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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 12 feo pat, 25x" @ 192%; St "Paul, ™ aTTh; do. preferred, 8% a | $5 12 4 a Sf 23; p ale, 4 OB 4 $5 80, and extra do., ‘gente | #8, 50 ates Gath ah eo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 86; Wabash, T3185; do. preferred, 79 asked; | “Oita “Tinea we = RIS prety: ks WPoOkbED ' ge Fort Wayne, 146 147; Obto and Missrsstppt, 8224 933, | apd bbla, lee enataies as rvs of) So 9 9 Oe ceny im Tnursvay, May 6—6 P. M. was reficotive of a sudden merease by the Bank . : from percent. This step illustrates in @ very potnted 3 Uni 143 Quicksilver, 193; a 20; Can- | terms, re, but | Adel) wa, 280 ft sof Fulton ay, manner the favor with which our securities are re- | Chants! an Ridebag Ab sggesey 3 dak; wanes | Eat “ie tana Be Ye nalea were Hale stsb Sia thw of Sarr aa cetved in Great Britain, The rate of discount was pase 3 Toingrapa, 42% 0 49%; New York Central, ane at Se at Sbice.; £000, do for May Brondway and Samer Palmetto at, 2 cornet parle issi ts raiwed prank AON ee ener 1164 a 176%; Hudson River, 153 15334; Harlem, | fortdaquet ak So Sood * | Broad Sid Guinier ti, Ww comer, Heat Aa8i.6 the apeculative deman oh existed, 14645 aT NG ” Reading, 9534 @ 95%; Chicago and | #30c. pat failed to prevent investment on the part of Eng- whom the consideration of six per cent inter- est was so tempUng. In this country, where money so readily commands large rates of taterest—the only exception bemg in this centre, where they sometimes Muctuate as low as four per gent—goverument bonds are investments with a Iunited portion of the community. in England the eonsols, with their insigatficant interesis, constitute ‘About 1 the hereditary sources of income to thousands of wait ss “ a dry salted and pickled shoulders, 15\ye. a 16; for smoked e of Clinton st, 2010x100. families. ‘They are unable to compete with our se- | Waser $574 a 85%; do. Preferred, 973¢ 8.98; Marl: | do. 1p i. for clea iain dt eamotedand | M ft w of Howard ay, r posa, 181; a 19%; do. preferred, 43 a 43%. ut prices were stead: es eurities, When the safety of the latter is guaranteed, ' Sonthi ws vith P . man fat Garatecant cont, 18) cs 9 10XKe. for long clear, ire. a lige. hao mhe growing peaceful atultude of this country inter- | Southerm securities were ‘higher for the Ten- | for short do. and 1 ort’ rib; no o marke Pie ach Hoy a bo. F nessees and Louisianas, the orders for the former | fF lard, though duit, wan sien 4c @ 18!ac. for pryee mally and toward its rival nations is daily giving the requisite guarantce of governmental stability, while its imcreasing commerce iusures the payment of the interest and principal of its securities, The action of the Kank of Engiand directors was taken early this morning, as (he first quotations for bonds: fram London came at 79),—a decline of 4 as com- pared with last night. The fact was not known here until about ten o'clock, and sales of gold were 6753 6 de previous to that hour as low as 135%. At the fining, Lge a 1itert good relisiaw’ Ihe. Sonth 2a at a 13.8 fw of Li Bi.Gx1). pag Loiehhaoe aes ne Lad staat sit es he | sevens, interest payable in Georgia, 94 a 95; North | guod'grocery, Ides fece.; prime to on Cg Oth at, sw é, belween $4 and 84 arx, lot No dl governmen' rt he market was a fraction Carolinas, ex coupon, 603; u 4014; do., new, 64% 0 55; | © Tasfe, sjennteitugal bhdi and boxes, Ne. & 13ige. ; mo: Lith at, D8, . lower im response to this decline; but as the ataaner’ "sis pe id pos 4 an utp a1 " oP ng lngsea, bi “os Bae poral al Yes at DB boiders of bonds are strong houses, and py SU: Hltanateas Thera NE as é Bay a oe Sau) ae beneficial, there a 3 estan ? 5 do, 3 as the advance was benelic there WAl | eves do, 00% & 705 do, eights, Bay av, ns, 7 fee of Sth av, 2x00 Jan, ® recovery at the noon and afternoon sessions 10 figures ciose upon those which prevailed just before the receipt of the news. The home mar- ket is 80 impressed with a fecling that the Secretary of the Treasury is committed to the policy of eancel- long a portion of the bonded debt that it ts not easily d@igturped. The lower quotation in London did not interfere with the demand from the foreign bankers, although the margin for shipment is nearly oblicer- ated. The reaction at the close was quite percepti- bie, and prices on the street at five o’clock this even- lug, were strong at the following quotations; United States sixes, 1881, registered, 118% @& ngs; do., coupon, 119%; a 11943; do., five-twenties, registered, 113}, a 11524; do. do., coupon, 1862, 118%) a 118K; do, do., coupon, 1864, 114°, @ 1144; do, @o., cOUpOR, 1865, 1154; 4 116%; do. de., coupon, new, 1865, 116% a 117; do. do., coupon, 1867, 116% a N6%; do. do., coupon, 1868, 1165; a 1162; do., ten- forties, registered, 1074; a 10744; do, do., coupon, 08% a 10854; currency bonds, 10634 a 106%. ‘The money Market was quite irregular in the fore- Boon. Those of the stock cliques who had not entered the upward movement were endeavoring to influence higher rates, and gold interest was paid in some instances. [nthe afternoon money was abun- @ant at seven per cent, and balances at the close of wanking hours were loaned at six rather than re- main unemployed over night. Commercial paper showed a slight concession in rates, which ranged trom seven aud a half to nine per cent. Foreign exchange was duli and steady for sixty @ay bills, Owing to the change ih the rate of dis- count at the Bank of England, sight bills were an eighth bigher—the difference now being three- quarters per cent between long and short. The fol- jowing are the quotations:—Steriing, sixty days, commercial, 10534 a 10874; good to prime bankers’, 109 a 1004; short sight, 109% a 110; Paris, sixty days, 5.20 @ 5.16%; short sight, 6.16% a 5.15%; Avtwerp, 5.20 a 5.161 Switzerland; 6.20 a 5.164; Hamburg, 353; @ 3575; Amsterdam, 40+; a 404; Wrankfort, 404 a 40% Bremen, 78 478%; Prussian thalers, 7045 a 71. The dealings in gold were quite excited, during the ferenoon particularly, in consequence of the action ef tbe Bank of England. The rise touched 156: follows:— e+ + $430,785 ++ 486,752 418,343, 440,000 #13000 US 5-20, cy °64 100 ee ea » Bh. 170500 US 5-20, oe eee Tenn o's, new. hence underwent a reaction, resulting in part from the gales of government goid and in part from sales of “long” gold by speculators who ha@ bonght at \ewer figures when the indications were favorable to the present high rates. The range in price was as follows:— emeele ne ‘The advance quite disregarded the rates for ca gold, which continued heavy under the liberal supply now in the market. Up to Clearing House time no deans for carrying ranged under seven per cent, and ‘as high ag nine per cent and 1-32 were paid. In the afternoon an exceptional transaction was reported at “fat.” The following is the report of the Gold “80 Am M: 100 Morebante't ion ++ $07,705, 000 Goid balances. K @urrency balances ‘The proposals for the government " goia ranged from 135.76 to 136.22. Tne award was mad Jats of $250,000 each at 196.22, 19 . 1 136.17. The total bids were seventeey, wht deve competition than at the first saie. ‘The Havana steamer took out $125,000 in specie. The following were the bids jor the city bank stocks at the regular board this morning:—New York, ‘390; Mechanics’, 153);: America, 14%; Phenix, 108; Fulton, 160; Butchers and Drove Me- chanics and Traders’, 190; National, 110; ) haunts’ Mxchange, 117; Commerce, 126; American Exchange, 112; Chatham, 150; Bank of the Republic, 118; Bank of North America, 111); lan- over, 112; Metropolitan, 142; Nassau, Shoe and Leather, 1204,; Corn Exchange, 151; Continental, WOLN; Importers and Traders’, 151; Park, 160; First National, 2 Fourth Nationai, 104),; Nioth Na- Wonal, 1124; Gold Exchange, | ‘The stock market underwent a complete change, and the depression of yesterday gave place to the utmost buoyancy. It seems Ubat one of the many Pacific Mati... West Un Tei and 475 wei livery. Wi u Ordinary... Good ordinary Low middiing eliqnes which were leagued for grand “hear | tions, Califoraia flour was dull but unchanged, anion | train rate. They could weil al ord to put the fi movement received au eurly and reUabie despaccn | Were sdous 6100 bhi. Routhern fous wan oaly 10 mod: | for ten miles ov at the popular price of tive cent aud they | pt ALi<-THOMAS.—On Wednesday, a ae patch and, but were generally more would be handsomely by the increase of trafic | Park Presbyterian charch, Newark, from Albany ssserting that the = Central aye 1 four was oan’ ioe which such a course would produce. The success of one 7, Prentiss De Veuve, fee end I ia Scrip and the Railway Consolidation bills hurt unchanged. We su {oe etn few year Honton won be rarely LI » tO wag laughter 0. 2 Stare. burs. were certain to pasa, probably to-day. vanity for a “turn” was a glorivus one. The stocks sold in the previous three days were bought back im large Wiock#, short sales “covered” at immense profit and “iong’’ stock taken for another rise. Luter Genpatches confirming thix foteliigence, the whole mass of “shorts rusted to cover, and the other eliques were forced to join im the general inovement. Im this buoyancy New York Central was car- ried from 171 to 178), the highest it hme ever attained, aod Hudson iver to 1h6% Alariem advance! also, out mot to a corres pomding extent, a* its consolidation with the Montreal route js not regarded with ae much favor af Was lis expected consolidation with New York the oppor- Extra Minnesota. St, Louis low e: RL Louis stent, Central and Hudson River, Mort Wayne was car- (4 up to 146%, and the tmprovement was more © for amet, Mh marked ip the railway and niacellanevos lat, except for Rock Isand, which was treely sold ali day, and deciined at one time to 120). Michigan Soutbern touched 105. The Northwestern stock« and Mlinois Ventral were les* responsive to the gen- eral rise, owing to the lower quotations for them in however, bein Aauiet, with pales of London, where al! Antericen securities were unta- Pustunrs were y active and for grata, hut ? ut COTTBRELL.—On Wed nesd: hw ‘vorably affected by the advance fn the Bank of Eng- +f) for or ike aa a I oi business Michael ferell, & aaaee ny ate Ruceee tend rate of dingoant. But the tide went ont babel int a 91 Sig and rit aon a oo app tal 5 Ginagow. steamer, 100 bbia, at " Feapec agaim in the afternoon. The fickie wind at Albany ‘per eisamer, $01 baa Uvacce ond Hv enees to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 127 | ehanged once more. The telegraph wow aid, he vivate hermes, The charters wore :—A British Cy Ls hth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, fate of the scrip Dill looks doubtivi." The remark an itation bark bates 19 Triasies with hone Goamie—kt Inev0d, 8. Y., on Thursday, : . rom, “4 oa “9 irsday, Ma has been frequeniiy made that the New York Centrai Pie. 2 aoa ‘ital eee cee Mack. 4s 6, IneNe, Wife of Jobo P. Cumming, Jr., and Nang. scrip question was too fertile a source of profit to the stock cliques ro be allowed to be settied in any Drompt manner. The “street has been “anilked” with over and again, yet ts naver the wiser. It w true the Legixlatura must shortiy adjourn, Wut, brief ax ine time is te the end of infertor vo nt atead) re, ab lee « | bith DusTAN.—Ou Mond: after a their session. the siork — eltgn are skilful na, 8 E h-~%, Ahan ea Vea ‘aod Besse short iliness Sanan R. eran ughterot the late enough to “miik* (ue sitet with daily, nay, hourly, a ond “Anil apd heavy for the com: | nb atin & Peter and Sarah Imst i telegrawwe until the Speak. ‘Aoth sty The relatives and friends of the family are ren :. peaker's hacimer fails at the seis fally invited to attend the funeral, from her sine die. ‘The following were the closing qnotations Tht residence, 104 Alnity street, this (¥ relay) FH g at the last regelar bonrd>—Canton, soy; # 601¢; Cam ie £6 ‘at four o'clock, without further notice. unaaé, Wentern Union, 42%; 'n a3: Quick. Sect oe byan—On, Weduesday, May 6, at Pith Avenue ox; & ‘ i awn Hotel, Henny Dye leibourne, Ss pas- wilver, 1934 a 20%; Mariposa, 18 a 20; do. preferred, ase cones per steamer ‘Scotia from Englan 43.0 43)4; Pacific Mail, 93 asked; New York Central, tty PARI. —OD bg ed eT 5, Tiouae Kart, gr H ver, 155 6 fon of Tho _ 178; Fladson River, 155 & 1555; Reading, 954 iam pha ad ty days, Karl, aged 1 ; Michigan Central, 129 asked; Michigan south. erp, 106}4 @ 106%; Hilinois Central, 146); a 1461; Gieveland and Pittsburg, 92 a 92); Northwestern, 86) a 88; do. preferred, 97), bid: Rock Wisud, tay quote: Htraiwed. 103% a 104; Rock Custom House, — 40, 6000 Tenn os, ex con. b3 = ey 6, we 35% alates Bt Louis eholee double St. Loale choice family. Southern coice and family: Boutbern superfine aud gra. California four earks an prices, and the aales abo be sales were about 60,00) tmabels, near 11 48 for common to eboier No. ring del 170 for eavall lots Calttornin and | another’ winter.” at 8144 for common TPS wales wets ann | Official Transfers of Heal Estate Yesterday. and 2.000 buabele Canada a few sumall Galen were effected at $1 et demand soe ems on rail re and e The following were the closing quotations on the ‘The course of gold and government bonds to-day call at the last open a:—Wells, F payers Express, 35% &@ 35%3 lish capitalists or even smaller purchasers, to foranbnibeh pte <n ana nck My i consum) preferred, 68; Toledo and Wabash, 73 bid; do, pre- arty 12) ferred, 18 a 79; Milwankee and St. Paul, 76% 477; ite sen were poe Patide do, preferred, $534 @ 8555 Ohio and Mississippi, cago and Indiana Central, 47% Southern, 104% a 104%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 913s a 914; Lake Shore, | (u!! and nominal at $20 a $28 for prime Island, 1305; @ 130%; North- | irregular ttc jae 1 948; Michigan | ee? iieihe "were quiet. but steady. is . Het, ut in value Tilmotis Central, 145 & 146; | 60 dbie. . wore dis ‘of ut #26 a #32. beef segalnes ae: pores coming largely from State capitatists, The levees ame ere were sales of 500 packages within the range of these bee cane foot M were strong at buyers’ options—supposed to ve on ete Ss New Orleans account, Steady and prices closed:—Tennessees, €X coupon, | finers, and the market waa firm ¢o., five per cent, { The salex were The rest of the }ist was | common to cho! AQ., NEW, 66%, a 663, 59a 61; Virgmias, ex coupon, 6244 a 6254; do., registered stock, registered, 1868, 55 a 55',; dv Georgia sixes, 812s a 83; do. sevens, 95° a 9643 do, | Cuba—Inferior to common refining, 10% 89% a 90; Alabama eights, do, fives, 67 a 69; do., sixés, sterling, 97 bid; South Carolina sixes, 74 a 76; do., new, 73 a 74; do., F registered stock, 6567; City of Memphis sixes, wero dal, bot unsbany nt clover eae tote Kasipant 534; a 54; do. Atlanta eights, 8$ a 86; do, Savannah sevens, 93a 94; do. New Orleans consols, 77 & 78; | 18%c. for inferior to prime in hhds. and therces. do. do. railroad issues, 71 a 72; ling, 68 a 70; do. eights, 60 a 62; Mississipp! Cen- trai Raliroad, first mortgage, 69 a 70; do. second do., 57 a 60; Memphis and Charleston first, 87 a 90; do. second, 73 a,77; do. stock, 47a 4 and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed, 55 a 60. The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and batances at the Sub-Treasury in this city | features at the Exchange Salesroom yesterday. Sub- | “}ods for the expired portion of the week have been as | joined are particulars of the day’s transactions: } 34av, ~ #, 00.2 ft 8 of 434 at, Gvx100. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE. ‘Thursday, May 6—1.0:15 A. M. Quicksilver Min. 194 } residence of K. S. Halsted, at Orienta, Mamaroneck, » bat Quarter-past Twelve o’Clock P. M. Half-past Two o’Clock P. Me 15000 Tenn 6's, ¢x cou. ‘Tenn 6's, . 1 ty oe 225 Go. 8 | ing women of Boston In the suburbs of that city, "i021 of Raifrond Pye 1054 | where they can have houses, gardens, fresh air, an 105"; | @ chance for healthy life, is by no means an 07 78 * | one, save in its appuication to to the special class Which 73% | this'zealous philanthropist represents, State aid is thas; | Invoked to begin the work: but we do not under- 18 ag BBS | att anne rei canes | Ray ame rie lemonst 101 #4 | desired at the hands of the State. Private benevo- | Hist tier oh fi In Hc a 100 P, Ft Ws 146% | lence and the good will of ,capitalists is expected to Mong muery an id Charles ® 18 onto £aise Ri272! age! | carry on the work of establishing these homes when | Lot No, joining ied nT Tobsass Bs 300 Hast Joe peel “"') nig ® | once begun. A similar movement ee rae ” 14 | men has been going on for years in Europe, and as 11L}g | one of its results we find in the London News an ac- we 100 Del, Lack & W. Me count of an enterprise near London, which is very q Dodd av. ws, indefinite | STREET QUOTATIONS. Five o’Clock P. M. 923g Mich Southern.. 106% a 105% #5” Kock Isiand.. Northwestern .. < Northwestern pt 9% “ le, ae the pu of butl houses in Fis) ee 3 athe purpose of building | houses in | payonia av, ns, 168 ft 9of | iol Wayne st, bs, édjolning lot ® Mann map, 1611x110. in Jarge cities and towns maa bite ; io al COMMERCLAL REPORT. ing from the evil of overcrowd ‘THurspay, May 6-61. a. Core®y.—The market for Rio continued to rule quiet, there | 1a the cost of tue ee es which will then be. } rot 90, 31, lock 2, Comte evtate, Sds100.. being but little demand and prices were in buyer's favor. Other kinds were dull, but without alteration in value. No } gize and character. aan first village will contain 660 | Cherry lane'and Charlotte wales 0! inoment were reported. Corros.—The market opened strong under an actire de | to domestic coautee "aed ands sanitary requirements. James st, ws, ‘Wx110, mand from all clases of buyers, but closed quiet and rather | Provision will also be made for schools, a lecture Jimena we A, ifteot Howell ee serine joc! heavy at our Inst quotations, ‘The sates were 4,802 bales, in- Sieaty Deen chonen « 1,910 for spinning, 1,691 for export, 796 0n speculation, pp er et caine, Whe ane prepared to pur. nait. There were no sales for future de- y ae ang geo ales for future chase them upon the company’s terms and to tn- Corn, 33,75 co. oats, 488 doc rye am flour market was very quiet Dut steady to-day, Western seilinz 10a moderate exteus at yesterday's quota See ch wus a village is altuated should aj Round booo Ohio, sipping brands. .: Kound noop Obto, trade brands vbie. at abont @8c. for reimewand We. a sosiog at Me, closing at Se. in 1000 and Ge. afloat. The Saige ie Night, bari tees, vo Valparaieo, ieeeral x petroleam on privave were dit and tower, beinganoted Lair. = Sete Bas nak Es POE. ato market continued to sn vate gave quiet, there bein 4 ives were weak ot American, 40% @ 41363 Eetcoalas ababous of Rngland of the rate of discount to four and a haif ‘Adams, 603, a 003; United States, 62% 9 63; Mer rhe wore Fort Wayne, 146 a 14613; moderate 82); @ 32%; Colmmbus, Chi- | at Tes ide. for. plain mess ty Wolcott 1, 50m SOX; do., | fase demand and stently at itc.® ie ee Wolcott £300 ftwe of Van Brunt at do., 1807, 6135 0.62; | and wage, a 148 wae Ive 8 * Wyckott ee ftw of Grand av, xt Mobile and Ohio ster- SUD- TV EASILY —————y Receipts, Receipts. Payments, Balances, $2,138,901 1,505,738 5,044,707 $8,076,103 $3,578, 995,053 $1,056,651 5,201,456 80,849,958 222,248 $1,703,808 134 rt Obio “ MissRR..be 32% ractical 1WCohGe TORR... 46° | 12huop 30 Dub & Sioux Cai 6 | BTC cnt Meme Now Orleans 1 which more than any other newspaper in that ctty | av &, w bs in ast wae, hold at, Be, Bo, PETRoLey: bid pat was onli rivale adooaltcnareeh aaa is ay sia ba at, PRovistons.—Recel; Syma 5 ped 25 bbis. 196 york wat htt iece being bat little i mated in at, # 8, 220 ft mand, and ari increased off Pi Serta Court Sti's of Bi Quan st, 6, § on AES Dat Dac Srl re rih Corner, wat = india do, Cut meats were still in it demand and rye ns BIbALe ot Grand ay, No.1 to prime steam, and 18}c. ai at for kettle rendered. BGAN States of Hoyt st, 16.8x100. 100 fis of Willoughby PLC Carona, Shona quiet, was firm at 8}gc. a 9)¢c. for SUGAR.—Raw was in improved demand, mainly from re- at ye "s quotations. 975 bhds., part at Tie. @ 1c. for Cuba, vant Hs 4 Rc a ite fe. Porto Rico, and Demerara on private | Walwo 3 @O., NeW, | terme; also 260 boxes at 11340. a 11%c. Refined was in mod- |, deed 1865. su fe of Coton it, 20x80. ns, lot 28, 2bx100. South 100 ft w of 10th at, $7,6x125. 1889. a Bay av. n 4,7 1t@ of Smit ayy 25x10, May, 1860. a 104; | finser basen Th058 bageand 114 melado, Brooklyn dad Atlantic avs, n Ww corner, 208) : Sreps,—Linseed continued tc rule dull, and prices were | Classon av, w 8, 100 ft8 of Fulton ay entirely nominal at #2 20, gold, duty paid.’ In, Buston the nd’ Lefferts st, n W coi were sold 4,000 bags, per ‘Yrince Patric! #2 161, Grasn : F 12.3x70. Graliam av, ¢% 100 ft'a of Van Gott at, S89xt 35, deed 1888, STEARTNE wag still in light demand, but. qui steady in value. ‘There were small sales within the range of 17)4c. 4 ‘ALLOW.—The demand was paseably active, and prices Salew 45,000 Ibs. at We. w 115;c. Receipts, 1,116 bbls.” "The market was quiet, ec. tax paid. No sales of moment were 100 (b and w 25 ftw bt Stuyvesant ay, Sal Lafayette ayy his, 425 {ho of Heurord ar, 5x100. at REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Light offenngs and a “small attendance were the ; Greenville * Sanefve of Gratmm av aaxi00. 195 {tn of North Carolina ay, LYABPS RECORDED IN BROOKLY: KER, BON AN NEW XORE PROPERTY—RY A. 3. BLE bet and 10lst sts, HL $80,545,969 4 | Harvest 9 is, Tid.d fn of a ’t, 2 lo 40 ncres of land, ‘att a ee Roe Yj 1g miles of Neuuet station aud miles from Nya Real Estate Notes. Messrs, Shepherd & Parker have sold the country per year. per yeas deteali 1955 Road to Little Neck chur. deal 19% | to John Horton, for $30,000. 1984 An evening contemporary says: 427, | adjoining counties of North Carolina show the fol- $2°4 | lowing result:— erEAD. amie! ‘Losey to Langdon rond, a Minoteon of the agar to Smith's road, adjoining Whaley buildings. Madison at, es, indft, 2 Washington #1, ¢ Wea lise Herrin Van Wyck LONG ISLAND CITY. East 4th st, # 9,125 ft ¢ of East 4th st, #8, 125 ft e of East av, house ‘and lol, ‘Total improved and unimproved ‘West #th st, #8) 275 tt w of West av, NEWTOWN. The number of males between the ages of fifteen nannies a Wa oeteee asians and sixty in these counties were, by the census of | {iiS\ nwa, 3i5 feet sw of Webster av, Well 1800, 64,726, showing but 32,000 laborers to 1,6! OxBTER HAY, acres of land improved and 5,312,509 aeres of unimproved lands in nineteen counties of | 4, th Aiiny de eastern North Carolina, or five times as | dst, ws, adjoining C. 4 much unimproved land as there is cuitivated | Highland’turnpike, ws, adjoining D, x Barney. or itoproved land in farms, and with only one able- NORTH CASTLE. _gAMatoa. Improved lands in farms... Unimproyed lands in farms. eB, 4s much worse than this; but what a temptation to oe if 136th at 27x67, 12 | the industrious in pursuit of homesteads ! In these | Hoston.romd, €n 121 f aot POM at, BveA00 12g | nineteen ote counties there should be at least | Gouverneur at, from Morris av, jl laborers, and this would leave filty | Smeeman st Rtimeiae ne corner, 80x10. rea for each hand. ugh North Carolina, but the radicals, unfor- tunately, have taxed the people with an unparalleled load of taxation. In this way only can we account adjoint ng Bass gue) 1 Wright’ oining NE Wren 8, LZ Foor 310000 bi spd & esto n » HEN for the fact that one gentleman authorized Colonel | Fordham and West Farms road, # w 8, lot 81, South Bel- mn 113; 15000 US 6+ i he sade "61. Forney to say that for $500 a good homestead could MOL. «++ Lafayette pi 100 ft w of Pine at, 100; be pure afew miles from Wilm! m, with at Orobard rs ace, way 00 f he mon yt 250. unmediate | Valentine av, © 8, BOO ft # of Clark at, 1053318... ‘The Springfield Republican thus discusses the latest project. for co-operative house building:— | Glenwood av, “The plan of Mrs. Phelps for colonizing the poor sew- | Wicker iy Grove st, nw least 100 acres which might be turned int use.” es, adjoining Ht Anstice like Mra. Phelps’ scheme in some of its features. The | Cherry si, w &, indefinite lol Suburban Vill and General Dwelling Company wb, indeditioe let, 108 fot village, which to ve Dull a Lougntorougn | Scions Suan Senay ai e, whic! uf roug! Park, Brixton. The houses are tobe put upon an | *mrosds ns pene ae : estate of twenty-four acres, near which ran four rail- | Morris Canal, ¢s,1 2-108 sores. with cheap trains for workin, ple. The S ins: 21 | Soupany is organized on the Umited Hability princk. | Park, comer of Walnut a the Mang thousands of me industrial classes sg oy suffer- Ta houses, when built, are to be alloted to the shareholder whose rents are in & ere number of years to de- ‘of Erie yf Je vend orth Sth ai, 90 ft w of Monmacuth a, South 6th st, # 8, 100 ft w of Brunswick av, bUxli HOUOKEN. rents thus im, EDBON CITY, ae ROW Paid {or houses of like | Charlotte a, e «, 00 ft of Howell 6, 2x107.. at, ne corner, GOx84. Amelia and Howell sta, s ¢ corner, 2b Ameiin and Howell w corner, 60x! come their own pro} are not to exceed & houses, each havi with a view hall and reading rooms. About 300 of the houses on | ‘Lot 13, bl Van Vorst's, West Hoboken. lied for is a tat 14,B rages’ Gilehrist & Co's di Staxthas 100 ft n ¢ of Chests habit them as soon as ready, The Boston Meralt, asc BAYONNE. seems to take un interest in fhe matter, recommends that such a measure as this shall be adopted tn the suburbs of Hoxton. It says:— ‘A benithy site can be secured In any direction within ten miles of the city, and on the ling of @ allroad already built By co-operation ‘comfortable and convenient houses can be erected and rented on moderate terms, so that the occupants inn fe and frugality, secure bo of uhedr on arn Ings wucetan the falirond ‘upon May 6, uy tne Rev. » ANN AUGUSTA {0 run certain ‘Thomas Streatfeield Clarkson. far beyond its immediate sul Why not unite forces in favor of this scheme. that of Mra. Phel; and the ‘co-operative nouse- Seeing plan of the Atlantic oR sa put the | Kelly, Esq., both of this city. combined project ion this rear PARKS — 1869? Mr. stewart, in New York, ts pinaniog fo forthe | Jersey City, RELL O'all hotel in the outy Innits, and restricts its occupancy | Brooklyn, EB. 1. to unmarried persons. It would be much better, if Wuitma: make the home of the city workers among the rural scenes and the fresh air of the suburbs. Is there not | all of this city. in Boston some emulator of Stewart who will take C oat the eek in hand? Or cannot a company be formed Died, to do it, building houses of various sizes and grades, ‘The Legisiature might incorporate such a company, | aged 42 per ), | @ranting it certain privileges, if necessary, and te TT EI for suipment, the pleasant weather comiig on tie homes might | spectiilly be built, rented and oecupiud betore the severities of | afternoon at quar foot of Barclay an Cars. —in Hoboken, N. J., 00 TRANSYRRG IN NEW YORK YEN, In the 38d year of his ‘Cate were Orioer, Washington: streets, Hoboken, tl oon, at two o'clock. ‘The remains will to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ¥ Oe the late Captain Joseph aged 25 years, eile, with fully mvited to attend the funeral, ‘11:50 A, ‘The relatives and friends of the 1 folly a to attend the funeral, ron Pend noon, at one 0 hair pest of ae clock, dan the idatee at Franklin av, 20x100.... 5115 fr se of Grand: By pesat iis ih nb sh ¢ s 100 ft sof Willoughby si, 100x100, s Zz SEEE282. 1 ob Gx Aad i ete AV, #S, 110.1 ft e of Raymond st, 9x22.Hxsox 60. | Adams st and Bushwick boulevard, #e corner, 4 yi, = 1800 Franklin st, wa, 28 {t's of Noble st, 310 ae 5 yrs, per yi William sthw a; 150 f'n of Richardson sty 1 loi, 7'yea ‘TRANSFERS (IN QUEFNS OOUNTY-- PLUSIANO. 8, B P Allen’s property. «28,900 ining Dorlon’s, ty! ae: ane East av, house and lot, 25x100 2,900 bodied hand to 215 acres. ‘Smce the war the record | Samuel Knapp’s to on church road, as, 80 acres 1,000 Lands are dirt cheap ail | Smeeman st, v es, 100 ft n wot Morris av, lot No 1 Buena Vista av, ws, 150 fin n ore Prospect st, SOx124. jon map 1, 15, Baidwin, Gllehrist & Co diviglon - MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. TivinasTON—CLARKSON.—At Idele, on Wednest L. Platt, Chanson Li VALLETE, daughter of ( —On Sunday, May 2, F. in, MATTHEW B. Mary J., eidest daughter of Daniel SHARLS.—At St. Matthew's church, by the Kev. William A. Matson, Captain same thing, only he adopts the form of a monster | JerTHa B. Panks to CERMENTINA MICHAELS, all of ACKERMAN.—On Wednesday, the faimeuity ot daily travel could be got over, to | by the Rev. J. E. Cookman. Ina A. WHITMAN to Mins LILL, daughter of the late Cornelius C. Ackel rman, Beii—On Wednesday morning, May 6 adapted to the wants of people of different mcomes? | Montrose, N. J., Wirtiaw J. LE, of this city, relatives and friends of the iamily are re- ed to attend the funeral this (Friday) ast two o'clock. ‘Trains leave ristopher streets at one hf, M. morning, May 4, after # severe ilness, CHARLES HENRY CaM- ‘The relatives and friendsof the family, also those of his father, John F, Campen, and of his father-in-law, Julien Crevier, are respectiuily invited to Gey f the rte irom St. Matthew's charch, corner of this (Friday pater finer, of Pitision, mone Telatives and friends of the family are respect funeral, from the Presby- tgs ce ira ice Rea te M. and 2 P. M., or at 6:04 and 055. hig parents, EVANG.—O0 Wednewday, May 6, RicnaRD, son Of 1869. —TRIPLE SHEET Thy coud Ce, a native of the averse The ‘re relative yr) frichae of of the fam and the members of ‘the New York Young Men’s Koman Catholic Benevoient Association are pepeentnly in- vited to attend the funeral, from the of father, 243, ‘Cherry street, this (Friday) « aiaeaout. at y Gace —On Wednesday, May 6, MARION H. GATES, aged Iga de ate and 18 days, daughter of Henry B, and Me eg are invited to attend the fu- ral, this (erdayy af seamed at two o'clock, at aa Weat’ Forty-sixth stree! Harping.—On Wednesday, May 5, Mary E. Harp- the felatives aud friends of the family are rebie fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resident of her sop, Thomas H. Harding, 10¥th street, be- tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues, on Saturday morning, at ten o’clock. Kaun.—On Wednesday, May 5, Isaac Kann, aged “Ne trlends and relatives of the family are spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Jacob Sulzbacher, a West Forty-eighth street, this Siay) morning, at nine o’clock, without further ne Kavanavch.—On Wednesday? Ms May 5, CATHERINE, the beloved Sonaniet of James and Mary Ann Kav naugh, a native of Balleyluske, county Wicklow, ireland, in the 20th year of her age. ‘The friends of the famity are iivitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, 237 East om | furs street, tnis (Friday) afternoon, av tw o'clock. LyLx.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 4, J. VAN Ness Te eee Ha son of ‘the tate Jolin V. A. and Harriet Vam . ‘The ae 8 and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from 245 West Twenty-first street, this (Fri- day) afternoon, at iour o'clock, ‘The remains will be taken to Dutchess county. Mou.ton,—On Thursday, May 6, RACHEL, pnnaet daughter of William F. and Fanny Moul- ton, aged 1 year, 7 months and 12 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitedto attead the funeral service ,at her parents’ residence, 27 Jones street, this (Friday) even- ing, at half-past seven o'clock, MoCoxmick.—On Thursday, May 6, after a short itiness, WiLLiaM, son of Catharine and the late Thos. McCormick, in the 25th year of his age. Notice of funeral in Saturday’s papers. Onk.—On Wednesday, May 6, Mrs, JEAN ORR, a& er wee of Kilmarnock, Scotland, m the sith year of er ‘Ti ere relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, irom the Third United Pres- byterian church, Charles street (Rev. Mr. Blair), this ON riday) aiternoon, at two o’clock. L.—On Wednesday, May 5, at ‘her residence, avenue B, EniZaBbern O° orale secretary of St. Bridge Notice of funeral to-morrow. REYNOLDS.—On Wednesday, May 5, after a short illness, im the 48th year of his age, JOUN REYNOLDS, a native of Nurney, county Kildare, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at haif-past one o’clock, from his late residence, 611 ‘Third avenue, corner Forty-second street. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend without fur- ther notice. Rigsy.-—On Wednesday, May 5, MAky ELIZabEernt WAKE, wife of James Rigby, aged 38 years, 7 months and 10 cays. ‘The relatives and friends of the manly are respect- a invited to attend the funeral, from her late idence, 596 Washington street, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock. Savace.—-On Thursday, May 6, at the house of his son, James Savage, at Kast Jamaica, L. 1, Cunisro- PHER SAVAGE, &@ native of the county Westmeath, Ireland, in the 94th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereatter. ScHIEFFRLIN.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednesday, May 5, Bersry, wife of Leonard Schieifelin, aged 44 years, 3 months and 5 days. ‘The relatives and frieads of the family are re- spectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 139 South First street, this (Fri- day) afternoon at two o'clock. Swkeny.—On Weanesday, May 5, James Sweeny, 71 years. Tne friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 60 Spring street, New York, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one 0’ kK precisely. Toouky.—On Wednesday, May 5 5, HuGH S, Toonky, aged 22 years and 4 montis, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the {nneral, this (Friday) aio 002, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 93 Jay street, Brookiyn, thence to Caivary Cemetery. WILson.—ID Hoboken, N. J., on Thursday, May 6, after a short illness, Faxnin M., wife of James HI, L, wite of Jumes ureh. Wilson, and eldest daughter of Henry 0, Child, aged 20 years, ¢ friends and relatives are invited to attend the faneral, from the First Baptist church, corner of Bloomfield and Third streets, on Sunday morning, at half-past ten o'clock. _PROPOSALS, EES AROTON ‘AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. SEPARATE \/ sealed proposals, web endorsed with the title of the Refovic- Poletir relates, the name of the bidder and the eke ation will be received at this office until ite, ice oacmam bs ba lu, Lf, for \ the construction :—In Prince street, from Bronaway wihe Bowery, ant} Twenty-sixth street, from Third avenue to East river; ror alae Lob ie e laying ofa crosswalk across Weat street to pier No. river. Plans of these worka may be seen and rir pectdontt ions and forms for bids obtained on mm application to the Co) Contract Clerk at this office, HENS, eonean ty DARRAGH, ‘Aguedict Board. Orrick Chorow AquEDTOT DrvARTMENT, May I, 10 BRAN ry eerie 145 FULTON STREET. 0 CONTRACTORS AND CELLAR DIgaERa— Pio. Posais are requeaied for excavating cellar No, #7 Howe Popiy eall at the oflice of bold & Foatevin, York. RABOLD & TOSTEVIK, (0 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—PROPOSALS WILL be received at the engineer's office of the Dutchess and Poe Railroad, at Millerton, ov the Harlem Railroad, for. the graduation and mason: of fifteen miles, heavy work, between Pine Plains and Minerton. until Monday, Yorn day of May next. Profiles may be seen at the engineer's office, ilierton. Payments monthly in cash. FURNITURE, UG, HYNARD'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE EX- preas, office 78 and 80 Runk street, near Bleecker. First Class storage iture packed and shipped, or moveil in ‘ity of couutiy atshort uotice and reasonable rates. Ail or: ders by post prompily attended to, AS FIRST CLASS OUTFIT IN FURNITURE OF EVERY » description, including my celebrated Parior Bedsteads, on favorable terms: 34 per cent down and the balance on pas. By PICKHARDT, N67 BI livan. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE lescker street, corner of Sul- Furniture for sais, pro} ianofortes, Drawing Room tel, reps; S Carpets, bare Patotin, r street, near Sixth Etageres, Bookcase, and Dining Furniture, 67 West Fifteen’ avenue. DVERTISEMENTS: FOR THE ‘HERALD RE CEIVED, ax BROOKLYN AT OUR FICE, M45 FULTON STREET. ARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 4, AT VERY San oe Boats of GREENE'S GORE Tal Seen week or mon v0." it er Tweutieth street, bad tase ennenecae YARPETS AND FURNITU RE. HOUSEKEEPERS SU! wer plied with Carpets, Fura‘ture, Hedding, ac. on eaay rms mont taki hi payments tal great chance tor hozse irner 28th st. gud 6th — connection with any othe: re. = aie _ MARBLE MANTELS. marnlen “AND MARDLEIZED Pa og = gre AND oO hand, A. dewixn it KLAMHKR I and isn fast Eighteenth, street, m™ avenue. Price lists on application. Cnt this out ADVERTS ENTS FOR THE HERALD 4 RECEIVED IN KROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. Magee SLATE, DECORATED MARBLE AND Marble Mantels, rich ‘and elegant Cr 1. B. STRWART & ( Frth aven: Between Thirty-fifth amd Puirey-tai erecta, Ne MANTELS, UEAD-STONES, MONUMENTS Latest designa, at reduced ats. KLABER'S marble works, 52 Firat avenue, near Third street, Mantela put ap in the country. Get pride lint. geo MANTELS, MO) MENTS, HEAD STONES up ‘atel_price fit ‘vent go'tne " ent MAXWELL fio atasreey at WELL Steam Marble Works, 117 and i MINCELLANEOUN._ CANMIRSTARTE FOR THE NRW YORK HERALD ie NEW YORK MERE ae Fulton streat, Brook DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD A’ REC iy IN BROOKLYN AT OUR — us hehe 145 FULTON STREET, AVERY FARWER coun svERY iy ‘ROCKET CORN ARP ASO, 3% Cortinndt atreet, JNOLISH WHITE LEAD, GHNUINE, IN 2% 06 AND EN 112 1b. kegs, only 9g0. pet tb., worth fully We, 9x Peart tees ‘IMPROVED MAIL DOOR PLATE, Alarm, With or PR ye For the del of lee it ail etere nd peport aise ot ihe io, oa okding the annoyanen of para es stolen, and aE Fon ho adnan, We No. Ghathewr * vareets ERSONS WisttIna _ re TO. “RU RSCRI 1B THe Pant Oy BbnE At ate agit itt ite ET, ht me A eRALD, M45 FULTON QCAFFOLD AND LADDER POLES at wuipte- bh) MORIN shat Yard, Brows street, near Jackonan Sopa ws WATER APPARATUS REPAIRED, — A eh? AD. JOMAB B. RICHARDSON, Bene arom New Yoru will reesive prompt attanti pe iT: HITE LEAD.—PURE PAOIFIC 1g, WHITE % LAD, ONLY OMe. per Ib. Pacific Works, 22 myn. UPN « 20 & OU, Orange enuty Trane ota, oe DORE cream saioons, i on tame fe. os sped fc Groen a PreapactFar frre ____ COPARTNERSHIIPS. OTICE OF Dy ; Nowetaen SOLUTION. a etn dap BP the firm of ©, G, Gunther & business con as ae of oe Sons, by Wm. Henry Gun and F. Frederic Gunther, who thelr a . ger. WM. HENRY GU! F, FREDERIC GUNTUHE! Louis F. Ho gence Yorx, May 1, 1849. N’ BY ,cistors existing borwosd tha tindereigned unter the Seonnamne tf damae tng interes i lia a hie day cimolved {in settlement. by its limitation, Gither of us wil NA HeLa DVERTISEMENTS HOR THE HERALD A RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICES 145 FULTON STREET. EW YORK, DECEMBER. 1, 1868.—COPARTNERSHIP Notice.—The firm heretofore je atiating under the Arm ame of Robt, H. Gtbbons & Co. Real Estate and Insurance ae) by Umitation. Sint Franels or aie “yay here 1. FRANCIS GIBBONS. ‘The undersigned will continne the business as heretofore in his own name at the same p! fT. FRANCIS GIBBONS. — QFEICE OF RAY & LEVY, 47 MERCER STRER?.—THY undersigned have this day formed @ copartnefship under the firm name of Ray & Levy, for the purpose of manufue- tnring fur hats by the case, "Factory at Orange, N. J- New York, Maj 1869. ‘GEORGE 8. LEvy. ()FEICE, OF osaoop. BROTHERS, & BROAD STREET, ‘New York May 1, 1869.—-The undersigned have this s dng formed & copartnership under the firm name of Osgood Bros. for the purpose of carrying on, a brokerage busingss in the urchase and sale of Stoc] Bonds, Government and other ecurities, ORGE A, O8G00}), WILLIAM H. OSGOOD. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the firm name of Fowler, Osgood & Co, expires this day by limitation, Either partner wil aig sian in i Digan ation. GRORGE, - Osnoun., WILLIAM IL, OBGOOD, GEORGE W. WILSON. New York, May 1, 1869. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITL SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A CAPABLE MAN.—- For sale, a first class Market and two Meat Routes, with a good hotel trade, at Long Branch, iio 6 ea ia working order, consisting of a nice ‘Market and three Horses, &c., and an Ice House, Containing tee for the neasor Good reason for selling. , Induire of JO) Da VALENSINE., ky NJ OF Of “ALLAIRE, 694 Hudson street, PARTNER, WITA #20000 CASH, WANTED—IN AN. established manufacturing and commission business; to} a eer a ek favorable torms will be made. Ad H. J. 8., box 78 Post ofice, New York. ; SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ONE OR NORE YOUNG men.—Stock, Fixtures and Lease of a Stationery Btore, on Nassan strect for sale. Torms easy. Addrewe, with full’ address, Stationery, Herald oflice. PARTNER WANTED —WITH FROM $3,000 TO $4,000, in an established and a paying, business, in me tale olty. Aa) dress JAMES MORGAN, 14 ana 18 Wall street, third 1 BROADWAY RESTAURANT FOR SALE. HAND. ely fitted up, well established, doing « very large’ dusinesn; net protite $40) a month; long'lease, UTHMAYD & 194 Broadway. x INTEREST IN A FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURING: business for sale—Has a large and increasing trade ;. articles manufactured of tals consumption, D STORE, ON A PRINCIPAL AVENUE, W Win lished and doinga good business, for sale,’ ft complete; will be sold che SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Brondway. A PARTNER WANTED-— WITH | $500, TO “FILL Gast JA. orders for an articie in great demand; protits, 200 per, cent every two weeks. Address N. R. G., box 119 Herald: oftice. AG @LEMAN, OR LADY, WITH CAPITAL, RE- y: Cae ito become interested In a new ladies’ magaaine ; one miumber ont; it is pronounced the handsomest in the country, and is cond edon an original and safo plan; no! doubt of its the ladies’ magazines are paying. Address Fashions fi Herald office. ANT BROADWAY WINE STORE AND Room, near City Hail, with a superb ntock worth now ‘doing a business speaka for ttwelf- Rent 1,600; lease three years. Address Europe, Herald of” tice, No agents required. This is worth seeing.” N INTEREST IN REST PROFITABLE USINESS can be had immediately; paying large profile and steadily increasing; about ‘buy equal share, For articulars inquire of Mr. HALL, No. Vesey street, Astor jouse. ADIES HAIR OLASP, JUST PATENTED.— THIEF beautiful and novel stich fs is monnoet, hoy a al} leodion to te be s splendid invention. others are invited to call me wea th AUSTIN & GERMAIN, ; 37 Park row, ARGE COAL AND WOOD YARD, NEAR NEAR NEW YORK, ‘month; five years’ lease } YP gr price ShO00; = tons a ent $680; price era 3 "SOUTHMAYD & CO.) 104 Broadway. nEZOxe, WISHING TO SUBSCRIBE FOR Te, RALD WILL BE SERVED AT AN EARLY HOU! STREET, B BROOKLYN. ty ain APER MAKERS OR DEALERS be fpeed Legey ork A rare chance C7 purel ane, with « small caplt Book and News Faper ill, by application SEMIN p ARTNER aie TED BY A YIRST CLASS J JORBING house; a sul le Bs f ett! act! oF special, wi #20,000 to $40,000, can make advantageous it aPmageen® in a profitabie, — ‘Habiahed and Increasing cash Addceas A. B., box 25 Herald office. All communications sirictly confidential, (PAkty WaxtED, wiTn TO TAKE A PROMI- nent position in'a wurumer hotel; undoubted seeurity for capital inv va , No, 2 Dey street, room Xo. 9. far J = care A Soa WITH cS see tary aati EDWARDS, care We Hi Veaberghe: ) CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALI and County Righta of « Patent isaued 8: 10 for Propeliing street railway cars. Full si king car now ia procena of construction. “Power Tised gt to JOSEPH F STOKES, room 58 Fi ved row is NE SENIOR PARTNER IN a MANUFACTURING, lisbed thirty Jobbing » pnd fane: business, estab! yeara, and ay eo rithes to retize at once and offers a rare Ly Tay toa ty with #1 capital. For particulars a address Y. Ory Herald ‘office. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $8,000 OR MORE, FOR ul fortune w! tines afPoly ich AeEN, 4b Chatham a atreet, $100, —PARTNER WANTED, IN GOOD CASH PAY + ing business that will bear ed This’ iano o humbug. Call at 148 Fulton street, coom 0, 3. man in permanent business at 42 up ataire, Sette & Hoit’s old stand. A 000. mer —AN ENE RGE 7 MAN, WITH gio, i 4.39. N jadanu street rota Bt from 10 B o'clock. $2. 000. -WANTED AN ‘ENERGETIC MAN WITH so, AhOTe amount, willing to devote 12 hours pe, day to business; none others will uit. For particulars sen ress to V.y Herald oflice, $2.500,—canees, Coreen mend ok For particulars call at fudeon street cy | $3,000 sation manretattalS anes A H. C., Herald ofies. i aR vee ie a ee Hike rave “INSTRUCTION. _ = SORES, Fee ast Aspcensnan EXERAORDINARY. iy the anton. ines; @ $3. 3.000, scores, Io 9A. M. 0'? Ag CATHOLIC ) TEACHER WA} nae doquiteat Td referred. Inquire at £18 West Thitty-seco tires xine EDUCATED LADY WILL TAKE A FRW “cam! 7 ea wa Connections, where Tine’ aes Th W Wert Foryeinind street 0 ‘UDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, CLAVERAOK, N.Y. Hen and receive vim mpegs Boarders will be received July 1, martian Revs ALONE 0 FLACK, A. Ma Princthat. * pom eee eee ee [vues TEACHER WANTED_ONB rz. 18 tHo roughly conversant wi once wertant with thelanguage, Adérese Clayton, WO LADIES, ONE WiNisTER'R T t A a0 ae wil tate inte and. tuition, aw, and easily accessible; fk x end required. Addtoes Eeceiriaar ame nit Se at son! ead Businees College, on Bowers. 4 oy ‘ASTROLOGY, J . ADAMI WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED shane As, scktttconore toed ea Bats, ee ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL ¢ UCRAIRVOWANY, areas reveals yo" eet life, from the eradie Omer: MADAME AYRON, Speedy marriages, 314 Fourth a third and Twenty-fourth streets, Ladi ‘no pay. German, Premeb, La vate roots, day — ‘ 5, 4,0, BORNHAM'S FORNIT AND dod. A. TURE AND 8 4 Expreas, ip city or country; Farnitnre and Storage for Furniture; Money advan | Sciacca dee tras