lyon, P < ‘ANTED—FROM MAY 1, BY en aes wife, an entire Floor, furnished or unit kitcien and other conveniences - housekeeping, between Told and Seventh aventes and below Fort; ferences required, Address, with fall ferald office. Cra ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH« out children, a House or Partof a Powe. where there will be but one eat ver fi References can be ret, ifre. ently. ating terms, location, Ac, 8 Tad Harald eee “‘WANTED.-BY A FAMILY OF THRIE ADULTS, PART a ‘a house, not seas than five rooms, for housekeeping. . Address — office. (E> ‘ANT! HREE ADJOINING ROOM! pi suitable for housekeeping, or a w! second, or third story, on oF near, Sixth avenue ‘Tairty-fourth street. " Address C. 8., station A, Spri were. A A RESPONSIBLE mire UNFOR+ A ished or unfurnished House, locate BRP os and bya er 50 Fourth ahd Sinn avenued rene not to excead or mont rn! “Abdress. Buy box 1,168 Post oflce. ‘Klso'e destrablé House in the country. site TO HIRE—A NICE LITTLE countay: ‘about 15 acres, witha itty, cosey, well fully furniphed Cotta nce; stable, Yhe.; oF eacy aceces a: tt year. ‘Address, gh Teutars, 0. 0» bo: on detation’ Ae shies ANTED TO HIRE—A DOCTOR'S OF FICE, eer eee Twenty-sixth and Thirty-second streets and Sixth and Broadway. Address W. H. Mann, 24 West ‘Tweniyesincs Wk ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALL fata or en House on vest aide, not beyond Siath avenue) betwee Twentieth and ener trots fut from $1,000 to $1,800. of Acuress M, H., Heral Wencttee or A SMALL TeLy, 4 A Segonn FLOOR. of five or six roome nly sSeoon$ ea Mend Bt sintte sat, betwee: ‘hud Sigteenth pesky dress A. 8, Seer, 70 Bleecker strovt. References: exchanged. e WASTER-BY,A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, PARE to ees as 5 fas tlooshe nade, apy "particulars, We t to ex a i 54 Wall street, room 16, Vv bbs 1ST OF hs ae F A AER oth AS imy it 8650; a! yvermente ; red: ‘eo of three” sae ‘anit er le ‘Rudrebs box 4616 Post oflee, New Yorks with full particulars. No otber noticed. + « WANTED.-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR Broadway and ae ceca vices tipettaae, {aoey: Meeeorona Address aor 5147 Post office,” 9 V ‘ANTED—A RETAIL Re ay i STOR! Pa por LAY 100 miles of New York. New York Post oflice. V ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY OF ‘adults, a moderate aized three story House or part of m house, well located. Address, stating rent and Job "Lawrence, box 3,681 Post ofice. a ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, URFURNI May 1; not particular to nel Broadway nind more t House, box 19 station ae ‘ANTEDUTHE UPPER HALF OF A FURNISHED ‘House in the central part of the city, not above Thir- tates eergrhnge nee ie of the rooms. Address Mrs, H. cw V TANTED ON LEASE—A LA brown stone House, unfurnished, except mirrors £ fixtures, in a central location, Address Mr. M, L., station for three day’ v ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL FARM IN THE VICIN« ity of New York suitable for truckiog, Address Gar- dener, Fort Hamilton, L. I. wES—FROM TALE war, for a ei tee companys olive, oe Pive 8, New York, fost Place? WiktkRp t MILLW At FORSE PORTARLE ENGINE AND Boller, 3 Bogardus’ No, 4 Paint Mills, Harris Mill, pair LSWORTH, 41 Liberty street, second floor, ROR, FALE—SECOND HAND MACHINERY: a inom; 445, 6, 7, 10 xe _OF 10 4 Weat Fit Meet < 1 horse a Sa stones: Shafttng, Pule Bu Water street, near 8500 larvest alz a0 MISCELLANEOUS, YOU CAN GE + Spectacles and 182 Broadway Arr “Address box # iW Onw eo | GENUINE BRAZILIAN Pr Jlasses at the Optical oF THE from 1793 to 1807. office, N.Y LITERARY YOUNG LADY, WHOSE LETTERS ATE AM, Publis and wall puld for, writer alan, f fhe teat familion—tetters fand married lat congratulation, fri family affairs, upwarde, cshtp, Address box mia weet ‘ Ly, commiestor SPRING STYL T. fi a) Famplle Leitors, be. holeaale Paper IN CASH, TOORTHER, wir FIRST CLASS | mining pre Colorado B., box at Henver Poet =i Feferehicen, 9 station D. ‘or hotels, families and Iaandrl conntey and consuming trie, ton street, botween Cli ant Go OF GENTS AND YOUTHS 19 Hats now ready, at popular peices ‘condolent sympathy, Terms from gl NOAN, ‘i Fra HARDWARE, CUTLERY, rpentera’ Tools, 68 Fale , cast of Bronidway, URKE, 128 Fulton street. . COLMAN'S DOUBLE, SUPERFINE LONDON 1ard obtained the oaly stlver medal (boing the nigh- ostinward for roustarty at tie x Pound and half pound tins (fall weight) by the bert grocers, Paris Exporition, Sold ia o0€ S CENTS A POUND FOR OLD BOOKS, RWSPAPERS, 1D, ey 10 Spruce strert. iy, wel hoped, aitated in Tor. merchumliee, Addie Ootorado Ferritory. 25 AND. 12 horse ‘anid 8 foot Blowers; one 95 hore er, one 12'and one 20 horse. Fine Boller: 3 6 iar Boller; one NES PROM ONE athes, Bolt r individuals eoctal and ey adapted wt DRESS | was TO RENT—ON eae bn FURS nished and unfurnished oanes (ane) unfurnished, + $1,200 to 82,600; Brooklyn, 00 saepa ba, Nag Share fora? vertising. V y ABTED 70 Pang DESIRABLE HOUSE, IN? range, “it Pont oes. would purchase Mf auited, FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, A Tandy wh from dive to thirty sores of land, | Salida, aituated on Ir stating rent im yl ompsony depot No. 5, foot i enn grnecceatgeeeel W ANTED TO BERT, BY FOUR ADULTS A FUR nished & look, with conveniences for housekeey ing, located between Third’ and Sixth avenues and Fourteeaity and Twenty-#ixth e:reets, Address for two days, A, me Herald ofice. TANTED 10 RENT—FROM MAY 1, A 1WO STORY, attic nnd t House, with mouvra Improvements, situated fn t) ard, near Uli inn Water near Clinton street, Address Je \ TANTED TO RENT-ONE HAUF OP A FInst on ons 4 ‘ond Loft Cora mercantile business, between Onn: Chambers streets aud Broadway and Wert Ih diresa, stating «ize, location sion and rent, Ti naar ade BONUS WILL BE PAID B BE PAID BY A '¥ A_GOOD 0D TENANT for a suitable House, between Seventh and Four+ lceuth streets, from First to Fourth avenue: teat ace tp ex C cash cond $3,080; or would buy, where To quired.” Adures# for a week Nelson, station EE | | | | YROTON AQ ROU CT DEPARTMENT.—TO says Cr Contractons—Separate sented proposals, each en with titionf work to which fe relates tho hate of iacer and the dats of ite presentation, wil vee thie - { perynees acer ust 1 an eo ae Ms #68, for the constraetion of Rewors {n tho followin; in localities? to wit eifics 1. Tenth Settreen Fit ninth and § Spacttieation No, 2—In Ninetyaueont sterct, between Second ith Urano in Third aveahe, f Betwees and Fourth aver Broome an twoen Riv! between Stan in Fourth aver (trom Forty-nintl: atrect. to and th Fiftieth street Neameee Banik and tn ington hetween font nn aca } greets, Rpro tion 6—Sewer in Fourth and. Fir avennes, Specticat mn No wetwoen 120th model "atre ote, and fi between Second and Foort! | eitieation No, 7 sewer in Beventy-scea Highth and ‘Tenth aventier, Bpeefiieation Ington atrect, betveon Chariton and King rtreet, betwhea hing and Clarkson are street, between Clo rk and Varick streeis, an ant ong 3 ya and Seventh ie and mi No. 10, fo 12th mtreet, between Fifth hes, ans forthe above sewers may be even and Hforms for proposala.oblained Burean of Sewers, THOMAS STEN"! ROBT. L DARK A.W. CRAVEN, New Yorn, Merch 9 168, and 12tet # jens ihe office of the

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