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SS Re A rT NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1869—TRIPLB SHEEN. ——_-_—_— and Depot bills, rose to 1594; amd 149 respectively, ‘The signing of the Erie bill, Keeping @ majority of the present directors in office for three years longer, did not materially affect the price of the stock, Which was quite steady all day m the vicinity of 29%. Onio and Mississippi, retaining the impetus given yesterday, advanced to 36%. fication from its directors to the Stock Exchange that they intend, after thirty days, to increase the capital stock four millions, sharply declined to 744, but recovered late in the afternoon to 76% upon the announcement that the company intend expending the four millions as follows:—$1,500,000 for the pur- chase of the Decatur and Miinois Railroad, the com- pletion of which will give the Wabash an air line to St. Louis; $500,000 to erect new elevators at Toledo, and $1,900,000 to extend the road from Quincy via Hannibal and Moberly to Kansas City, where acon- nection will be made with the Union Pacific Rall- ] Morris SEs RR..b80 Oty PAGAQA COUNTY, MY. morning, at ten o'clock, and thence to the Cemetery Vu Bt Jo itt... 1001 E St UR pret 3m) Col, © &T CRE MELANCHOLY SUICIDE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, apers, May 28.) of the family are respectful.y invited to attend. On Movday last James M. Seaver, Collector of the MILLER.—At Westbury, L. 1,00 Weduesday, May town of Uartland, Niagara county, committed sui- | 19, THomas W. Miner. cide by shooting seit in the heart. was elected terse 1808, god last winter it was | fully invited to attend the funeral from lus late resi- Giapareren that the tax roll had been Jampered wie Pompe Westbury, this (friday)afternoon, at one and Mr, Seaver was indicied for forgery. ‘The unfor- | o'clock, iy tunate man made reautaton as far as he was able MoDerMorr.—On Thuraday, May 20, Joun SuTHER- to those who supposed they bad been wronged by | LAND MoDeRmorr, only son of John and Mary him, and in making restitution a nove of hand, pur- | McDermott, aged 13 months and 9 days. be endorsed by his father, was used by The friends and relatives of the family are respect. ter the endorsement was pronounced a for- | fully invited to attead the funeral, trom his parents’ gery—a circumstance which affected Mr, Seaver very | residence, No, 531 Second avenue, this (Iriday) after- his trial would take week he took his lite in the mauner stu iSong i ey ih following let written by JOHNSON’S CREEK, May 17, 1869, ag To ANY AND ALL Wuom iv MAy CONCERN:— The funeral will take place, Irom his late rest- To friends, if any there is left, I would give my | dence, No, 683 Broad street, Newark, this (Friday) kind regards from the bottom of my heart; to those | afternoon, at four o'clock. [From the Lockport i. THURSDAY, May 20—6 P, M. Goid was again greatly excited to-day, @ad the price ranged between the extremes Ol 341% and 14344, with the advantage rather on thé side of the lation to the gold oncourse of operators = Ob New Street and on the dial in the win. the general temper of the just a8 i always is when the ito the “outside public” and ‘k at lower prices, ‘outside public” could not be induced to touch a dollar of the metal, Now that it has gone up teu or twelve per cent they rush in to Duy, true to that instinct of human nature which 12 M. and 2:15 o’Clock P. M. 85000 US Ms, "81, 0. 2000 40 Wabash, under a noti- The drifting of sy market ts shown by the lang who daily throng thi Watch the changing dow of the Gold Room. market was bearisa, cliques have unload are anx.ous to bu ‘Was at 182 the afo will be seen by the | after a long and severe he Mil McKEON, One Clock P. M. } SALES AT AUCTION, BY eee eINBEROE Auctio: ‘Auction sale of Liquors, Fursittre aes thie day, Friday, May 21, af 103 o'clock, a Bowery, Bar Piaturea Counters, Bagatelle Table, in complete order. tee Box, Mirrors, Tables, Chaira, Velvet and Brussels Cazpets, Sofa and Arm Chairs, in reps; Tumblers, Paintings, Artificial Flower Vases, Sus tase beaey oes cat nto eats in bar: Gus ainglo bugay Hlarnest, and « inves lot ot Lo yeltcagicn ‘otaes an dewaljolma. “By onder of SAMUEL HISRCH, Attorney. Y H. D. MINER, AUCTIONEER-SALESROOM NO. 8 B Cortlandt street, tanta Broadway. “ALL 3 HENRY D. MINER & HARKER will sell at auction this Friday evening, May 21, at their Gull ry, 445 Broadway, from llery of a yentleman going abroad, elegant carved up of Taree Graces by Delmedico, of Rome; foun by Lombard uf ome Tueabary ures ran eflbiioes a ine. The above aren ow on. . Free, day ‘and evening, and will be sold without reserve. of the {oly Cross, Fiatbush, Has friends and those Mr. Seaver ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- lace this | noon, at two o'clock. |, protest- McKEON.—At Newark, on Wednesday, May 19, compositor, of Belfast, Ireland, in the 42 year of his fe. '¥ HENRY D. MINE! B AUCTIONEER. 8 Cortlandt street; cl e them, But there OrpyKg.—On Wednesday, May 19, after a linger- ‘Ar Gall 4 y Ie Tea Ea Necs cat ies Whilst | ing diisces Moeaseh at ie beer oa ot Caaties | Parvare ESTABLISHMENT OF GENTLEMAN they were at their homes perambulating the country | H, Opdyke, in the 29th year of her age. GOING ABROAD. prefers dear to cheap goods, who number several prominent banking tirms and a ock houses, are, in the language of The millions which they carry ng the past month have been distri- buted to the crowd of small operators and specu- ators, Who began Lo really believe gold would go to This beef was induced by the wonderful chain of circumstances taken advan- The great gold clique, SE8s523 road, Eastern division. The Northwestern shares were steady for the common, but buoyant for the preferred, which advanced to 104% bid. Rock Island was strong, but irregular with the general character of the market. The future of stocks is 8 very’ interesting problem, The signing of the New York Central bill is an important point in their course. Is it the turning point or is it only a Stage in their remarkable career? advance in Central bas been a cruel torture to hundreds of the “bear’ element of Wall street. Those whom it has not ruined are rejoicing to-night @t what seems the climax of their distress, The stock at 189 was ‘flat’ to-night. Will Commodore Vanderbilt permit it to recede or will he continue to “twist” his enemies? old opponents, the Erie clique, are enormously “short” of it, Will he take his revenge, or does he regard them no longer as his opponents since Mr. Drew has withdrawn from their ranks? The gen- eral market is in & curious position. ‘The are divided among themselves, nearly all of oozing out at their finger enas, ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are respect- 1 was at the front doing my ‘duty to my country and | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- vernment and eating raw pork and hard bread. I | dence, No. 74 Ridge set. Yew York, thus (Friday) ve been placed in trying circumstances before in aiternoon, @t three o'clock. Her my life, I have been upon many a gory aad of re Calva a ipermene ND trite, wl y wn by the hun- -—On esday dreds’ and thousatd a; ay only son Samed trom Cold | 171 Bowery, HENRY Regan, in the 48th year of his Barner’ with Ley aor coins out, ao mya? maimed, Scarred and Wounded on more than on D battle-fleld; all this I could stand. But when men | dence to St. Ann’s Roman Catholic church, Eighth that I have been strong friends with, and they pre- | stree tend to be friends to me, and then turn to be black- | thence to Flatbush, L. I., for interment. hearted traitors, 1t’s more than I can mand, and C4 gE a ee i May 20, Mrs. SUSAN ecially after everything was all right tojthe last;cent ICHARDS, aged s Dave this patiafaction er knowing re none is Funeral from her late residence, No. 77 New York wronged but myself, and Ihave concluded to quit. | avenue, Newark, N.J., on Saturday morning, at I have been advised to forsake my bail; but no, gen- | eight o'clock, tlemen, no, never! One thing more and I have done. SaGk.—On Thi morning, May 20, FRANCES I., Tam not guilty of altering that roll, so help me God! | wife of Gardner their patriotism 300 shs Quicksilver Min, dreds and thousand: 55233; 160 within a few days. Tue Sumner the advance American securities and the reports of Cabinet troubles, the proposed recog- Bition of Cuba, were all made available in alarming the public mind and creaung that distrust of the Mnancial situation which finds so sensitive a barom- ne gold premium. To-day the work of ‘‘an- was not accomplished without an effort. utsel the Market was disposed to look more calmiy at the conaition of affairs, especially as the Tull text of the Engiish comments on Senator Sum- Dir's speech was not so warlike after all. in London, due to the advance in gold in the foreign m STREET QUOTATIONS. Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. Ri that lumor says that KIDNAPPING IN IOWA, A White Child Carried Off by a Servant Girl. {From the Keokuk (Iowa) Gale City, May 12.) A man named Mr, Lucius Lawton, a citizen of Hamilton, together with other residents of that place, came to this city yesterday in search ofa young girl who had disappeared rather mysteriously and altogether unceremoniously, at an earl. the morning, taking with her actild of ton’s, about one year old. ployed by Mr. Lawton as a servant. During the temporary absence of Mrs, Lawton she collected together several belonging to that lady, Northwestern pf 1045 a 10475 COMMERCIAL REPORT. THURSDAY, May 20-6 P. M. Corrre.—Rio continued to rule dull and nominal at former quotations, Other kinds were dull, but unchanged in value, upward movement, they were the origin, was more successfal than they When it touched what they re- garded good salable quotations they sold not only their “long” stock, but large quantities of “short? stock. Butthe market did not halt. It would not ‘They made one or two attempts to check and The momentum which they themselves had communicated was too great. Prices have gone ‘still higher, but the stock is in the hands of the “outside public’ and the smaller speculators. The war is now between the public and the cliques. If the former will but resolve to fight obstinately they have the opportunity of crushing some of the combinations which have rendered the Stock Exchange a refined species of gambling house, and made the securities of Wall street no longer re- Mable as investments for capital or attractive as in- ducements to enterprise. The cliques have the losses of the rise concentrated upon them. Their opponents are numerous as an army, and in their Moneys represented certainly A determined opposition to the cliques at this moment will crush them. following were the closing prices at the last call of the Board:—Canton, 6214 a 64; Boston Water Power,17 a 17%; Cumberland, 30a 31; Wells-Fargo Express, 34%; Adams, 607,a 614%; American, 40 a 40%; United States, 66 a 663; Merchants’ Union, 15 a 15%; Quickstlver, 19% @ 197%; Pacific Mall, 954 a 9534; Western Union Telegraph, 43% @ 43: York Central, 188 a 18834; Mariposa, 2334 a 244; do. ‘The girl had been em- clique their cue. t fresh rumors of business Was a rush to buy, which carried the Advantage was also taken of the re- versons had gone to Washing- ell to change his policy of As to the future y of the Treasury, our own ssert positively that adiere to the plan which he has adopted of + nawenail credit and promoting the eantrie community. ‘ays Mr. Boutwell was very decided in nm not “to change his present policy at least, if at all. At noon to-day there was upwards of $90,000,000 and the prospects increase before the end of the mouth, instead of dimtuishing, notwithstanding The surplus on hand, is actually needed, in the Vaults, is estimated at $35,000,000, and Secretary Boutwell is considering whether to dispose of this i ate bonds with the ve been prominent The excitement reckoned upon. them up ito CorTON was in unusually active demand, chiefly for ex- Port, and the market was a shade firmer, though prices were unchanged. Sales were made of 5, for export, 755 for spinning, 882 on speculation and 510 in transit. The closing quotations were as follow hi Uplands and Florida. and 2A 3g the cniid and started for Keokuk. Soon after her departure had become known the enraged and almost frantic father, assisted by several friends, started in pursuit, The girl was attired in such a manner as to attract attention, close inquiry she was traced to the abode of a coi- ored family in the third story of one of the brick buildings near the corner of Sixth and Main streets. Immediately upon her arrival in the city she secreted the stolen goods somewhere on the levee. ft arrest she was led, by means of threats, to a dis- closure of their whereabouts and was escorted to the place, where everything was recovered. lighted father tuok charge of his child, the girl was handed over to the proper authorities and the party returned to Hamilton. The girl won’t, in all proba- bility, go om another kidnapping expedition very soon. bales, including 4,286 turn it, but in vain. By rigid search and is 316 S245 Reeeipte, 18,067 bbls. flour, 249 do. wheat, "14,500 do corn, 46,405 do, tye. The flour market was generally dull rather more demand for low grades $6 40 being bid for expo: Medium and high du. ‘The sales were about Southern tlour was quiet and nominally the same. bis. Rye flour was auiet and prices were lower. meal was dull but unchanged. Sales 250 white Western at $4 50. We quote corn meal, 98,907 bushels oats, and 8,600 do. for shipment, $6 25a sales within ‘that range, are that this amount will Sales 300 bbls. Corn ACQUITTAL OF TIMMONEY.—We learn that as the train left Atlanta Saturday morning it was an- nounced that the jury had brought tn a verdict of not guilty in the case of the State vs. McBarron Tim- money, indicted for the murder of C, @ so-called delegate of the Georgi: Convention from Baldwin county, but hailing from Skowhegan, in the State of Maine, an officer in the Freedmen’s Bureau and also agent and burying the remains of the federai rth Georgia. The homicide, it will be recollected, occurred in February, 1808, during the session of the convention. triat Timmoney has been out on bail practising law in Marietta.—Macon Telegraph, May 16. the sale of $1,000,0 over and above what Superfine State. Extra State ery Ze 2: have less at stake. U. Richardson, Constitutional Round hoop Onis, shi; Round hoop Ohio, St. Louis low extra... amount gradw n In fact, those who ha i this pressure upon the Secretary lay themselves open to the suspicion that they have been directly premium on gold. Under the effect of this imteiligence concerning Mr. Boutwell’s policy the “bears” (i. e., those who were “bulls” up to the turning point of the price) Tummoney was aaneeEgeese Siow. mA DwES So m1 2202: RSSSESSSSSSSSSS Southern choice and Southern superfine and extra Co flour (sack Since the examining mae SRS: HENRY D. MIN. BARKER ‘will sell at auction on Saturd: ap way igre 12 o'clock, ta front of their salesroom, No. 8) Cortiandt street», pair of nail harness and an" excellent Weai we gatn seh neat Nn Double Harness, Prince's metal mountings’ in time. order. b rt but Hite to made by Lowden, Also a fine built order by J. K. Lawrence, and trimmed with blue silk Tepe ning and itnen covers, ‘Will be on view in front of store at 11 o'clock. ) remains will be re. “ithe remains will be taken from the above rest- t, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, and Y HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. B HENRY i, LERDS Auctioneer, 8 9% Chambers street ‘and 77 Reade street: Galleries 817 and 619 Broadway, southwest corner Twelfih st. Pay the evenings of Tuesday, ‘May 25, and Wednesday, May Leeds Art Galleri 817 and 819 Broadway, at Ty o'ciock each event Fine Oil Paintin tnd Water Color, Teeured tia By 10) well Known European artists; also several Plotires by favorite American aitists:” To be sold without reserv “Also 60 fine old Pictures, unframed, to close ah account, age and daughter of the late Richard F, Carman, of this city. Notice of funeral hereafter. Smird.—On Tuesday, May 18, D. W. SMirn, of Catskill, formerly of New York city, aged 56 years. Timpson.—At five o'clock on Thursday afternoon, May 20, at No. 91 Seventh avenue. GEORGIA, young- est daughter of George and M. Louisa Timpson, aged 2 years, 6 months and 21 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Topp.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, May 19, WILLIAM Y A. M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. Cabinet Maker's Stock of Fine Walnut and Rosewood Furniture, also Of! Paintings ‘and two Mirrors, 72x54. This day (Friday) Bat, at 1% o'clock, A. M, CRISTALAR & SON’ will offer at their salesroom, 497 Broadway, between Canal and Howard streets, a large hour in | K. Topp, m the 45th year of his age. Pane Of are ean a ane rasewrOOd Chambery Paani r, Law- | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Huger, Freuth plate Pag aie Mosel Me etaceres fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, East Third street, near Jackson avenue, Hun- ters’ Point, this (Friday ) afternoon, at one o’clock precisely. Australian papers please copy. Mantel Orhaments, Lace Curtains, Oll Paintings, 4c. Cata- logues at sale, BY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. ‘Will sell tI 01 apparel 2 il day (Friday), at 103¢ o'clock, at the salos- of jew- WALTERS.—On Thursday, May 20, RUEBEN W., | room, 79 Nassau street, without reserve, a larze mt kidnapped | youngest son of John and Cornelia Walters, aged 2 Parpantare, Writing Proce ao Store Fixtures, large Stove, years and 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from the resi- dence of his parents, No. 73 First street, this (Fri- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. von SALES AT AUCTION, Aconer SALE AT FORDHAM. STANLEY DAY, Auctioneer, Also at il o'clock, handsome Household Furniture, Parlor Suits, in Tepe, bros catel and hair cloth; rosewood and mahogany marble top Bureaus and Washsiands, large carved Bedsteads, Lib Bookcases, Wardrobes; French plate Mirrors,’ Turk Lounges and Chairs, Hair Mattresses, Paillasses, spring Mate! tresses, Lace Curtains, Kc. a ‘Aiso at 12 o'clock, a large lot of Copper Boilers and Stew Pans, Scales, &e. The whole to be peremptorily sold, and worthy the attention of After her dealers and others. BBX MESSRS, BARRY & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ( Large and positive auction sale of magnificent Rouse hold Furniture, fine Carpets, &c., most of which Is In perf order and nearly new, having beén but little used, contained in the large brown stone residence, 186 Nineteenth street, bef tween Third and Fourth avenues, on this dav, Friday, May Jig 1869,Jcommencing at 1035 o'clock precisely consialing of large and general assortment of elegant Household urn! ture, &c.; superb carved rosewood 7 octave Pianof< nearly new, and guaranteed in| perfect order in every ticular; magnificent Freuch satin and rep Suits: nt Tabies, Turkish Chairs, 4c.; also a large variety of Bedroom Furniture in’ fine’ carved walnut, &c.; pure hair Mattresses, &c.; rich and costly Dining’ je Ware, ac. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale positit and without’ any reserve. ~ Y PHILIP LEVY, AUCTIONEER.—OIL PAINTING superb coliection of choice Works of Art, by eminem artists, Catalogue sale this day, May 21, at Artiste’ Salesé room, 80 Nassau street, commencing at 1034 o'clock A. M. will sell on Saturday, May 22, upon the ground, on the arrival of Harlem train (leaving Twenty-sixth street'at 2:38), at Ford- ham depot. where carriages will be in waiting to take persons to the grounds, ‘The de- About 90 Building Lots fronting 352 8-12 feet on Kingsbridge road, 778 feet on old Ma- comb's dam road; sidewalks graded ‘ana fiagged; and 1,487 5-12 feet_on ‘Park place, which will be opened and finished at expense of present owners before delivery of Distant 1,070 feet from Central avenue and Club entrance to Jerome Park, if mile from Kingsbridge, “4 mile from Fordham steamboat landing, 3¢ mile from Fordham depot, also horse cars, 1 mile from Spuyten Duyvil depot, 3 miles from Macomb'’s Dam bridge, 12 miles from City Hall. ‘The land is second to none between Jerome Park and Mac- comb's Dam bridge, excellent grade, no swamp, no rock, no stone, and wants ‘no recommendation but that of a personal on. urrounited by the, residences of gentlemen of taste, tt af- fords a high-toned character of neig) borhood, being {n the '¥ J. COLE, AUCTIONEER. ; ‘icinity of Messrs. Claflin, Bailey, Day, Field, Bathgate, An- FRIDAY, May 21, RiamycDariece, Oo eeatn even Valecties cr iesaa | ab 836 olchonk, at the more has tus diieptlo strest, ness. Oourtg 8) Notice.—They will be sold for cash, giving untfl ‘Brook: yn. September to complete payments it they do not bring one-half A large and varied assortment of Lookit barony nt Paintings, Chramos in oil, Photographs and Lithograp! preferred, 4934 a 493g; Hudson River, 157% @ 158%;; Harlem, 148 a 14834; Reading, 9834 a 984; Alton and Terre Haute, 39% a 40%; do. preferred, 73; Toledo and Wabash, 7534 a 75%; do. preferred, 82; Mil- waukee and St. Paul, 7734 @ 7734; do. preferred, 87 @ 8734; Chicago and Alton, 158% a 160; do. pre- ferred, 1583¢ bid; Ohio and Mississippi, 363, a 365; Fort Wayne, 153 @ 153%; Michigan Central, 127 130; Michigan Southern, 10744 a 10734; Illinois Cen- tral, 148; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 943 a 943; Lake Shore, 10634 @ 106%; Rock Island, 127% a 127%; 9134 @ 92; do. preferred, 1043 @ 104%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 748 15; New Jersey Central, 118 a 118% Hannibal ana St. Joseph, 119% @ 120; do preferred, 116% a 117; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 4234 9 43%. ‘The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company will be the name of the consolidated rail- way line between Buffalo and Chicago. The election of the directors of this company will be held at Cleveland on the 2d of June, after which the agree- ment of consolidation will be submitted to and rati- fled by the directors of the Buffalo and Erie Compa- ny, and then the agreement must be ratified by two-thirds of the stockholders of both the Buffalo and Erie and the companies West. will complete the consolidation. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Harlem R allroad the following Board of Directors was elected for the ensuing year:—Cornelius Va! derbilt, William H. Vanderbilt, Horace F. Clark, Augustus Schell, W. ©. Wetmore, A. B. Baylis, James H. Banker, John M. Tobin, John B. Dutcher, William A, Kissam, Uliver Charlick, Joseph Harker, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. Upon organization Cor- nelius Vanderbilt was re-elected president, William H. Vanderbilt vice president, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., treasurer, and Robert J. Niven secretary. ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Rock Island Rail- road for the second week in May were:— * 5 a sold the market very treety and hammered the figure down to 143%, calling it the ‘natural reaction.” The Morro Castle, for Havana, took out $100,000 in specic. The disbursements of coin interest were The course of the market is shown in MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. hg opened ‘arm, with #1 ing, but with liberal offerings ani ts prices were lower, nearly all 1 market closing at that figu radical advance in sales being at $1 45 and ap wheat was more steady; the sales were about 150,000 ‘and to arrive to- 2 do., on the to arrrive this $185 for white Mi 170 for California. Cor choice samples, The snica BASSFORD—BLINN.—On Wednesday, May 12, at the tional church, Morrisanta, by the Rev. - WARREN L. BASSFORD to G., daughter of the oMciating clergyman, BRODHEAD—REYNOLDS.—On Wednesday, May 19, atthe residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr. Schuyler, EDGAR BRopHEAD, Jr., to daughter of P. M. Reynolds, Esq., of Oran; KIMBALL—CULVER.—On Wed. the Reformed church, at Lafayette, N.J., by the Rev. Wm. R. Duryea, GARDINER 8S. Ki Ema A., daughter of Isaac B. Culver, Esq., all of PRAGUE—DENISON.—On Tuesday, May 18, at the Church of St. John the Baptist, by the Rev. Dr. Dume hop Potter pronouncing the blessing), Joun RANT PRAGUE tO SARAH BLEECKER, daughter of the Rev. 8. D. Denison, D. D. SEAMAN—SUTTON.—On Monday, May 17, at tne Baptist church, Red Bank, N. J., by the Rev. Mr. Clark, WILLIAM T. SEAMAN, of Omaha, Nebraska, to Saran M., daughter of John Sutton, of the former SRE—BEATERLEE.—In New Haven, on Tuesd: May 18, at St. Thomas’ church, by the Beardsley, RAPHAEL J. See, of this city, to LAURA C, BEATERLEE, of New Haven, Conn. TRACY—SNOWDEN.—On Wednesd: Christ chureh, by the Rev. F. E. WILLIAM W. TRACY to ELEANORA K., daughter of the late J. Bayard Snowden, of 1 spring, on the spot 1 Pe tor Noe a al for amber Canada ir white Genesee, and ir demand and firmer 87c. for damp to chole 000 bushels at 78c. a 78igc. for Western, 000. bush: ™ store, and smail lots State at #1 35, ued to rule duil pl nominal, afloat. Rye was dull a1 afloat, Barley still Barley malt was dul, but reactive and decidedly Iverpool, 7,800 bushels grain at bushels grain ‘at 4d. ‘x 43g’ iat Téa Td. 8 grain at 7d. 9 "To Londons 300 6d. ‘The charters were :— ile, Spain, with 600 troleum, at fs. per 40 gallons: a N to Cronstadt, with 2,800 German ship, hence at a Swedish k, roleum, to the Baltic, at 4a. 3d.; coast South America, gen vate terms, and a Norwegian bark, to a dit Bristol Channel, with 3, in demand, and 1! He was dull, the demand from all classes nd prices, though not quota- from Se. to 15c. for inferior HEMP continued to rule dull and nominal at our last q Manila, 127c. a 13c., gol 10\c., do., and Tampico, fe. a 8 ‘ith a tolerably active demand an: Northwestern, Cash gold was in more abundant supply, and as high as ten per cent was paid for carrying. The ex- ceptions the other way were from four per cent and Mat, the general range being seven to five per cent. As anticipated, the Clearing Hotse figures show enormous transactions yesterday. higher f¢ . but ‘Tus engagements steam 000 bushy 000 bushels wheat _at The report is as Gold cleared. Gold balances. Currency balances. The sale of government gold took place at the Sub- Treasury in accordance with the advertisement. The awaras were made as follows:—$100,000 at 143.91, $250,000 at 143.85, $250,000 at 143.81, $50,000 at 143.81, $50,000 at 143.80, $250,000 at 143.79, $50,000 at bbls, tone, tothe weet ‘arters grain, at 4s. These formalities ers being confined to small lots, ranging: bly lower, were heat , Tenn. veraare Ys juota- ‘The money market was made more active in the See, Sots 8 Ses do. forenoon to enable the ‘shorts’? to get possession of some of the leading stocks. The general rate was seven per cent for early loans, but the demand was Tully satisfied before thé close of banking hours, and jarge balances went over either at aconcession in ‘the rate of interest or unemployed. Foreign exchange advanced to 109% a110% re- spectively for prime bankers’ sixty day and sight sterling bills, The yielding in gold caused more buying, while the uneasiness as to the general class of bills gives the prime bankers the advantage Of making stuffer rates. The range of quotations Was as follows:—Sterling, sixty days commercial, 10835 a 109 good to prime bankers’, 109%4 @ 1095 short sight, 1103¢ a 110%; Paris, @ 5.15; short sight, 5.15 @ 5.1244; Antwerp, 5.2235 @ 5.15; Hamburg, 35% a Frankfort, 40% a 40! ANDERSON.—On Saturday, May 15,CHARLES ANDER- SON, in the 41st year of his age. ‘The remain Were interred ry. BRAINERD.—On Thursday, May 20, ALLIE CAREY, only child of Alanson P. and Addie A. Brainera, 2 years and 7 months. tice of funeral to-morrow. BUTLER.—On Tuesday, May 18, at half-past seven ne erysipeias, JOHN P. The funera! will take place from his late residence, No. 128 North Sixth street, Williamsburg, to the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, this (Friday) morning, at ten o’clock, when a solemn requiem mags will be repose of his soul; and thence to vag 5 at one o'clock. CoHEN.—On Wednesday evening, May 19, Mrs. years. @ place from the residence of it and Richmond streets, and, this (Friday) morning, at a quarter to eleven o'clock. Coster.—On Thursday morning, May 20, G. W. Coster, in the 52d year of his i and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, at St. Mark’s church, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘in Greenwood Ceme- firm at former prices. on private terms. 3 UTLER, in the 32d ie: HAF, lew 4 NAVAL SToRES.—The demand for but the business was onl; being restricted by the smallness of the i : i A i ? IMCTORSC. 00.0... scescececeeeceeceseeeeeces $19,266 The earnings of the Michigan Central Ratlroad for the first week in May were: Jupita M. Coney, The fun sixty days, 5.223, a, corner of Grant Staten Isl: & 5.15; Switzerland, 5. 36; Amsterdam, 40 a 405;; Bremen, 78 a 78%; Prussian thalers, 703; a 714. Governments touched the highest for the 62's ever The market at the opening was with- out decided arresting the speculative feeling and inducing some terest is now very smal out by the recent large advance, as the cessation of the sharp borrowing demand seems to evince. At noon the London price came higher, and €2's ad- In the afternoon, under a pres- Sure to realize, the market reacted from the best Prices, the following being the closing street quota- United States sixes, 1881, registered, 1223; a The earnings of the Western Union Railroad from January 1 to May 14 were:— Inseed was in demand and the market was fone. 108 for outside’ lots. Bal CaLvertT.—In Harlem. on Thursday, May 20, W1L- LiaM, on of Samuel Calvert, ag: ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai, from the residence of lis parents, in 117th street, between Second and Third avenues, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. CaRrsTens.—Suddenly, by a fall through the batch. Way, GEORGE CARSTENS. The relatives and fellow workmen are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 5 Laight street, near Canal, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, thence to Lutheran Cemetery. Downry.—On Wednesday morning, May 19, Man- TIN Downey, aged 36 yeara The friends and acquaintances of the family are attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 285 Mott street. Fox.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday native of St. Thomas, W aged 77 5 nds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her jate residence, No. 202 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, FRRGUSON.—MILDRED ANN FeROUSON, daughter ot James and Mary Ann Ferguson, aged 7 years, 7 months and 13 deya, The friends of the family are invited to attend the 1 the residence of her uncle, W. Sher- ‘eat Farms, this (Friday) afternoon, at two GREENFIFLD.—Suddeniy, at Olean, N. Y., on Wed- pesong May 19, JouN GREENFIELD, in the 38th year age. Notice of funeral hefeafter, GUTON.—OnjW ednesda: the lungs, GRORGE WILLts, and Louise E. Guion, aged fe genet © residence of his gran Clinton street, Brooklyn, Happock.—At Pi MatiLDa Happock. relati 2,000 gall for casks and bbia.—in some cases @110 was asked for casks. and and firmer, closing at #1 450 $148. Sales 200 bbls. prime Fiigter at the inaide price. Crude sperm Is. were sold on private terma, but supposed at PRrnonecs.—For crude, in bulk, the market was. ull, but little demand, but prices were without altera: Iéc: Crnde, in bbls, was For refined the mark stil active, but prices continued to favor the bit clally for lots for future deliv At the close standard on ‘the spot, and Sc. for the re Gio bie, "prime was in demand and having been closed fs The Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company have declared a dividend of $4 per share, payable June 1, The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as there being but tion, closing at vanced to 123%. , which were still free hite was quoted S10. @ Ble, ° nee of this month, ie a) white delivered lay at 83c., 4,500 for all June at Custom House, ———8uh- Treasury.-———— Pa nes. ments, Balances. $769,958 $84,862,458 1,458,432" 84,886,237 Wey 1,000 do. for the first half Jul pectfullysinvited June to the Sth July at S24e., and 2 Pn June at 2c. ; aldo about 1,0:0 cases at the market ‘was dull but unchanged, jen of 600 bbia, standard white for the ‘at 8 \4¢., buyer's option. 336 packages cut mente, The busi- ness in pork to-day was lizht, sales being restricted by the in- creased Sremnees of sotlere, who demanded $31 50 at 62) a Recetpts, ties, registered, 117 a 117%; do. do., coupon, ise2, | May 17... $308,715 12354 #12314; do, do., coupon, 1864, 117 do., coupon, 1865, 11914 a 119 mew, 120 a 120%; do. 120%; do. do., coupon, 1863, 120 a 120%; do., ten- forties, registered, 100% @ 110; currency bonds, 107% a 107%. In Southern securities Tennessee and North Carolina bonds were pressed for sale and lower. ‘The Alabamas were quiet. Levee sixes of Louis The following were the clos- ing prices of the leading bomds:—Tennessees, ex coupon, 68% @ 68%; do., mew, 65% @ 66%; Vir. ginias, ex coupon, 57% a 58; do., new, 62 a 62 Georgia sixes, 81 @ 83; do. sevens, 9554 a 96; North Carolinas, ex coupon, 59% @ 60; do., new, 54% @ 54%; Missouri sixes, 88% a 89; Louisiana sixes, levee do., 69 @ 69%; do. levee eights, 89 a 89%; Alabama eights, 103; do. fives, , May 19, ALETTA closing at 81%(c. Sal year PROVISIONS. Receipts, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘Thursday, May 20—10:15 A. M. 36 sha NY Cen RR... 200 Hud River Ri pie ‘a Ife, ye gh I 12c, ame were. moderate 100" thie Sat ‘Sah ‘a $02. ‘Torco beet was made of these prices. Cut meate were duil nehan, Shoulders ‘were held ‘bi or Re were made at 13\yc. a 13\¢c. for dry fed aboulders, 18 a eR fana were heavy. ws Hi a : 's: g a pr May 19, offinfammation of only child of 8. Seabury 1 year, 6 months and 26 lends of the family are re- attend the funeral, from the George W. White, 152 this (Friday) afternoon, at lermont, on Wednesday, May 19, vea and friends of the family are re- ttend the funeral, without further notic use of her brother, urday afternoon, leaves foot of Northern Railroad HENRY.—On We of Armstead and Catharine The funeral will tai at two o'clock, from Astoria, The relativ respectfully invited age of 2 years, the market still boxes abort clear ages at 17i¢c. 0 19! ages c. OF rendered, fadiny nth at Ines, sellerte option, 73% & 73%; do, Den by pasa common to and Ry ea id, f tor om roses: He 2 for timothy, a ‘ent were effected. The following were the bids for the city bank stocks:—Manhattan, 150; Merchants’, 127; Mechan- tes’, 137; America, 145; Phenix, 112; Butchers and Drovers’, 137%; Merchants’ Exchange, 117; Stave Ocean, 106; American Exchange, Bank of the Republic, 116; Bank of North America, 110; Metropolitan, 142; Peoples, Corn Exchange, 129; Continen- tal, 101; St. Nicholas, 116; Commonwealth, 117; Im- Porters and Traders’, 126; Park, 164; Manufacturers @nd Merchants’, 100; Central National, 115; Fourth National, 105; Ninth National, 113, ‘The stock market was buoyant and active in sym- pathy with an advance in New York Central to 189%, which was the quotation ensuing upon the signing of the Scrip bill by the Governor, who has at length ended the agony of the street, The intor- mation was in the possession of private parties early (n the day, who manipulated the market in order to buy the stock as cheaply a8 posaibic, made somewhat more active, but ths failing to accomplish their purpose, bets were offered and the money staked been vetoed. The confidence with which this assertion was made broke the price from issy to 186%, from which it then went up to the figure first Hudson River and Harlem, on the Ptrevgth of the fnal approval of the Consolidation nvaring), 19%. for common We heard of no nies of momen © market for raw was moderately active, the chiefly from refi e salon were about Demarara and Tae of New York, 110; 112; Chatham, 155: in Piermont, on Sat- At half-past twelve o'clock. Train t, at nine o'clock, May 19, WILLIAM E., son ike place this (Friday) afternoon, the residence of his parents, at es and —— of the family are in ‘Tuesday evening, | Asa ‘Joeman 21d Youngest #o1 of the New York Timea ealtortal de The funeral will take place the residence o erm and prices ‘alas 0m botes damage lao res dam: ba—Inferi Chambers street of New Jerse; 14254; Nassau, 103; y: May 18, at the Josera DowL- 0. & 1240; do. grocery gr Was moro sought after, pai waa firmer, losing at Ine ige, for #oft white, ) morning, parents, 27 n Thursday morning, May 20, at half. Hopains, the beloved 8 idice. for yellow an day, $3,089 bhds., 186,008 TALLOW.—There was an improvement in the demand, and 8 fair business was transacted at fu ce ipts, 325 bbls. The market was fairly was a material improvement lel jock W ife of Thomas Hodgins, 1 t! ral Will take piace frot ‘0. 215 First avenue, on, Sature o'clock, and proceed to the Cau late Kee pal ans in Four mass of requiem will be — husband are respectful mn Wednesday, erhorn street, B years and 6 10 © remains will be taken to ti Vv of Mercy. in Debevoin sty Paris does @ brisk trade in the manufacture of One manufacturer alone has cimens, which are skull, two filleta of ingredients used remains of any ordered. an mummies, 800 wal of the giobe. me linen hands ere th in the production of ti ortal Egyptian ancient calebrity that may be A. LYNON, aged 72 V3. W. CAMP REDE, JR, A ae WILL BLL ie . B3" i Miapaay’ tas dn ia pre, be Fr Charch of OUT” nitureot Hestaurunt aud Beer « thie (FPWMAY) ther partioniars the price which lots far infertor in position, location, deserip- tion or improvement have iately sold for just below th: property. Operators and speculators be on hand. Printed abstracts supplied. Maps and diagrams at 925 Broadway, or mailed free to ture Frames, Perfumery, Ac. \ EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. Geniteel Household Furniture, t 11 o'clock, at salesroom 103 Liberty street, Chamber and Library Furniture; Bookcases, Say ware, Silver Plated Ware, dc., removed'for convenience le. ‘ _ _—| FERRY. D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, i Salesroom, No. § Cortlandt saree Art Galleries, 48 nth street. UCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), MAY 21, iss KATIE ‘at 105g o'cloc! A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OOTS, SHOES, BROGANS AND BALMCRALS, ronwedy wo cours te ee : B , BROGA! o0rs te INE AE hoice selects: Now on exhibition free, day and evening, at MINER & Louise, sor RE ANONABLE GOODS Ow OBARKER'S Art Gallerie 45 Broulway- N.S direct from manufacturers, to which the attention of the trade is invited. AARON CLAFLIN & CO., Auctioneers, 18 Murray street and 21 Park place. Sumas JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. By JOHNSTON & i TASSELL, Auction: 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth Regular sale of Horses and Carriages this j,fome fine beseal Horses, Full description ‘under head of Horses and ages. Third annual sale by 4. DHUYVETTER, Ext, of A werp, of valuable Paintings, the most distinguished and highly esteemed annie Ontele beauty compotion, ari 7 of eab e'finiste beauty of composition, ~ jon ‘offered to an jay 19, at not been excelled by any man} HENRY D. MINER & BARKER will sell at this (Friday evening, May 31, at’ Ti o'clock, at, Art Galleries, No. roadirar, the entire superb Pictures belonging to A. D'Huyvettor, Esq., in bt pvaving irene an Cowpea ariists are charac! ally and ut represent ? E. Frere E. Verboeckhoven, E. Bosch, E. Fichel, L. Robbe, Moese F. Willems, Van Kuvek, £. Van Schendel, Jacob Jacobs, Piassan, A, % BUBECKRR, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, . | EXECUTON'S SALE OF FURNITURE, Friday, May 21, at Nos. 8 and 10 Clinton place (Eighth street, corner of Neilson glace), containing the usual as- tment. Large Pit tel Mirrors, Chickering’s David Col, ay, | Pianos, 4c, a0" vat The Gerard, Trayer, .F, Schael eiites Ao pTAKLOR, AUCTIONEER.—MAGNIFICENT | Darcelas, Epes Kee, Hirtorm Velvet Carpety Drawing Ronn SiasSigtuary aed | felgnaey’ | Count Deiyandt, ¥ May 19, at | many rire and cost articles of Vivue at | Kuwasseg Fils, 7. Ri Wy oe %, rh | ES and costly Works of Art and Articles of Virtue at ian” | Ue —_" bil uction, | thi Fri at it bi Rone maa Woes Relea hea eaeeeteet | fda A. Wut, * Koek Koek, Wiiot i and others of distinction in American and European circles. Superb Suits, covered Fren of the rich scription, viz. Tete-a-Tete Hofas, oval back ; Reception Chairs, rosewood Eiagere, Encoignures, Bookcase, volumes: hi Books, superb Cabinet, inlaid with tortoise shell; mar- bois de rose Cabinets, Tables, Oi! Paintings, rare and Holy Partly, by Sellores, afer the. cele- tal b 1488 WOLF, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DA at 103¢ o'clock, at 542 Grand street, the entire of a family, viz.:—Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Stoves, Kitchen Materials, &c. ——$—$————$ $< $$$ eed juable collection—| ed painting i the Louvre ( Paria on the Neva, St, Petersburg, original by Lam by Rousin; Storm ~o fishertan'e ‘ly, by Dela ; J4® = MALLORY, avoTIONEER. croix; artistic Bronze Statuary (Hamlet, Mazeppa, By MALLORY & BLACKWELL, Minerva, Bacchanalians); bronze Clock, Dreeden Chinn 85 Liverty street, Ornaments, antique Lava Vases from Pompelt ‘and Hercula- Tuesday, May 25, ats :30 P. M., neum ; Win Curtains, Mantel Mir- on the premi Tora; ‘China Jardiniers, Lace Curtains, ebony Music Cabi Seventy desirable Lots, net, inlaid with pearl; magnificent rosewood Planoforte, Known as the Richard Archer property, Yonkers. ‘ani ; Canierbury, Centre mar. This is beautifully located bie tops; Velvet Medallion C ; Marble Stattary— on Ashburton avenue, EeEocttig iia coved Fone hemter eres; | a Omron nak ot crzand samben ni ean and walnut lng” Bureatn, Bedstendy Wardrobes, Twenty t aix modes, white curled Horse Hair Mattresses, Sheets, hirty minutes? from Thirtleth street Blankets, oval Mil Corner Stands, Sofas, Particulars and maps at of: ‘and at Statess China Tollet Sets, Dining Room—Carved walnt man office, Yon xtension Table, cut and engraved ruby or - Casters, Tureens, Salvers, Forks, §| Dinner, BOGART, AUCTIONEER—NO, 1 NORTH WILLIA French’ China’ Dinner Set, ’Shetield Table’ Cutlery, | e) . street, May 22, at 1046 o'clock, at "No. id, kfort street, Express Wagon. Will be sold o@ account Linens, Hatetand, Stair C Ollcloths. Sal ptory. N. B,--Partien wishing to attend this sale take Fics aveuce stages or Sixth avenue cars. ATES yligg YAXDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, 14 Duane street.—This ay, at 47 Great Jones street, H grr pl emmy Famed one of the finest line of trot- iy to pay storage and expenses, one E: former ‘and press |. near! jalso at auction room, = fortment of Hotselold Furniture, Carpets, Mirrore, Flea PIANos—one ELEGANT 735 OCTAVE PIANO, MAD! "as Bros. ig, fond and family Horses offered this season. Seo Horse by Haine 1 and Carriage head and at sale for particulars. ‘One 7 octave Piano, made by Fischer. —_——_ ren Coe Ss cane. a wae ve octaves and pedal, foul UCTION NOTICE.AN EXTRA LARGE SALE OF od ty BOHRA EEE. salesroom, 37 Ni 3 years and 3 Magnificent Household Furniture, C he at hie my jane y pltgnnt Tesewoo! Planoforte, Works’ of het, Bron: sau street, Saturday, May 22, at 12 o'clock. ZOR, ings, China, Silverware, de. | LUKE FITZGERALD, Augtioneer. ‘The largest and richest Household Furniture Pgh ord me sleet rede oraay) marae o'clock precisely, at tl legant five residen 11h Went Nwenty-stith strech betwees Btn: and Rove enues, Magnificent Parlor Suite, covered with the richest description of French satin, brocatel, moquette and reps; Turkish Easy Chairs and Lonnges, Lace Curtains, Mirrors, Etageres, Tables, Lady's Writing Desk, Bookcase, rosewood 7g octave Pianoforte, Stool and Cover ; Bronze Clocks, Vases, ‘Stati Pari oro ten Ware walnut Hedateaia, is, Commodes, ‘ardrol Spring an: fi Chairs, Rock out a coteed joth; Buffet, Ex TT nd Dinner ‘abli ARTITION SALE. WILLIAM KENNELLY, Auctioneer, will nell at auctiony! ‘on Monday, May 44, 186%, at 13 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, Lad sireet, lots, north wide, 360 feet west of Fi"th nronues ‘134th wt: ‘2 lots, north side, 385 feet wert of Fifth avenu Union avenue, Fordham, 3 lois nearly opposite St. Jobu' College. Maps at auctioneer's office, 82 street. MER, 15 East Broadway, of 400 lots t Clothing, ding and other Goods worthy the attention off’ dealers. B; fa e — PAPARAOERE’s SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MO! ‘Tr Jota women's ly order Henry McAleenan, 103 Eighth avenue. | 4 Cut and Bo- tlery, &c. Sale positive, le rain or shine.’ Deposit reyuired. UCTION SALE OF TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, Rockaways and Coupes, aingle and double Harn Robes, Blankets, Saddi iy 1A B51 Fulton. strect, Brooklyn, Sat AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R, FIFLD, AUCTIONER Pi gorner of City Hall place, ‘will well, th day, at Hove lots of Silk and and otber a Brosh, Grape rf and Woollen Shawls and ar heme Bhoes, ae. By order of. Wetaer, # Reet Howson ag 4 SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, 87 NASSAW RT SOMERVILLE will soll on Friday, May 2 ke at NO. a Weat"Fourieonth street, "nea? Fitts T PUBLIC AUCTIONON THE PREMISES, ON Tuessiay, May 25, at 1 o'clock P. M.y the desirable reai- dence of the late Dr. P. F, Prior, at Oyster Bay, LL; two story, attic and basement, 18 roome, hard fint walls; car ornal ‘or particulart aj WILLIS, Nos. 8 and 10 Pine street, New York, Elegant Household Furniture. -- +, adhd Be Cos Piano, Wilton an@ UOTION NOTICE.—AT LESS THAN AUCTION | Brumcirhin wert Gt elegant Etagerea, Suits Pars cen at JON FISHER'S new and second band Oar | for Furitarey 18 atin eect a Laced Eitnton ‘and Rivington streets, le of block, Le ‘and Brocatel Oar ee Console Tadley, Ran mid: Carpets, Matting, Window shades, Paper Hi and Looking Giasees. Also n fait price ein fre ees Sauen In exchange. Cut this oul and note the name an Secretaire, rich po hy a sun TablenyArm © Fah Binns Sng Sets, stead Bureau, Washatand, Wardrobe, Blan! Ite, ae. Mausricaee Parana hethontiot age Ae NOTICE.—AT ERNEST ROTH'S FURNI- 56 and 58 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery,'a | satin brocatel Parior Water alt cotora, ietec 4 neue pe a Suite from to $110. A fire, lee than auction price, Warranted fest Gast Fura BY HENRY. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salearoom No. & Cortlandt at Art Gallery, 45 Broadway. Saie of Fine Ol Paintings. MINER & BARKER will sell on Friday, May 1, at 11 o'clock, at their snlesroom No. & Cortlandt ©0 eaten KY superior Oil Paintings, com| a OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, ane SOMERVILLE will sell on Saturday, May 29, a8 10 oak intense bi Naseaa, a tn = anecrimen® or fionetold niture, Otice Furniture, Sofas, dc. three rosewood i fine toned. Organ, aultable for a smail church. HERIFF'S SALE. and Machinery of a Pi Manufactory. RICHARD WALTER Anemos sla a ‘prt day), at 11 o'cloek, at No. 14 Ogle pees | oe fargy and Mectin of the New Ned Paper Col- J.J. BOANNELL, Depuiye” JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheri, LLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELL@ THIA at 2 o'clock, at Const aren, By tine Parlor ‘ Throne: Lox yaa at eS an Script jecta —vii ay H iy Pam: ¢ Scripture: Wit, @ Ho! oe fhe ‘Tieture,_ th ate Monee rn aha Ma als yr | Suite e + Collection of Panteis, nF Mucretiay e838 very superior | Damask Curtalna ( Town, " Engravi Allot which exhibition. and mal and biack reagan POE ‘aaits, Halt’ Metireacea, ‘Fenther Bon ¥ J. RODOLPH LEVISON, AUCTIONEER.THE EN- | Table and Bed ; i cere cry war theres second hand Vel ; Carpets, Oiielathe, Dinky! tire collection, numbering 80 American Oil Paintin, sion other "Medal fs Tapestry, cncken Fomfare_ ane everything for house: Keeping Ratterson'a i Pastel Pictures and C; mn belonging to tl Atmerican Art Gallery, New York, will bo sold by auction om Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuraday and F evenings, May 25, 26, 27 and 26th, in the store 676 Broadway, near Amity street, Row on free exhibition, YJ. W. CAMPRELL, JRy AUCTIONEER, ‘two trick loads from ito toda Water Fountain ‘and Counter; also oe Sayress Wage 1 : . Ps ie JAM ABROTT, AUCTIONEER, LL TEs in RER.—MO! yoace oth year of her On Saturday, 221 inst, at 103g o'clock, 1m her iate residence, ee oe cloth a leet ebsites eee ee taney Bedstead, Garpeis contenia Garner stove at ten | BF THe cick, St Fond Fill be sold, wihcut reserve, 16 | Ofice Furniture ; also a lot of Liquors, at 16 Pelt at Par: nmacu- | suit buyers, ‘Ladion are apecially invited to attend. ticulars day of sale. WILLIAM. ABBOTT, enth sireet, where a high | toot beer em “4 Pallet Lenn inn Her friends and CAM) gpm eres +r iintattoas | BY afi SQNeartb 2m axerigeene cpa | — men. cheat bidder, entire iture, NITE! ANTE May 10, at his reat | of Tarbell's House, 362 Math avenue. UNITED RTATEG MARINE CORPS.—WANTRD IMME. okiyn, HENKY "| The fine Each ees