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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SaTuRDAy, May 29-6 P. M. ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks {4 favorable, although it continues to show the made as between legal tenders and Sreasury notes in the popular estimation. Thus the falling off during the week in legal tenders was over twenty-five thousand dollars—a triffe ip itself, itis fuc—showing that wutic the payments by the city Rave been made in legal tenders the great bulk of money received by the city has been in national bank notes. The deposi(s have increased over tree and & Ralf wihong, which bas induced an increased ey Pansion on the part of the banks to the extent of ever four ani @ half millions, The “niet Feateros are the gain of nearly two and a had; mil- Rone in specie and an accession of a milliyy anda half to tic ainount in excess of the legal reserve. ‘The total sum in excess of the twenty-five per cent vequived by law is now $16,437,487. The ¥ otals of the Jast two statements are cont as 1Yows:— 20: 67,810,373 ‘The changes are joreage in joany: + $4,689,509 ncTeaxe in speci: 2,441,826 rease in cer ° 6,521 lacrease in deposits, 8,640, 731 Beereage wm leyai 22,925 ‘the gold market was excited at the opening by | ‘Me non-appeoraice of ‘tye advertisement for a sale | sof goveroment goid Wer Monday, as well as by the ‘Miteliigence in the Yeap correspondence from Germany intimatinga possivie tax on Untied States eourities in that ountry, The price unéer this in- Baence advanced to 14014; but upon the appearance ‘@f the advertisement, as well as the withdrawal of Me efforts wheebh counterbalanced the imberent Wealness of the market, there was a drop to 139%, “especially as the official notice from Mr. Van Dyck “Went so far as to Bay Hhactfie sales would be coutmued “every Monday ahd Thursday in fature anti! other- “wise ordered, A Washington special says that another “Jarge delegation is now in Washington endeavoring »fe induce the President to intercede with Mr. Bout- ‘well for a change in his policy of gold sales and boud purchases. If such a party have gone from this city “they do not really represent its mercantile taterests, but are operating In the interests of one or other of the gold gambling cliques who were injured by the Jali in gold, and would like to see the price back to 245 or 150, if only to let them outof the trap in which they were snared when Secretary Boutwell so promptly increased his sales of government gold. ‘The course of the market is shown in the table ja was in abundant supply ant Seven Bnd eight per cent was paid for carrying and 1-16 t Monday. Transactions took place at six and ex- ceptionally at three per cent. The disbursements of eoin interest were $: The steamer St. Laurent, for Brest, took out $552,526 In specie, and the Hansa, for Bremen, $150,000 in silver bara and Mexican doliars. The repor of the Gold Exchange Bank is as follows: — old choared ‘Old balances Currency vaiances, Bovernments were quiet and steady, if not strong, @uring banking hours, but the market was inclined to wettic late In the afternoon, and prices closed a shade jower, Tne foreign bankers were not buy- §pg so freely after the news of the proposition to impose @ stamp duty of one per t im Germany upon all foreign securities, but me Worket was sustained by the advance in goid to $40.5. When this jatter influence was lost prices Melded about % to \s, and closed as follows Wnited States sixes, 1851, registered, 121 a 121'4; do., @oupon, 121°, a 121%; do. fve-twenties, registered, W16% a 117; do. do., coupon, 1802, 1 a 122%; 60. do., coupon, 1864, 116% ali7; do, do., coupon, 2865, 118% @ 118%; do. do., coupon, 1865, new, 310% @ 119%4; do. do., coupon, 1867, 119% a 119);; @o. do., coupon, 1868, 1199, a 119',; United states fives, wen-forties, registered, 108), a 1084; do. do., coupon, 10934 a 109',; currency bonds, 1074; a 107). Southern securities were steady, except for new Tennessees, which fell about half per cent, but re- covered in the aiternoon to 63% to 64. ‘The genera! features of the money market were without change. Seven per cent conunued to be the prevailing rate on call loans, with pledge of muscel- Janeous stock collaterals, and six upon government gecurities. The city banks, as well as the country banks, have been very free buyers of commercial paper during the week, exercising unusual scrutiny, however, in th ter of makers and endorsers, Vriwe doubie nea Were discounted at seven to Sight per cent, but a great deal of “good” paper was taken at nine aud teu. Foreign exchange was dull nd steady, without change in r The market $e very susceptible of asharp ment either Way, and the leading bankers are not inclined to draw except at eae Ngures. The following were the bis for the etty bank iNew York, 190; Manbattwn, 145; Me- 185; America, 148; Phentx, 10; Worth River, 105; Mechanics and Trad- er’, State of New York, 11; Com- mierce, Ocean, 107; Chatham, Bank of he Republic, 114; Hanover, 114; Metropolitan, 142 45; Bast Kiver, 104; Corn Exchange, 120; Continental, 20044; Commonwealth, 116%; linporters and Traders’, 148; Park, 165; Central National, 115 Fourth Nationa’, i06)/; Ninth National, 115 ‘Tenth National, 97. ‘Vhe receipts of the Westeru Union Ratlread from @anoary 1 to May 21 were:— 309. 0s $221,774 Aso8. + 216:061 Iuereaee ..... 26,713 ‘The earnings of the Chicago and lock Isand Rati. oud during the third week in May were: 8K Mnerease $11,887 The dispnte ion of stock of Merchants’ Union and the american Express Com- pauies was under consideration at a meeting of the Pirectore of the Cousolidated American Merchants’ Yolen Company, and a resolution adopted that on Phe Soth day of June next the books of the company Will be closed against further conversions of the stock of the Merchants’ Union nto the stock of the consolidated company, aud will Shereafter be opened oniy in favor of those share holders tn the Merchanis’ Union Express Company Who on oF vefore that day give notice In Writing to She Recretary of the company of their intention and frish to make such conversion of their stock, and Phall within the same time deposit their cerifeates of etock, with (he sums due from them respectively BPpon *uch call; such deposit to be returned unless the conversion #hall be actnally and lawfully made, The stock market opened with considerable ant- Mation, Michigan Southern seliing at 1144—an ad- Vance of one per cent as compared with the price at the close of business the previons day. From this Point there was a yielding to 1124, based upon Bpprehensions for the result of an application whieh ‘Was marie yesterday before Judge Clerke for a tem- Porary injunction, restraining the company from Aipowing of its property or franchises, Jt 1 the ex- pectation that in the consolidation with Lake Shore, Which is preliminary to consolidation with New dork oO ‘al, there will be @ large serip dividend, by some « tiniTag as high as twenty-fve per cent, equalize he pro’ ye of atock as well as to Teprevent the petiy ws on hand at the time of Shion. The application wW made by John 8, Prowy and others, who clam \o be holders of the gaaraniees or constricion swek {in the Michigan Bouthern and Northern Indiana latlroad Company, $0 the amount of cone millions, for a temporary Injunction restraining the direevors and Le Grand Dockwood, the Treasurer, from selling or in any Manver disposing of the property, franchises or pecurity of this company, until the plaintiffs shall be paid al) arrearages of int ton their shares, ‘The complaint and aMdavits eet forth the history of the company as now formed by the union of the Northern Indiana, the Chicago aud Southern Micht- Fan roads with their sub-divisions, and stated that fe plaints were holders of construction ston PD which ten per cent interest, payable semi-an- pesliy, was guaranteed, Ow; 10 © las OF BEge U4 ff a | perity no interest wae pe%d for a jong time, #0 that an arrearage of eight 97.0 « half years ia 6aid to have accrued. Now, however, the company is able to pay not only ten per “ent on the guaranteed stock, but also a dividen? on the ordinary stock; and this suit ig brought 0”, me ground that all arrears of interest ‘on the guaranteed stock must be paid before a ajvi- dend is “jeclared on any other class of stock, The mark¢.t setuied under this fatelligence, and operators Wes’ e inclined to fear a repetition of the legislation , famous in the course of New York Central and Erie, There was & recovery for some of the list and prices were better at the second call, Yut the hesita- tion and heaviness of the forenoon vlung to some and permitted buta shght advance in them in the genera! buoyancy late in the afternoon after the ap- pearance of the bank statement and upon the rise im Michigan Southern to 115%. Pa- cific Mail dropped from 82% to 803 upon the announcement that the report next Monday will be unfavorable, but reacted to 81 at the close. New York Central, in veing,displaced by Michigan South- ern as the leader of the railways, fell from 190% to 18944 and closed heavy. Hudson River, Harlem and Fort Wayne were more steady to-day, if not firmer, Tn the interval after the bank statement St. Paul and Reading were prominently strong, while the Northwestern shares reacted from the decline of mid@ay. Pursuant to the rule of the Stock Ex- change the Chicago and Northwestern Rallroad Company gave notice this morning that fifteen thou- sand shares will be added to the preferred stock of the company at the expiration of thirty days, This stock is issued to ace bonds which have been paid of ant canceiicd by the com- pany, and to pay for the new eavipment which lias been placed on the row! @riig Ge past six months. This stock was taken by the directors, buyer thirty days, at par idend, which ts equal to 105, Lake § ely S¥ID- pathelie with Michigan Southern an@followed it by an Interval of one-half to one per cent. The ex- press stocks were weak and iower, In the miscel- laneous list Western Union, Mariposa, Cumberland, Canton and Quicksiiver were declined and heavy. Prices closed as follows at tne last session of the Stock Exchan: umberland, 33'{ @ 344; Wells- Fargo Express, American, 383, @ 39%; Adams, 50) a 60; United States, 66 bid; Merchants’ Union, 1444; Quicksilver, 1874; Canton, 64% a 645,; acifie Mail, 805 a 807%; Western Union ‘Telegraph, 42% a 4: New York Central, 189 a 189%: Harlem, 14824 a 148%{; do. preferred, 150; Hudson River, 15744 a 157%; Reading, 99 a $94; Chicago and Alton, 158; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- nati, 74a 74%; Alton and Terre Haute, 38 a 40; do, Preferred, 65; Toledo and Wabash, 774; do. pre- ferred, 80 bid; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 7744 @ 7743 do. preferred, 884; a 88%; Fort Wayne, 158; Ohio and Mississippi, 47 a 35; Michigan Central, 12349 bid; Michigan Southern, 114% a 1143¢; Titinois Cen- tral, 146‘ a 14613; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 97%; @ 4: Lake Shore, 112% a 113; Rock Island, 126%; Northwestern, 93 a 9534; do. preferved, 105 a 1054, Boston Water Power, i6){ @17; Mariposa, 2414 @ 2454; do preferred, 6034 a 50%; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 116 a 11834 w Jel Central, 1164 @ 116%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 19a 139365 Comm. bus, Chicago and Indiana Cen: 4a45h. ‘The total exports of specie during the past week were as follows: — coa— American $10,442 chland, Paris—Mexi- aseeee. 6,500 Dentschiand, Londen— Mexican dollars, $54,186; stiver bullion, gold bullion, $313 ses weve 60,748 .) Steamer Deutschland, ‘Southamp- tou—Goid bars, 960; sliver bars, $40,407 128,596 May 27--Steamer Deutschland, Bremen-- Prussiau siiver.. +» 5,050 May 27—Steamer Colnmbia, Havana—Span- ish doubloons, $175,700; American silver, $6,200...... 0.00 sersrersesnsernsccosrersores 182,400 ay 27—Rark siden Buenos Ayres—1 ‘atriot *. 9,600 5,000 ey, $80,000; silver coin, ¢ May 20—Brig Alice Franklin, Poi Ameri¢an silver. May 2J—-Steamer City of Antwerp, pool—Briti#h wold........ May 20—Steamer Hansa, Bre ‘nent Liver- Total... SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANS®. May 29—10:15 A. M. 400 she NY Cen RR. 200 do. do... 74 Mich Cent 200 Mich Souther: Li00 do... Ww 100 Gal & Chi 1000 C&R 3) Lake Shore di 2000 Mor & Es let mig.. 2000 Mil & St P's, Int m 105 8000 Mil A St a 100 Chic & Aiton Ri... | - apagsy 8 & Qy RR. 100 Cumd ¢ 100 do aaa Min: 10 dows. ONY eN RR vs 100 wha NY" 10 do. 20 WC,O aL OR STREET QUOTATIONS. Half-past Five o&'Oleck P. M. Parifie Ma *) a #1, St Pan! pref. 88a 80 XY Cent, ex d.. Ft Wayne...... 187448 158 £ Ohio & Mien. 4m Mich Routhern.. 11 Lake Shore..... 11 Northwestern .. 99" Rorthwestern pt 104” ————— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bat DOUINE—PRENCH.—On Wednesday, May 26, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Josep H. Price, D. D., ABRAM BAUDOUINE lo Ma- riLvA, daughter of Colonel Richard French, Raq., of this city. FowLek—Powrn.—On Thursday evening, May 27, at the paraouage of the Greene street Method si Episcopal church, by the Rev. A. K. Sanford, Mr. Joseem FOWLeR to Miss Many A. this city. a MANN—Woons,To Brooklyn, BE. D., on Weed. nesday evening, May 26, by the Kev. A. H. Partridge, D. D., CHARLES HERMAN GOLDMAN w York to MARY ANGELING, daughter of I, M. Woods, Eoq. Boston papers please copy, GRAV HO—RAVANALD. = In Philadelphia, on Tr day, May 4, by the Rev, ‘evers, Mr. Rowent T. Guaves to Mrs. Pauiis ‘ kk AYANALD, both of Phila deiptia, Ros exeivrna—fets.—In Philadelphia, on Sunday, May 23. by the fr. Hireh, CHARLES Rosey. BLUTH, Of New York, to Mise Hecewe Reis, of Poi deiphia. SHRRWOOD—E: Kit.—In Brooklyn, on Thureda evening, the restience of the pri Mr. De la Matyr, Mr. ARAM B. ESsets, ARMSTRONG.—On Saturday, May 20, Mra. Man. GARKET ARM#rnONG, Widow of George Armstrong, in the Od year of ber age. Her reiatives and fr.ends and friends of her sons. tn-law James Gregory, and John Sutton, and her aon David, are respectially invited toattend the fune without further notice, on Monday after three o'clock, from the residence of No. 872 Lexington avenue. RRTRAND.—On Ti May 25, Vieron Ben. TRAND, & native of France, aged 52 years, ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery Croxty.—On Thursday, May 27, at 67 Cherry street TIMOTHY ORONTN, aged 65 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reanect- fully invited to aitend the funern!, this (Sunday) ig at Lg o'clock, from his late residence, 67 Cherry sire: 6001 saddeniy, on Thursday, May 27, of brabous croup, Jesere Isanet, Only ehila of? Nor. win ae lephene Cook, aged 4 years, 3 monthe rie and friends ne the family are invited to anend @ jynerp, from we remdenge of hor Powbr, voth of | | noon, at one grande ther, Norman Gook, No. 5 Third street, this )aiterne. sh, wi two O'clock, og eA vi fin 28, SARAH DALY, aged 16 gr a) bry My relaever a nd ee the family are respect. fully inviced to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after. noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 5 bo eit lingering finess, in the 45th WDELL.—After @ int ean of her age, Many DOwDEI, widow of Nicholas The ‘iriends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, this day (Sunday), at twelve o'clock noon, from the residence of her brother, Robert McDonald, Charles street, wee Same peenne, Hudson City, N.J., thence to Calvary Cemetery. ; Dorry.—on Friday night May 28, ELLEN, wile of john Dufty, The mee and friends of the family, and of ‘Thomas and Michael Duffy, are respectfully invited to attend the funcrai, from her late residence, 238 Kast Forty-sixth strect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Eastwoop.—un Wednesdsy, May 26, Mrs. FRANCES EasTwoop. 'The relatives and Lay are seopecttully invited, to attend the funeral, from Church of tl Epiphany, Stanton sireek, lear Norfolk street, this (Sunday) afternoon, -past one o'clock, ENX@BLHAnDT.—In Syracuse, on Satu: , May 22, of inflammation of tie lungs CORNELIA THERESA, wife of Dr. Francis E, Engetharat, chemist for the Onondaga Salt Company, and daughter of Cornelius B. Titus, Esq., of New York city, aged 20 years, 11 months and 21 days. She was Durled | irom the German Catholic church of the Assumption, North Salina street, on Tue day morning, at nine o'clock, where a mass of requiem ‘was offered up forthe repose of her soul. Rest in peace. AYNOR,—On Priday, be 28, THOMAS H, GAYNOR, any years a respectable merchant of this city, aged 41 years, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from Seventh street Methodist Episcopal church, near Third avenue, on Monday morning, at cleven o'clock, The members of van Grove Lodge, No. 275, F. ond A. M,, are reqnested fo meet at their rooms on Monday, Mav 31, at half-past nine o’clock A, M., to attend the funeral of our late brotber Thomas H. Gaynor. By order of the W. M. GEO. B. LITTLE, Secretary. GREENE.—'n Friday, May 28, J. H. GREENE, @ na- tive of Middieton, county Cork, Ireland, aged 4a ears, The relatives and friends and the Episcopal broth- erhood are respectfuily mviled to attend the faneral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, 191 Eighth avenue. Gump.—Afier a brief Hiness, ABRAHAM GuMP, In the 65th year of his age. ‘The funeral wil! take place from his late residence, No, 223 Bast Fifty-second street, oa sonday alter- noon, at two o'clock. Hasvings.—On Saturday, May 20, ANN Hastines, beloved wife of Patrick Hastings, native of Tullow, county Carlow, Trelan in the 30th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- apectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Fifth avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. South Brooklyn, and from thence to St. John's chureh, ‘Twenty-first street, near Fifth avenne, South Brooklyn, where @ solemn re- quiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul, and from thence to the cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for mterment, on Monday forenoon, at half-past ten o'clock, Dublin and California Danes lease copy. Hinn.—At NEW OR WERE orthern Ohina, on Wed- nesday, March 31, 1869, of pneumonia, WiLLtAM HARRY HitLn, twin son of Charles Eugene and Elizabeth Adams Hill, aged 3 years, § months and 3 days; born in New York city, July ui AQUES.—ON Saturday, May 29, at his residence, No. 223 Eighth avenue, Mr. Wa. C. Jaques, aged 62 years, 2 months and 13 days. ‘The funeral wil! take place on Monday afternoon, atone o'clock. Friends and relatives are respect- fully invited to attend. Long Isiand and Woodbridge (N. J.) papers please —In the 27th year of her age, MARY formerly of Ballyheagan, parish of St. Mul county Carlow. ‘The friends of the family are respectfally invited to atiend the funera!, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Patrick Keating, 35 Kent avenve, East Brookiyn. Lover?.—On Saturday, May 29, Mrs, Sarau Lover, aged 58 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the egg from the Episcopal chur Pleasant Valiey, N. J., on Monday, at twelve o'clock, noon, Boats leave foot of Christopher and Spring streets at ten A. M., returning at four P. Mrvennorz.—On Saturday, May 29, HEvry Coy- Rap, aged 4 months and 24 days, only son of Henry and Blizabeth Meyerholz. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aré respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Monday atter- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of nis parents. Murpuy.—At 67 West Eleventh street, on Satur- day, May MARY CHARLOTTE, Widow of Gabriel Murphy, of Dublin. Notice of fuveral in Monday’s HERALD. McGuirv..—On ‘Thursday, May 27, Many, the beloved wife of John McGuire, native ‘of Millstown Cross, post town Castiehelgem, county Louth, Ire- Jand, in the 66th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family, also those of hor sons, ‘Thomas, John and Michael McGuire, are respeetfuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence 92 Tenth avenue, this (Suaday) afternoon, at one o'clock, O’Coxnor.—On_ Friday, May 28, Mary O'Connor, widow of Wm. O'Connor, ‘rhe relatives aud frends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- in-law, Robert O'Callaghan, No. 9 First street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. O'Net..—In this city, on Saturday, May 20, PaTrick O'NetL, @ native of Feohany, county Galway, Ire- land, aged 33 years, The relatives and fricnds of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 517 East Fifteenth street, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Irish papers please copy. . Romawre.—Suddenly, = Monday, May 24, on the age from Newhbern, N. C., to New York, WM. H. RomAtng, in the 47th year of his age. His remains were taken to Tarrytown qy Wednes- es | fer Interment. neeiidochii ‘ewhern papers please copy. Russeut.—On Friday, May 28, Mrs, Many Ruvs- SRLL, aged 54 years, 11 mouths and 17 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and those of her sons, Flenry and Joseph, are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at twelve o'clock, from her late residence 120ib street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Harlem. Tanor.—On Thursday, May 27, Mrs. EvIza Tabor, in the 85th year of her age. The friends of the family, also those of her brother, Simonson, are respectfully invited to attend the ral, from her late residence, No. 137 East Twen- ty-fourth street, this (Sunday) afiernoon, at half-past one o'clock, without further notice. TRLSworrH.—Suddenly, on Friday, May 28, at his residence, A. D, TELSWORTH, of Plainfield, N. Je, ears. VAN Pr On Satuniay, May 29, Ferpenick R. VAN PBLY, aged 18 years, 10 months and 5 days. Relatives and friends of the family are reapect- faily invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 245 West Forty-second street. VinNor.—On Friday, May 28, at his residence, 402 Proome street, at the age of 43 years 2 months and 26 days, JEAN J. Vrenor, a native of Roches, depart- ment Doubs, France. Friends are Invited to attend the fanera), this (Sun- aay) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late resi- dence. Wraverr.—On Friday, May 28, suddenly of pneu- monia, at the residence of his father, in Brookiyn, daurs E. Weaver, of the firm of Weaver & Sterry, New York. Notice of funeral hereafter, WRaTERVELT.—On Friday, Mav 28, Ina, daughter of Garret J. and Anna Wesiervelt, after a lingering iinesa, aged 10 years and 2 months, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the T. R. D. church, corner of Perry and Fourth street: m Monday morning, at ten —FLLen Waren, danghter of William and sh, aged 4 years, 2 months and 23 days.4 eral will take place thie (Sunday) after- o'clock, from her late residence, No, 202 Hudson ‘street, Wannen.—On Friday, May 28, Mra. CaTHaRint WARNER, in the 734 year of her age. ‘The relatives friends of the famtly are mvited to attend the foneral, from the Keformed Dutch | church, Port Kic bond, Staten Island, this (Sum- day) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. DENTISTRY RTIVICTAL TEGTH, BEAU rir ie SETS ONLY et \ BEAUTIFUL SETS OF TEETH, Pern row rae ghe to ot ont Hoe tnee eet 0m, 1, G1) and 8% Cal weowhere, Teeth tiled with $1 tered In the most cient ant ef and admin improved manner, Without extra. charge, a Or. WHITES, 160 BiRth avenue, Open day and evening and Sunday morning. T)%,oRANE'S OSTRO GOLD FILLING. FOR RESTOR. ing decayed teeth Removed to 21a West vurth street, 1 MPORTAN ee (9 lowe your good be fied to f ey, call at hfe ‘on e MY Siath ay., between a Twenty-first and ta ‘ , TRE FHL OR ROOTS DAILY ntly aot preserved by ne and color, with: ised in a soft ata Warranted ct years never tot ciusively since 184 t as ate of Twenty-third et, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THY d in RECEIVED IN BRO: HERALD, ou BRANCH OFFICE. MB FCLION aR UR Teeth on yt ror ort, 7 yo the elite NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY ¢ 80. 1869.—TRIPLE - ‘SHEET. ee — DRE, Pet Baers way. wi done to meke fan sgrepenie crass ‘orate ae be found at the i a ROSPECT PARK Wa) ue FOR Rue ENCE JUNE 26. aEcO DAY HAND (CAP t SWELPSTAKES, 1g MILES, care. ited A RB, Shea's br. Gl 3. D. McDaniel’s b. h. Rea 4. B. W. Waldeu's ch. BFE ee iS s 3 2 ee SRPSRESEs es, 9 “PP pope 18. - ¥D ). MeDani ao. Livingston's c te > wepene eo inWw 9. mW. In a we ‘Watten'n B wn. Sanford’s ob, ¢. Grrixe MEES1 NG. JEROME PARK AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. MATCH DAY, SUNE 2. FOUR RACES. REGULAR MEETING. SATURDAY, JUNE 5—FIVE RACES. UESDAY, JUNE 8-FOUR RACES, THURSDAY, JUNE 10—FOUR SATURDAY, JUNE 12--FIVE RACES, Pools wil be sold by Major W. ©. Barker at the subacrip- tion rooms, 920 Broadway, each evening preceding ‘and atsuch other times as may be notified; also at the course each day of races, Firat race euch day punctually at 3 o'olock, Admission to Bed, To field and and and atrets ve 50. Carriages Quarter streteh ple may be obtained at the office eof "ee lub, 920 Broad way, and at the entrance to the course. . BELMONT, President. 50 cents C, Wiwarty, Secretary, — quer COURSE, LONG ISLAND. SPRING TROTTING MEETING OF 1869, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1. No, 1.—Purse of $500, mile heats, best three in Ove, in har- eae, with 18 entries, No. 2. Parse of $800, mile heats, best three in five, tu har- , With 11 entries. by f 82,500, Oks hesie beet tae I uree of mite heats, three e the following entrie: tere. NEQ five, in harness, with D. Phter. .m, Lady Thorn William Bors &. George Wilkes William Loveil m. American Girl hs & Bashaw, Jr. Hi j2e tm utey len iyron Perry . De “algo Rory Maid ON THURSDAY, JUNE 3. urae of #44) mile heats, best three in five, in har- ith N Purse of 0, mile heats, best three in five, ip har- ness, with 8 entri ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4. No. 1.—Purse of #600, mile heats, beat three in five, in har- ness, with eight entries, 0, 2.—Purse of #1,000, mile heate, best three in five, to har- prin with four entries, ces to begin at one P. M. on each day except Wednesday, jonan when they begin at two P. Horse cars leave the South, Fulton, Wallend Williamshorg ferries every tive “minutes "during 'the day for the couse Special cars leave South ferry, Junel, Sand 4, atIl's A. M., connecting at East New Yori at 12:30 P.M. with an extra train (by steam) for the course direct; and on June leave South ferry at 12 M., connecting with train at East New York 10 the Grand Stand and Quarter No charge for ladies or chiltren for admission to Field ‘or Grand Stand. baameca rats Kot fl raprietor, po anien oak a oaren ai MITCHELL Sit ‘corner of sirest and Broadway. ia, cor SACOR Peis STALLIONS. HE TROTTING ‘STALLION COMMODORE. VANDER. bilt will stand for the season at the farm of iris L, Mott, near Pouzhk ‘Vanderbilt has a record of " DS OF FANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR Tle Medicines for all diseases, Pre Food for — birds, at B. DOVEY'S, Nos. 5 and 5 (ireene siveet, Can: Ladies attended to by Mrs, Dovey. AGE, ‘od, Teel ine, bas” Post offies. atid at the stables of Daniel ‘Mace, Esq, bie entire Sud of Trot- ag Meseee, 15 in number, ir. Mace’s stables are 206 West Forty-elghth street. End entire contents of stable, including Single and Double Harness, Biankets, Robes, dc. One Team, two top Waons, oBe no top Trotting Wagon. All the above will be positively sold to the hi sheat bidder, as Mr. Mace’s professional engagements out of the city re quire too much of his time to give proper attention 10 the above city establishment. The whole catalogue is now on exhibition at the stables 206 Went Korty-olghth street as above : ctiong offices, 112 Fast ‘Liberty street, Full descriptive cate: Forther partic ctloneers? i Jogues will be ready at the oflive of the auctioneers on Wed- needay 1 Moseisg BIRDS, Mock ING BIRDS.—JUST “ARRIVED from New Orleans, 50 young Mocking Birds, Will be on sale for only a few days; cheap. No. 19 North William RE BEST GREENER GUN EVER IMPORTED, ONLY ‘gue of the kind. For sale cheap by ALFORD, PARK & pecs 2 Broadway. “HO RSES, | CARR TAGES, « 7 BARKER & HAMLIN'S OLBY AUCTION Matt OR 0. W. BARKER, AUCTIONE GR, corner roading and Thiity-ninth, etree, LAR AUCTION. SAIS Evpity WE NESDAY AND SATCRDAY Gontiemen’s privace Batablishments disposed of at prbite and private sale to the vost advantage, and general arvort ment of Horses, Carriages, 1 Horse Clothing, Halters, Whips, &c., to suit the needs of all classes of purchasers, con: stanuy on band, Orders promptly executed. ‘Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on’ evers horse wold under warrantee. ‘Good stabling for horves st publie or private sale. The only mart inthe city having @ driving ring for showing horaes on wale, Carriages, Buggies, &e, taken on storace, A. —MINER, STEV. be} 4 06 Dave on han order every making to and light ton of Ae Foray: = nog ¢ oe & it A. REBT crass aaaitr ROAD WAGON FOR SA cheap.—761 ai Fighth aveny stables, Brondwa; and Fifty third mreet. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO LET Hie vieToRtA. Horses larnees (or the enmtner; the turn out one {hrcity, Call at the’ Clarendon Morel, dani ST FOURTH STREBT.WP ARE Ciarences and Conpes for the fally (tires from tive to six montus te bali ore Orders taken ten yer cont lees than selling pr THO! VattaR » KENTUCKY SADDLE HORSE ngie harness: te Warrante! Towne, enuen, Ly Pilea street, be mth ands NEW Tor BUGGY, WITH POLE A for sale, mare by S!ivhes, In aire at stable, 216 lex AND Starrs, eve order: prico $825. oyton arene, t sew YORK RE near Broadway, A Inger, of excelent « ¢, warranted A rod; ight Fockawayn, Gon wt =Wagor Giarences, Liane pony Phastons, of the wel n a!90 9 ¥ ot - a well 80.9 vartety of 800 CARRIAGE. AND SLUIAM 4 Psiabiialved thirty yemra, RAITT A CO, Eingation, 8: ¥ Roponitory, 1% Hatt bigbieenth Brondwar, « of Huggies, Pony Phactons, ne, de. Of their own well known build, ware ot. OF their fait ra for carriages the coming il perwuaal attention, Seaton will rec A ‘Brtgire BAY MORSE, BLACK POINTS, 6 YRARS Old, 15.8 bands hich, perveetly sound and kind (eau trot in three Safouter), for ea ‘ech at 23 v Thirteenth treet. GRNTLEMAN GOING 10 THE oo Hanon ete in persons having s Fare of in the | . Rest rarer bad Pont omice, eriric ENT PAIR OF BAY VERMONT | Alian od Morgan stock, 7 Tails, perfect Hem ‘orgie wn ash rllern inclined t ees strata of ihs'cares warranted. feiss et iy Tali MubPaw th nc Rey owas? ee 'v ror THE of sn pair of ace acy voderately dress Ty Dy Avy bas B01 New is Ubi rete Haga gsi got ells “hal cnt ¥ IMPORTANT REMOVAL. The Down Town Office of VAN TASSELL’S Reschenped MART horse line. bnew ago a fouy Puasions, Light Carriages, Harness, ‘Our Down Town Salesroom will be an tmportant branch of Horse Auction Mart, 112 Fant Thirteenth street, near Fourth arene. can be left at either m place, Our Registry willbe Roptas heretovere for Horses and Car- riages at private sale. No charge ia made for registry. ASSIGNEE’ SALE OF FINE RLOOD HORSES. Speed, style, ‘beauty and safety. SPECIAL AND PRREMPTORY BALE AT AUCTION, By WATER, Auctioneer, On ee “ain ois it ae no 4 Sass Sante treet, at 11 Fate; bred trots rae font. and heels; is driver, with great eee vice nor tricks; is tractive elther our & fine ance, ma te: 6 ie aw lic race he is warranted sound and Kind, and wat an extra speedy, genteel and fash road aid, ta (uevhathe of Go expert, ia's valuable aad taut {rack horse, aa he in entirely unknown to the public. gets bi; Me ‘bred chestnut trotting horse, raised in Ki tucky by Mr. Clay; 15%; high, 6 years old; is one of the fine a gt raaas ‘i ke ‘and jarge showing horses in the State; fue symmetry, with great atyte, ambition and endurance; he trotte i, at 1po Landing, Michigan, n two tale ract 1s 512 trotting the tna! mile ta t powers of endurance, does not pull nor 1g, ries in well ahaa withont vice or trick ; {s warranted sound and kind, and to beat 2:40; for Smad wa roadster he has no ‘superior, being powerfully ‘Benugfat 9 aes Dinck Horse, by the Keeler Abdallah, nearly Whandes high, coming 6 years; has never been trained, but |s very promisiigs can show 3:10 now ; is very bandkonie, rig: ‘and powerful ; bas no vice nor trie! nteel driver, Wi ive carriage’ and warranted sound and Kind. Blood bay coupe, family or road Harge, 16 high, 7 years old, extra stylish, tome and fine; cab be driven by alady ; ia a fine, f traveller; novice nor tricks; warranted sound and kind. ‘These horses can be geen and examined on Monday at stable, 47 Great Jones street, ‘and gentlemen wishing to pur- chase should not lose this opportunity, as we do not hesitate to say they are the finest horses offered to the public this sea- von, elther at public vr private wale. They will be sold with- Or reservation: are warranted as re} ceiced ta everg particular, and e fair teat will be given particulars in Seen ee Hera'd aud at nate. One light Clare: ‘One Coupe, Pole and Shafts, One Landaulet. ‘One Park Phaeton. One six peated Phaeton. One fine Caleche, with ramble to ehift. One Cabriolet. One tandem She oa pearly new. One Coupe Roe! ‘One six seated Rockaveny, light. One four wheel Doz C: One low Pony hasten, ¥ with rumbte. ~~ preys ce Ri°in"ine Most perfeet condition, t bargains. and will be offered at OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET va, but little used BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, HAS Act for sale a very desirable second haud Wagonette, for ix persons; light, for country use, A —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH ° _for sale a second hand Te Tea Cart. A —BREWSTER, « offers for ®: le three nix-reat Rocka) REET, HAS N —PREWSTER, pe “SIWENTY. Milddte STRREE: = AA. justcompleted three elegant € jes, hung. out eight springs, woruny the ibs pection of lov eraof ine work, NY_ PERSON OWNING A TLORSE wort ABOUT $200 and wishing to exchange for. s Lot in the city of aaa ‘Vt., can do so by ressing box 122 Herald oltice. Aa ELEGANT PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 6 HANDS- sh, full tails and roanes, ears old; sound and yi hue ® Brewster (of Broome street S170 seat Phee- ton; new last omy and bat little used. ‘0 Wert Wirty bitty. aquare box Bi For save at private stab’ eight street, Sold for want of use. ei 3 ALONE, CURTAIN coach. 1@ open. Cal Ohe shack? Phaeton: One four-seat Phaeton. One extension top I’bacton. Que Pony’ Phaeton, with rimble, One French ating, _ Mittle Maite aed, with a variety of other ow SER & CO. (ol Broome street), ta Filth avenue, corner Fourteenth evrest._ ghould ou ywdera an ope Sant chile oF oles, jorwes carefully ox: an impartial opinion rant Soot by C. WILLS, Veternary ly themaclves with some of Will's Condition Lintment, best Temedy over prepared for ruil ‘ax to sound- Bergeon, 15 West Fourty-fourt A. SELENDID BLACK HORSP, SIX YEARS suitable for truck or carriage: warranted. a e the coalyard, Goerck street, near Houston, Price gt A [ees or a ctnarace, LO Te? Oe, le, oun well matcbed, Carriage u The 143 Sine ark nireet:FAYLC it ast Twenty- fourth treet. TAYLOR & WALTERNIICE. VERY HANDSOME PAIR or fart Hag BROWN Horses (no igo y fall brot iiplish fo bargoas and supert antatey heroes Feepentively 154 bi ‘wigh, sound, kind and acclim rep est Forty-fourth ° —COACHES, Ri SRAWATS, “VICTORIAS, PONY : Harness of all kinds, Bian lier, Burctagion or Halters, Surclaglen, oot Olutmentay Son. Carriage Mal e ORDEN & DUFF: Nets, Kar Ti ahton Powders, Ac. dc. At 1d £24 Mercer street. ~—CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES, BAROUCHES, six and four-seat Phaetons, top and os, Pony Phi , Rockaways, from $140 up ; 100 950 ive Springs, Jagger a press Wagons, tne Sultry, oho Skeleton Wagons ene digi also a variety of second band Carriages of all descripttor ices, at W. 1 GRAYS Hompire’‘Oity ‘Carriage Repor en 22; 24 anit 2 Wooster Vest Twenty Afth posi taal Sixth avenue, tama bees band Top had an ih one Clarence, nie aden ous, some of our own make; ail 1 good order. "123, 28 Weat Twenty Ofth treet. rer Fy AX EURGANT COAL BOX TOP BUGGY, BUT LITTLE Agreat bargain; also top wise open Bugcles, peo” y Phactone, road, business and Robes, ac. at WW thee! city. rafal al at salesroom, JOUNSHON & VAN TASSELI our new repository and Nassau. DIRT CART HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP.—APP! A to-day at 134 and 186 West ‘Twenty-fifth street yee GOOD AHIFTING QUARTER COACH, if GooD JL ranning order; Buggies, Doet ees, de. ace Apply at 6 Bowery. ore eee se. y. MOOR.” UARTERED COACH iret rate condition, to be AY TN ns, B. i. a Corner Broadway and Tent! STYLISH PIANO BOX, ONE OR TWO SRAT Wagons, carries (wo or four persona, need but little, in geet order, for sale cheap, No. b7 Cedar street, Room VERY LIGHT CURTAIN 4\. Made by Woou Brothers, in sold very low. BY CARRIAGE Horsy CLOSBLY MATCHED, 16 bands bigh, & ntgpaie of bay Mares; ean trot oeree in 50; either ean trot 1 pe star Mare, 15% hands high, § years old: can trot in wn, T year old Gelding by Ryadyl o wal amish very, fine pa onsciies Saprassiege peed very fine dark gray, in| mian, Wy h very temgaon, | oe te isc ag Saat All perfectly sound and Kind. above will be sold low, asthe owner will have to be anne from hone a great deal hereafter, and must dispose of some of Lie stock. BIRWIK, Sunshine, Middletown, Orange county, N.Y. ( ‘ARRIAGES, HARNESS CARRIAGES, J = enee atock. in at cauvin’ Wir al Wareroumes® fs Proadway. yror Sales OR! RT, ARNESS AND WORK or a 1 al in ® good worker; Apply at 408 Greenwich street, OR SALE—PAIR BAY Bugey, Harness, ae. second wireet, HORSES, DOG CART, TOP Appiy to owner, 67 West Pitty WO FIRST CLASS HACK COACTIES, IN Will be sold cheap. Inquire mt Py MOTN. TIRES Nery siable, 10 aud 19 Verandah place, Brooklyn rer RSALE—ON ACCOUNT OF Le emi RE For Barope, a gentte Turnout, con and one bay horse, harness, A\ FoR gal THONOK LY BROKEN LADY'S i will be gold ¢ the owner having no further tee for ber, Appiy at stable, 7 Kast’ Nineteenth A PAIK OF BAY AND A PAIR OF BLACK rie Hor on, road Wagon and Harness, Apply at private statie 5 ‘rhirieemth aicvet, ‘OR SAL HAMILTONIAN? ‘ vie Youn Bay an POR RALE—A ’ follown —A « Vhaston, built by Corbett & Sel nearly ni Thy? roll matehed Horses, dark brown drivers; - et ws! Marness. Will be seen o M rani Guith, at Flic Avenue Hotel stab) eth etre Por en oe the OHERBON 4 TURNER io Wait atreck. sabes or Rr BALE-A SUPERB COUPE OR FAMULY HORS a 5 years old, 16 Lande bigh, mabogans bay. very stra of fine action and fuFANCe, Found and kind $ partlowiar and in ry beet working order; ww sheap, ag the owner hae no further use for hita, Apply at it Bast Twenty-fourth street, OK fale ‘ATR O! ust by ip rAd ach Le peat a ts fateh eee cae i poe. te Fx marie | SECOND #1 re! ton, i de = B bee eR roe Fs czren Sean Honae, high, wel: 7 ; fine Pi good F pony arranled”ea nied sain =" and free from any. tof use. Ay to tg ichart, in peat siabiy rear or a8 ‘ust sf Avaya that ceer Lien DARK BROWN HORSE, ay 6 nee an bo nh ance Rian, Diack Japp, full epee Private mae Leah Lexington avenue, OR aie oR fot teapot A PAIR OF ATRONG,. gentle ‘one grand road Horse, full mane tail, 16 ‘baie, years old; no road too for ox piawt ‘ofloe box 4688, giving jculare. .N’S DEPOT WAGON FOR SALE; SHIFT- eng aeat ne, {08 Be rae to 8, A, HANNAFORD, corner Rector street and [ORE a SHEETS. HORSE Fe ts LAP ROBES, FLY. Ear Nets, Whips, Hi Rosettes, &e.; the best: goods in ‘in the market at low GNUS eetivene, 104 Fulton street. Fo Wasvtoat AND TRUCK AND WORK FOR peasy are a8 jasbington streets 0) eS yous STON & VAN Etna ee AUCTIONEERS: @ will sell on Louapes Sropenet ey ht Pay Stad of Trotting Horses. Mr, Mace's stables are at 208 West Fa Also, te. the entire contents of sae including single ee double Harness, Blankets, Kol 6 Team, two top W: ons oe Bo, to Trottin, b as M jace’s en; ments 01 of his dime io elie broper’ altentlon to the abave ‘chy eatab- ‘The whole Kogeye gt is song on exhibition atthe stables, 2h Mriher patliculare ‘nt the Auctionoers? offices, 119 Rast Thee street, ult descriptive: utiozuee wil bee be ready at the oifice of the Auetlonsers¢ jon Wi nd ADAMS eee AND REPOSITORY CORNER ciety jae and 125th street) pare) ae has sa Co two james ao 10 Piatforn pi caren wo ‘sit pase, og, ics ki one six pass. Boe aways, two Viel one ele pass, pork. F Back toot tons, au ret Phactons, aor HT CITY MADE TOP WAGON FOR SALE—USED our ‘one year; cost $425; $250, Stables cor- ner Thirty-elghth strect and Sevent NE SECOND HAND FOUR PASS CUT OND ONDER od order, ebea, Qian ‘Broadway and Tenth strect. CRED FORA, Ac Sena Tana nt} “4 pe trotting Lif oe John Worden wil avenue. arranted sound, kind and ‘free from vice 193 oid ; red by Ploughboy, has trotied fn 98; can trot to a:40; 1a area iy ou warranted to trot in 2150 day of sale; ta 16 psaonines_anlicee Fl he Pay t= ALD ja vete Mitel yYROM Spee h full Bulls three Alderney and one fai loot Avene Hall te salah cheap at veri fnquite of WILLIAM WATSON, “ttt Chiurch street x a IRON, SENTATIBG STALL Sta FIXTURES OF IRON, pce trie de hop y Rack, hind ith ha rack 2 cigar with food amg reer pe vie Cope ee Ren —Al Ho! ful dtit ream ‘Ae et an Ob Hoste, aoe pomera tad He SECRET OF DEXTER'S GREAT SPEED EX- plained and a new. to make all kinds of horses and colts trot fast, See full emai tn Van Hocseo’s Dex- ter Circular, for 81; 2,000 references. Addreas P1E! Aged VAN HORSEN, 67 Routh street, New York, box 6038. All pacers compelled to trot. "ANTED—A PURE WHITE wan Nan! ME and stylisb, fall mane and tall, on Ly pot over old, sound and seat ie all must show minutes, Address, stati og priay Baeess Herald oftice, ANTED_A PATR oF GOATS, TRAINED 70 wan. uilable fora Car's, 641 and 643 Went Forty-alxth eoeet, Nicth rive, sad hs a 100 SET OF SINGLE A AND. Boum BLE Lie I Ail kinds, from 918 also Blankets, 81 Ips, ithe Nola dc. at he ai GREY'S, Emp Empire sip $7! 50-8 BUSINESS, 913 WEEKLY tablished Tea, Cotte fee and Bp flelnity of Rew York Tian and Sb PROFIT.--A with porte Mead ollice 78 and 89 Rank near Bleecker. diase Btorage; turuitare atte or aly ta city or country at shor! notice and reasonable rates, All ore ders by post promptly attended to, A. $,. BURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND HAGGAGR rs xpreee 113 West a A= Bear Sixth avenue. — Forniture families moved; lt ntry. Furniiare, Pianos packed, shipped, stored, y advaticed. AP FOR THE HERALD 4 RIVE AT OUR » IN BROOKL' BRANCH OFFICE, M43 FULTON STREET. ———— _VELOCIPEDES, EW FIRST CLASS THREB WHEEL VELOGIPEDE for nale-Cuenp, 800, Suitable for lady's or gentemanye facliine ik $2 auen Jane, ets —— ’ “CLOTHING. _ T ‘137 THIRD AVENUE (OLD NO. | rise jt) ih Eig oa Se ig Mish, 1.) FULTON STREET. H. ROSENTHAL’'R, THIRD se Rr = mene 4 Tenth street, forme: inen ean obtain ‘he he value for ‘on Cathie or addressing. Huure, tended ty href Roventhal EDWARD MILLER, 138 (NEW NO. 100) SEVENTH in cath for Indien’ loen’e Casto” arnitire, ‘addressing, Ladiee attended to by Mrs. Miller. dain at Lt MARKS, @ 8 Al, Wighih uirect!—tadien sad limon eh Za vag 18 cash for her Cant 0 Furniture, es merlte, will be dealt eat mith to eer oe Mt eo T THE NEW STORE Atal HE, NE ba LA SIXTH Aven ye, we to you oa tat Thave ve opened tore atthe t 4 turrantee to pay the ful value, in cash a tele ‘arpetr, a0 FLATTO.” by calliag 90 or addressing Mrs. TsAac FLA’ MEDICAL. WrAnnnnnnnne A™ PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY, without mereury, . ORS, Ny 177 promcratenteet Bshlimetener A i paeer, ASD, eae b ney 3 Fila MARRIED inediato reliog, Yeing area A Indy writes:—There inconvenience, like ple CEAC, office 129 Liberty street, oe, A ~HADAME, GRINDLE, a on Se inale complatets Pionsant Took fecnentag: A. PADIS FuvstciaN—p tver eatise produced, rellet to Tour hours. Elegant rooms, wife. cures the worst with safety, at 42 St, Mark’ A tay ‘AIN EVANS, 116 Ch: Pilly and Mixture, #5. AY 1, THE WORST PRIVATE 1 £ mediately by Dr. EVA! atham aR P ie Sfecommended | Manhood restored by his Lite ‘marriage. CERTAIN. CURE MARRII oF without mae of Midwifery; over 90 Female wid, No.1, pegs married ladies, price # healthy, fold only Hy ir x miree joor from aven Greenwich street, or sent by mail, vice counterfeit, pies ONE SORE one i BRANCH OFFIC a REET. — cabtan IW TROCHEN Oe CERTAIN CURE, m4") ath ren In jt pee, nY. 2. Dr BVANS, monthly AN waticine, 88 Circulars Htorwasaes te firvt post. AM mig fg PRIVATE, DISRAS 8 (CORED 1M Chathay manhood Mesiored'by wie Lite Kilsiry recommended bet bet AMITY PLACE, CURER ALL PRE ee in trou! a garb rolled oh cues, WHE T TO FEMA! A yenss’ practi th oF withou 4 svould consuit Or. H eines sent to order, Office DMIvatH pfURNISTRD 00% a Knee; good medveal Thirty -arv NE EDI ING © “aA GE ban oly ba ENT pom ata Ln and hitehis SNKTRTUAND & CO.) corner of a iene Suutte sige HAND BRICK AND Bik Sikes ror saLe | a a EOE SOAS ee eer —MME. VAN BU! bo yg Oy Puveegtas, AND MID. of female complaints, - j “ en