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ni lh EN ES te tt E Conso!s and American securities were quoted thug FINANCIAL AND _COM! RCIAL. | In London to-day and on the previous dates men- ESDAY, July 28—6 P. M. : tlone, T The gold market has been strong and active to- day and the fluctuations were from 148% to 144! with the closing transactions at 144%, follow “which the quotation declined to 144a 14433. Th ‘was @ moderate Lorrowing demand for coin, and Qoans were made at rates varying from two and a half ito three and a half per cent for carrying. The gross ‘olearings amounted to $53,244,090, the currency bal- nnces to $2,641,446 and the gold balances to | } $1,788,041, ‘The sudden decline in gold to 143% was | ‘atue to an ertor in the press despatch, which quoted Sive-twenties at 7334 a 7314 in London instead of 724 j bit Mr Vit July 18. Comvols..+. ++... 9435 B 945 evonties.,. 7234 a 723, nis Gentral SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tuesday, July 28—10:25 A.M. Suly 22, Shs @ 94% July 8, Ghes & OAK 100 Quickstiver Mz Co. 170 8 Express Co.2d6 @ 72%, and when the correct quotations became 119 Adama Express... 68 jxuown gold immediately recovered to 1445;. The | 54) = 2 pmerenn Ee mas 2% speculative feeling in the Gold Room continues 66 39 Wells-Fargo Ex..... 27, ‘strongly in favorofa higher premium, and the bs 100N = ami floating supply of coin is so simull that Its price can ri Pd ‘be to @ great extent controlled by speculative com- nt ons binationa, and the Treasury is powerless to Influence a on the promium materially except by good management cry 954 ofthe finances, Including the eMicient collection of : zt ‘ fesse im the revenue. The new Funding biil prohibits the | 200 Mich South, 84m. 96 M'SeN ind RR... 9255 Secretary of the Treasury from paying any commis- | {yA ated tee ae iy Ove t Pit oe ‘Be ions upon his sales‘of gold or securities, and from HO) ToleWab equip be Tig 160 Chica N WRR, This and the fact that the balance of gold inthe | I@eGreat WeuStm.. 72° 100 Chie Expr 4 By pation’ vaults is smaller than usual it is generally gd Ve ont oe: wupposed that the government will remain out of the Tag 200 Mila St Paul p market as a seller, Fed Tow iawn ‘The tone of the market for government securities oe ¢ Jas been decidedly frm all day, notwithstanding thas the speculative transactions have been on @ very restricted scale. More orders are, however, said to have been received by telegraph than usual of late, while tho offerings of stock, both on the street and by parties in the country, have been very light. Now that Congress has adjourned ii is reasonable to look Jor tnereased activity and considerable improvement 0 Lita Fe W & 15 Park Ban ° 138 Can Nauonal unk: 108 25 Fourth Nat Bank... 105 10 Ninth Nationa) Bk.. 110 f0 Ata Exchange Bank 19 100 Canton f mieh Half-past Two o’Clock PB. M. $1509 US 6's, '81, cou. #1000 Mich South wf bds 10136 ‘600 ao. 10 sh» Continental Bis. 104 in quotations. The German houses continue duyers aa ne gonts of five-twenties for shipment, and the plethora ef loanable funds makes it an easy task for sawed ailin wel iis ee | f the dealers to carry large amounts, The investment § £055 '62..b3 149% 140 Boston Water P" Ww tlemand which would have Immediately foowed rion Us wat sah, as igs 10D Ainited Beaten Bx,... 465 the disbursement of the July interest on the public con, debt but for the agitation of the financial question has not yet been fully feit, and hence it 13 Mable to develop itself at any time; for at present prices there are no other securities offering the same induce- jain U 8 080, 0.0 5004 Tens ts, new. ments to Investora as governments, At the close | Ico : the market was steady but dull at the snb- iS 300 Chie 4°50 W pret, 100 Chie & Rk Is RR. 00 Joinea quotations:—lievistered, 1891, 115 coupon, 1881, 11514 a 115%; 5-20's, 1862, 110 @ 1103¢; 6-20’s, couj 2, 40., 1864, L113g @ 111%; do., 1365, 112% do., 1865, January ant July, 10934 a 10994; do., 1867, 10914 & 1095¢; do., 1803, 10914 a 109%{; 10-40"s, regis- tered, 108!¢ a 10334; 1-40°s, coupon, 10534 a 108% July 7.30’, 109 a 109 August compounds, 1865, 11834; September do., 113; October do., 11734. The railway share market coutinues firm but only moderately active. The prevatling disposition of the atreet is, however, to buy rather than sell, and there have been large transactions to-day in Erie, COMERCIAL REPORT. Turspay, July 23—8 P.M Burning MATRRLALS.—The market for Eastern spruce contioued passably active and firm at previous prices, The arrivals are only moderate, ‘There were sales of 600,000 fect at $19 a $22, including @ cargo of 100,000 at the latter price, Yellow pine timber was moderately active and steady at $30 8 85, according to quality. Latha were in brink demand and There were sales of about 1,00),0:0 teady at provion i New York Central and Cleveland and Pittsburg for | Bes "eis at "Roe e cement was steady at 4178 per Ada Yr ime was unchanged, com:non being quoted at the next two quarterly dividends, on which last four | toi inp a ea. “Bricks rewsined sendy yt Bit for Lon Island, $10 a #19 for North ou per cent is offered (n cash. ‘The other stock3 were comparatively neglected. Tennessee bonds of the new issue were bid up to 6534, apparently for the purpose of making a market to sell on. A report was circulated to the effect that the State of Tennessee had called upon the government at Washing- ton for twenty thousand troops, but this probably originated tn the call on the Legislature ie BW for Jernoy, Bid & $22 for Croton and $4 a 850 for ralladelphta front somewhat irregular, Sales ba, at cloaing at about 8c. 9 446. Corvene-For Rio there was n good demand aia} pricea, Sulex were eilected of 2,420 bags, ex Chan 084 do, La Mata, on private terma, Hicew were soa at the fol- lowing quotations:—Ordinary carg ean aed Fist ait ara en fair do 1X. a Also; 0 6. 4 extremes for Lots, $e. & ibye. al? ee poaes Messrs, Willinm Scutt & inde were duil at Sona make the stock Rio July 28, 1808, in New York, 155.794 Yor that numper of the militia to suppress the Ku | Rrsei Nottie, Ui00s Philadelphia, 10,000; Baltimore, 45,000; Klux Klan. Money continues in superabundant sup- CANDLES.—There were no important sales of an; reap 02.)¢ pus rices were ends atdlc.a ag for sdamantine ply at three per cent on government securities and for sperm al other first class collaterals to borrowers in good credit, and at four per cent on mixed collaterals to borrowers in general. The banks find their fleld for 36 inch head Rs iuunted at #2 nate ot #3 10 molanses, do. #2 inch do do. A “eh: ox dss | Ria, nts hoop, 1 fot 82's #88 the employment of money limited to Wall street, the Corpet.—The market for ingot continued to rule quiet but applications for disconuis being unimportant, and | £7, dive eset were, aba, 6/00 ea Be or Bat Gret class commercial paper is scarce and {nu demand CoTTroNn.—Receipts 1,015 bales. The market for this staple at $ & 6 per cent The condition of ex- | Sing'eura uae te sat inte” Attention city rome, enn witch extn nero provala im | Sia ao aici ee ae ond pe the sr Piven ptt East and West, boing Lass bales, which were token by epinaera We there is nothing in the financial prospoct likely | qwote:— To materially disturb this state of alttre for an in ond Pasta: nls Mola: tad Tete Aefiite length of time to. come. The twenty-five | Qrrorisai : - FA 3 millions of new three per cent certificates will sup- | Low midail a Bs ply the place of the outstanding compound interest | Mi‘ding: a notes as fast as they mature, and the fact of all the Dxzwoovs gut but drm. *Sibcke Night, we ‘ood $16, gold; Lima wood, %75 & 5, uote Jamaica logw q }d, and St. ‘Dorf government loans being closed and trade being du!l and mainly on a cash basis will cause money to re- main in good supply in Wall streot, while the drain of currency westward to move the crops is going sorward, although it is reasonable to expect an ad- vance in the rate of interest to six aud seven per ventin September and October. *' At the commencement of business the railway share market was firm but dull, and at the early ses- sion of the open board Erie sold at 694, Cleveland and Pittaburg 89% and Reading 95'%. At the first regular Ko logwood, B21 a #29, curren DRUuS AND DYRO wero getierlly quiet, but alte fn valus. ‘Sales 170 tons sal ‘oda ‘tpt BN a RL By gods 500 do, soda ash at $2 ss Oa do. 100 drams ones tote at isc. ourrency cence, Mesching powders at 4 56: 9,000 kegs bi carb, soda, which was quoted at ood 6", gold, on private terms. sH.—Dry cod were inoderate! ve, with nales of 1,000 qquiutale George's at 47 25 « 97 Macicie ware quit, ‘bat Pa with sales of W for Ro, 1 auore for new No. 3 Herring were 4 0, pola. in iota, fro 0 3 mm atore at §23 25 a 28 a WES YS (or No. L bay, $16 8 817 00 for large No.8 and gy . for No.1 uy $0.38 a 88 80, scaled per bos io, hm Pickled salmon, $26 Foun anv Ghats, Tier 1 bbls, flour, 66 do. and B00 packs corn meni 102-967 bushels eorm BI ale ‘to, 0 oats, 60 voard prices were slightly hignor, and there was a | do. rye m id Ht do. tnt 7 The m market for Ktale and Western moderate degree of speculative animation in the mainly from the joeal wendy <08 alr borteas arene y ound low firmer, Gealings. New York Central closed om the call % | Wit Strong “upward. tendency: out we "note U6 higher than at the same time yesterday, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island %, Fors Wayne 3, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred jg, Canton %, Ten- newnee sixes, €X coupon. 1/4, and new issue %. Govermment securitica were firm but inactive. At general ts provement in toes, California flour was steady, a deman: 16 wales about 12,000 bb! Eoutheru dour waa steady, with a moderated 300 bbls, Corn oe, et at go 36 for Were +6 2% for Brandywi the open board at one o'clock prices were a fraction | Extra ie Nate lower, but steady, and after the call thelr tendency | Choice ine was upward again. At the second regular board the market was strong and moderately active, and New York Central closed % higher than at the first regular board, Rock Island »;, Canton %, and North Carolina sixes, new issue, 4. Government securitics were dull but steady. At the open board at half-past three the market was firm, and Cleveland and Pitts- burg sold at 80%, Erie 60% and Reading 964. Dur- ‘ng the remainder of the afternoon the volume of business transacted was rather light, and at the close at ® quarter past five the quotations were as sadjoined:—New York Central, 136; Erie, 69 a 6034; Reading, 06% a 954%; Michigan Southern, 9234 a 92%; ing brand bres Round ho hoop Ohio, abi soasa nese ces Bt. Lonts pa atta. oe Cleveland and Pittsburg, 893¢; Cleveland and Toledo, | $°, {8, ‘Corn Gan 202% 8 1035; Rock Island, 108% #100; Northwestern, | stead; ee ree, bet d. The sales were 824% @ 82%; do. preferred, 8244 @ 82%; Fort Wayne, Shion St 1b0 8135 fr reer tts 110% a 110%; Ohio and Mississippi, 30%; a 3034; Pa- oe ‘were qui th of cite Matl, 100% @ 100%; Western Union Telegraph, | usbslt st thee Bic co wire nomin, 35 8 85%. Barley malt was dull; made at $2 375. The foreign exchange market ts firm but dull on the basis of 110% for prime bankers’ sterling at sixty days, although the leading drawers ask 1103 for small amounts. The suspension of an old es- tablished exchange house (Messrs. Abraham Bell's Sons, of this city) is announced. At the close bankers’ bills on England at sixty days wore quoted at 110 8 110%; at three days, 110% a 110%; commer- Channel, at He, rig, Boo tone, to oe ei cial bills, 0954 a 100%. Bankers’ bills on Parts at | Wencete an Irish xf irc mein Soak, ot ip. $8. ond 8 sixty days, 6.15 @ 6.12}. On Berlin—Bankerw’, 71% a * ¥ beween iirg, on private 72; commercial, 7144 a 71%. On Bremen—Bankers’, 70% 460; commercial, 19% a 79%. On Frankfort— Bankers’, 61 a 4144. On Amsterdam—Bankers’, 41 a 414%; commercial, 41 8 4144. On Hamburg—Bank- ers’, 36), @ 86%; commercial, 36 @ 363%. On Ant- wen. We heart of no salen, We quote 38}4¢. tier price for heavy weights. were dull at 1740. a 18ij0, No enles wore fn some demand. There salen rue, Boul American bore on priva terme. vere on | ore werp—Bankers’, 5.15 a 6.12},; commerciah 6173 & prera Balte er a bak cx Sottng” var 5.18. The i he business The amownt of legal tender notes outstanding at 1 yy eae. tos Soe a am ; : sy intervals since the beginning of June, 1865, is thus shown: - $659, 160,560 634,138,959 + 678, 126,048 + 620,200,458 614,780,430 812,451,304 TRON. - ‘The market for Prag | waa moderate) Btaoh moserate. wt, Sie ts er and some Kinds were higher. cent certitte ead. ten ah cates, 30,000,000 | We' twuote. ‘gifton, pruerk, “aah fo: eriean was aut eat antof no sates ce ant prices were en epirita turpentt mae gnite 50 4 10} beta 1 bbls. ston was quoted notive and atendy at i105 000 gal ons at i) Oda beady ‘an! 10,000 do. for future de very on private terms, Olive was quilet Kt A285 WPI 4H, City diattiied red steady at Me, Lard Was qiiet but sreaty at 81/90 for summer and #1 25a $140 for winter. “Fish otis were qnint but he'd at previous prices. We quote crude whale Bile, # tee. inter do, ‘Alea, ernie nperm $1 60 rblenet do, $2 15 w 2 2W. Biles it New Beatort dining the week past Os) bbls, northera Whale on private ta . CAKE. —There has been a lnrve bustness article witha. the pant works Abou? (N) tom and to arrive have been a #42 for city—now he'd higher. PROVISIONG.—Receipts, 153 packages cut meats and 47 do. lard, ‘Tho market for pork was mo terate y active, atut high ricee wore ‘reallve4, clawing nt <BR 1 bid and 8 BH asced for new meas. ‘There were sales of 2000 bbls. at ¢28 06 #28 25 for new moxs, 9227) — es for extra pr OLLS.—Linaeed was modorntel & $107 In cagke anit bhis.; eales po in this the spot #21 a 884.35 Cor prime meas. ere in moderate rest sd wtewdy at Wis a 10" Mates with arrivals of 1539 b Reef was in light” demand uty Suto. ta value, Sn 18 bbis, at Ha £0 for plain mess and #20600 Tierce pay has ued dul and nominal. slow of S arag'? change in value. 10 bbis., in fi Cut meata co nntinusd in fair Menard at tal pi 215 packages at Wie, a Me. for Prakie’ shonidera, Iie. © Idco. for dry enited tanto. 166. for smoked dan ise. Ide. for piekt ‘handy 2.6. a Me, for smoked ( iy for b 15,000 Iba. rough sides from We quote, nominally, Wester 15ic. w 164c.: short do., Weatern abort do. 18. market for lard was on} sales comprising 60 packas 8c. for No: 1 to prime ateam and Isic. rendered. The jer market was paxsably active, the demand being ented ‘rom the \oca! trate, and, wt rece! ‘ts insuiticient for the domand, prices w ry ‘irm usarly for the better grades, We quote Orauce county, pails, tfc, ; do. do., firkins End tubp, Sic. a 400, ; do. do. Welsh tubs, io. a See. ; Western, firkins and tubs, Sic, a 8c. Cheese was in fair request, ly from abippert, and prices were firm, expecially fe «tio dot ctive,'but Arm, the rine!pail lor the fine graces, which were ln most demand. fair to aie ime dairies, 11 some cls were uoususlly EY ot mad eS gust at 17s 4,000 do., Lor ‘The demand were 1,190 at au TROLLEY M, do, naphth ive ania anced Ske. per gw ito dt TRe, a 1K c, Yor Auginit tnrge, comprising 24, ‘the first ‘a the. thstde 4,000 for the: last hall Angust. at I7ie. a 17ae. ‘August, al ifc.; 3.00 do, same de, ry, Ou private terms '4,"0 do., for September, at 8c. The market for bonde jot, there being but little demand, but hollera were ele views ‘being unwilling to! well below Lise. In some cases’ a bi price was demanded. The only sales we heard of were 700 bia, mb MMe, and 1,0°0 do, for August at S50. Free was quiet but rather bigher, being quoted at 260, In Phiindelphia the market was dul, but prices were unchanged, ‘The saloa were 00 bbls, stand ard white for July ut Ste., 8 Odo. (or the firet half of Aj at 84%. and 1,0°0 do. for the last half of September at R1OF wae in foir request, but at prices favoring the bu Tho sales were 1,000 bigs Ka on in bond part, If not all, at B3go. a 8540. gold. We quote na l0c. « te. SuGan.—The market for raw was more active and steady at former prices. refiners. The walen 12e., almost all at 1 | lle.’ aw so. retinin bhds., alko ‘Sld inferior to ¢ good do. 14g to choter “do, Ih od g1 Ketned continued in modera ‘or bard, 1 low. was a moderate {n- a 0 fc. m ite, quest and steady at I soft whke, and 3 1i%e. for y SxEps—bor Calcutta linseed quiry nt about previous prices, Dagtox-Barren at $2 2) cold, and in Boston 1,00 do. $219, cold. Clover was still in fair demand for shipnies and prices were btgher, closing at 1 n lh\e., with mal Of 10) bags chiefly Fimothy wa quiet wt $2 B04 $260, while ro undy at « ake 7 The market was quiet, but quite steady. Tl BAL! wna a fuls Jobbing demand at the followiug pr 4 for Anhio 3 for Marshall's Worthington ptindy 8. 10 BB BO Lor Higgins, and 5S t bushe Ae Se Bilcalan waa qutet but steady at $635 u G6 27%, a 4c, for refined. sol APERMACETTI was quiet at 4 We heard of no SOar.—Cuatile was quiio at 16}¥c. a tales om NB.—Goat were In moderate demand at full prices, the sules belng 10000. Mexicans on private ter {nactive demand at unaltered prices, Jaan doa! G3. Bical, Abe. 8 tA tm, $0. @ S2'ge. 7 Para, #o. 9 450. Gmacun—Kontucky Since the Inrge anion otteed {n our last ‘the market has rnled quict, though at the cloxe re further heavy purchases were reported aa having boon fande for the French contract, ‘Thore were sales of #0 bhds, Night leaf at Wo., and 150 do. Bates eldc. Prices remained firm nt the annexed quotitions, Seedloat ‘wns dull, but with. out change in value, The only sales we heart of were 4 caaca new Connecticut fillers and binders on Havana was quiet, but unchanged, We quote: Hecvoy Western an! Clarkeriile. Jo. ayerace lots, 18e. = afer Fork Stave flere 4s: Bo. 2 Ite. ; sto. wrappers, 13cm & pe oe se aie sales of moment, and were nomivally Me. for Banca, 24c® for Englieh, and 2c. ices, the sales being 1,500 Loxes 1-8 X charcoal, termy and 450 do. low grade charcoal terne at $7 20, gold. OW wan in fair requestand a 8! oy) firmer. Sales 180 oo ibe at 1c, n 12'fo., chiefly at 12\e. a V ‘ie ously reported in New Bedford of 5,000 lbs. “Arotic at 6 gold, 11,000 do. Ochoisk at 6c., currency, and 1,000 do. Nort Wutskry,—Receipts, none. The market continued fairly active, and histor Prices were realized. Bales about 759 bbia. ing bic. @ Fi Peer the market for fleece ts quiet, as 6 sumual, at the Ny number of Duyera fn the ee bat ne an not to any exten ing ‘generally onwilling Y asmandor, tbat current at the date of C9 last, for X Ohio and 4¥e, n 6a°. for XX ms redocreasing. In Fools tues "i toes, dotees im prices no chai w “quiet vit Straits—all gold. Plates were moderately active’ a te I. C. charconl, #6 25 a $8 374, gold. Miura descrses wun cesderstony actives wie west on’ private terus, esisrn tn bond at Me. «63: clowing with holders demand: commencement of the week. There ts a’ good rehaning joes dora: which are are very busy shipping, the larke ie reseipts are a Texas and (4 ghuervable. | Fore Ibs. fleoves age a 3h le. a Bde. ‘SOc. 5 mired Michigan We. j 5,000 tubied at 23ge. a 00. for No. xx 8 470. for Indiana; also 42,00) Ihe. puiled mt fotiy at Ale, w, 4e.—and 40e. “4 THE TOBACCO MARKET. during the past week. For some time the demand for Ken tnoky has been very Nght, and mainly confined to the low the purchase of 8,500 hogsheads for the French below the Ogures anticipated, oe — thelr interest to make a concession on the prices ast alt wreaks. In addition to the above sale thore bas ve usaal yy oe some few xported to North @ hear Shbrtty, of'a purchase of ‘about 100° has. — in Orieans for one of our lar, houses. But little business pas Lg ~¥- R ees La comes Y ; nectio ana B onsen 0 ‘on private terme. ae ee Sey have beon no transactions of any note in Spanish or manufactured tobaceo, ricea remain firm ai the following quotations: tAgh Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri. ru. Ww u is ale tao eeeee » See Siren Fh NOV... 0+. rs it | Ee it and Massachusetts seedieaf a 8% a a still extremely scarce and quoted a No.) Allentown sold at toe later bank notes in cireniation was as tinder stated:— The amount of national at corresponding intervals -$288,003,775 | 289,915,020 202,032,000 205,854,854 203, 615,619 fore! Tarun. For hemlock sole there Es & moderate de- mand at una ered prices. ‘continue falr, and ed. Ouk was in fair apy ed = ‘itering yy = those current last week. The stock fa light, Annexed are thi aston. -Hemlock—Buenos Ayres— Heavy, ‘Bc. ag Hoes don Yh a Q 6+ do, jee July Lecce see. 200,000,000 middle, ++ 978,905,615 t.. Mining shares continue dull, ant at (he Orst board New York Gold sold at $1 20; La Crosse gold, $8 75; Hagen, 85¢.; United States (petroleum), $2 10; Buchanan Farm, 600. On hand July 99....94,008 is wm Lote advices from the principal tobacce growive sections NEW YORK HERALD, WEDN oa [posed of at $49 60 (or Western and | rae principally from | aide. for for i unaltered | ‘on private | pay the | the same as those | a Me. held ab abont | 000 A slight tmprovement hastaken place tn the tobacco market | have been | | (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'cloc! on bend | his | fully invited ESDAY, SULY 29, (1868. report the er: tity and quali Prospects as very fav ntinuad Licht recetpts, to; witoh hax prov 4 0 Maryland oo se aivance tn gold tavor tn Obi leaf. ‘There has been picky a Tub prices have been reatzad, We quote as u: Maryland—Frosted. G2 75 a4 50 Soand common Sta bBo Good do. Cea 7H Middiing. 809 10 10 Good to ine brown [10a lk 0} ANCY oes 2+ ua 35 on Upper country. 70a 40a 0 Ground leave h'o--Inferte mand uum to fine red. Common to inedium apang ed. 9 ne spangled. 15 00 a 2 00 Zoller doand tency 20 (a 6 00 Keutucky--Common to goo Common to medium leat. Good to fin Relect lea! Mannfactui he tan question is aettity bu the particulars of the bill are a-t yor fully known to the trade. OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY. TU RANSYPRS TY NRW YORK oury. Abingdon square, No 12, 242x754 Houston st, iS ft w Of ay Uy tRuxs. ¥5.8 (tof Hudson wt, 28x20 fle of av A, 50x10%, re 5 fto of 2d av, xt LZAGES REOORDRD IN NEW YORK. Faeex st, No ih, rear, 6 yra, per yr. 45) Esnex at, No 185, rear, 5 yra, per yr. 460 2d av, No Til, store, vc, U ¥ray per yr. 600 Tite of Willoughby ty 0x 0)..@11, 09 e &, 810.7 ft 6 of Willoughby ity x doed 1587). TRANAFERS IN KINGS OO Cumberian Doroe and Catharine ais, #¢ cor, 33xl00 (doed Flest st, wes, 0210 ftn'e of Lut a, 17x15, 7x61.6. Freeman st, —xTW.10... Frost and Sti Grand and Ewen Tlewen at, 0 8, 374.7 ttn w ot Belton ay, 37.7x100. Marion a! O fe w of Raiph av 2ht100. x1 Powers st, tw of Olive st, Prince fron wit i Seo 19.10%80 Ross st, 08, w of Myrtle ass Soydam st, LO fteot Central a Warren at;n etait (ke or Pint Warren ats 4 176.5 ft 9 sof Henty aty th Nftse of 34 ay, ah wgsbiabxstaeT wet 7.9/t4e of Bih av, brick band ly 2x10) jh 1s, 200 ft w of Gh ay, 25x100. 55.10 ft wot Williams Gates av, a i ftw of Reld av, 250200. Gates ay, ns, ‘tw of Reid av, 25,20). Myrtle av, n 8, 80.3 ft w of Gold at, 20x1 0 . hen ay, ws, 50 ftaof Madison BOK100. mpkias 20 ftnof Ha nav, wa, 1 08, 23 ite of 1th at, 2448.10, s, 50 ftne of Degraw at 3 IN| WYSTOHESTRR nes, Anna Corbett’s h MORRISANIA. Metro: » 10s 265, 2°6, J Hoek a Gonyerneur st, 150 Wt id, wijolaing Mi river, B J acres and house. - 8875 NEWCASTLE. 6 jeasantvill ad, eat H Benedict, 7,150 noun Newoasile rowdw &, 8 B Ferris’, at Armoacke, 38 acre | White Plains to Armonck Toul 8 b Fe 1.0 ac ‘and house. sa Sing si POE a Croton ay, #8) Si 'N Pook'a, 20x10 New y opened ay, Ce ‘ei rab 178. i} plot ndjoiaing Comet y, EM Clark's, ig aor 150 Peari si, e 8, Portche: Geo Hurlburt's, WxeRxii0,.... 2,600 WEST FARMS. Central av, cor of road from depot to landing, Be acres. ee 0 Passage ay, wo. MM Ogdi Tio ote, avout Parce: of lota, D D Cooper's, ap Mt . 0) ot 26, Kast ‘Tremont, Orctard ar, 8 oF Groiets, BAIT. 600 Ashburton ay, n 100 49 OUNTY, Ne J. ANGFERS IN ESBEX tng Vo" OR ANGR_ EAST ORANGR. Chapel st, ¢ #, P Savaxe's property, #0x187. William at, ns, A Mann's property, 40x186. SOUTH ORANGE, Road to Newark, n 4, TE Kichard'e premises, 11 acres. .10,000 | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Cnrarr—ARMSTPONG.—At Williamsburg, on Monday, April t, 1867, by tou, Mr. GRORGE H. Crarr vi srrone, both of W iittarnapin N.Y LENDERSON—JARDINE.—AU Westchester, N. ¥., on Tuesday, July 23, by the Rey. George Nixon, Jas ar, to Mary A., dauguier of the late . all of Westchester, Zo, on Monday, the Kev. C. BE, Cheuey,rector St.James! Tuomas F. LANGDON, Of Gextey to Mus Uuota L. daughter of Jaines H. Mallery, Eaq. Died. Arron ison. Suddenly AvreHisos, & native of Scotland. Notice of funeral in Thursday's papers. Be powaw.—On Taesday, July 2s, Lewis A. Barpe- aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funcral, at his late resi- 2,08 | dence, 155 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, on Thars- day afternoon, at three o'clock. BRUNING.—On Monday, July 27, GRSINA BRUNING, youngest child of Joachim and Runigunde Bruning, d 2 years and 3 months, “eine relatives and friends of the family are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) eneaneey at halfpast one o'clock, from the real- 2 of her parents, No. 29 Ninth avenue, corner of | Thirteenth street, Cranke.—On Monday morning, July 27, at his rest | dence, 110 Chatham street, after a tedious illness, | Tuomas CLARKE, late ir of Alas Sixty-ninth regi- ment, in the 4th year of The friends of the fantily, ‘und those of his brothe: Andrew and P. J., and the officers and members the Sixty-ninth regiment, are etfully invited to attend the funeral, at uration church, Mott street, this (Wednesday) morning, at half ten 7 clock, where a solemn Fequiem mass will be brated for the repose of his soul, and from thence ne o'clock to Calvary Cemetery. Zi, ANNE R., a | Crpranton.—On. Monta, ga 2 fetes y aged 1 year, danghter of H. and F, RB. months and 2 daya, The relatives and friends of the family are rew fully Invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her parents, be 4 street, northeast corner of Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at three o'cloc Donutners.—On Sunday, Jnly 26, at Sharon Springs, of consumption, Esrnkr A. DoLtinagr, w on of George T. Pollinger, ju the J0th year of her | “Are relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fully invited to at‘end the funeral, from her late resi- | dene, 100th street, between Second and Third ave- noes, Harlera, this (Weduesday) aficrnoon, at one o'clock. Konent.—Of brain fever, on Tuesday, July 28, Ep | Wann Komen, in the 69th year of bis age. | The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- 403 West Forty-mxth street, on Thursday aiter- | nvon, at three o'clock, | The remains will ve luterred in Trinity Cemetery, | New York. Eysis.—tn Monday evening, July 27, at ® quarter past nine, KATIE RUTLIDGR ENNIS, infant daughter of Je and Loutsa J. Ennis, aged 7 months aud 4 days. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- attend the funeral, from the resi se of her parents, No. 138 Perry street, this (we dnesday) morning, at ten o'clock. Vox,—On Monday, July Many Josrrps' | yonugest danghter of George P. and Mary Fox, 18 years and 7 months, The reluiives and friends of the fewilly and those of her brothers, Geor Key Joseph Robert ©, Fox, and of her brother-in-law, P. M. Garland, are respectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, trom the reside: of her parenta, 47 Amity sireet, this c. Piowex.-On Tuesday, Juiy 25, ALMYRa K., wife of A. B. Hi satep ai years, The relatives friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from Jersey avenue, near South Seventh street, Jersey City, N, J. —At Caldweil, Lake George, on Sunday, July infant oe of John B, and U. RDNER.—OD \ yay Gi % 7 sou of Win, and ng +c ipenrbaonngen ‘he relatives and fHlenide of the founily are reapect- je rela’ ” foun! are fuily mvited to attend the funeral, without further tice, from 272 Kast Broadway, this (Wednesday) afiernoon, it three o'clock, GnosHox.—On Tuesday, July 28, Jonx Grosnon, in 70th year. Notice of funeral hereafter, Hen.1¢.—O0 Monday morning, July 27, two o'clock, Rig a geting fines, Lovis HEiLIG, in the 55th and the apg AS Lp m Tuesday, July 28, James | 7 Nanoy, wife of Freeman Wiscox, months and 6 days. ‘The rolatives and friem$s of the fully tivited to ettend the ther nottce. to take place from No. 30 Napoleon street, Newark, mo: at ten o'clock, ‘Traias 1e3 for Market street depot. { Hymer.—At Hartem, on Monday, Joly 27, Drsorad | HyMee, aged 85 years, 11 months and 22 days, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re fally ited to attend the funeral, fr of her danghter, Mrs, Kamave, . Ross ce west of Third ayenue, this (Wednesday) morn et etn ene ete od 63 years, 6 BALES AT AUUTION, ROTTS PUNE Broa way, oa LY are respqor- wi hor late re on Thursday © every hour gant Household Furs noon, Jaty 2, at Lig o'clock prectuety, ry residence, 119 West Elchth street, bee #1/th aud Sixth avenues, copsiating of velvet Brussel ing, at ten o'clock, | Carpets, magullicant rosewood Pianoforte, ve pariar Hilla, J vg.—On Monday, July 27, at BRocklend, Lake, | Tabiens with bracatel, rep and hairciot i ase, \ageresy by drowning, LILA TRAS) Curtains, Mirors, Paintings, Bronzes, Statuary, Cason Jou cr of George B, and Susanaah . sole, | 12 years and 10 months, \ Kouwen HOVEN. —On Sundsy, July 24, at half-past eleven P, M., at Flatlinds Ne L. 1, Manta kov- | WENHOV 3 ‘tn the 8ist year of ner aye. Vtiends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, ©. B. Kouwen- hoven.at Piatlands Neck, this (Wednesday) afternoon, LEPE, ed | Al aged 50 tots posite and diaing room Fu ‘Auctioneer. of parlor. badtran’ LUKE FITA UCTION SALE PY COLE & MURPHY, 8&1 FULTON aireet, Brooviyn, Wednesday, July 29, at 1D rloake Tee handsome binck walnut Parlor Suits, two other Bedeteads, Bureaus, Washstaads, Chairs, Carpets, A AX WAYPRSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE * ree o'¢ ock, Pe bile Ho Due, This day, Wo at 207 siantow o1G.—On Monday, July 27, Colonel PHiLie M. roet, stock of Urovertos, Fixtures, ( &ec., in lots. Tarp, Cldest son of Philip” Mt. Leydig, of this Danlegp lavas. ineral kerviees at St, Mark’s church, Tenth street SDORFER, AUCTIONEER, OFFIC! and Second avenue, on’ ‘Thursday morning, at halt- Be Ae Mae iat atianes ieee past ten o'c ock, The friends of the fat lly are in- A private * Dealer, vited to atien: LOWDEN.—On Mon painful iness Ww londay, July 27, after a long and ILLIAM p Of his age. Lowpben, io the 2oth year The funeral will take p'ace this (Wednesda: after noon, at one lock, from the restienoe ie his load ry ; iad we thirty. “sixth street, The rela- ‘ives and friends of tue family are . vited to attend, " Ra Uy MANNING,—On Tuesday, July 28, at New Bruns- every evening at evening until the ontire at ry Goods Store £2 Bowery, ow ring, consisting ef ah OO) worth of forvign aud domestic Dry Gooda of uve lencription ; rare chance for retalera ant, faniti tively no reserve. Alxo Store to let or ¥ y« UCTION NotI AGNIFICEN wick, N. J., Mr. Jacos Re MANNING, in the syd year | A" Furniture at private wale, at lens th of nis age. Parlor Spite, cout B40, for $200; Pianoforte, é The Selene end, friends of the family are invited f Gael bag aot by That Books, Sarre i a h “| Bronzes, Mirrors, &o. Inquire at private residence Bo. fo atten: he funeral, from the First Reformed | Went Sintennth aticet, bel one Remmub ere i church, New Brunswick, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock. May.—The members of Mariners’ Lodge, No. 23, 1. 0, of 0. F., are requested to meet at their lodge room, 151 Bowery, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at Fast Satéenth steel, clezant Household Furniture, fine os half-past twelve o'clock, to-attend the funeral of our | Paintings, te. tbe property of a gent eman now boa, eo isting of Bri Ms Cor ed ros i late brother, Albert A. May. By order of Sena enone oupee, Oiveey ifr ait ie A. RENDT, N. G. el do rr Ue T MARTin.—On Monday evening, July 27, EMERETTR o., rosewood Centre Table plate Pler Mirror, | Mt Ormoli and Bronze Chandelt ronne Card Ri MARTIN, Wife of Thomas J, Martin, in the 24th year of | Marble Clock, rosewood Suit, in gray satin Gitte Frame Bi ler age, after a long and painfal tilness. Mirror, Git Cornic om, Bronze Coupes, do. Char Stan ‘The frlends and relatives of the family are most | Ojjr0lt Skis Brackels, mahogany marble to sta Tables. respectfully invited to. attend the funeral, on | marble top mirror pack’ Bulfet, bieck, walnut Suite in eceny ‘Thursday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from | reps; Window Curtains, Window Sundea Sliver the residence of Frederic Gooderson, No, 112 Colum- | Pisted and Cut Gtass Ware. Bedrooms—Rosewood Redatends, Patent Spring Bedy, Hair Mattresses, Suits in blue reps, covered rosewood mare ble top Dressing Bureaus, Lace Window Curtains, rosewood ables, marble top Dressing Bureau + 00K Ri tair Carpets, R bia street, without farther notice. MULHALL.—On Monday, July 27, of consumption, w “ea W. Munwaus,’ of Castiebeliingham, Ire- and. The friends and acquaintances are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 62 First street, Brooklyn, E. 'D., this (Wednesday) af- ternoon, at half-past two o'cloc Murray.—Suddenly, in this city, on Monday, July 27, Mrs. MARGARET MURRAY, beloved wife of Thomas Murray, Esq., fa her 52d year, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 215 East Twenty- third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. | Murr.—On Tuesday, July 28, of cholera infantum, | LEONORA, youngest daughter of Adam and Sarah E. Muir, aged 7 months and § days, Notice of funeral to-morrow. McCane.—At Newark, N. J., On Sunday, ANNIE CROSBY, heloved wife or Jumes ite! her 23th year, Funeral services were held on Mouday Tick’s cathedral. SEAMAN.—CAKOLINE, daughter of the late Dr. Z. W. Seaman, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Thursday aiternoon, ut two o'clock, from the residence of W. B, Scott, 37 East Twenty-third street., SHERLOC! In Brooklyn, on ANN, wife of Robert D. Sherloc The relatives and friends of the fait) to attend the funeral, Loun; SEIXAS, AUCTIONEER SALESROOM 26 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, will sell this day, at IOs o'clock, on the premises 224 Fulton avenue, between Hudson avenue’ and Navy aireet, the Siock and Fixtures of a glass Cigar Stora, consisting about 30,000 Ciyara, seed and Havana, some cost $60 per thousand; ‘silver plated Ler ie, CORE. IN ; one large outaide Ficure on_ wi otity of Meerachaum Pipes, Jars, C | Tobacco, & inter, Shelving, Partitions, Awning the Hou 4 Furnitire, © 6, Feather Bods, Sodding warnthece ot all deseriptios Store to let. YM. DOU Br ai SAL OF ‘onewood, maho; at 104s o'clock, HTY, AUCTIONEER. —LA\ et Furniture iu watn row, Thuraday, peri EN HATH ARNOLD lock, on Wednesda} kel er su ret, ‘July 29, Wf not wold at private male Fixtures, License, Lense, &0., 0f f anctlonsers, 10d St. Pat- | at Pe ark atreet, OF prem | (FoR. j UA of gente! Houashold and ¢ and Friday, at Wo'clock each at 101 Liberty street, @ lot of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Room Fu itunes re Courting House and Oilice Furniture, alae lognes at sale. COOK, AUCTIONEER, -ASSTONEF'S BALE e Furniture, on Thursday ‘Tuesday, July 28, nee, 15 | at 10% o' clock at the al two | Woodhull street, ou Thursday atternoon, street, Marahal’s sale ut large Bar ¢ ai o'clock. | Beer ‘Pum, yaa Chandeliers, Mirrors, Clocks, ‘Ginggwarey e Ice Boxes, Seales, Arm airs, 0 nam net PA te Tuesday, July 28, Oscak SMiTH, aged | | rare tar Hhogany nd t nahox- y SOlmm, i manga Bar ‘rottet Oil Paintings, mahogany and Cottage Bedstends, Hate <i Husk Mattresses, fine Velvet, Brussels and Tngrain Oar- pets; one Manyle, one elegant Lap Robe, dc, Also Small lot Groceries nnd Store F CHAR A. CLARK, Ma rebel. RTRAVER & Fag hist res oF - jack walnut Barlor Chairs, To od black walnut tension Dining T , marble top Waabstands, China x ee Telatives and friends of the family are invitea | to actend the funeral, from the residence of his pa- rents, 223 East Fifty-eighth street, on Thursday after- noon, at one o'clock, SNEE.—On Monday, July 27, MARGARET SNER, native of the county Armagh, Ireland. The relatives avd friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lute residence, 70 [Charles street, this (Wednesday) P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEE. Libe oon afternoon. at one o'clock. ours. Sofas, Bureans, Tete SNEDEKER.—At Bergen Point, on Monday, July my eae Pin it large ‘ary Yountest, of dropay on the rail, Haney Livixaston, son of cies . she de Duncan st, w 4, {ndetiuite locailty, 6Uxi00. Vaient aged § a Newark ail Weilovite horse car avy w 3 HG Haron Valentino und susie ShedeXer, aged § month and 4 |, reavE, AUCTION HEH rEREMOTORY SAD OB Sot screenees i ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | tye ER & ‘eESLER il von hirsday, July i, os {t from Fe ‘at, 25296, owl attend the funeral, from the residence ot is ook, on the premises, e of Grou i {u from Gouverneur tt Rx130. | Parents, Nos 4s Portland. avenie, Trookiyn,. tuis | #heveo stoxted, an the horthaust fer Roraap and itm. ade Hoffman's property aoe 8,850 | (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. aly er oh ce-of auctioneers, 68 Liberty atreot, patina cies copes ae Lag | | Tavior.—Suddenly, on Tuesday morning, July 28, | i awe ants vitro rice Hated newt * Waid) ft from Ponasylegaie ay, 38 1,00 | THEODORE TayLoR, at his residence, No. Ast | James CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 615 | Waser La ae Eighty-fourth street. jon _atreet, rin, elegant Housebo! risa” ego io | Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. teres Shereany, it Givens street nay come ae 2 fee pad prisiug the entire Ft care of the shore toot claey aa Gai niye 135 tt 1,200 | TomPains.—At his residence in White Plains. of | Tenedwelling, 22 rooms, all Cully furnished and conalate of Dock property, 1 Monday morning, July 27, ALEXANDBE C, TOMPKINS, " "i | rosewood Piavo, walnut Parior Suits, Tarkish Chairs, Plee 1 y la se Paintings, Brussela an@ "Carpets, waln i ny tut Chanbor Maitares eit the Bediing: allie Cas Fixtures, Pil aistend; Dining aud ‘Kitchen ‘Furaitar, £0. Au will be absolutely wold, = Esq., in the 74th year of ii Is age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa neral, this (Weduesday) afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock, at the Reiormed church, without further notice, Train loaves fa road depot, corner of Twent th street and Fourth | «venus, al ten minutes past eleven A. M. | VAN GLAHN.—At Union Hill, on Monday eve- ; ning, July 27, Saran E., only chijd of teary H. and Annie KE. Van Glahn, aged 4 months ant 22 de ‘The relatives and friends ot the farnit fully invited to attend unr funeral, t! a‘ternoon, at thr with base lables; | EWIS FE. WOOD, AUCTIONEER.-EXECUTOR'S 4 anie of the Honth House, at Schooley's Mountain Springs, N.J., including (ue Faraiture and 39 acres af Land, | On Thareday, Angust 6, 1908, at at four o'clock P. M., on the promises, without reserva, rain or ahtne. Possession W be | givea IMh of October next. ‘Terma—One-fourt cash and the remainder on bond am@ mortrage for five year | Fe po Bertin fare or lithographe of the ti r li, Eaeentor, at Schooley’ Mensra. ron ARK & SCHENCK, Merchants tear New or to LEWIS BE. WOOD, Auctioneer, No. 69 Mon! sireet; Jervey City, N. J | TAR AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF | Ad Magnitcent ul Farni y Jen vntain, wy Yorks outgomony t N. J, on Monday, July son of Gustavus aud Marie Walter, 27, GusTavu: aged 11 month: j ___LOST AND FOUND. A MOROCCO PORTEMONNATE, OUND. wir A | small amount of money, which the owner can have by | the la at. Calon | mene | (gant robwood seven vet | satin; also one in fine rep; Centre Tablen, aay magnificent Dinins Room Furniture, « Inege as vortment elegant Bedroom Furniture, all in fine order. Sale without any reserve, and paying for this roadway, ‘up atairn, "bie ire N OR COMING FROM GREENWooD 4 tery, Brooklya, to, Forty-Afth atreet. New York, 9 Car riage Blanket, worked vy hood; also initials D. 8. HL. 1863, | | worked by hand. The finder will be suitably rewarded by Jonving the ame nt $49 Washington atrest, Now York. E | } J. HIGGINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day, at 104 o'clock, at 10 ¢ street, gentec! House. ———— — —— | hold’ Furniture, comprising black wainut eade, Fen O8T—ON TUESDAY, JULY 28, A BANK BOOK, 1,809, | Bi Pillows, Hair and Straw Mott 4 between Mand 10 o’cloe! Seventh avenue, between | wood marble top Centre Tables, Waal black ‘ifty-iret and Fitty-second . Any person finding tt mahogany ond black walnut Chairs, will please return it to Eva Heeman, 161 West Fifty-sec: elegant French Clock and Shi ets, Btover and Fixtures ond street. sale will commence, Li OSTA COLLEGE SOCIETY. BADGE, DIAMOND. or will receive the thanks of the owuer | M. Hiegins AUCTIONEER, OFFIOR 104 by returning ft to 68 Clinton place, J ow York, will sell on Thursday, July 80, I pa sei acl m place, | at 10:0 A: Ms the slegant: Household. Fursitare lupe houre 6% Went’ Batic street, South Brooklyn. to-morrow (Thuragay). LD BUILDINGS Ar AUCTION. THE “WULLDINGS now riween Fifa of the eee or public drive laid out between treet and Wed ieeedan aah ry Mia the following Gage ni 7 insty ou the fo) x Teulnth tnquirg at the odlce of the Coase rk, 1 Nasnau street OF at the raenal), Central DREW hi hgREER, Com ptrotier of the Park. O8T—ON SATURDAY LAST, A SMALL YELLOW Partiguines Li 'Hound Dog, with wrhtie streak’ on breast CA rowan wi be pald for avy lnformation leading tu hts recovery, Address Miss D, Sudeudur!, Richmond street, OST—A PAIR OF BRACELETS AND A GOLD CLASP, ‘on Thursday, July 3 onan excursion boat, A suitable reward will be Tie y Teturniog thes to M. G., 165 Cham- etreet. OST—JULY 97, FROM STORE 900 PEARL STREET, A silver patent Lever Watch, for which full valine will be paid If returned and no questivne asked, te HARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEE! rat clase Household Furniture, win sell, on Fries, at 1 oteloek, Fourth aveaue stage, or in a Brow and Twent "ihird atreet sane, between, Fourteenth and and street, & hat ace wipe h wg te et gold frosted Medallion, containing » likeness, ti Plate Mirrors, Curtatne, R® O8TON BROADWAY, Toward of $10 will be given ot He or bullet Furniture, in rep; ‘Counge buns of Ouaas. ‘and other wouda; Hair and other 4, Bedding, Sofas, Chairs and Rockers, machle | Bureaus and Wi da, Crockery and Giaas Ware | other Parniture, ARD. OST, ON TUESDAY, IN BROADWAY, | = = "a Grand asfeaye gold tosis | GURRIFF'S SALE, bs) Hote! Furniture, Bar and Nar Furniture, ntenann “WALTE: "Autioens, i srt at 71 Cortinndt « thin dag ner (Wodnerany), at Th tetoe $5 REWARD. ti Seventernth pire: terim of lease of premians known aa Jersey Tltel, wise taining about ®21, the prope | he Bedding, igh wena Bar and Bar Fiaturos, Bedsteads, neend Green, nd ) Carpets, Me Se ceeeecememet eet er 7 ™ JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheri. REWARD.-.LOST. A RING, B. COOSEELO, Depaty, ; | {iSignurn loatibue feinie” engrave! on ihe sone in | QUERIVES BALK OF LtQvORS AND FINE GRO. | the coat of aria.” J. Rushinans, $i William sireet, bug | > orien, by COLE & Mt! V, corner Gatos and Vander, dit avennee, 5 ten day, ae il oreioeey Whe : ae ———————— | sherry, Port, Gin, Yo case and bovtles; Olle, Seucow 100. REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE RE- | Sugars, tee! ulna Store Fixtures turn of w Patent Lever Guid Wateb, open white - No. 2,674, John Moneas, Liv i, maker: aGold Wits ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER OFFIC wndry amall articles of NO, 110 Chatham square, elle on Thureduy, July By at 10s lnek, the Pnrnitury euntatned tw boarding ise b ynaistiog of beat hair Mattresses, mahogany Sofas, rpste, Oficloth, Quilts and Sheela, Cane Chairs, Stoves, de. WLAN ABHOTT, AUCTIONEER OFFICE NO. 170 lather evuare, sells on thie day, at 10 grolock, the Contenta of the confectionery store No. i aat Fou Counter and Fixtures, with the Furniure of the Breese ie Carpets, Bobles and Chairs, &e. 7M, WITTER, AUCTIONE RR: SRLLB ON THU Ra face, Fresich Watch, open white fron, a Bo value only to the lover, one family reilee, which werw taken on the h inet. f1 No. naoD place, Second ere: noe, Harienr, No questions will be ated we (PO CARTMEN.A LIBERAL REWARD WILL paid to the cariman who carted away from corn Recond avenue and Ninetesnth sirert a lot o mare days ago by calitn id HE FINDER OF MY PORTMEMON ATE, LOST LAST | A) Thoreday night in a Sieth sveute cur, aiid containing orewery, 107 Bulls. { a, more oF leas, a uDtet eve nd solne post tam) "1 ee | Shh were or lere in to Bahop & Rein, ¥itth -Atenus tok oo Whele be will receive #0 for his trouble aud Whe, shea the owner. ‘ Darr, re ENCY, #8 BROADWAY. ‘Old established agency refers to the mercan lie ) munity generally Dele eaperienoe, facilities wad Jaution,— We ba no branebes in this city MISCELLANEOUS, OODWIN'R AUTOMA TOYS, WALKING DOLLS Tits and y cere, Library Rook and other Chates; browses, Sheoiny Pit ii) tne "Garpets Oli- jowa, Chingy vhs, with G imartle, tom and Animals einply stpong aud st prices cheaper Vian | SELLS VHUa,DAY, AT om. Apply at office of company, Qr 4 troa Ne? panes, Reet, sy titondaaye corner Hlerents street aud avenue ee KS, PALMER & STUDWE poked Tas Williamabe tony mirc +3 , he of al elzoe and wh jenn od 5 ‘ts noe ASTROLOGY. inns, Thst. THE ORIGINAL ly LAA Pari | buetnese that great Haat Seve TH AUCTION SALE | 64 of Seranton on Wednesda The Deiaware, Lack all, eaern Jom [APans,, re cr Sixth avenue, near Fo: DAMB ROBA, GRRAT NATURAL ¢ ) de, 178, “Weatern. Ratitond Com: i an Hi. Draper & Co. The friends sot the. pein jo A) tn ernie ta re foapecktul 3 ayes EAI this (Wednesdi y eivernoon i ‘ae Potclack. Hwscon,—At Newark, N. J, Om Tuesday, July 2, A MA tirals pour tuolelite, from ahs te aalesroom, $8 Rachange pl a1 canal set, ‘wear Hedsos, fos Weineniag, July 5 ate =e Set ue OntOINAL ‘MADAM BYRON egrimrye at PAL. gf Com from Si ic er at thete ‘ on m vote Wit We avenue, vteeen Feeat’-ikind 208 Tommy Boveth etrecta e Wakoee

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