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a NEW YORK ERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1868. — 4 man‘4facturers and consumers the prices they shal! | who have “bridged O¥cY’> to to-morrow or Tuesday | stantly appreciating under the stimulus of TRADE IN THE ‘ITY. pay and receive. ‘The failures now experienced are | wilt be se'iers, and tho cliques must DUY what they an active Meayant eotton iwarkel, Almost every ~~ — ™An\y axnong the smaller dealers—sniall compar sell or the tde will turm against ap overwneim | Pubs otation for cotton b. the Ochee NE 2O Activity in Many Branches #Jmpreved State of | \/ith the heaver houses, which even now tower hig! . ceived the past two or thre an ershadow | ‘and con- | them, Public con! gence in failwe,, a8 the Market—Prices—R sdaction Locked for | {foiter "ail things Ooiou et ee ee eee een ty ae eee rage ar Preeeut cad the Fagde se weae-7™* | tne ond from the wepeining’ what aru ef shall | island, ant WU"zout outside Buyers the cliques wll Preamp aad the Ly aye ol vaillion will dare a few rears hence to compete either | never be abl”, to accomplish thelr uitinygte design of ‘Trade in the various of business in this ¢fty | in paying or in selling with those whose annna! | unioading upon the atreet, althouzh eee cranny may at the present moment be called active, In | transactions will give grand totals of tens of mil- ceed in advancing prices temporarit: fe many branches it surpasses a of aoe i In, | Mons? after’.oon there was a sharp rise in ply is deed, of any time in 907, Very much of ig oy. |) ——_—_—{=__—_<<<_——— a i ‘ant ever, is forced. be pap pathpehslaice textie | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. = uae Lee bes i La nal wt fabrics and groveri’s are, 80 to 3] » “Tearing * the ngross & fention, market in the ivterests of manufact’arers of home Sunpay, Aprit 4 1868, eh ee aca as Psi it, except ie and importers @% foreign made goo'4s, The conse-] The past week witnessed an aggravasion @ the | 1, ne padi ae 4 ‘and the prospect o quence of Sac’ injudictous work 18sextreme caution | monetary stringency which has been ¢he Yeading pers yin Tuatigen ial Psa pending sd the am the Movevaents of Western d’auers, who are at | feature of affairs in Wall street for nearly a month, p Mpc pe Hage “4 racic fe anidity. At theclose present the West custgmers our Taerchants have. and in many instances seven per cen‘ in coin and a Siiiiae eieen a nti, quotations wore: ma Among “lcalers tere is & ‘€eling of insecurity. | quarter per cent commission were paid for loans on | S020! Ath sored 1, Resnied B 12334; Erie, ‘While sofie speak confidently of the immediate fu- | call from day to day; while the difference between ppp fs ee Hee coon enn Bonihern ture a8 Well as of She present, others are despondent, | the cash and buyer three price of railway shares ox ps ah atl taburg,914¢; Rock Island, persuwied that until the clese of the Presidential | varied from an eighth to three-elg’uths per cent. An sie oe fy So, he Sai 1 16% © 16; "Pacific Mat, election or ‘the adjowament of Congress | elghth per cent a day was paid for “turning” govern- = 2A 895%; ern UniGa ‘Telegraph, 37% @ 31%; nothing positive can be said or done. Of | ment securities in not a few cases, and a quarter | Fort Wayne, 100%. course these logk thromgh political spectacles; | per cent for other stocks uatil Monday, this being the | _ T8¢ Hudson River Raf way Company has dectared ard although théir own edger and ssh accounts | thme to which the great ma‘jority of borrowers have | ® S¢™l-anneal dividend of four per cent, frec,ef tax, may'tell Uioya a differemt story, they cannot accept | “bridged over.” Hence, ng,twithstanding the partial | PaYable oa the 15th of the present‘month. it as truth outside of thek own immediate custom, | abatement of the pressure which was experienced | _A”Nexed is a comyvarative statement showing the ‘They are-@mply “well established,” “exceedingly | yesterday and which carised loans to be made before | Shipments of specy; from this port last week and fortumate;” aor, these fniling, some other excuse | three o’otock at seven, per cent In currency, there is | ‘Uting the year to ‘date, together with those for the is offered to account ‘for their prosperity. We ex- | llkely te be asharp demand for money from the Stock | °°!T@sPondiug per/iods in 1866 and 1867:— Periencei au instanceof this kind.yesierday, White | Exchange to-morfew and during the remainder of Fourteenth week . pang eh @ gentleman on he prospects of the | the week. Meanwhile, however, the supply of loan- | Prev. reported. wholesale grocery ‘business, in whteh he has been en- | able funds will be likely to increase gradually through meme gaged many years, he asgured us with most | the’return fow'ef currency from the intertor, the out- | _Ttal-..----+.7-. $5,576,146 $7,014,259 $16,020,951 solemn visage ¢nd dolorous veice that trade never | Ward drain to which hag been somewhat heavier | THe ¢xporty & the corresponding period in the was in 80 depressed a condition. “It is” he con- | tan usual at this season. Another cause besides | Previous four’ieen years compare as follows: Unned, “quite aglow as it wae\in 1857, and, perhaps, | “settling dag” and the preparations for the quarterly Poy sp renin $9,586,983 for nearly all descriptions. and, 48.4 general thing, bring full puices. Foreign fabrics sell preity freely, and, on the whole, at satisfactory prices. principal fabries :— ‘Wamsutta, 5c. @ 26c.; Amoskeag A, 4-4, 19¢.; ‘Lonsdale, 4-4, a 2lc.; W. ‘Suscarora, 4-4, 223¢c.; Bay Mills, 4-4, 21c. + 16}gc. a lic. 'RINTS.—Amoskeag, 13¢.; Amoskeag (oamniag, 123¢.; Merrimac D, l4c.; Merrimac W, Sprague’s (fancies), 143¢¢.; Di 1540, @ 174¢c.; Others, 14sec. @ 163¢c. Jersey City, lic. a 15¢, Empire State, 20c.; Mount Vernon, 26c.; Providence, 823¢c.; York, 273¢c.; Moumt Vernon, 143¢c.; Boston, 1866, 1867, 1808, | 6c. +$206,842 $500,618 $1,305,552 +5,388,308 6,513,642 14,724,399 tas na, 104¢¢.; Washington, 10«c. Paper Sivesias.—Victory, Union and others, 14c. a 17. Naumkeag, 143¢c,; Newmarket, 1534¢. 22ig0. @ 273¢0.; Caledonia, 223¢c. a 25c. Gawron es ANNU. kan 5,974,008, if we live till the close of the y’ear, we will find that | Yeturns of the banks for the unusual stringency we 18,589,720 5,051,496 | Naumkeag, brown, 16%c.; do. bleached, 20c.; Sla- frany ‘ai our now considered soundest noses, like | have latterly had to record is to be found in the pets 5,838,486 | tersville, brown and bleached, 155<c. @ 10¢. those which struggled through. the disastrous year of 2)109,230 DELAINES.—Pacific, 18c. @ 20c.; Sprague’s 17c.; 3337, on Whose storm lashed shores so many mer- | 8¢tive real estate speculation now going forward, 4,622,782 478 | Lowell, 18c, ‘ ‘rantile estwishients strand ed and perished, will | Which inthe aggregate absorbs a very large amount 9,879,727 SPooL Corron.—Coates?, $1; Brooks’, 95¢. ; Clark’s, ye compeiiat 0 close thelr orn, Sir, ‘there never | of capital, and will probably continue to de so onan | Sudjodned is the total valuation of the foreign im. | ®t; Wyoming and Glasgow, b0c. the Rext movement Congre 33 aay Mabe anaes increasing scale for a considerable length of timeto ports w. New York for the week ending April 8, com- robe ne ei gcd as Wo @ ttempt to cress a bridge | Come. How far this will interfere with speculation pared with those-of the two preceding weeks, ‘as also Sect and precipitate en, besa emenio GRE | 1p Wallstreet remains 'to be seen, but it is reasonable | the wilue of the dry goods entered at this port and | Within the week eighty . houses in er city have to suppose that it will diminish the number of buyers | thrawn on the market for the corresponding period er a $40,000,000, Others are on the Brink | Of speculative stocks and induce sales ‘by those who | in 186q.and 1867:— vl eee case noe ¢ oninenne bert yn have hitherto held them for investment. The Sub- Week eontng rei) aeaes ep a mar; aw Treasury bought seven-thirty notes and sold guld to woods............$1,; : 5 ,067,3 head teat tothe bettene pe ee ee ae anus penta and ee apatite oh the | General merchandise... 6,007,587 8,626,098 3,634,018 We locked at the spery.er and were for a time in- | former, on the whole, exceeded its sales of the Total for the week.. $7,576,117 $5,297,173 $5,701,225 Clined to believe, so ne rvous e a speak, that We were th) dt eens latter, these operations had some little influence | ‘The imports of dry goods for the week and since 2. Commercial voicano which at auy moment inight | im mitigating the severity of the money pressure and \January 1-compare as tollows:— y the credit and ¥ cal at ie Lah ped in tue | sustaining the market for governments; but its cur- 1967. 1868, “if such 18 the cof idition Uf basing cenit: aie: rency balance was too small tovenable it'to extend $1,714,385 $2,067,307 eit gY tout bottoin’ or legs to sit or stand on—pray | @ny substantial relief to borrowers on stocks, The ) THToWu a ee ee eink ee eore ane aoe aoa lock Op Jqur sale; | banks as well as the private bankers @id all they | Entered at port...- 48,303,042 31,943,068 23,055,783 0 into tue country PWeasked. SCT Stutters aud } coud to-accommodate the last mentioned, the high | Thrownon market. 44,224,074 35,402,085 24,670,445, “Oh, Nave been ¥ ather fortunate this season,” he | Tates offered being a great temptation to'money lend eee responded. 1 cat inot, dudividually, -compiain. I | ersto strana point. It was impossible, a8 may be Ee Ee ees P.M. Was speaking of tra “T ‘ : Heuiatiy.” fe generally, not ofmy own Par | supposed, to obtain discounts or sell commercial Gownn.--For: Rio herp wis! on authored :deniand and peli menoleee de grocer assured us "that business | Paperon ordinary terms, and this was a source of prices were very firm. Good cargoes were quoted at Lc. a would be. ent—un ish beter than he had belteyed it | some embarrassment to the mercantile community Wgeu golds in bond. Prime do., 18\4¢., do, There were sales re o bal Ve give Mii eth and to arrive f1 Hi ton We give the # bove as an indication, simply, of | #24 contributed largely to the duinese of trade. 5,600 "bags, per Roslyn, on, private terme, OF einer “ Roads; 5, = oo oxnee 9! . feeling, governed by vemperament, The statement of the associated bafiks of this city for descriptions we heard of no sales of moment, fiasses of the ny scdemt, which, provalls auoug all | theweek ending yesterday shows farther decrease of | Co? Ox sominued Inactive demand, and. further atvance AS arule, itm jay be said that trade is much better | $%568,282in net deposits and $3,000,356 in loans and | favora'ie news from Liverposl. “The demend, was almost by 64, 93¢c. a 10. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, of business and said he desired to repay t money he had borrowed from him (Nesbitt), at the same time juesting permission to see the di: from his safe in which they had monds under his arm and laying down a |i ‘e Ld Pi ” ® money, marked “that's all ht, 1 Of all pursuit@ | the “hardware,” wiich includes al- Rupes exbectes, die legal tender notes having | 07 bpleeaamiegdc ie and Morale and 5. O. and Plamb had gone Mr Nesbitt exanined the pa Ki ge most every ¥ ticle of use made Of Iron, copper, or | Dee Teduced $413,372 and the specie $226,008, white Florida. “Memshi “" Zea» | ana found ft. t0 contain ouly $5,000 out’ of the Perea or Compounds of metais, tuere’ 1s | the circulation has increased $36,300. ‘The liabilities % 3s 35¢ | full amount of $10,850. ‘The compratuiant further says Zneropicn "Tepcaothe car Gatti at | of hea tstiens in depois and circulation ag BS. | Se ere Soe oe factitred in this Poouceey wie oe erckes ABU | gregate'$15, 183,064, upon which the legal reserve of Y possession “and control ‘without his consent BL a 409 bhis. for, 957Mo, and Kinds of cud ery 2 twenty-fiv 5 ery and surzical ware. Lefore the war enty-flve per cent would be $53,795,938, whereas vance ‘wheat, 28,050 do. corn, Pairings oh rise ge ea in these specialties | they actually hold $03,807,005 in specie and legal Radinst for eign competition. Since then the tari | “Nder notes, or $15,011,017 in excess of the legal, | snd Westerd ilour the demand was list, and some lots rices, Pram | aised to thirty-tive Per cent, but this hus limit. It must, however, be remembered that the however, rere yeeesrall faemenaet vans meee 20 “4 coat on ay Se eee ay - Se ate ce active or available reserve is very small in compart- | 12 1s comprised 6/000 dbla. within the Tango of the quotations cutlery go Jas, eegethion With the taxes sup added, | #00 with these figures, which include compound in- Bunexed. The transactions tn Southern flour were moderate, pane fatat or réduced than helped this trade. phould | terest notes and three per cent certificates, besides | MULpricen Dut steady, with sales of "360 bole, at $7 6U'n ¥9 6h, Congress pass the law now before them, alluded to, | coin, There were $25,585,000 of the certificates out- | Corn meal was inactive, and prices were nominal. We A will be \p manufacturers of hardw: uote :— and ths 2? branches of it specifically se tae Standing on the Ist of March, and although they are | dupertine State and Western. $9 25 a 49 75 anecepiainte Come Peeere tia couny saint wenn thus part) “B,the trade has been good, in the cutlery | not specifically redeemable in greenbacks, but in | Pxtra State 239382428 | to nim. In the absence of counsel the accused de- aeacricd hai iupiements widens narawate ear | Atal Moves.” which the Treasury construes to | Enis fii aie $abs ioes | and demanded a heariig wich Was waned reece: sew ents, A yare, car- ‘ 0 00 10, ing brands. 0 7 Vd , Whic med for to- Peuters!, goods, .. there ie, 90 far, nothing to com pin si ees ank notes, ite eaten ae are Round oop Olle! trate brand 80 ry 100 | day. In the meantime ke remains in the Torte r '. e Fecent advance in coiton .ai the South low" y the authorizing act to ho! em as & . Louis low extrs s awaiting the result, tadthes feeenanee Tiepeery ey pS gierapce ig Portion of their legal reserve, provided that at least Te - 3 o Two Young River THIEVES SuotT.—Quite fre- and the hardware trade has felt the reaction, 4 | tWO-tifths of their reserve are in “lawful money of the 1] Wot 4aa | duent exhibition is given of the reckless audacity meine page on “cere ns he caraed tis sam United States"—namely, in legal tender notes and Southern, chol aod teuilly, 4 oa 16 75 | of our dock and river thieves, but very rarely is i a 1c@8 CO! vl cf California dour (sacks ae). like that & prestnt fguses an -anusualiy ‘nese toe Pe ailintis ot tee 0 antes re | Bree eapetumeceeerd {SS fg | mown tat degree of recklesmness llustrated inthe ness ¢ ecessity Must foliow.at the North. © West- phlaisoeds Urine loons aS = case of two boys brought yesterday before Justice cee one not aera “stock,” as itis termed, | actual amount of greenbacks held would appear 3s . = Kelly, at the Yorkville Poliee Disteict Court. The boys, aueinde. bitcge jf Alytiter dita tuey ed Era herd surprisingly small for the transaction of the business sree and rather |. who gave thelr names as William Burgess and Charles least, U aut is the impression of:our dealers. Stili; ail | Of the banks of this city, and it becomes a serious | } uit tore rice paid last | Clements, are caok only sixteen years old, very well things + considered, in .all Lnes of hardware, trade is | question whether specie should be allowed to close #240 was bid for No. $ sprin fair, a0 1, what is much to the point, sound.’ Cash is mag cilered "much more frequently than’ even ahoee tae | Constitute portion of the legal reserve, | atloay and $268 for choice Nol do. alloat, Cora oyen Papers muuisiactorily endorsed. in view of the fact that there is not 8 | (ine, ei eee Ty Met ag Ea Sie for ew Dine , the — pig hinged there has in no | bank in New York that would not elect py yi teereg hen ae Petar Demme Bi se ie geasva = be. 80 large a bu: in carpetinzs done. for old do. delivered ( ng at the inside price), a Lurfo rd goods.are canging leak by twenty-iive eens | © S48PeDd Payment rather than pay out its specie | for beigren pes Nope 13 for poy Gute Sere fem at onthe yard than they were this time last font ce atpar. An amendment to the National Currency { 8'xvc., w les of 85,000 bushels at 85c. a 85i¢c. in store. Of in at otuer quailties, Including the imported, a re- | act forbidding specie to form a portion of the legal | 17S,an barley the sales were unimportant but prices were 8 43 20, Selnet Satngy ‘hun nd aheeksted a Suporte, | TOREV® Wat after the resumption of specie payments | HIER IB TO On aoe euler nat run ee there has been # sult advance of ‘about ve per by the Treasury would have a salutary effect. The Eeocrally frm. oo Y nents were: To Tdverpeo be | cout, hese woods are at present greatiy affected by | totals of the bank statements for each of the last two | bushels whea ; gern Ep Shees South : tn dealers, and, iniact, are in request, mucn F steatner 2,600 bales cotton at isd. a Sgd.. Inciuding a small miore © @ thaw formeriy, at the North. ‘Previous o Meni oar he fre ae. bien 300 ptr neire ati Marseille (rom Philadelp! Iso tie very nest’ carpetings were in de- | Loans AP to, | GUND Haus.—Baleato the extent of 2000 bales, part in in search of booty, they took a fanc a ‘awl belonging to the schooner T. Hudson, lying at the foot of Fory-second street and not satisfied with taking this, thought they woul bois. petroleum on private terms. intimidate them, and so the captain blazed aw : x at them with the contents of Perish: : qualities “etna? gente fF, the sue Specie. 1.0070 | Beate ees woes weinvete WEMMENS® | Shot gin loaded with. Duckshct, “wot soony bay .d{' the Potomac for customers, AU tis is spdetean 3 34,227,103 GUNNY CLOTH was quiet but steady at 21c, for a repetition of the dose the boys Bote vigorous- 150,956,846 | HAY was in moderate request and. steady atS0e. a 90c. for 51,709,708 | shipping, #1 05 a $1 £5 for retail lots, 8c. for long rye straw, and 0be, for short do. Hi were without activity, but steady in value. We ot s¢ 0, and in thew place imattingt are suostituted, Legal tende, U Us.seasou Of carpet yoeds on interior accouut as hayg ts den tavorabie, aud byyers select with conde | THe gold market was dull and depressod’ by the denie, joneaee hus been doing so well ducing the | Prevailing etringency, and on Thursday and Friday ae 1986 do., 106. & 85c,, and Bavar u four a y 7 7 + rowing Beason, which have datered larvae nore ag mitch as 7-82 per cent per diem was paid for car- | "‘Hhar.—-We beard of no tmportant sales of any description Tuising of sueep aud cattle, that it is now considered | TSMg Coin, but the relaxation after extreme pres- Me OLanena The tn bg fas firms bet rr fier tock pecuule ily beget ow? than any other section; and | sure usually experienced of Saturday caused little | of most kinds is lijht. Sales 905 bbde, ‘Cuba “Siuscovado at expeck Me hose yiven to eee xrawing trade is | more than the ontinary rates to be current yester. | #¢ 8Sle. STORFS.—The transactions in spirite turpentine the caitpet line been disappoiused. 1 trade has | 449. The extreme range of the week was from 13014 | were again light, but prices were quite steady, the market beun, we repeat, exceedungiy heavy, How long it | to 137%, with the closing transactions at 1as\, this | vss St Sona Coley to sitive, at Bie; 18 do, on sh their oars to get out of the reac! io two, and the boys, making known the facts to the police, and officer Mahoney succeeded yesterday in arrest fe privase term and 50 do. ew York bbia.) at 67c, No. ws ‘we accepted is aesred-tuat busines wil con Price being bid. ‘The demand for customs duties at | Kosin, war quiet, but full prices pe Me pg erenentt ‘poth “were fay comuiitied Ia default of tinue active jor general as wi vi 5 exports of | ac 3d od held at ; il. ‘gen all as Jocal disnaud ul | He Port aggregated $2,561,928 and the exports of | At Sim cd it Nord wae bold at at ae eat ere) | a June. specte and bullion were Hmited to $1,281,052. The Pain ee tek We extra do. #695 8 4780. Of | ALLEGED HIGHWAY RoBDERY.—It is charged heard of no sal We quote. Wilmington at +335, ‘ales Were made in New Bedford of 650 bbls. crude ide, Other kinda fish otl were steady at our last quo- . Linseed was unchanged at ¢1 20a $133 in casks and Eight or ten days ago a ance business wa:8 done in | ‘short interest has been lai oreases e Gry oods. 1b Is veedingly active, Laut sume- | oF yorrowed gold th "tg f sraenflsientpeoe bide Wut iliusive. There was been @ rapid iasrease in | Of DoF! ee ney ee ae NG Oe Sey oa ht about by speculators and 4 euts of | rying stocks, and the fact of the amendatory Tax uiacturers, Who have pres fe “ some 9 palate PROVIStONS,—Recetpts 1,038. db 5 aulo mafhen eed toe enka ee at wigse tere | DU! baving become a law Is calculated to strengthen | prckaverent mene Oe oe Berks, 17 do. beet. 35 | Huptic street, nearly opposite his own house, and are Ibany seekers country merchants are a ‘ras i | he undertone of the marset, as its operation will | ‘esiee of animation in the market for pork today, and | TObbed him of the sam Ay a The allegation sets buy largely. Tney do uot like te be, tech Mealy | without doubt involve a large reduction in tie future jogs were a le better, new mens closing at $25 75, regu- | forth that on the night in question, while Mr. speaking, “stuck” —tuelr suelves ued’ witih goods oe ds ge, PARSE April. The sales, ooin- ° - receipta from internal reveaue. The daily range tuarked at prices that will have a tendency ta drive away consumers, Beyond thirty days totd mg. ip | S0tng the week is thasshown:— - w mess, #24 25 a and extfa prime, new mess for on i", do,, $2075 a 421 50 for including 7 ; oe arket me ption. Live hoge wei *i guaranteed m the dry goods market, pardicuia ry in = 3 Highest. Lowe arrivals of 1,800 bead.” Beef’ was gull: bat feng eeid os | and then rifled his pockets of the contents. This oc. tes Of LAXtlles, he pe ues Gud the superior (iuall- | Monday 1394 1 314 4:2" for plain mesa and 20 a $96 for extra | curred about twelve o'clock. As soon as Mr. os of (axtlles. “Lhe recent advance in cotton, # ich | Tues 1 i Sales 160 bole. Terce beet war quiet at | Douglass could arise he followed in the direction Seclus Ww be about as sensitive to the touch de grid, | Wedne 1 1 prime mess aod $a mil for Indiado, Beef } the men had taken, crying out “Watch | The pri- has, doubtiess, had much to do with this increasa, aud | ‘Thursday 1 i were dull aud heavy. The sales were 1 bbls. at ers Were arrested only a short time afterward, “in this conuésuion 1 shoal be ote 1 that at \ th ; Lite | for piokled shoulders ‘Nie. Inge, for wey at Hee Melee | and not far from the scene of the alleged robbery, by Be repens stated that at , the . . + Wi for smoked, 15),0..a 180, for pickled watse’ 17sec, tee Nee | an officer of the Twentieth precinct. They were yes- - ” goows can Low, less the coss\ of uinent securities were dull and rather heavy | smoked and ie. « 2c. for b spel. The sales were 195 pack- | terday brought before Justice Dodge at the Jetferson ed transporiauion, be obtained at as low figures as) in ages. Bacon was fn improved demand and very firm. Sales in the early part of the week, owing to the dimouity | 1350 voxes, at 12¢. © Ide, for Ctmberland tired tie, | Market Police Court. They assert their innovenc be fi o this city. In the interior of thus state goods of like quality wre largely Buluorais aad of obtaining loans, but, considering the severity of short rib. Long clear was quoted at lige, abort 000 eac' pare favorably with similar ‘ar the stvingeney; they showed poirot Atal ub & Ibigc., long ribbed 18ivc. and Cumberland cut | Mult of $5,000 each, Wiile cassimeres and doeskins equ ie ger ous me he 2 age ness, ot and there Wan s better demand, and, _ - — ga of the Harris” manuiaccare A and after Thursday the tendency of prices was Mrouger, the salen being I wt ‘. ul s o choice kettle rendered; also the cloth mills of Indiana. ‘These qualities compet: | sttongly upward, the low quotations current baving vellers’ option. “Buer and chocee ue MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. successfully with the imported. Hitois in aise Pais at brought in buyers for investment as well as on | *‘/e.*t the quotations tn our last. Vaucing rapidly tn tue manufacture of r tain qua Married. ties of gouds. The shawis made in the woo! speculative account, the latter bidding one the m 10 bbis. at lu. do, at He. of that stale are exceedingly beautiiui indesign wad | Per cent above the market on opttuns ve Sei a slo. ‘asin light de. | | Dovorerty—Jerrexs.—On Thursday, April 2, at five in quality. They are sought for with avid ud ct srmly at Mc. The only sales we of | the residence of the bride, 112 bans street, by the on she Atlantic seaboard are not unfrequentiy sud. aa | Of, tMTty uss in thetr favor, On Saturday | ¥: Private terns Free was dulled ad tM do,for Save | Revs K, C. Quennell, WiLtiaM J. DOUGHERTY to Imported. In dealing, therefore, with Western wen | Prices responded 4 @ 9% per cent to the | stuntard white dc. In Puilndee hist emeued We atote ae a piaughter of George Jeffers, Eaq., Mauwfacturers at the East and merciants here { “let up” in me Q 2 = ly quiet, but full prices were demanded, Sales 600 bbis. clty, . shoud not forget the broad fact that in a few youre in uOY, BOG INO EATEN CldONd GWT ONE, | als whine oon bel on stundnre eine oie. SULTZER—HOLDGAYE.—On Wednesday, March 25, As these securiies are the cheapest in Wall street, Riot Carol ali but stead Raton — jenly at lige. @ Bllige, growsng their own Wool, th dv, AL ONO. & Fo. golds peopie of the comuon- Wealtiss beyond the great | os may take the warkeg | T4!lWay Shares veing very high in comparises, they iu Jo raw Ou fT en Vy, even in cotton t themselves, will undoubtedly experience a steady reaction from | full prices were realized for all Rimi tg both of West Farms, Westchester county. Although a slignt decrease was experienced in | yhe recent se Cura was quote! at Wigc, a lic. There were waa of #00 |. WEBB—KNEVITR—On Friday, April 3, at Passaic, coal at the montily auction saies a iew days wince | event depression under @ more abundant | p) et Wage: & So. for Cube, the latter price for centrifugal; | N. J., by the Rev. M. B. Smith, JouN M. Weun, the trade is prosperous. No reaction is thought oi, | #'PPIY of money. They will be the frat » 18) boxes, art as ahs sqentned was quiet and Lon this city, to AMELIA A., Youngest daughter of the Ge *! » for for nard, Liye. @ M w, The demand throughout the coming season will be 4 feel the eifect of the return flow of late Lieutenant Thomas L. Knevitt, RN. No cards, quite up to the supply, and as the mines are jn youd currency from the " SEEDS. atl and enti order and the Worsingmen sutistied, a trade yielding | C¥CNCY Horn she interior, and ag notations are | gg 4g. \oid ‘Clover wan unchanned to cotreky Dominal at Died. y ra t ‘ : 9, Thnotby @ fair progit is not unreasonably expected, new about three per cent below those current at she moe A BG 28 82 90. Rough dax was duil but steady | Axnersox.—On Sunday, April 5, after a tin, ring Aon the Grug ling (a large busluess, particularly for | wegivning of the year, allowing for the accrued in- | “gy Sues ‘as in moderate demand the sales being | Hines, Mrs. MARY ANN ANDBRSON, In the Tid year Western acount, lias been transacted. The people | gerest, it foliows that there is so much margin for a | about 25,000 Ibs., at Live. » 1630, i of her age. of Lie Souty are too poor to tduige in wWedical pre- Tat was moderately active and steady; sates 65,000 The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- aretions just now, and the whovesale dealers are | PRE Atleast. The conversions of seven-thirty notes looking to the Western States for custom. Foriner| at the Sub-Treasury for the week ending on Friday “the South” was tie “sick man.” But he swallowed, are thus reported:— 2. w 12 ve. mapa ts, 90 bbls. The market was inactive 6 nom one o'clock. ad nousevm, #0 Many pile between istv aud lew Ma 2 POTS BaTu.—Suddenly, on Saturday, April 4, ‘ neh 28, «$89,850 Apri ta shin the woodes of “holow't ware, the crockery, | Mares 20 Moroso Apri THE DRY GOODS MARKET. betiiport NJ. Eutzaneri Bi, wile of William Hath, the statiouery, the wire, biass and copper sce, the | Maralt s1.. 79,500 April 3, 77,800 nen in trae ct inecal neree teak silver plated wate, the saddiery, gas fixtures, var- ‘The railway share market wae sustained by the The market for domestic cotton goods has ruled Brennan.—On Friday, April 3, Joun Brenan, Re The tives and friends of the family are Law Ana fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of fis father, Patrick Brennan, 1t4 nish and Pa rata aerate oo painters’ Neerenedplichin wig tipiend - her: Jragshss Pais teat he sucean an all hp eather, flour, india rubber, gutta perc OTK ey, 0 acouiripl ie | week, Pp y a nds of cotton per ‘any ower lipes of ‘Sade oni bust ees Hyrhest rates known to Wail Street, exeept, | rics have matertMly advanced. The movement has mj my Gr eg, es been Hopes ane cron, a telat fone be paid for loana. But | been ogo by hog glean activity, ex- t many | ities Of skins baving been suid » showing streaug revealed weakness. citement an jvauce in cotton here and in Liver- vanoeta a3 as the demand ie becoming | The @ques kuew that if they aliowed the market to pool, and the improvement in prices ix a direct conse- more perinanent, and as specuiation is not ruling tue | deciine at All a panle would have been the result, uence of the euhancement of the cost of production. Wiringse ti ae” ewcuve | and hence M became @ muiter of life or douth with havmg ban © Mater treat tn “a pre fi eng With ordinary management, speculation discoun- | them ta support it, it was never in a more critiea | vious corresponding tine, Many of them had Able (rade. Every tatiroad or other avenue of com. | COMMIKAN, and it was never more resolutely upheld J 40 ,WIR AWAY custom fF, WALL of ‘assoctmente, ered Wales M8 Speeek OS Bow comew may | DY artificval inacnces under adverse circumstances. | jurge and good assortment ver fice wit aurnce te from Wie ity, adds to its business, increases its | It is none the loss in danger of bieaking down now, | have been apparent to all, But jo have drawn pan ag fy yy AN however, than it was then, The Vanderbilt-Erie war manufacturers’ agenia considerably, and 1 notice, No carriages allowed, CLARK.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 5, Hersa- BAH, widow of Join Clark, aged 81 years, Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock from the residence of her son-in-law, D. P. Barnara, 106 President street, CoLLINs.—On Sunday, April 5, at two o'clock, Collins and niece of Timothy and Cornelius Colltus, Mailow, greet to attend the funeral, which will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her iate a rosevution of trade has been of great driving gradus ly but surely men of ‘oumparatively has to @ gaeat extent demoralized it and driven ‘ath artinents of the dry gov de basiness. residence, No, 441 Ninth street. finall capital oat of the Southern, Westera and | me outside pebiic away. The bull cliques enhanced cost of production has, of caurse, Cork (ire! Eastern lines of (ide, aud merchants With millions | gnq themagivos eatdied with au endrmous | Caused @ corresponding advance tn the price’ of at their command )\"¢ slowly but positively absorbing " i oods from firat lauds, £0 that stocks in jobbay's? that which formerly Was diatributed Zaone the | load, and there ue no buyers beyond some | fis gamnol be replenished save on Pr af | days. pany. A few years in vce and haifa dozen great | of the brokers and @ few other professional | highot pricey; 8@ Lhat even in the event of a reaction The relatives and friends af the family are respect- houses in cack branch Of trade wil) transact the apeculators, Hence she cliques are forced to doa | In bo.h cotton aad moods prices, it would seem, » fully invited to attend the fmyeral, from her late real- mercantile business of the ntry, rule of deal of “washing” fri order to give the market | Cow svarcely go mach lower-than they are at thé | ence, 446 Wooster street, this (Mondayy morning, ‘of a few can, with Me enorm@us Cy do | Rood dea sree itty A market | Hrevont wang, and ah seasorable yoods are now | ab ten o'clock. baby capnot—coucWue and « wo |} aD Appearauce oO! ledihy de tivity, Many of those | jugier than they were @ Week agu and con DyCKbi.—Vn Sunday, April 5, Liazie, oniy dangh- nd) radu A copy. William Dealing, aged % years, 11 months and ib en it, too MISCELLANEOUS. OF A DERANGED STOMACH TO ITS ¥ FUNCTIONS Is HOFFS MALT EXTRACT. IT GIVES 4 HEALTHY APPETITE AND REGULAR DIGESTION, NEUTRALIZES ALL UNDUE ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, CURES NAUSEA AND MORBID TASTE, AND FITS THE STOMACH FOR THE DIGESTION OF THE HEARTIEST DIET. THE FOLLOWING LETTER, RECEIVED LATELY WITH MANY OTHBRS, WILL. ter of Henry 8. and Helen A. Decker, aged 10 7ea The. relatives ai “friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the residence of nce of her West Fourteenth DEMAREST.—On S) ter of I, 0. and Mar, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tue! past one o'clock, 653 Greenwich telezr’ gma funeral ne at Bt higher than its predecessor, and private telezr, er, Nicho! ine, a hovemmeaeny stuvted qi higher, 20 Ld ie mine Wednesday afternoon, at mar! las been kept! a perfer the week. ‘The goods market has closely, sympa- junday, April 6, EMILy H., dat thized with wotton, and pricea have steadi'# favored Demarest, aged 9 years ‘the seller, and the market closed buoyant and strong day afternoon, at from the residence of her parent Donatpson,—On Saturday, April 4, Joun DoNaLD- Son, in the 55th year of his One The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, Bay street, Stapleton, Staten Island, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, CATHARINE ANN, Wife of York. Suddenly, on Saturday, April 4, onlydaughter ot I. B, Gager, ral Will take place from her residence, seats saree) Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at GREEN.—On Saturday, April 4, Mrs, SaRaH B., wife of Richard 8. Green, in the 70th year of her age. ind friends of the family are respect- 0 attend the funeral, on Tuesday ‘at ten o'clock, from her late residence, No. 2, WM. M. HoLuws, Wooiten goods continued to be fairlysought after, We annex the current quotations for some of the ie ie: BLEACHED MUSLINS.—New York Mills, 4-4, 30c.; * New Youx, March 31, Dear Mz. Horr:— Please send one dogen of your Malt Extract, with bill. It is for my son, Who is something of @ consumptive. Your Malt Extract bas rendered excellent service to one of our- friends im his trouble of the stomach, Mrs, BERNHARD, 613 Sixth street, New York. HOFF'S Depot, 542 Broadway. NOTHER GREAT CURE OF CONSUMPTION BY UHENCK'S MEDICINES. A DE SCHENCK'S Ny Vouk, Nov. 2, 1866, ft my duly to express SRXWEED "TOAIO wife had a most dis- tor four years, during which time sh care of two physicians, Howevel ‘and was contined to all hopes o: her ever getting well, as At that time I was assure: f Consum| I and theref< re ite Kock, 4-4, 20¢, @ 21c.; BROWN MUSLINS.—Amoskt A, 4-4, 183¢¢. @ 19¢.; Atlantic A, 4-4, 19¢.; Pacific, 4-4, 183gc. a 19¢.; Aga- wam, #4, 150, @ 153¢¢.; Stark A, 4-4, 18)¢c.; Laconia, unnell’s, 14c. &@ 1433¢.; Wamsutta, 134¢c,; Lancaster, 1ic.; Pacific, l4c. a Drii1s.—Standards, Amoskeag, Atlantic, &c., 17c. The relatives fully invited StRiPEs.—Amoskeag, 2434. a 254<¢.; York, 234¢, @ 240.; American, lic. a 1ic.; Eagle, 12!4c. @ 134¢.; Dr. J. H. SOHENCK.—S1R—I consid 207 East Eighteenth street, HOLMBS,—On Thursday, A) hant, England, the father of Mr. W ‘0. 334 Second avenue, aged 90 years, Hakrer.—Snddeniy, on Saturday, April 4, RIcH- ARD W. Haren (printer), in the 48th year of his age. it ea and friends of the family are respect- ind the funeral, from his late res- r street, Brooklyn, E, D., this mm, at two o'clock. HARRINGTON.—On Saturday, aged 28 years ant friends of D&Nims.—Amoskeag, 32c.; York, 30c.; Union, 18¢.; = 7] , 30C. TICKINGS.—Amoskeag, 2lc, a 38¢.; Everett, 30c. a Repti physicians gave uy by her physician that she was in the last st tion, and Beyond the reach of swesteal akil coud not five much longer. touo; but 1 am GLazEeD Camnriés,—Amoskeag, 10c, a 103¢c.; Vero Inst advice was for ‘AMBRICS.—3later’s, 13¢.; Lonsdale, 12}¢c. , April 4, DANIEL J. the family and those John, Patrick and Dennis, and his brothers-in-law, Luke Grehey and John Sheehan, and men batchers are respectful! eral, from the residence ‘of his sister, No. 343 East Twenty-fourth street, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘at half-past one o'clock, without further notice. Cork papers please copy. Latvin.—on_ Frid: widow of Jaceb Lait The relatives and South, which sbe inten ted — aes remy Cater bares tune ww ‘ar ur Wail ie meat YoU wiv had-an examination’ through your well caplrometer, the result being a promise ye falthful use of your val eines she soon’ recovered good health, and state and say that she is now perfectly well. to your vainable mediclues, and I beg you to accept my sin- My only anxiety now Isto make her experience known to others, 60 that the virtue of HARRINGTON, Corser JEANS.—Amoskeag, 1440. ; Pepperell, 16¢.; Corron CHECKS.—Park Mills, 25¢.; Union Mills, joskeag, brown, 25¢.; f atarioute ait ril 3, Mrs. MARY LATTIN, he 70th year of her age. is of the family are respect- fully invited to uttend the-funeral, from’ her late resi- dence, 1,389 Broadway, ‘between Forty-eighth and uate streets, this (Monday) afiernoon, at one LOCKET?.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 4, Josery LOCKE!T, Sr., aged ‘The relative and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re- sidence, 169 Carlton avenue, on Tuesday afternvon, at two o'clock, Livinaston.—On Sunday, April 5, SARAH, widow ten, aged 67 years. tends are invited to attend the fu- neral, from her late residence, No. 159 West Twenty- third street, on Wednesday morning, at eleven Remains will be taken to Greenwood. MoLiNARD.—At Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, April year of her age, LAURA GENBT, relict of gee Molinard, * ny papers please copy. MORRELL.—On yoann April 4, Mrs. Rut Mor- RELL, aged 76 years, 3 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son-in-law, Moses street, near Grand, Wiillarnsburg, on Tuesday after- it one o'clock. 'Y.—On Saturday, April 4, JoHN MURPHY, a native of Cork, Ireland, aged 83 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend thefuneral, from his late (0. 143 Greenwich street, to Calvary Ceme- tery, thts (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. Fennsylvania papers please copy. McCosker.—On saturday, April 4. Jouw McUoskER, @ native of the parish of Maghea, county Derry, Ire- Jand, aged 55 years. The friends and retatives of the family are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 329 Columbia street, South Brooklyn. mains will be removed for interment from St. Peter’s church, corner Hicks and Warren streets, this (Mon- ) afternoon, at two o'clock. CMASTER.—On Sunday, April 5, at 352 West Thirty- street, Mary MCMASTER, daughter of James itherine McMaster, and niece of David and Mary McMaster, in the 32d year of her age. Relatives and friends of ti! invited to attend the funeral services, at her late res' dence, 352 West Thirty-second street, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. /Funeral on Wednesday. Nicki.s.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 5, of con- sumption, Mis8 ANTOINETTE Ni Relatives and friends are respectfull, attena the funeral, from the residence of her brother- in-law, David B. Dearborn, 179 Fort Green place, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. will be taken to Gardiner, Me., for interment. O’BRIEN.—On Saturday, April lict of Lawrence O’Brien, a native of the parish of Tobinstown, county Meath, Ireland, aged 70 years. acquaintances, and those of her son, Thomas O'Brien, and her son-in-law, Edward pon tea are respectfull, T give you full priviiege to. ee Chief Steward of steamship saratoy 21, foot of Fulton street, ing. CK” profess! at bis every TUESDAY) trom ree of charge; but for a thorough examination of the Lungs with bis ee of the Pulmonie Syrup aud bottle, or e \ r gists everywhere. A full a is rooms, 82 Bond street, PRINTING CLOTH.—44 by 48, 73{c. @ 8c.; 48 by 52, 8c, &834C.; 52 by 56, 840. & 8}4c.; 56 by 66, Sic, a Residence, 208 Elm street, near 83¢c.; 56 by 60, 83c. a 9C.; 60 by G4, 9340. a 940.5 Gt lesidence, ims i Patients cau consuit Dr, SCE! rooms, 82 Bond street, New ) ork, 69 years and 6 months, fe Beameet tom! ARREST OF A BROADWAY DIAMOND DRALER—AT- | LEGED LARCENY oF JEWELS.—Late on Saturdayafter: 4 noon Mr. George F. Nesbitt, doing business at No. 165 Peani street, appeared before Justice Dowling, ‘at the Tombs, and preferred a complaint against Borden W. Plumb, a dealer in diamonds at No. 512 Broadway. In his aMdavit Mr. Nesbitt charges that at different times, running along from January to February, 1566, both inclusive, he loaned to Plumb sums of money amounting in the aggregate to $10,850, and took from him as security for the repayment of the money a quantity of diamonds set in earrings, brooches, finger- rings, bracelets, &c. On the 2d day of March, 1566, Plumb called upon Mr. Nesbitt at his place of William Livin; DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY, Retatives and A IF EXTRA—CLAG6 961, APRIL EDDY & GO., Managers. Olfictal Drawings of the Paducab Lottery of Kentucky :— BXIitA—oLAgs 313, APRIL 4,1 7) 7, 38 9, 75, 70, Th” “WwOOD, COLTON & CO.,’ Managers: For circulars, <c., in the above Lotteries address. MURRA kK. Lounsbury, Sixth UIST'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS ARE “POPUs r because redabie.” Plant them once and you wil ad for Buist’s Garden Manualand’ Plant them ulways. Aunanac (or Is aud Gardeners’ Price Current of We veilver ail orders In New York fre! monds. Mr. Nesbitt sporti took the jewels Aduress huvert Buist, Jr., Seed Grower, Philadelphia, en deposited, and Placed them on a table before Plumb, immediately after which, it is alleged, the latter began to examine ‘and wrap them up, then, placing the package of dia- EAUTIFUL GILT GRANT CAMPAIGN BADGES, which for neatuess and cheapness cannot be excelled. 1) to p35 per day; profits 2 2 ceais (oc samples and circular t2 BLOOD. Vbartus street, Phila ielphia, Pa, Agents make (rom ‘LARGED JOIN’ ALL ed by Dr, ZACHARIE, 760 Broade ases of tug ieet © pee AND PROVISIONS. and therefore chaages him with the larceny of the same. On the aftidavit of the complainant the ma- gistrate issued a warrant for Plumb's apprehension and placed it in the hands of Captain Jourdan, of the Sixth precinct, for service. Yesterday morning Mr. Pluinb was waited upon at his residence, No. 67 West Eleventh street, by Captain Jourdan, and in- vited to take a walk to the Tombs. The diamond dealer entered an indignant protest to the proceed- ing, alleging that It was illegal to arrest him on the will find our stock unequalled in quality, variety and cheapness... GEORGE C, PARKER & BRO., 287 Washington street, corner of Murray. family are respectful RosE O'BRIEN, re- Extra Refined Kerosene. NREAT BARGAINS ARE OFFERED DAILY X Tras, Collees, sugars, Mackerel Mola The friends an requested to attend the from her late residence 66 Mott street, this (Monaay) afternoon, at two o'clock. O’GREADY.—On Sunday, April 5, MARY O’GREADY, largaret O’Gready, a native Lepnaich SR. AGNEW, daughter of Michael and of me, county Limerick, Ireland, aged The friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 346 East Twelfth RING.—At Norwalk, Conn., on Sunday, April 5, ch Rina, Esq., of New York, in the 88th year Notice of funeral hereafter. RaYMOND.—On Friday, April 3, James Hy Ray- The relatives and friends of the famil, quested to attend the funeral, nue and Rodney street, ) afternoon, at two o'clock. RoGers.—On Friday morning, April 8, MARIA Roasrs, widow of Thomas Rogers, in the 6sth year of her vo The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 238 East Broadway. RORDELL.—On Sunday, April 5, of diptheria, Katy L., eldest daughter of K and iter of William Hoey, deceased, years and 11 months, ington (D. C.) papers please o be widow of the late Charles Smith, in the 78th ‘ives and friends of the famtly are respect- ited to attend the funeral, from the Presby- h, Jamaica, L. L, on esday at half-past ten o’clock, without further notice, SraDER.—At Jamaica, L. 1. SrrPHen L. Srap ptroutane Notice. ck DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT B&OWN COD LIVER OIL, Tn consequence of the immeuse demand for this celebre‘e?, Oil in all parts of the world, the cuptdity of un io America a fraudulent dressed, intelligént and well mannered boys, whom none would suspect capable of crime. Several nights since, in their rovings along the East river docks ers has been excited. been audactoualy sold for some years. I easton and the put genuineness of Dr. DE JON COD LIVER VIL, and to realize its unequalled bowie of JONGH'S GENUINE OIL, Shipped to the United states by bis London, is now sealed « 18, white top, stam) ¢ label bears the addi ed ayenta for ihe United Bold by all respectable drugy! add to the value of their plunder by taking with them the hawser by which the schooner was fastened to the wharf. They had severed the hawser and Were hauling it into the small boat when Captain Buell, of the schooner, who was sleeping on board, woke up, and seeing what they were about told them to desist and bring back the yawi and hawser or he would shoot them. This threat of shooting did not corner of Wythe ave- Brooklyn, EB. D, and Canada. £ £0, 84 Vesey street, N. Am of the captain’s uble shooter, The capiain jum; into a small boat and pursued them; but it was four oars against (or Hunter's Point reached the land first, when they abandoned their booty and made good their escape. Captain Buell made ry Roedell, an of Brook. irday, April 4, ing them. The captain proved to be a g shot. The boy Burgess received several buckshots in the head and body, and his com- panion had one of his hands badly shattered. After their escape they made tueir way to Dr. L. P. Derm- HAIR BAZAARS.—GREAT DEPOTS Hair Goods. Beautiful 1 ros 261 Gran on Saturday, April 4, ESS EXPATIATING ON THE The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at Jamaica, L. 1, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past VANDERVOORT.—On Frid: DERVOORT, in the 62d year The relatives and fully invited to attend the afternoon, at two o'clock, No. 552 West Fifty-first street, Van KInk.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Saturday, Apri) 4, JosgPH, son of J. A. and Rachel A. Van Kirk, aged 5 years, 2 months and 11 days. ton and New Brunswick (N. J.) papers please April 3, at Hudson % Waterman, poe (THE RELicIous PRE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Remarks from— CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER, Elbert 8. Porter, editor; Charles Van Wyck, publisher, Insue dated New York, February 27, 1888, What a blessing it may prove to the readers of the “ Aeria? Tale,” the Lost Image, The moral and physical mani ness, which is lost through popular vices, can easily be found. by the use of this Panacea, taken in connection with Rose against Edward Donohue and John Hawkins that on the night of the 4th inst. they attacsed George Douglass, of No. 224 West Nineteenth street, in the April 8, PETER VAN- rt. this (Monday) Douglass was going home, he was followed by two late residence, men, and when nearly opposite his own house they came upon hun from behind and, striking him a heavy blow on the head, felied him to the und, WATERMAN.—On_ Frid: ., ANNA C., wife of 26 years and 18 days, e relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Pai sade a this (Monday) morning, THE EVANGELIST, J. G. Craighead and H. M. Field, editors. but the magistrate committed them to answer in de- rs please copy. inthis city, on Pridi WESLRY, daughter of the 20th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to St. Mark’s church, corner of ‘enth atreet, this (Monday) morn Her remains will be the half-past eleven A. M. New Haven ye, Westchester county, for interment. Wooprvrr.—On Sunday mornin, residence in this city, HARRIETTB Hon. L. B. Woodrat Justice Horniower, of New Jersey. Notice of the funeral hereafter. EEE ERERIneinemenemmmmee s rememeetnemmmmeememaeent MISCELLANEOUS. MEDICAL WONDER—HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. Rheumatism, neuralzia and ferofula, king's evti, canes of di of the Kidneys, saltrbenm, &c., sovereign pariser, HYAITS LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. Joseph MoLaughiin of mercurial scrofuia after #t Observing an editorial in the Intelligencer of above date, It ‘says :—Take no more balsam, mercury, oF unpleasant medh cines for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, the results of vice growa weak through excess, &c. THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURALIST. Orange Judd & Co., Proprietors. See April number, attend the funer: past nine o'clock. April 5, at her URNET, wife of and daughter of the late Chief They having seen my advertisement, are fully acquainted? with ite uses and merits, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH. A full deseription of its marvellous powers, 2nd caretub dlagnosie of the state of those who are supposed to need ity. finds ite best expporters in the publishers of the CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER, THE EVANGELIST and THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURALIST., The editorials tn the above papers were entirely ansolt- cited by me, tn fact, I have no personal acqnaintance with any of thetr publishers, and sufferers will do well to, call on them before purchasing, tn order to obtain fuller’ at the residence of the bride's mother, by Kev. — Gessner, WILLIAM B, SULTZER to Lizzie HOLDGATE, ut, 1m rm ad the wr jy oured By told had destroyed a of the holes entirely throagh the roof of Bre moutte He was then (1867 residing In Phil cian bad abandoned the case and when his brother advised him to alsain, one bottle of which enabled him to leave his bed to this city, In one mont fully invited to attend the funeral from her late resi- dence, 31 Cannon street, on Tuesday afternoon, at he was entirely cured, at Eliza- ly cured Mr, William e1 80 severe a character that be head, and was Balsain has been tested by the public a are. and there are two cases out hy itn certain curative or Fistula (0 all curable cases, incipal nd Soli by druxapstes oi per bowde, or atx for 88, LEGALLY OBTAINED IN Hi. T. HELMBOLD, 894 Broadway, Droggista upwards of elghween years, and manufacturers of Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, ———= Hester street, this (Monday) afternoon, #* two o'clock, without further enness or desertion fu advance; adv! “LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THR PLANO! fis’ restdences for #10 joarter; P'Tadress, with realdense, Feaches, box sa "FIRST CLASS TENOR DESIRES AN BN chareh in Brooktya, A once. Counsellor-at-law, 261 Broad: TTENTION, SO THERN, WESTERN MILLINERS AND CATHERINE, daughter of Jeremiah and Catherine The friends and relatives of the family are re. IRCULARS AND INFORM. aii legalized lotteries, TENOR, WITH CULTIY rence in) chureh nits Clase quartet, of as director obion, 196 Broadway and 163 Fulton. HOUSEHOLD WORD. low fe the time to Ware, Cutlery and Kit hem best avd cheapest stores, Cooper Instiiure, New Yor SOPRANO WHO HAS HAD LONG EXPBRIRNOE IN’ nd coucert ia at libert fo'a frst ciags choir, DEALING.~-On Friday, April 3, Cnanrry, wife of ceratera, vet the to BASSFORD'S corter LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW jenertion, drunken neat ty; nd charge until divorce ob- Ws, afdorney, &¢, 78 Nassau st, Fre nee ee ne GAN POR CHURCH OR PARLOR; 4 STOPS, with pedais coupled, fine tone and jn complete 4625 Ltrs avenue BSOLUTE DIVO)

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