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showing that they are vigorously co-operating with the authorities in the administration of the law. ‘The prisoners were'wubvequently arraigned amd pleaded THE COURTS. Waited States and State Legal Procesdinge—The @reat Gold Panic of a Year Ago—A Roving | wednesday a jars was empanoiled to try a charge of Euglishman’s Divorce Troublee~Judge grand larceny Bedferd Creating a Panio Among: Criminale—The Caso Against Mar- abal Sharp— A»Dignified Row. The Great Tragedy Still Involved in Myst gry— Tho Last Official Act—Close of the Inv mong A Verdict Benderod Agsinst T erties Unknown—Jury Room Suge” stisns. Jast before the adjournment of the court on preferred agaiust Edward Stleringer, lainmg witness, Theodore Jacobs, sworn. His Honor instructed the witness to be in attendance on the following morning; but when hia name was called he failed to appear. Axsistant Dig, trict Attorney Fellows m moving for aq ate against this witnes@ made some earnest remarks ‘upon the diMiculti¢s which the authorities Bad to contend and the comp! ‘The jury empaneli¢d oF CO enor Rollins i the Nathan murder case met yer clock, for Ue PUP ©", Handing in their verdict aud receiving their dis parge from further conaidera- on of the case. "a ‘The Voroner, D’4efng called the meeting to order, made the foll@ing romarks:— You Will ¢memper, afvernoon at one UNITED STAVES DISTRICT COURT. i u ao! ‘The Lovb Distillery Caxe~Distribution of tbe ed “heunelta the law and doi ness had treated 9c01 ‘oblivious to the imalding ress crime? When this witness shoa! eo (ike Demsiot Attorney) would urge the Court to teach ethers through: processes of the Court are to be respect and that the laymen of tins city ace to bo compelled ‘to go band in hand with the anthorivies for the pur- pore of sappressing crime. McOleliand, counsel forthe accused, clatmed Wat his client was entirely innocent, aud he was pon the assurance that Ne (te ae forthcoming to-morrow, Sediord said:—l would like District Aworney, tuat the remarks which {oll froma yy timed. 1 recollect avout a year charge the Grand Jary this col Before Judge Biawhford. ‘This case, Which has been noticed ip the AERALD on@ previons occasion, was yesterday concluded. It had beea referred to Comnmssioner Betts ta ascer- tain who was the snfernter entitled to sbare in the of the distilled spirits, £0, Atstilery In April Vo bo frat informer, }» that Pci uurpose ol portunity of finding the murderer oF inted in the hope ‘was seeming! any duties to without date to ive the police ample time for their researches, Bui that he police inform me now they have no Surther testimony to offer in the ‘Therefore now it 18 at the request of the lecoased and with the concurrence of the District Attorney that I haye called you together tor the purpose of closing the cause, kbowlig well that m doilg so you have performed your duty whue Talso have performed mic. I now submit the case n froma Loeb" ft laste hree “different persons wlaimed Michael O'sullivan, Farnham 4. Tucker and Wil Wheaton, ‘but the Commissions: ‘Bho testimony and receiving evidence from the coun. wel of each, decided that Tucker only was entitled to in the prodeeds, and made out his report ac- ‘and Wheaton, entered objec- it was inaccurate r was accoringly frieuds of the dec alter examninLag ‘trons to this dectsion, pees shat aréicular, and the matte! Juttge Bluschiord, who at opce conlirmed ‘tno Commbssioner's gepurt 10 favor of Lucker, UNIRED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Marebul Sirarp und the Keepers tu Baok- roptey—Coneiv Admisdon (hat Been Paid an Stared. re Commlssioner Osborn. “Heary B. Tremaine was the first witness sworn yesterday ia this case, which Was instituted on the complaint of Join Vonerty, who complains tat wn and entered ag paid to him as | auth a keeper in the mater of the estate of @ bankrupt firm named Hodgman & ©o,, whereas he only re- to, mate, My. | “Mr, Maunsell, Field, tho foreman, then handed fn a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to bigdeath by wounds inflicted om tho head by an Instrument: known as a “doy,” dn the hands of & person oF persons unknown to the jury, on the morn- Ang of Juiy 29, 1870. The foreman them spoke a8 foe fen 1 had occaston to in relation to the increas@ of cr Gition of things Was not te fault of that the District att rand juries complaints a1 rand Jury promptl, ndicted, and when are ae accused persoua were brought before this Court or the Court of Oyer and. Jerminer the business was promptly and fatr); conid judge, transacted, { take to say from the bench, if there be any censure it is Cassume the responsibility of stat these days of lawlessness and reckless ness If laymen summoned as jurors or as witnesses would conscientiously RolerenceAn Money Had Not All Having In our capacity as Jurors rendered the on! verdict possible in this case, we now beg 2s hit viduals informally to recommend that in future cases of secret murder the jnvestigations of the Coroner’s jury bec onfimed to ascertaining: deat leaving to the police authoritles tae investigation as to who committed the murder, Tlence which we have acquired in this case, having m= convinced Wilb@ best subserved by that course of proceed. ‘The very muwiute testimony which we took and possibly in this rs, serve 29 @ Warne giving them information how to avold devection, ‘That would probably be its ef fect, rather than its serving a6 a Incans ofascertata- ing Who the guilty perties may be. cret investigation by the police is more likely to detect the criminal than a public examiation, Then the evidence can come belare the Grand Jury, who will si/t itm secret as thoroughly as the Goro ber's jury in public. Wediave auother recoramendat) our Capaelty as indtviduals—-that the torms of rhe reward offered tn this cuse be 80 moditled speciiically loclade ® party in collusion with the actual crimtuai, provided tilat ne did not part divectly i the marder; and further, that to such @ person in coliusion tmmuwnuty be otfered for the legal consequences of his act by aby authority empowered Ww offer such nmunity—for imstance, the Distr Atiomey. ‘That is, tue proposition is vat the reward 7, AS thts occasion uy act with the at current of crime, which hag set irhin the last three mouths in New York, can be checked, aud until the authorities have the hearty co-operation of law-abiding citizens in their capacity ‘Tremaine said that he was the chieg | 85 Witnesses and jurors the correat of crime Wil nob Williaa Goafrey, jointly indieted wit three jeaded guilty to burglary in the tard de- Fig breaking into the emises of Andrew D. Partell, 102 Vesey street, on the 18th of July, and stealing ten sete of billiard balls, valued at $250. Godfrey was seus ty the Siate Prison tor four years. Frank’G. Todt pleaded guilty to grand larceny in stealing on the 29th of Juge bank notes, Mie proverty of the Central National » die god will show; from Marshal Suurp | pank, He was entrusted with the package to carry to tho express office, and $3,500 of 1 Was found He was sent to the State Privon for BUKGLARY IN A BONDED WARETODSt-— THE BURGLARS SENT TO THE STATE PRISON FOR We do £0 In the exe 9445 had been d publishea = naa case, and might probably in ol ing (o the crimunaia, arge of the current business of ; Whar be made out the bill of ual manner; that Le Dad attended at I the costa, aud thas Ho had charge of erty uf bhe estate untit 16 was delivered over several sums, were disuursed tu the regwiar manner, but be had no interest in tae wuil in any way. Phuntli's Counsel—-Whete ata cet deputy marshal? @eputy marshal in 18 of le was gharges We think a sa- oa s& your ap- 000 of United States polntivent as ¢ oh to make also in dreceived my apootntiment, Is not Tucker chief deputy? positively you depuly marshal and now you only think so. n't know Mf 4 am recognized at but I object to A. Ithink not. | on nis person. bay, i think so: i Washington as chy this quewbiouing, {depury marshal 3 it has nothing tv do with the Most of the day was occupied in the trial of John McNamara, who was charged with burglary dm the The tesUmony for the prosecution on the ith of May Bixby & Co, red by means 1 ia unlform; I am at you on anyibing to which u have stated thas Uial was showed that States bonded warehouse kept ); at 411 Greenwich strect, Was en of a hote which was made in the wall of the second story, louding into an adjoining room, whieh was rented on the ist of May to a man named Alexander Smith, who, when the room was engaged, was ac- companied by the prisoner McNamara, wh was married to Smith, against the accused was that on the 30th of April nicer Pield met McNamara in the street and ex ined a bundle which be carried, ia which wa brace that the officer subsequently found In the room 413 Greenwich street, The burglars were after silks, but it seemed that there w: that article in the building, A case of I T@ | by A. 'T. Stewart & Oo., was broken open, end $500 Worth of this class of goods swien, nine pleces of which were found in Smith's room, made a Oght upon legal tecbateaitties, but the Jur, were s0 thoroughly convinced of the prisoner's guilt that they rendered a verdict of gailly Withous leaving Judge Bedford, In passing sentence, sald:—-McN the evidence proves that you are a profes. burglar and an ex-convict. mit this burglary was coolly planned and sn Such men as you are shan The Legisiature linuts the term to jive years in the Siate Prison, Which is the senience a party having a guilty knowledge of the crime, pros vided he did not actually commit the murder; and also promising to such party legal tmmunity in case he should come forward aud give the luferiaation m his possession, rd you liave sworn, aud y otto these questions. no had charge of the bankrupt pro- perty trom 291 Brow ‘ Witness—i olject to this algo, af it is Irrelevant to ‘uggeated that the Orst reeommenda- tion was in opposition ta the oath usually adminis. tered to coroness’ juries, The foreman replied that ne intended tt ainiply as a recommendation to lawmakers, rather than to te officers of the law. ‘The Coroner's jury confine them- selves at present to exaniinin, before therm by the Coroner, and the Coroner simply brings forward witnesses prescated by the police. ‘This clearly was a wistake. The Coroner than discharged the Jary in the fol- Here the Oommuissioner interposed and sumgested paomal feclogs ba We miatber 1% wouid be batier to settle tite Tha ouher item of Penounan, Kea 8, don't Know how much of te se to Purvis wand Gross. ). Bub will the bed they might; | don't k withesseg bronght ks not show that? A, I think p ther; f gannot say if the: epers at the place im Mokahoe, Q. Are the books here wiuico you promised to pto- duce? A. L did nos promise to produce any books. Counsel (appealing to the Conumissioner)—Was it* not arranged that the books were to be, produced to show bow .hese amoitata were made up ferring to (he notes of tbe previous part of the case’ he said that was so, but remiuded them both that tion hefore thei Was no’ 48 regards the pies only, but it all came pay tus Man so much bis pocket for his ance SUH in lis hands ¢ © in personaiities, Mr. Kintzing TLEMEN OF THR JURY--Allow me to rot m Spactal and prompt attention in aid jble inanner fa examining the witnesses When we meet again I hope it will be ‘nisi circormatances. re thanks for yo Ing ine in every poi brought beforé me. under mnore pleasant and ge: Only ight of the jurors were present, necessary bosimess having prevented the attendance of the 3 which were in t , fully carried oat. caged for lite. Bhori and pub WH private ti SQURHALISTIS NOTES. The Harrisburg Topic (started as Governor Geary’s organ) has been purchased and merged into anew daily paper to be issued soon at the capital, and to be named the Pennsylvania State Journal. ‘The Valley Virginian has changed band Burdets and Anderson Bloueburner and Pe Isaiah B. Boyle, editor of the Frontier Demoerat, K committed suicide by 8, taking morpliise on Sunday sont MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Alexauder Smith, who was tndleted for comm burglary of waich McNaman leaded gulity, and ag ue of a trial the sentence was modilled to four years? Imprisonment in te State James ‘Thompson, against whom we @ictments for grand tarceny, pleaded gu August he stole ches and a Suit of cloth W. sudrews. The sentence was four years in the } State Prison, ‘the following is the calendar for to-Viny ple vs. James M. Powers, yobbery; Same vs. Dennis O'Neil and Thomas Featle produce the books, but trongly against this course, ald protest against every ques- tion whieh had for iis object the rebuttal of the lestl- The counsel them hinted. vot Tedued, that ib Was sought t6 f that all the ovjec- Tremaine o} statug thal ue Movy previously 4p terms not the 2 ve gold out to Messrs. ai ‘i t the Cireust Court a8 to the disposition of thus Javier ain tou, do.; Same ame vs. John Doni Brue#—Barnie.—On Thursday, September 8, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Dr. Bratth, WILLIAM BuvCK, of New York, to MARY, (he eldest’ daughter of Jona Barcle, of New York. aaliway and Charies Prescott, faige pretences; Same ndge Joseph F. Daly. James Ese, JP, eb i wing outof the gold panic itn Wall | Vs. John Bradley, do. memorable “Black Friday,” 80 well 4, came before the ved on the defend- by the exami- cdward Sueringer, am Brandon and ny; Same vs Orianno W. Sovclyn vs y3; dor; Sanne This matter, 7 street on the xemembered by the bulls and b obedience to a notice 3, D' HuYVErTeER—Srorere.—On Wednesday, Sep! izer, of Janaica, ARY PuREB, Doth o! September 13, of New York, to Many, eldest Weightman, Lxq., of Brogklya, her 14, by the Rev. Vincent DMvy vetTE! COURT CALEADARS—THIS DAY. Supreme CovetT—Ciaupers.—Beld dar called ab twelve o’clock M.— 49, 154, Part 1,—-Heid by Judge Curtis.—- Nos. 1614, 1676, 1682, 1691,'1670, 172, 1782, 1924, 1918, 1014, 1913, 1916, 1918, 1915, 1920, 1038. by Judge Joachimsen. 1929, 1930, 1981, 1952, 1933, 1984, 194 FOOTE—WFICHTMAN.—On Tuesday, eh, New York, by det, JAMES S. fanghter of George J should not be Judge Barnard tran in connection wise the gold spec Jations of te defendants to the Supreme Court. F¥row that decision of tne Judge th appealed, on the ground that it was provisions of the Code to trar appeal is'still pending, and the plaint now claims taut the suit us properly ta the Common Picas, and the examination of wituesses order of tnis h erred this suit Maxine Court. OCSTERHOUT—BeMan.—On Tuesday, September 13, ab the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Wiham EH, Pendleton, of New York, assisted by Rev. . D., of Brooklyn, Rev. T, Maxs., to Ml Part 2,—Held Bi. T. Hiscox, nour, of Webs only daughter of Re Hoston papers plea: PErrit--CARLISL September 14, at the residence of tue br’ by the Rev. W. 8. Studley, Mr. WINFIELD PEyrit to iss ADA CARLISLE. SOLEY—JACKsoNn.—On Tnesday, September 13, a6 St. George’s church, by the Rey. S. H. Tyng, D. D., Lieutenant SOLHY, U. 5. N., w Miss Many Jackson, of New York, Srory-—KIMBsi1,.—At Yorkville, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 13, by the Rev. ir. Osborne, STILLMAN H. Srory, of Brooklyn, to Kate D. KisteaL, of New York. No cards. SPRYKER—ATTARBUKY.—On Wednesday, ber 34, at the Hermitage, near Trenton, the Rey. Dy, John G, Atterbury, WILLIAM S. KER, of Trenton, to HELEN B&., daughter of Mr. Lewis Atterbury, Jr., of YaTks—LevEque.—On Sunday, the Rey. Dr. Highee Miss Rosy LEviQU Montreal Witness p! r tem, The ANNIE S. BERMAN, wn, Esq, of Brooklyn. BROGKLYH COURT OF SESSIONS, Moro Burglary and a Horse Thief Disposed OF, lack foe BRC AALS pp Before Judge Troy. McCue, Henry Donahue and Edward O’Keefo were tried yesterday for having, on the night of the 20th ult, broken into Frederick Grom’a grocery store, No. 146 North Fifth street, vaine | soners were caught ontside the store dividing the spoils, They were promptly convicted by the jury, and Jndge Troy seatencod each of them to the Penitentiary for four years, twenty-nine days, Plulip Quirk, Wiliam Foster and Henry Donabne (the prisoner mentioned in the preceding case} were convicted of having broken into the Emeral¢ Clud rooms,,No. 157 North Fifth street. Foster were sentenced to the State Prison for fve years, Sentence was suspended in Donahne's case until the expiratioh’of his previous sentence. John Darrian stole a horsé and wagon belonging to John Smith on the ith of July sass. convicted and Judge Troy sentenced him to Penitentiary for four years, eleven months amd twenty-nine days. IMPORTANT COTTON STATEME! asks to proceed wi before trinl, in accordauce with Mr. Field, the dete appear at the hour pamed e Emott moved, on enying the motion noticed by the deioadants amfnation proceed, with the understanding that if defendants’ counsel de sired the motion tw be re would consent fo It. Mo court, and objected to the order directing the examination to preceed on the ground taat ie suit ‘Was in tha Supreme dodge Daly sala he would adnere to hie dectsion on tha mouon of Judge by that that genuemai to cousent to a rehoar: © order, and ex platntim, for an ting that the heard plaintifl’s counsel d_ snbseguent eleven months and he wonld see ere to bis siipulation ulate’ counsel de- ew York city. eptember M1, hy Jmaome Yarks, of this city, to » Of Montreal, Canada, SulteThe Ve Saithiess Joseph Severed. ALLEss.—At Hoboken, on Monday morning, Sep- tember 12, JoaN A, ALLEKS, aged 7, tn September, married Eliza- Soon after, in days. ‘The relatives and frtends of the family, the N Jersey Sehuetzen Corps, New York Schucwen Cor and the ex-members of Sroup ©, Virst regiment cay- airy, Natlonail Goard, 3. N. Vited to attend the tun 1853, in Merry € young and happy. i girl, Sarah, was born in Manchester, 1g @ Gesire for travel and an enlarged area of freedom, quit Eng i Y., are respectfally wn. rai, from the German Con. gvogational church. corner of Sixt and Garden streets, Hoboken, this (Th past twelve o! Annual Statement of the Cotten Crop of the fates for 1869-70—Toral Amount 3} Boles—Increane 54,459 Bales. Z urleston Courier, Sept. 12.3 We present to the commercial world this morning ine annual statement of the cotton crep of the UBited States for the year ending Angust 31, 1870, a4 prepared by the Charleston Courier. necessary for us to say that it has been compicd thentic informasion received from our correspondents in all the great cotton cen- We lay it before our readers, ing confident that i shows the product of the great staple the past year as correctly #4 1s possible. The summing up of the crop of 1489-7 by our statemerft, is 3,203,828 bales, production of 845,459 bales over 186 ‘ease has been mainly absorbed by buropean | iviea, as Will be seen by the annexed comparative statement of foreign exports for the past wo years: day) alternoon, at Jali chester, CUARLES H. ALLERT 46 yoars, 1 month and 7 day: Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the juneral, on Friday Jarriages will Mount Vernon upon the eleven (from Twenty-ze roving nature and whose tastes and uorestramable, So when the Bra- be in waiting at East arrival of the with great care from ; So siddenly the ott Upon lima any course of time there ne visited one ands, and 10, they and wooed in the soft, still hours of er manyean embr: saw New York anc &.—On board steam: tres of the country. Ky, animated ay . 40 Bond street, th (Vhursdey) morning, at ven a .—'The members of the Congregation ) are hereby notified to atiend the (anera of i. Beex, tus (Thorsday) mormng, ab tea ISAACS, Secretar ‘. J, on Wednes: LiznBnrd, Witg of Ke de 0) ph had been av elf a moral {tus J. Lyon, the fhe relatives and friends of te fam to altend tue funeral, on Friday after. 2 o'clock, from the gi Episcopal le To Great Pritam ‘Yo France... To North of Hurope, the custody of the fartiless Joseph, @ulluren and set Khe Woogra® Gabeas € ‘The case of Laura Woodrut, who $0 the House of the Good Suepberd by Judge Coulter OUT a Week ago, came up ye hi Houston (Texas) papers please co) IN—In Brooklyn, on Pues Mrs, Eutan Bresus§, wile of Heary 60th yeur of her age, Tue relatives and friends of the family aro re- id the funeral, this (Thurs day) morning, nt nine o'clock, trom the Church of the Assumpnon, corner York and Jay etreeta, Bourua—On fourth day, Wednesday, September jG, at his resictence mi Harrison, Westchester county, New York, in the d4th yoar of Relatives and friends of the tamily are respect. folly invited to atiend the funeral, op seventh day, Saturday, Sepiemper 17, at (2 o'clock. nos, from Friends’ Meeting House, Purchase, meet the tralia that leaves Tweuty-sixth street ub Hunx.--On Wednesday, BUBK, & Nalive oF the comniy Limerick, Ireland, aged 33 yours. His relatives and flends are respectfuly Invited fo atrend the funeral, Zcom his late residence, 160. ‘Degraw street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, ineaday, Septetmber 14,W, F. frienda of the family ave re- spectfully invited to attend tne funeral, late residence, 64 Leroy wireet. COLBURN.—At New Bedford, on Saturday, Septeni- FlOWLAND, only child of George 6. and Helen Sherman Colburn, of tas clty, aged 1 year, 4 daonths and 19 days, OOoLKY.—-On Weanerday, Beptember 14, Constance IDALIA COOLEY, Youngest daughter of B. P. aud Ada months and 10 days. . The sowtives and irivnds of the suuuly are resweck werday on a writof deductions there is | Spect{ully invited to atte: Alter making the necessa lett Cor home consumption, North and South, 964,842 bales. We put down for Soatpern consumption 312,000 bales, which includes 12,000 bales taken for constmption in Virginia and counted tn the exporis from that State, leaving for Northern consumpiion 852,542 bales, aguinst $40,720 in 156%, slowing an tocrease of 12,122 Vales, vrom a letter dated Ist inst, racy Nourse, of Boston, chairman of the ® claimed that she had icred without examination and on a Nanvit: and iurther, thet being a Prote sue should nov have besn sent vw die Hou Tha G0Od Shepherd against her will. The case was adjourned wnill to-day to seenre the aliendance of Judge Coulte Application to View Mr. Miler applied to Judge * Ingraham to vacate an assessment for regulating and grading Sixty-tourth | mittee of the Manufacturers and Plantery’ Aasovia- street, between Third avd Filth avenues, on the ground that the resolution and report of commitices he Common Council were not published, Th od thixty-aeventh sections of the ch. pers desigtated by theorp Corat Corporation Counsel O'Gorman opposed the appli- cation, and argued Ghat the charter did not reqnire tie pablication in all of the payers at the séme time. Desdnion reserved, COURT GF GENERAL SESSIONS. A Witness Treats the Court Witt Oontempt— Stirrive Kemarks af Judge Beéiord Upon the Datics of Witnesses and Jurors. Before Gunuing &, Bedford, Cliy Judge Tne Graud Jury came into court yesterday with Mr AVE Inietmenta Toy varinus afencos, pind 14, JOHN Burt Pp an Assessment, Statistical Oom Carriages will Uon of the United States, an Increase of one per in Norttern consumption is assumed the ast year over that of 1864-"69, which shows an ie | increase of 8,407 bales, thus making, according to Mr. Nourse’s assumption, the past yeurs cou. sumpion, 849,127 bales, Northern sonsumption the past year v0 be $59,842 bales, & difference of only 3,715 bales. ‘rhe vaine of the crop of the past year (1969-70) ‘This Mmimenae amonne cf money has bee of Neal of money has been of tncals culable benefit to the entire country: of the crop, as'develo) statement, exceeds tlre estimate of the mo: part of the pasi season from 4 half fo rs of a milion of bales, which proves ¢ advance statemanis of growne. ‘ which are heratded throughout Furope and the Northern States for ine purpose of prices. Sucti statements work greai mjury to the pianter.ag well a» to the buyer wad conmutni. ptember 14, Repon: 1857, 10 all the p. Our figures .echow the ANDERS. —OD, CHARTERS, aged 46 yi ‘the relatives and The snmoning jacy of the muay ey, aged 2 years, & THE NATHAN MURDER. jigs trom tbe Tesaeace ‘O. meehne atte (Thursday) a we , Beptember Brooklyn, on joanestiay, Bep! months ere. Telatives and treads of the family the Sunera), from thi North Oxtfora 97 Bale Bags we 0 0CK on Tues. g widow of | 7h Tile wear. W on IAL OPPORTUNITY I8 0! to pus fv = fier Duncan, Crd Pewee, 1 pul * by raunais will Ge a at Cypress Hilts, Doryxe.—In Brooklyn, on Wed! Septem! 14, Fae Dus: in the 68th ty Agee elntt and 18 of the fai are invited to the Heights, Plerrepont atreek Brooklyiy on Fnusy w afternoon, a! AalraDs one o'clock, ~ o EakuR.—In London, Enger. on rey tember 11, of of the orain, Mary a of aor tM ie and daughter of < attend the faneral, on Friday r county, ju years, e Notice of funeral will be given hereafter, a Enxas,—In Brooklyu, on Tuesday, Hepte! EORCE H. ENR, ‘The relatives and friends are respectful Fun Rahwi Cara leave I 0.) Vander bil at ten and twelve A, M, and one P. M. ana fri ends are invited 1 attend. HALL,—At Fort Grifiin, Texas, gust 13, ELLEN, the beleyed wite of Johv Hali, a na- esday evening, Septem- Garson, Paul’s church, id Saturday afternoon, at halt pees. two, of Cortlandt aireet, J ity ferry, relatives on Saturday, Au- tive of Clonmel, county Tipperary, Ireland. Requiereat 1b pane, The funeral services took place and hei were interred at Fort Griffin on the 14th, Cincinnatd amnnenesal loeb capy. Hawping.—On Wedne: 14, EUGENS ABRAM HARDING, aged 4 year aud 6 months. ‘The relatives ahd friends are invited to attend the funeral, frou the residence of the child's parents, No. 178 Gates avenue, Brooklyv, this (thursday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, Havearo.--in rooklyn, on Wednesday, item ‘predorick ber 14, CARL WALDEMAD HACGARD, Hon of and Mary Bene |, aged 15 months and 21 Funeral to take family are respectfully invited. Hickgy.—On Tuesday, September 15, of inflam- Dantet HICKKY, in the 69th ¢. friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the fmeral, from bis late residence, 323 West ‘Ihirty-sixth aircos, tus (Chursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Boston ap WW Nm mation of the lungs, Year of his ag The fally aft please copy, mn Wednesday morning, September 14, Mary, beloved wile of ‘Thomas i eure. : ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) 1000, At LWO O'olook, from 123 Mott street. Howzs.--At Newtown, t tember 43, Captain WiLLiAM B. Bowss, aged 08 card. ‘The relatives an& friends of the family are re- specttully Invited to atiead the funeral, from his ate residence in Black Reck, Conn., tais (Thursday) afternoon, ab halfpast two o'clock, Carriages will Meet the balf-past eleven and @ quarter past twelve gan, trains from Now York at Bridgeport, Saa Francigoo papers please copy. Kenioce.—On Wednesday morning, September ‘V4, Loval PORTER KELLOGG, late of Brooklyn, aged 49 yeara, Funeral services this (Thursday) afternoon, at four 0’ at No, 530 Kast Seventeenth sireet, , De corner of Livingston place. KELLEY.—At fla) ber 14, ISABELLAA., wile of Timothy Kelley, aged 40 ears, ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are respect fally invited to aitend the fupera), from her late re- sidence, 113th street, between Third and Foarth uvenves, on Friday afternoon, atone o'clock, KBLLY.—In Brooklyn, on i THoitas KELLY, eldest son of the late Robert Kelly, lem, on’ Wednesday, nesday, Sept aged 20 years and $ months, "The funeral will take piace from his late residence, corner of Smith and Dean etroets, on Friday ulters ; noon, at two o'clock. KIERNAN.—MARY KIFRNAN, wife of Michael Kter- nan, a native of the parish of Drummard, county a een Ireland, aged 85 years, The friends of quiescat in pace. interment, without further notice. sun’ Francisco papers please copy. SINNIER.—On ‘Cuesday, September 13, ELIZABETA, wile of Pr, Kinuior, funeral, from 175 noon, at two o'clo —-At the Ladies) Union Ald Tnstitution, For- ty-second street, near Eighth avenue, on Wednes- | A. KIMBALL or ALI , Seplember 14, ANN LOW¥, in the 66th year of { Will be well rewarded OST—PASS BOOK Ni day, her age. Her relatives and friends, the managers of the La- dies’ Unton Aid Society and members of the Kigh- ot M. EB. churen, are invited to attend tie (Vhursday) morning, at ten o’olock. Mrvong.t.—At Middletown, N. Y., on Tuesday, September 13, THOMAS MITCHELL, Of Brooklyn, N. Y., the frlenas of the family are invited to attend the , funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’ciock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Win, Moore, 214 weenth stre tuneral, thi Livingston strect, Brooklyn. Baltimore papers Moor:.—On Monday afternoon, September 12, at copy. £1X O’elock, LAWRENCE Moore. ‘The funeral will take place (rom the residence of his, mother, at Woodbridge, N. J., this (Thursday) motning, at eleven o'ciock. Cars leave [0 landt street at eight A. M. pleton, , I. from his Inte residence, corver of Bay streets, Stapleton, 8. I. Boston papers please copy. McDoyxaon.—On Wednesday, September 14, after a short but severe Liluess, ELLEN 65th year of ber age, a native of Cooneal, parish of Baloosakeevy, county Mayo, Ireland. Conn, on Tues: lay morning, Septe e relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, corner of Thirteenth street and ave- bue OC, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, KikeNAN.—On Wednesday, September 14, after a imgerlog illness, Mary, the beloved daughter of Owen and Mary Klernan, aged 20 years, a bailve of the parizh of Carragallow, county Leitrim, lreland. ‘amily and those of her brothers, Michael and Thomas Kiernan, are respectfully ine Vited to atten’ the funeral, froin her residence Fitty- filth street and Sixth ayenne, this (Taursday) after- noon, at one o'clock, theace to Calvary Cemeery for Relatives and friends are requested to attend the ngwn avenue, on Friday alter- | 7 osp ON TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 13, 1870, A Pocket wallet, containing cards and papers valuable onl eave leave with CHa RLS! INREY, at saloon 22 Ann street, iCDONAGH, in the ‘The relatives and friends of the family and those. of her nephews, Jaines and Charles McDonagh, and of her cousin, Mr. Daniel Kelly, are most respeotfully vited to attend ihe fuueral, from the residence of r cousin, Mr, Patrick Grey, No. 506 Canal street, on Friday afternoon, ac two o'clock precisely, _McDonouGH.—-On Tuesday, September 13, after a short but painful sickness, ANN MoDonoudg, aged 30 years, beloveil wife of Patrick McDonough, May'she rest in peace. Amen. ‘The srievds and acquaintances are respectfally in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Thussday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from h sade avenue, near Griffith street, Hudson City, N. ayo (ireland) papers please copy. On Tuesday, September 13, Harrrey ‘TA, Infant daughter of Willlam H. and Harriet Odell, aged 11 months and 10 days, (Thursday, Will be taken to Dobbs morning, by the 11: Oo Monda; infautum, Joun Hami clock train. September 12, and Eliza Rowan, aged 12 months, a (Th requiem high mass will b of his sou), thence to Calvary Cem Ta Norwalk, Conn bert}, Susan Virginia, wile Friends are respectfully invited to funeral, irom the residence of his parents, Fifty. enth street and Third avenue, Brookiyn, this ursday) aiternoon, at three o'clock, On Tuesday, September SHERIDAN, in the 68th year of his pee. BT Ins will ba taken from ti elebrated for ater ihe 63th year of herage. . September PON, Only chili of a Si at) Shan) en 6 Funeral services at St. Panl’s church, Norwaik, Uuts (Thursday) afternoon, at half-pasi two o'clock. Satoxs.—On Monday, GROXGIANA SIMMONS, Only Child of Jaue and the late er jate residence, Palj- ‘The relatives and fends of the family are respect- Tally invited t attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, 457 West Nineteenth street, this ening, ateight o'clock. The rematns Ferry for interment, Friday 184, Jou the repose 12, Menry Simmons, aged 16 years and 20 days, her th year f ils age. den ‘Wednestay, Sepvember 14, ANNA Guyon aged 4 years and 2 months. ‘i o'clock, yeawof! ber age. Revatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from b dence, 63 West Tenth street, at one o'clock, without farther nottea, . Smirn.—Snddenly, on Tuesday, September 13, Jonny SMiva, in the 48 lils'age. ‘Yhe Jriends and acquaintance of the family ave ra- a 1 to atiend the funeral this (Thnrsdgy) after. noon, at one o'clock, from the resi brother, William ©, Sunith, further notte, BULLIVAR Toes date resi- esidence of his 3 Hubert street, withous .—-Drowned, in Galveston, Texas, on y, September 13, JAMES N. SULLIVAN, eldest fon of Nicholas J. Sallivan, decea: John E, Jones, 141 Henry street, New York, aged 29 years. -TaiMady.—-At New Dorp, Staten Island, on TALMAGE, ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, at Moravign chorch, this (Thnrsday) afternoon, at three ‘Boats leave South ferry at one o'ctook. TAYLOR.—On Tuesday, September 13, SARAH, OU daughter of Stephen and Sarah Taylor, in the 170 1, And stepson of Relatives and friends are respectfully inyited to e attend the funeral, unis (Thursday) afternoon, o'clock, Srom 1,253 Broad street, Newark, N, J. noon, at grand VRBDENBURGH.—A4t Harlem, on Wednesd tember 14, LizziB, youngest Louise KE. Vredenburgh, ‘The felatives and friends of the fully suvited to attend the funeral, or. one he ss) trom the residen 1 child ‘of aged 1 La S. Vredenburgh, 149 street, between Third and Fourta avenues, WikiiaMa.—At Pollify, N, J. on Tuesday, Sep- | chansed, A: pn — ney sora figusr Bpuuxd, infant som Robert G. and Jauns G. | to attend the age ‘this two cielo, from ensAc ‘1L50N.—At Maza’ Mexti TAYLOR, gon Si ie ‘tn the 41st year of his age. BARROOM AND CIGAR STAND FOR far welling, Address way; reasons given GENTLEMAN WITH WISHES TO ENTER IN 8 and 9 q ure bet (OFAKY COSTER, % Bowery. FFERED FOR A ore, interest me old established yee acction business; BAREON, Herald office, ‘N Fear, tetra Gronuvey aw emir gos look Ly = man, Address, for ove weak, A Seen ian oa 49 ist ORE fan A® OLD ESTABLISHED CIG AR STORE FOR 8 Location unsurpasse inoney ; unquestionabl: street, GEORGE W. SIMERS BAKERY AND LUNCA ROOM Fo) location down town, will “es io ; buy a good busi R SALE be sald at « jow prige A $000, cHance 7 Cedar mber 13, | dew invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 507 it avenue, near Fulton avenue, ursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. RSON.—Saddenly, on Tu SALE, AT 4 SACRIFIC} an investment 0! office. E jtores in the city ; dolag », For burt DRUGGIST WANTS Broad halt interoat, adurenn Ar K. Dy wirele! the money ferala ottee, bss A ae a reil: business man bavi ply te GEORGE L, OANNON, 95 ~FOR GBALE—CORND% “LIQUOR sTOI tkerlen, Restauraneay Ce ARRANGEMENT WILL BE MADIs WITH 3 i a bering. vapital to Invest. are Stores, Dyeing street, rooms 4 as oe Stores, Country Mi : HELLS Store Agency, 77 Cedar stteet,_/ gt sin A Tablas: 9 SIZE HERRING’S gAFE FOR 8. and amedium size Safe, of Lillie’s, and Marvin's makes; for ale . GENTLEMAN FOND OF TRAVELLING, wih meet with one of the tal, can portunities for making mone; BILL A POSITION OF TRUST; MUST it us security, for w! ‘securlt “feel none N EXTREMELY FAVORABLE PROPOSITION WILL ade to an active business man, with serv! in the duced ; cara Cate m4" OPAL n Maiden tan, j! RF CUANCE.—GROCERY STORE FOR e; cash trade; chance Store Agency. A pie gainte emred leading th: r rematng | Will be given. Ai inake money. apply Gk (EW. SIMERS & R GORGE W, BIMEBS & CO., Sta SPLENDID FOREIGN, DOMESTIC FRI Liquor and Cigar Store for sale.—-Sure Apply at hs i oy. eM oe LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SAPES, recon’ hana, bert gity makers. at half price to close 0. O. QUIRK, No, 3 Park pince. OMMISSION BUSINESS: tal reguired ; will merit ine Ba Brondway, MANUFACTURER WISHES AN Ad. leh will pay 4800 (9 3 w 360 Broadway, roores Noe. 2 AX EXOELL'g onsen ity PROSPECTIVE, Safes exchabged. ? OPPORTONITY TO ENGAGE IN ‘Dusiness ag partner; $100 required; good For interview a ice, Brooklyn. PROFIYABLE PATENT MEDICINE BUSINESS, IN full operation, with a certainty of realizing an ample to ‘energy, jered on Mbarai terms the business necessa PHEN HAMLIN BINESS WANTED—WILL PURCHASE EITHER THE ed crockery and china store, pax RI ot long sean an , ‘satistactory reasons given ny CAM BLLL & days. lacs On Friday altervoon, at two " Hall, Brook! o'clock, from 297 Columbia street. Friends of the evald Branch 0 Rk LIQUOR STORE, EXCELLENT BUSIN: j prominent corners doin ei ebionen well stocked; fue "MAX BAVERSDORS ~* a LL KINDS OF BUSINDSSES.—-GROCERY, Uigary Contectioncry Stores, Saloo: fo at prices'to nult; MAX BAYERSDORFER,. GREAT CHANGE FOR A BUTCHER ABOUT coy ng business-—The well known aad old establishes 34 vearty 40 tetas ¢ Pits know us knowledge it ‘Broadway, | olbarseheape | Stock of a weil estabitel ancing or furniture. Address, with partici aged 23 {OR SALE--A FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND LIQUOR Store, with Horse near Kighth avenne, in st E best parte the city. .S. LEVY & CO, 21 | Ment and Fish Mac 7 Fixtures for sal FIRST ULASS, L¥ ONE OF THI ‘@ paying cash store tt arned ty applying to oF addresa IN ARELIABLD, FIRST GLABS hight manufacturing business, wei! esia\)lisied and fitable; cnpital required #800. DLEYON, No.7 Murray atrect, room ARTIES WITH ARTNER WANTE ay, Si day, Sep- mues in the eit Apply to MOODY « 8 TO EXTRND A pick pay established. Address Biche TH OOKBTAND IN A FIRST CLASS MOTEL FOR SALZy . box Hf Hevald ofice, -etuiccenell 10 YOUNG PHYSICIANS.—40 WILL BUY A GOOD office practice, cbeap rent, centrally tocated, ‘he doctor A, OVER: J class Ticket, aia disnount. Luquire of J. leaving New York. Address for four days DLAN, No. 81 lw is pring street Market. OAL OR MARBLE YARD AN Gan Ui ANTED—A PARI RK WITH $50,000 CASH CAPT. tal, to be employed in a well established bi@ banking and ex celal poivt fm the stvel dress NOAL YARD. FOR B iidings, borees, carts, '4c., i cash will find this erally treated. Add mI i worthy of investigation and will be dress S. B., Heraid office. RUG STORE FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP, HAN popalar neighbarhood; ni Must. ee!l immew » Septem- —A PARTNER, WITH FROM 1,000 TO 000, In 2, chemi¢al manufacjory, where 160 North First ‘at or tween Seveuth and Eighth, Williai ‘ANTED-A FIRST CLASS caa command from $1,000 to 1,500 cast, Lo take the exclusive gale of a manutactired articlé in thie ‘city; some- thing that fs an actual noceratt a profit of from 6,000 callon G, §, LACEY, somely fitted; tale stool Opposition; five years’ lease diasely. S81 (now No.) Atlantic streot, near Hoyt, brooklyn. GAR STORE, 528 SIXTH AVENUE, for welling glvep on the u _ oe | (OR SALE-A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, WITH Higuire on the ‘prewises BUSINESS MAN, WHO ember 14, OR SALE—THE jn every dweliing, will t, with or without Stock, eaou f i For particntars Pred e United States Hotel, beiweend “PARTNER WANTED IN A FINE ance far asyoung eat Porty-ntath at. , Stock und Fixtares. man to commence basi TO $3,000 TO INVEST, vices of an active ani steady, moderately changed. Address F. I. fi ss siedin’ NOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS SHOE STORE, WITEG ipese of store and dweilr sptencis businers som ent roan, ina. refereaves exe . K., box 215 Herald ofe oor west of Court hous J. Olice hours 7 A. M. , AN man as partner in a weil established cash OR 8A 5 uaniese, now paying f1(0 waekiy referer Liquor store at the corner quired, “Apply at No. L0.000.~%: ran ch of popular € Lt at the place, or chat POR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, ON FROAD: fin } <\ Room, ecleganth LLY, No, 4 Pine aty CLASS JAQUOR STORE 1s to the old count; EASED BUSINESS PREVE tion ta my established New York nted Medicines, L will give it to a roprietorsltp, exclu cless Wine and AM js; perfect CE pede SALE—A FIRST Greenpoint, priee 70) A BLACK-AND-TAN DOG; RE! ie, noname, The owner can have him by cabling ATH IN THE FAMY venue, corner of Foriya § 4) ry lly, tho Coffee House te RK SALE-A FIRST OLASS BAR AND BILLIARD with Fixtures corp) lease from last Nay for a dining Kaloon 5.557 ON THE GRE . ‘Bhe finder will please return the ILEMAN & VOLK, 586 Hudson street, corner of Bank street, N. Y. OST—FROM NO. 5 WEST FOURTEENTH STRE jay, the Lith inst., a Bcotch Teri ye paid to the finder if he revoro it to No. 5 West Fourteenth stra OST—A NUMBER OF STOOK CERTIFICATES OF 4 Oregon Central Ratiroad Company. The tinder will be the same te E.R. SAMP- wnt street, lager beer saloon. LE-—A WELL ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STOR! in the Fighth ward, Ia the immediate neighborhood Fent low; will be sold cheap. tor Pup. A reward | Spring’ street Mar FP. HENOG suitably rewarded u SON, orto A. E. & 0. E. TILTON, 95 r s 0 dj wil id very cheap fo BOTY, No.6 Olty Hall places L IN THIS CITY, ON THE 18TH INS’ where between Twentieth Y large Gold Sleeve Button, with'a irty-fourth streets, = gle large pearl in the will be Uberally rewarded by returning kc place, third floor, OSTA ROLL OF PAPERS, and printed blank: Bleecker street Ii OR FALE—A GROCERY, GANDY AND PAP! Fixtures, de cheap. id on accopnt of ili hea! gedaan nts tm jot of Cort- MoCappIN.—-On Wednesday, September 14, at Star ., BERNARD McCappDIN. 3 ure respectfully inylted to attend the faneral on Friday morning, at haif-past nino o'clock, and Water ua East Enghteeni! Bast Righteenil BAR ROOM, ON with five years’ | nt, Far further particulars apply X It A LIST OF NAME eat of one of the cars of } LO use except to owner, ward for their return to J. J. BLAKE, No. .] OST—ON FOWRTH AVENUE, BETWEEN STEWART'S 4 and Twenty-third street, @ lady's black enamelled A aiitable reward will be paid by Mrs. GORDON, 119 East Twenty-third street. 3 BANK BOOK NO. 65,204, OF THE ot Industrial Savings Bank. ‘The finder wOl be rewurdéd ow-leaving it at the Bank, No. 51 Chamberst street. 1 be made for anew book on the JAMES OLARK, Depositor. wholt house, at ches} TURES AND GOODWIL roeery Store, cheap; rent low. Apply at407 Went Brooch, se! with diamond cross. ALE—A’ FIRST CLASS CORNER Q@ROC Toa Store on one of the ‘O8T OR STOLEN. ading avenues of the citys. VOR SALE—AN OLD ESPABLISHED GROCERY STORAL store, with four yeara’ lease; will he sold to-t If not found applicaion wil! h of Octobe 3 ly On easy terms. Apply to W. GKISE; BRY, WITH STOUK AND oter busiaess, Ingnire off REWARD, LO} avenue, betwee! a three cornered La — AND FIXTURES OF A Inquire nt 25 Forsyth f REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF A YOUNG id, etrayed from No. 143 Kass Sixtieth inmbout 10 to 12 weeks old, and a atrect yesterday mornin, shade darker thun white. REWARD..LEFT IN A TWENTY-THIRD STREET stage, on Tuesday evening, the 13th i Sut at the Grand! Opera House, Twenty.third” atract an: Eighth avenue, an Opera Glass tu a case murked W. G, finder will receive the reward on leaving it at 68 Easy ‘Tenth’ street, pear Broadway. raasing largely every year. Add Harald oles 7” SALE.—THE COLLINS HOUS! > 819 EIGH eilroad depot; % ANAGH, corser Sixth avenue aud Forty RSALE—AN UP TOWN FIRST CLASS GROCERY T, 13, AT TE Store, west side, doing a x itreet, a «mall werd will be paid by leaving ber up etaira; no questions asked, Mra. ML J. WEBB, OST, oO ner of Broadway and Tan Slut. Th wt 773 Broadway, OR SALE CHEAP.-STOCK AND FIXTURES. good paying Grocery Store. 444 West Thirty-eight OLASS CORNER LIQUOR avenue. Must be sols, of chol f Joln Be ttend the $ - REWARD.--LOST OR. STOLEN, AT THE FRANCO. ©) Iriah Picnic, at Jones” Wood, Tuesday, the 13th, in the evening, between 8 und 10 o'clock, a Geneva gold Wat Hed, 14 jewels: old look itt VICTOR RIS) i ‘AD the owner is retiring frou ars in use by owner. ‘23 Maiden lane, No TERMS;, 40 MINUTES rail, in & fourishing village: 25 rooms, trade for real estate. Apply to P. OTEL FOR BALE.--EASY REWARD-—NO) QUESTIONS ABKED.-GOLD Watch, No, 8,290, grarn G. 3, K. on wane, Kouth strwat, will pay the above ov receiving the ALE CHEAP; ALOUN FOR Wage YSTER, AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP Duginess, looatod in Croton ind street, near te new Harlem pascenuer good Feasons for selling, Apply ou tue Septem. | LEGAL NOTIC herry, 1a Now doing a good. Seasup et al. vs, the Wilmington and Manchester iy ‘Pormiant town order of the Superlor Court of Ne ©., mada in the above entitled cauve at the Spring On presontation at the oilica of CRONLY & MORRIS, lers of the first preferred ade by the defendant, the eater Ratiroad Company, to the ho hava not already received tha ‘on said bonds and Tor distribution, ion of the railroad SECOND HAND SARESOF ALL STYLES, or eale very low, oadway. eared neta on Narvis & co. in this oity, T witl bonds, aeoured by , OWNER HAS OTHER Cigar, Fruit, News AT A BACRIF! buainess ; Confectione Boda Fountain; two Show ‘Thirty,fourth street. FOR, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF for billiard and sample room, ym theatre, Brooklyn. game, & per cen! terest on the same, being ‘divid said, from net sales of thet port property covered by aatd mortgage, which was iu the State ot orth Carolina, fartNer obadience to the order made as aforesaid, T heres all kolders of the bonds above referred to tia: un- yee wre presented tome as above for puymeut of ; ‘the dividend above stated on or before the Firat day of September, 1870, hey, will be forover debarred of any participation in the said fund to my ands for distrigution foresaid. ar Store; room net, third door fro ee nnmmanmnmn ran R SALE—A PLANINI MACHINE, DOUBLE. Facer, elght roll, twenty-four inclit algo’ a Routt Machi sold cheap. a iumber yard, foot of orth Sec, street, Wiltiamaburg. KONE TWENTY HORSE POWER PORTA- ble Engine and Boller, complete, entire IRON WORKS, Newburg, N. ¥. RED HORSE POWER ENGINE AND F vale cheap; engine 2x48 inches; boilers with i fre some nS py 40. ing complete, th street, Brooklyn, P M Commissioner and Referee. LWauaersazon, N. 0, May 16, ve new; Washing- against Samuel Lord.—Summons for a money deman not served).—To the defendant. -—You nired to auawor the coi tiled In the office of the Clerk of the sity and county of New York wt the City Hall in said id to of your answer tothe sald complaint ‘Wall street, in the sald ‘after tho service of this summons ‘af auch service; and if you fail int, within the time aforesaid, the ee you for the number) 42 inches city, within twenly days ‘on you, exclusive of answer the said vomplei jaintiff in this action will take houratid three hun fourth day of November, ous thousund eight dd siaty-aeven, besides the conta of this action. WiREMEY WHITTAKER, fi OF ote! 1 GENTLEMAN OF RESPECTABILITY WISHES TO Inuke the acquaintance of an American Protestart lady with # view to marriage. cress. in confidence, K, 8A STEAM ENGINES, 13 fh cut off do,, 12x80, aecond super-heating "Bollers, 3 to 00 ew and second hand, ecinity. — COLLUM Hunter's Poi ay, Joan and Te family are respect- Nemday eer. joe Of her Rast 1250n Phaintif's Attorney, oaaar : EYES AND EARS. RTIFICIAL. HUMAN MANN (formerly with makers and inserters of the 651 Broadway, Faculty. ecient eraarreer tire AUCH & GOUGEL- "Prot, Bolwwamenn, of Fars, References ex- ? yee are. sa