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bt 0 Bh OF peat FINANGLAL AND COMMERCIAL, Ren. Ue ware cir ay Mowpar, april 10-6 P, M. On "Ohange to-day wheat was dull and firm. Cot- on was steady, but with little doing. The markets qwere dull, ewing tn great part to the diversion of ‘wttention to the German celebration. MONEY ACTIVE AND IRREGULAR, ‘The money market openea active, and tLe brokers ‘Degan their inquiry early in the forenoon. Seven ‘per cent was freely paid all around on stock collat- ‘erals and six per cent upon government securities. Some small houses had to pay seven per cent, gold. Considerable commotion was oreated by the discovery that $690,000 in @reenbacks had been withdrawn from one of the down town banks, but when it was ascertained that she partics withdrawing the money were a firm ‘operating on the “bull” side at the Stock Exchange the excitement diea away. At the same time It was ‘algo ascertained that the return shipments of cur- rency from the country were very large to-day, and hence money began to relax, and towards tne close of banking hours was offered ratner plentifulty at six per cent in one part of the street, while, seven was ‘bia for it in another. Commercial paper was easier -and rather more salable at 6a 7 percent discou nt. Foreign exchange was dull and unchanged, GOLD DULL—110% A 110%, ‘Tae gold market was quite dull, and adjourned at -one o'clock, @ large part of the dealers betaking ‘tnemselvyes uptown to witness the procession, The “opening price was 1103{, from which there was a de- soline to 1104, an advance to 1103;, a decline to 110% and 9 final rally to 11034. In the gold loan market the rates ranged from four per ceut tor carrying to Mat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold E x- ehange Bank were a3 follows: + $24,918,000 1,052, 316 Ourrenoy palunces... .1;176,259 THR NEW LOAN—TAH TREASURY HALANCES, ‘The additioual subscriptions to the new loan re- ported to the Treasury up to noon to-day amount to $450,000, making the total subscription to date $55,933,750. The following were the ‘Treasury balances at the lose of business to-day:—Currency, $12,300,000; coin, $106,600,000, Of the latter, $24,600,00) is repre sented by com certificates, GOVERNMENTS STRONG AND IIGHER. ‘The government List was firm from the beginning, ‘and became strong and advanced when the appre- Meusion about money had subsided. The following ‘were the closing street prices:—United States cur- Wency FIXER, 11554 a 1153¢; dv. sixes, 188], registered, 116% a 116}4; do. do., coupon, 11634 a 11634; do. five- twenties, registered, May and November, 10934 @ 30934; do. do., 1562, coupon, do., 112%; a 112%; do. @o., 1804, do. do., 11256 @ 112%; do. do., 1865, do. o., 1125 0 11244; do, do., registered, January and Suis, 1113 @ 111%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do. 1113 a WILY; Co. do, 1867, do, do, Ll% @ 111%; do. do., 3868, do. do., 1)2a 112%; do. ten-forties, registered, 083%; @ 108%; do. do., coupon, 10834 a 1084. STOCKS ACTIVE AND STRONG. ‘The “buil’”’ cliques repeated their strategy of mak- ang the stock market look weak in the morning, and many of the smaller operators, disregarding the ‘Warning in yesterday's NeRALD as to the real situa- kon of adairs, sold out thelr stocks and went short g@tthedecline. The ‘iulls” had gone down to the @reetearly in the morning, and, knowing how Reasinve the street was after Savurday’s bank state- ment, sold a few hundred shares and started a gene- ral dowaward movement, which was not arrested wntll the victims saw that the cliques were buying @s fast as they sold. In the subsequent reac- tion the market advanced to the highest points of the season for Ohio and Mississippi! and ‘Wabash, which sotd respectively at 49; and 6135. ‘Danton Pacitic advanced to 299;. ‘The movement on tho “vull” side Is certainly conducted with admir- able skill, They seem never to let tie market as- sume that buoyant tone which invites speculators to Join them, bat constantly keep up the appearance of ‘weakness so as to encourage the “beara.” To-day, 98 on two occasions last week to which we have al- eady made reference, the market looked for a time ‘as if about to slide into a panic, but when the “ears” had got through selling everything advanced again. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the lcading active stocks during the day:— ba oc Bighest, New York Central consolidated. 96 New York Centra! and Hudson scrip.. fariem 1 Muwaukee and St, Pau. . Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred. ‘Ohio ana Ah Orne ‘Weatern Gnioa ‘Telegrap! Pacitic Mail. ‘The bids for the new loan of the Onlv and Missis- mppi Railroad were opened to-day and were tonnd to amount to a total of $3,590,000 at .80 a 8108. The mount ofered—$2,500,000—was awarded at an @verage of about 8034 per cent. SOUTHERN SECURITIES STRONG. In the southern State bonds the North Carolinas ‘wore uctive and higher on the renewal of a move- ment in the Legislature at Raleigh to authorize the Strate to sell its interest in the railroads o/ the State, faking payment in bonds. The Pennsylvania Rail- weed Company, who are seeking an extension of aheir connections in the South and Southwest, are ~gaid to be at the bottom of the movement, the suc- geas of which would enablo them to exchange North .@arohna ponds for a large amount of the took in the North Carolina railroad, now heid vy - The State and give them a large if nots controlling Smterest therein. The general list was steady and trong, closing as follows:—Tennessee, ex cou- pon, 6544 8 6535; do., new, 6534 a 6533; Virginia, ex @oupon, 68 4 69; do. new, 71 a 72; do, registered stock, AG, 66%; 8 65%; Georgia sixes, 848 87; do. sevens, 90 3 @1; do. sevens, old, 92a North Carolina, @2 Coupon, 47%4 a 4734; do. funding, 1866, 37 a 38; Ge. 40., 1568, 30 a 32; do. new, 25 a 26;.do. special ‘Max, 1634 & 19; Missouri sixes, 023% a 925); do. Maniibal and St. Joseph, 914 a 91%; Louisiana maxes, 68 2 70; 40. new, 63 a 6 jo. levee sixes, 73 #8 763.40. a0. eights, 88 a 90; do. Penitentiary sevens, ‘V1.8 74; do. Raflroad eights, 75a 80; Alabama fives, Wa 74; do. eights, 103 a 104; do, Rallroadeights, 05 @ 200; South Carolina sixes, 73 a 80; do. new, July wand January, 61% a jo. do,, April and October, 98 261; do, registored stock, old, 60 a 68; Arkansas -@ixes, 56 a 59; do. sevens, 55 a 62. RAILWAY EARNINGS. ho earnings of. the Columbus, Chicago and In- @iana Centra! Railroad for the fourth week 10 March pow, the extraordinary increase of $28,596, or about Sorty-two per vent Improvement. The earnings for he,month of March were, in ‘The folowing shows the earnings of the Central Peotic Rutroad Company for the month of Mareh:— $580,340 483,332 ‘Inerease this year over 1870. . ings first three months, 1871 first tree months, 1870.. Anerease this year over 1870.,...... SALES AT THE REW YORK YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, y» Apel 10—10:15 A. M. 85 4bs Adams Bx. .be 7446 ONY CR Had RRR. 904 DBs NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL 11, 1871—TRI im m7 E é & Stoo i] 87 ahs 100 bB 600 To 06 100 dw 7 600 Ww Qu 7 4 100 dOsss00-. Obio & Miss RR. do. 2eS_ 8552 100 Hf & BtJo RE Epietss 10 Dub £8. wo, © an t ‘Rt OU hens bk ogra P.M. 200 she lu LS 1000S C 6a, v,Jan dd’; 7 & 0.» qu Misgourt oe ‘Bo00 N otis, 5000 Mo 6's, . 107) ar ie Te ee 1 R. 274 100 b3 400 NelyLack & WR. WOH & St Jo Ri 100 9 Obio & Misa pri STREET QUOTATIONS, Quarter to Six o’Vlock P. M. ee i West Union Tel. fio Maul. Hist : i a é COMMERCIAL REPORT. Asurs.—Receipts, 16 packages. unchanged, small parcei pot sold attr Pear, at from $8 79 to $9 25, was nominal, orroN.—The Cotton Exchange adjourned at 12 o'e! promt delivery, 500 do. April at 18 1d-I6c, and 200 April aud ay together ab Bree. | We quote: — ‘planas, Alabama, Ordinary, .... 10% it Gooa ordinary... Low mid Middlin, Good mi corr ‘more st ay. Buyers were rather more wisvosed to oper We note sale 0 4,873 bags Rio per John Boulton, at Baltimore, on private terms, There were no sales here. Other windd were steady, but quiet, Wide. a W34e.5 fair do., Me, a Lise. prime do. Le. a 13%ge. ;' extremes oid, in bond ; Vata Gay peament 3 Singapore, lic. a sy He; a tse; Laguayra, | ‘St. Domingo’ (gol We quot ie. a 16e, wanilln, FiouR AND. wheat, 81,464 bushels; corn, 11345 Tussle; Gorn mosi; Sub bags’ ‘Tho tlour markot wax sendy, with a moderate demand. “The aaies were about 10,00) bois, chlely for export, Corn'meal was dull and nominal. We Se Me 668 bide 675m Kound hoop Ohio, ‘shiping brand: S66 aw Round hoop Ohio, trade brandi 7Wa Family 750m Bt, Louis iow extra. 708 St. Louls straight extra 1D a Bt. Lousehoice double extr Lacey Rt. Louls choice fami sie Rye tlour, 57a Southern 52a Southern superting. 6008 Southern extra and family. 665 a 62a $008 Ba 4450 1 895 for new spring ered; ry 63 for Ios and Teinne ite ie ie af! #1 65 fOr prime amber winter; $1 80 for white and §2 for Diehl. Corn ‘waa strong at the opening but closed duil and 2c. a Sc. lower, ee, being the best bid, The sales were about 100.000 buste Bc. a 81 for mixed, and Yc. w yeliow. ena We. for Western and. 70k. a 730. for Ohio, with sates of 35,00 bushels. Hye was Inactive end nominal'in the absence of business, A small demand pre: valled for barley, but at lower prices, and holders being firm tn their views no sales were effected. Malt was Dat steady at Me. a 81°02 for State and $i 05.0 81 20 aia. OPREIGNTS were Inactive, owing to the absence of cable advices, ‘as usual during the Easter holltays, and the Ger. men demonatration here. The Petroleum ‘Change was Bisgods while tne streeta down town presenued the ustial Holle ‘ay appearance. ‘Since our last we hear of light engage- ments 'of cotton, to, Liverpool at 5-161 grain, 4 ee it 64. a by steam; and to nda toine Hour Se. 3d. Also an Ttaltun Dark to Dublin, with Bl quarters grat |. per quarter, with privilege of Barth Roads for orders to British Channel at 4s. 9d., and @ Hritish brig to a Swedish port in the Baltic with naphtha, Gs, the Vessel reported in our laat from Philadelphia t Cronstadt, with petroleum, got 4s. GUNNIFS.—The market continued” dali. transacted in either cloth or bags, We quote 2 léc., and I8e, a 13gc, for cloth. Pistg AND JUTE continued dull and mactive. i for either foreign or dom gold Biaal No business was i—Baga, Lisge. There was perton, curren ton, currency; jute, 5% de.; currency. Hay. The a Imarices was frm, with an active demand, for all grades, uote: North river shipping, $1 15 a 120; reiting * j long rye straw, $1204 81 short rye do., $dc. a $1, and 7c, a Hc. for oat do, ace were arm bet’ manotive. The, low nw grace eapects were unsalavle. We quote :--State, 6c, Eastern, 7 8 10c.; Western, 6c. a 9c. cy hee de, a dc. r foreign w Mor. AssEs.— The Inactive, but ices were well maintained, tue offerings being sraall,’ We feard of no sales. Domestic was mode- ady, with only rate demand. We note salew of 140 bia. Ne at from 4c, to (Be. We quote:— Guba—Centrifugal and mixed. Sindeovads, renning ... Muscovado, grocer w Orleaus, chiefly Porto Rico. English 1 New Ori NAVAL at from bic. a S4jgc, Kosin was easier. The sales embrace & cargo strained, comprising, 3,000, bbis., afloat, on private un the range, of, 82 €0 0 82. No, 2'wae held at $24 ise 998, — Sctra, pale. stdin window Glass, ae, ers 8 quiet but steady for Washington a ie ator Wit amington, PRrROLEUM.—There was no business in this commodity. The adjourning of the Petroleum Exchange was followed by eneval closing of the see ROVIBIO NS. — Kecetpta—Bee! 3,070 pk pkgs. 5 [oe pkas. 5 cut meats, 244 pkgs. ; lard, 637 pkgs. The pork et wat Gil aud lower, cloriig with a continued downward tenancy, The sales were On bois, for Be Bt, delivery at 320, bb's all the month May at $19 750 eto tie Bee iis maneke enecall mo 7, Detn, somewhat do. prensed t by the recent large Selvet $26 0 BX Har for inthe. mess, ences, Beet bams ae juiet and steady. 830; do, Texas, $26 0829. Bacon waa inactive and no ‘nal, with more sellers than buyers, at 10kge. for lon; on Wige, for short clear, 10}4¢, for short a.” Cut mea wituout improvement. Sales were icklea 3, smoked w nominal. We quote led bana, Zijge, & 1b¥6e; {i0., 14e. a 1c. bagged do,, 160, a 17e.; pickled uonlders, se. aise. ; dry sulted do., 7c. a 8c. Butter was steady, wit ® moderate demand for' for hee at 40¢, 8 2c for treah State hal ibaa S86, a 40c, for Welah tuber “Cheewe was quiet, Dut steady, at 16. for east tenors, Avast Hof. “The market was sendy but inactive. ‘The sales 1g, comnrinion 180 b rare limited to aroall tlerces Carolina at8)<c. The m: ‘a $18 for new for ne U ted mens, tierce: ‘and Texas prime mess EDS. fe ceiots: 406 bushels, linseed and all ilode were unchanged. lye, Timo OA) ark ta equaetip. oat continued aul) at Small lots of clover brought from {0o. a rhe suet marl h quiet, wan steady, with sacs ino at To and 760 bores steady on the TelningeUnsa,’ Raanes moderate trade in lots ad ulated, and >uba--Interiar to’ eom- bi ee usa bs; je. for iain ts good was ateady, but quick, wit at 12%c, for cra Wy, pen rd Wwe note f soft white. Pus ic. © good ft od { prime reoning, Bc. a Sie. Qiac.; prime to choice hogaheads and boxes, She. a 10: aud and’ boxes, Te. fe. 8 966 meta oxen, abe, rane. et yon to ®, Bigo. ‘a Bice ; 10 to 12, 90. a 9%e.; do. ry 10) r Hea ye co Sele doe wt ie 1g. Porto Ric Ri centrif ho grades, Sec, = wr Dige. ih standard, Nos 1040 19, oe Manila~Curre: or, Bo, ed leans--Refning grader r=} by ya grocery Fe en, $e. 100. Srmantve.The market was inactive and nominal. The sales were unimportant. TALLOW was quiet, but steady, at 8%c., with sales of 60,006 Ibs, at that price. Wirtskey.—Receip:s, 800 bbis, The market wan withont decided change ; sales about 250 bbls. including iron bound, as iie,, and wood, at 90 5c. THE | POLITICAL STRIFE IN HOBOKEN. to-day the flerce contest between the democracy andthe combine factions of repwolicanism, tnde- pendent candidates and sore-head democrats will be Gockted in the German City. Ali the moderate and respectable Germans are to give fvll support to the democratic ticket. The American and Irish cie- mente ave of the same character, F. Schmersanl ‘was recenuy @ democrat, but not being pleased that nis German neighbors would not sanction him for the Mayoralty he effected & coalition with some Most of tn disgusted republicans, 16 acer are with the alliagce, and avow th support Kimball. The latter jonpuclemen who, for two years, Das yasatfeated bis integrity and ability as Mayor, and a8 the oppositi Ebel tc Ae te ‘will vove for Bima Just for for the sake of “Aven (J Rats & ner, yy a nomina- pe earied’) general demo- hy phous $00 G00 mmasority. . Escape of tho Assailant—in Investigation by Coroner Young, Victor Borer died on Sunday at his residence, 117 Ridge street, from the effects of fearful kicks and blows alloged to have been indicted upon him two weeks ago by Jacob Hoag, a brewer in Newark, N.J., particulars of which appearcd in Monday's HERALD. What prompted Hoag to conmalt the bra- tal assanit seems as yel to be a mystery, as he was never known co have had any serious dif. enlty with deceased, A warrant for the arrest of the has been issued by Coroner Young, but less caugat in this elty or ptate a requisition may be required to bring hia before the Coroner, The sou and brother of deceased yeste day told Coroner Young that icy strongly suspected suother man, whom the , of milieting the Injuries which egused de i asked for hi rest. J¢ 18 more tkan possible that partes ested In directing attention from the really gullty party have seen maktng false representations lo the relatives of deceased, Witnesses have bi sam. moned to appear next Saturday, when Coroner Young proposes commencing te myestigauon, dren, Deceased has left a widew and four ¢ A HORRIBLE AFI Colored cnita Four ‘a oun a Farm Partly Eaten by Saturday last a laborer In the empiey of Mr, David P, Halsiead, at Mamaroneck, Westchester county, found the remains of a colored child, apparently but twelve months old, on the farm of that gentleman, ata point about one hundred yards trom the pike Jeadiug to Portciester. The body had deen attacked y the Logs roaming at large on the land and was, consequentiy, @laustingly distigured, It was wrapped in a worman’s sacqne, ant had beea lying where jound fully a week. From the atte tude of the ead and ott indications clear to the elical authorities, 1b 19. believed that the babe had been choked to death, aud the xemains taken to the farm with a view of that concealment wileh, trom the nature ofits situa- lien, was possible and probable, Coroner W, E. Meeks and his assistant, Dr. James 1. Purcell, were nottied to hold ap iquest, which they proceeded to Jo on the same evening the body was lound, but because of the meagre character of the testimony then at hand if was adjourned until the 22d inst, Meanwihiic carnest eforts will be made to fasten the Bull ef this ering where it belongs. AAT IN TRE HARPERS.°9 A Dead INDIANA SCAN HANDS OF ‘to tHe Epirer or THE HERALD:— As my pume has been mixed up as “also a profes- al real estate agent,” m the case of Leahy and Laytugston, in your repori, under the above caption, in Sunday’s edition, I wish to say that I will be most happy to aid the officers of law and justice to ferret out and rid the community of the infernal sharpers and “bogus real estate agents’ who in- our gily and nov uniregueatly bolster up and vera bad reputation by refercing to and using the names of hovest and legitimate real estate agents, Leaby and such as he are a nuisance, and should be abuted, 1 personally abated once by turning him out of any once, though T could establish nothing against him except nb lute ImaLvMity 10 pay me a cash Mission, Ne having represented to me be was “that Weawtiy. Your report states introduced livingston to a gang of bogus veal «state men.” ‘This 1s tucorrect, J do not Know thal TP introduced Leahy to Livingston, as 1 became acquatt wilt both and cach about the same time by their coming ce. 1 told Livingston's attorney (Mr. ny thas if he took Leahy’s iots he did so at his risk. as 1 knew nothing about the tite. Tam business ajone and in an honest wud legiti- way, and object to my name being associated with improper persons or Wrong transactions, aid publicity to thils and theresy cor sion, 1 wiil also add that L Wwas'not even in the coart room, much less testified, in this case. Reapecitully, G, W. MADOX, 73 Nassau street, On examination tt Appears that Mr. Madox is a reputab e, respectable and mighly commended busi- ness wan and genuieman, and the use of the Vicinity of lis oftice by rogues and shapers cannot be prevented by him, ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER, George Geissler, a Newark” laboring man of Ger- man nationality, residing at 143 Newion street, was removed to Trenton yesterday for lodgmeant in the Lunatic Asylum, On the preceding evening he made a desperate attempt to murder’ his wife by assaulting her with a razor. Wath the latter weapon in hand he made a dash at her, bat luckily she managed to slip through the open doorway and down stairs before he had more than scratched her, He will botber me no er ac least shee @ while, “THE DEADLY GASOLINE. Coroner Bathgate held an “an Inquest yesterday upon the body of a colored man, named John Hi. Cojoy, who came to his death from inhaling gasoline, a quantity of which he had spilled. The deceased had been for some time tu the employ of Widow Bulk- ley, in the town of Yonkers, and had haa charge of the gasoline, using It on the premises, MARRIAGES AND a =ATHS. Married. residence of , Esq. by t R ROSY to Miss MARY L, SUBRLL, dug Harry ter of George sibel, I Esq of Brooklyn, No cards, EcaLis—scor 0. 43 ‘Tillary, street, Brook- lyn, by th . Joseph Greene, Mr. HAMILTON bi Koutin, of Toronto, C. W., sd Miss eldest daughter of Joun ¢ » bag., Clara, county, Irciand, and niece or Sauak Bissett, Ks Hilisborough, Ireland, POOLEY—Tavor.—On Wednesday, April 5, at St, Paul's Reformed church, by Rev. A. KR. Tompson, D, D., assisied by Rey. James Peck, of Hastings upon Hudson, WILLIAM N. Poonny, of Dobb's Ferry, to NGLLIE, only cnild of A. J. Tabor, of this city, BEL Svorr, Die Amery.—On Monday, April 10, ANN, James Amery, in the 5)th ycar of her uge, ‘Yhe relatives and friends of ihe family, also the memvers of the Duane Methodist Episcopal church, are respeotiully invites to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 14 Barrow street, on Wednesday alvernoon, at three 0’c10ck. BALDWIN.—At Newark, N. J., on Monday morn- ing, April 10, CALVIN W. BaLDWin, aged 73 years, ‘The relatives and {rienda are invited to attend the funeral, from mis late residence, No. 656 Columbia street, Newark, on Wednesday mormrg, vat half-past ten o'clock. Interment at Mount Piecasant Cemetery. BeRRIAN.—On Saturday morning, April 5, after a lingering illness, of consumption, at his res dence, 267 West Fourteenth sirect, Hopert BER- RIAX, late of Washington, D. C., in the 60th year of “ine relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the fnnera services, at Trimty M. E. church, on Thirty-fourth street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, to-day (‘Tucs- day), at twelve o'clock M. Wusnington papers please copy. Ocean and Manhattan Lodges and Masonic fra- ternity are respectfully invited 1 attend, Bonxnerr.—On Friday, Aptil 7, DANU&L BONNeTr, in the 74th year of his age. The resatives and Teiens of the tamily are invited to attend the funeral, from tis late residence, No. 1 Wesi. Twenty-cigbth street, this (fnesday) afternoon, at four o'clock, BKooru.—On Monday, Apmi 10, HaNNan, wife of Saniuel Booth, aged 44 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invi to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 645 West Thirty-tith street, on Wednesday alternoon, at one o'clock. Lt Shey red Sunday, April 9 FBANCIS BRapy, aged 26 y The faxerat aT watt take place this Tuesaay (afternoon) at one o'clock, from the residence of his brother, ugh Brady, 72 Willeti strect. The friends of the family and those of his brother Hugh, and sisters, Bridget and Elizabet, are respectiully invited to Gatitornt ‘ California papers piease c at nn punday morning, April 9, Mary ANN BRENNAN, beloved Wife of sames Brennan, and daughter of Damiet Mooney, 78 Charlton street, 1n the 21st year of her age. ‘The relatives and Iniends of the famliy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from $2 nk reet, corner of Bleecker, this (Tuesday) morning, at nine o’ciock, thence to St. Bridget’s chureh, where a solemn — mags Will be offered for the repose of her soul. CHauncey.—-On Monday, April 10, at No. 350 Hengy street, Brooklyn, Commodore JOuN 5. CHAU S- CEY, United States Navy. Notice of the funeral wil be given. OLIFvORD,—On Sunday evening, April 9, at five o'clock, of Lene bard of the longs, Wa. CLIFFORD, in the 420 year of his age. ‘The irieas and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 162 Seventh avenue, tis (fucsday) aiternoon, at one o'clock. . Coz.—In Newark, N. J. ind Sunday, April 9, Moses B. Cox, Bsq., 1m is 69th ¥ ‘The relatives and richie are Invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, 624 High streey, on Wednesday afternoon, at twa o’ciock. CONKLING.—At New Orleans, on Vonday, April 3, FREDERICK G, aoa ing. eldest son of Frederick A. and Eleanora R. Conklin) The relatives and Triehas of the family are re- quesced to attend tne funeral, from the Presbyteriay wife of enu corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-secoud street on Wed ednesday morning, at hat-past nine o'clock, Cowen.—On LS fears’ April 10, o% noon, ARTHUR Cowen, iy Notice Taner Mieteafter. CoorzR.—On Sunday evening, April 9, ELIza- baw gh jes relict of John Qvoper, In the ast of wemaerel svicon will be held at the min Mayodigt Bpigoope: church Swewp-seventh sipgets between Second and Third avenues, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Convert.—At Forduam, on Sunday merning, April 9, MICHARL ConBrrT. ‘The ioneral will take place from his Jate roal- dence to- ay i Tuseday), at noon, reaching Astoria at one o'clock Deve. Ssuadienty, on Saturday, Apri e@, Exwan DEvVRAU, aged 37 years, The remains will be taken to Beachwood Ceme- tery, New Rochelle, for usterment this day. Guiick.—At Clinton, N. J. on Studay, April 9, Carner:ne C., wife of Francis A. Gullick and duugn ter of Charles A, Adams, of Westport, Conn. ‘the relatives and friends of the fa are invited to attend the tune fujly mvited to attend the faneral, afterngon, at haif-past two o'clock, dl ington avenue Baptist ehurch, corner of Washung- ton and Gates avennes, Brooklyn. Hassery.—On Suuday, Aprit % of plearo-pnen- monia, Mr. THoMAS HAssprr, aged a , Ireland. y, on Wed- native of Fethard, connty Tipperai He willbe buried in Calvary Cemere nesday afternoon, at thi resideuce, 11s Eagle street, Greenpoint. HeLienk.—On Monday, April 10, 0. H, HELLER, youngest son of Willwwin and Emily Uciler, year and 5 months, ‘Thy relatives and friends are respectful y_ invited funeral, from 208 Sixth , on Wednescay atterne HENDRICK. Sunday, Ap AbRTH daughter of Edward and Bizabeun Hendrick, aged 6 years, 5 months and 3 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fally invited to attend the funera 2 rest> dence of the parents, 1,082 First rer Filty-ninth street, this (tuesday) afternoon, at half. past one 0’ spect- On Saturday, April 8, MARKY ANN, as Kinnersley, 1n the 85th year of her ‘The relatives and friends af ee higryf are respect+ fully invited to attend the fi thas (‘Nuesday) al ternoon at halt. 0’ Ky cae Christ cure! Bedford avenue, Brooslyn, KLeMM,—On Saturday, ‘April 8, ELIZABETH, wife of Adolph Klemw, aged 54 years, 2 months and 18 days, Funeral from her late residence, 37 Beekman place, between Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, East river, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Kes latives and iriends are invited to attend without further noitec, —On Friday, April 7, Kugler, age ears. jatives and friends of the family are invited funeral, from her late residence, No. Jeth street, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at Aspy C., wife of —At Rye Neck, Westchester county, on Monday, April 10, ELIZABETH, wile of tne late ries Laurance, in the 74th year of her age ‘The reiatives and frtends of the family ure invited to aitend the funeral, from the Methodist’ Episcopal echureh, at Rye Neck, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'cto ithont further notice, Luvy.—Abt_her residence, 17 street, on Monday morn LEVY, relict of Isuac M, Le Notice of the funeral’ will b papers. Lyngs.—On Satu MALraBIE, wife of ‘The relatives and fuily invited to ate sidence, No. 47 St. M. given In to-morrow's rday morning, April 8, MANNATL pphen C. Lynes, aged 82 years. | liy are i he e, this (Pues 7) atter- noon, at half-bast one o'cloc Mane On Monday, Aprii 10, Nicnonas MAHER, anative of the covaty Kilkenny, lrelana, aged 42 yeurs. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late re- stdene 4 Allen siveei, on Wednesday alternoon, at one Marrnews.—At Bloomfield, N. J., on Sataraay, April 8, CATRARING M., wile of Albert Matthews, and only daughter of James K. Zabriskie Funeral from the residence of her father, this (Wednesday) atternoon, at one o'clo MILHOLLAND.—On Sunday evening, April 9, Mary LOUISE MILHOLLAND, aged 10 years Aud 3 mouths, The funeral will take place from her late rest- dence, 107 West Fortieta sircet, this (Muesday) atter- noon, at one o'clock. Mi.Mo.—On Sunday, April 9, BenNakp MrLMo, in ‘he oyth ‘of his age, es and trieuds of the family are respec ted to attend the solemn mass of requiem, jebrated in St, Stephen's chureh, East treet, this (‘Tae T ral will proc Cemetery, at one o clock. ed thence to Calvary @, 87! Division street, th year of his age. and frends are respectfully invited to actend the funeral, this (‘luesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MCULELLAN.—On Sunday, April 9, WiLidam Mo- aged 60 years. ‘and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, froim his late residence, 146 West Fifteenth street, tis (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McLovuGHiiN.—On Sunday evening, April 9, CHARLES [omer gr native of the city of Lon- donderry, ares ed 39 years, ‘The friends the family, and those of his brothers-in-law, roth and Thomas Cannuingham, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from 234 West Thirtieth street, between Seventh and Elguth avennes, this (Tnesday) afternoon, atone o'clock, O’ KEEFE.—ABSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREM The members of the above association are hereby notitica to meet at 51 Ruigers street, on this (Tuesday) after- noon, at two o'clock, for the purpose of baying the last tribute of respect to our worthy member, Joun J. o’ Keele, FRANCIS HAGADOKN, F. 8. PayNne.—On Saturday night, April JOANNA PAYNE, widow of Theophilus Payne. Funeral this (Iuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late resideace, 214 West ‘Twenty-eight street, Quice.—On Monday, April 10, SAMUEL, youngest son of Biiza M. and the late Jon B. Quick, a the 26th year of his age. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday after. noon, at five o'clock, at the residence of his brother- in-law, R, M, Jordan, 134 Grove street, Jersey City. Relatives and friends are respecifully invited to attend, ‘The remains will be taken to Brewsters, N. for nteement, on Weduesday morning, in the 27th year of her age, r @ short illness, Mrs. AUGUSTINE K. Roche, wile of August Roche and oniy daughter of Antoine G. and Rosalie Eileau, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from Trinity chureh, corner of Seventh Washington streets, Hoboken, N. J., thts day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Sacus.—On Monday morning, April 10, in the 22d Year of her age, CARKIE, beloved wile of Sem Sachs, and dauchier of Willlam Heller. Relatives and friends of the family are respettfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, 322 Second avenue, on Thursday morn- ing, at half-past nme o'clock. ACKETT. -On Saturday, April 8 CHARLOTTE 8., widow of James Sackett, aged 68 years and 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 41 Bergen stroet, Brooklya, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o’clock. RoR.—At Greenpoint. on Sunday, April 9, of con- nes CRLESTIA U., wife of Joseph C. Roe, aged Fh 2 months and 22 days. ¢ friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully’ requested to atiend the funeral, at her late re- sidence, 59 Franklin street, between Calyer and Oak sireets, Greenpoint, L. L, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Rocak.—in Hoboken, on Sunday, April 9, in the 27th year of her age, and after a short iliness, Mrs. AvGusTINE R. Rocns, wife of August Roche and only daughter of Antoine G. and Rosalie Elleau. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 151 Washington street, Hoboken, N. J., this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two clock. Smtra.—On Sunday, April 9, WILL1aM FRANCIS, only child of James A. and Helen S. Smith, aged i year, 2 months and 22 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited vo attend the faueral, from the resiaence of Jacob Dunn, 336 East Kighty-fourth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Smiva.—On Sunday evening, April 9, BrRTHta C., wile of Keuben Sinith. Faneral services irom her late residence, No. 4 Fourth avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, The remains wiil be taken to Poughkeepsie for interment on Wednesday gyn Srarks.—Iin Brooklyn, on Monday, April 10, FREDERICK Svarks, in the 64th year of lis ue. ‘The funeral services will take place at his late residence, No. 326 Atlantic street, Brookiyn, on Wed- nesday a/ternoon, at two o'ciock, VAUGHAN.—On Monijay, April 10, after a short we WiLLiaM ©. VAUGHAN, in the Sith year of 8 ee. mts relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited tu attend the funcra!, on Wednesday afterhoon, at one o'clock, from bis lute residence, No. 608 West Forty-iourth street, between Ten and Eleventh avenues. YYckorr.—at Coney Island, on Monday morning, April 10, JouNn J. WycKurr, 5Sr., aged 89 years, 10 mouths and 29 days. The relatives and frienas of the family are re- spectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of his son, Jonn Wyckofl, Jr., at Comey Island, on Wedoesday afvernoon, at two o'clock precisely, without further nouce. BRADNER & DUNCAN, 17 Mulberry at, Nor A. —MecoLLont ‘4 AUTENRIETH, HUNTER’S POINT * id Peari t, have for sale Botlers, 124 | ani D tle ‘also 8 tubular Hauneter, 18. feet loog, wiih front and tivo Milla and some Shafting, all ‘Atungs for a Grain and Tube, Inquire ab office, tal i Seon ees ninth and Thirtieth streets, fro1 and from 410 6 P. M. Fo ca ayo, ADAMS PRESSES, PLATEN 26X40; be seen in Sere ‘offee of the Ameri- Society, 160 Wasson’ street’ Apply to J. W. SRown. $20 oe | In be pe ed TO SUIT Se @ Bi-inch Ericsson May be sees v order at Kreaing J ollsg, Jersey City. o'clock, from his Jate j iA PLE SHEET. OGPARTN T ISSOLUTION.— Tae Clarke & Sehene bas been Witham G. Schenck will sete typ b New Yous, April 10, 17i. A mre bet mutaal COPARTNE EL Mr. Joseph Tf. Voss wil! continue the ier the Hon with Baward P. derbi, the watd bir @ tnd collecung ull bile of the BUSINESS OV esa that will 6,080 Post ofiee, PARTNER w ANTED. WITH $10,000, EITHER SPI eadvertiver with aame amonn tly first olare man nth tring appntoting in x HOTEL AND BA ¥¢ AA. streot, near the Jersey fortune for'a y: er: may ea 19) Broadway, Ageuts m N_ACTIVE MAN WAN 8,000, ) extend Addzean PRA 3 FOR eash manrifac turh pole; t to the right man, ADYRaTisn ER WILL PAY EQUALLY, ma’ wan didnolved April OSEP HB. VO! ARD A. SMI musiness, in connec. youn a on ¥, O'BEIRNE, Ati ay apply. ‘TED. SHIPS, COV ARTNERSTUD fore extwting between the subseribers, ander the firm of | by) mutual consent, nens of the late Arm 2 dinsolvert HERETO- HERETOFORE © late fi JOSE EDWA PPORRUNI aud protte, Herald 0 ‘OR SALE City ferry, ue man SALE ing Dui EXISTING | 1 a Adaress, ON CORTLANDT ‘he ber alone isa ‘Those with 8,000 ney and Counselior-at-La 1 yous must, be eaten fod: ayia yeur guarantend 457 Greeawich sureet. DOLLAR FOR dollar, with suitable man atartivg best money-making Exhibition ever before the publies will penses li Barna apply unters having ‘Twenty-iourth atreet, MERICAN SILK IND: AX. manntucture o to R160) ; 340,000 e: 160, 1 Mor 1a) Herta of x00 at Is do the work; FOR A LIVE wil any “A fortine iu it” imme: STRY."- None ni ate command. 66 Wi house; ex: ‘ WANTED, IN THE silks and ribpons, from 100.000 Janes an required. all and examine stock. Address M. (MAN WITH #800 TO TAKE und have interest of manufacturing a new fancy 3. SNYDER, 11! Futon street, Brooklyn. VARTY WANTED WI tiser with same am Toom apd ne preterred; re PARTY Nee D. cotilee. y HAN, OF B 4A a capital of two thous: himsel? with w respectabie hardware trm, Herald office, UR SALE ight, & Lockwood's ran fold at private sale the abov 3 one acqnainte 8 required. JAPITAL WANTEDSIN AN FS TH $1,000, TO JOI ADVER- t 10 Blart @ merchants’ sample SINESS CA PABILITIE jollars, desires: to Address J. G. K., an tverns for fu ¢ will be fo with business Address A., Herald ofice. WITH #800, TROROUGHLY AC- , WITH nnect ABLISHED BUSINESS cleat luvestigation. J.T. BUDD'S HOT AIR FURNACE AND winiear, at 1.224 Broadway, established 20 years, na reserve, on Thuraday, Aprit 13, at Li o'clock, at the above nuunber. yeRpsintd easy terms, B.—artien bnying at private sale will secure a gov Broadw. W the other partner, who Is quite fan Audreax 4 Unlve ity place, W by patent information given by address! RIGHT Iv arti lea; HITLOCK, DOWN 8) terest and $200 brated exh{bition ; alwaya successful ; now ready to start. $ { 00. PARTNER W. mab preferred. Call Fweltih treet, trou 10 ul 4, $400. hand. Call on or adi ‘ignth avenue, No agents. $500 * extend can ot, We Fionr and Feed at making business: FOR HALF INTEREST 115 ake $25 per da; New Yo ANTED {12,000 to $200, BY A. BLEACHING print works, in «uccessul operation, afew miles fron this efty; goods printed a spectality and th pdain great demand Works ean ing BLEACHING, H GRANTS BY PATE 10°, to 1. cara etre HILYON, 1,0 ANT WANTED, INA MANUFAC’ . paring fon per cent; COLE, Viliage E 3 few bundre ear’ New York. WITH A CAPITAL factory, with equa! amot ar with the busin hronghly pr ‘ lures, 1 Second aveni IN A_FINE MONEY rake $10,000 a years SINCLAIR, House, No. 2 IN COAL, Wi h ent opportunity by applying atv | OF #1 AND nand tor lnter- ‘URES A MONEY MAKING IN- ation ag cashier for a very cele- 287 West orders oD woop, dollars t3 No. 6 Dey ERL A RATINFAGTORY “MAN, WITH THIS | $4. 500, AeaTerAroRy Mam mre ras | Office and warerooms fusrsikhed A large and immediate tncome 1 ‘or a mechanical business. and stocked, Address, with full name, $5.00( cen fee, 257 Bi ‘at Raitway #275. at tween Fifth avenue and Univ LETE SET tal rene R,, station G an estaplished busi certain amount of Income 74 octave P private residence 12 Kast Tenth street, be- oF E. M. CO., Herald oiice, roadway. “FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT RICHLY otorte, ert ty place. NEW WILL PURCHASE HALF INTEREST IN eas paying over UP per mvestinent guaranteed. GILDED AND CARVED cont B70, FURNITURE he owner will make itackeap purchase, Ad- : FOR MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUITE, POMPA- dour styie, covered Fran one do., p05 Pa marqueterie ¢ tabinet Table, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattre cost; property family leaving ¢ near Fifth avenue, T PRIVATE SALE. Btke it Parlor Suit; used ax months ‘one do., four sults, cov clown, 60 a Sal ndrooin § niture, Oi! Paintings, Kronzer & private residence Lav West Twenty- noforte, Broni neh brocatel, Boose: sR at 0 centa at toa id wi 450, for 8200; E Mirrors, at ball’ origt 36 West Fifteenth sreet, Dining Fur. half cost, at LEGANT ROBEWOOD AND out $400, for $200; Frenet reps und hale: rr yar LL THE FIRST Class 1 HOUSEHOLD “FURNITUKE— Kich Pinnoforte Mirrors, Chandeliers, ée. chasers, at private resid po & COCHRAN Farniture te sale, In lots Bedroom Suite, Oticloths ‘to putt purt Tis West Tw snty-seventh atreet- ranteed, i 1¢ | M.MERKELL'S. Now * Union square (185 fe HOUSES, ROOMS, &C4 WANTED, A RESPONSIBLE PRIVATE FAMILY ¥ WANT A House, in « good neighborhood, bet Sixty avenutar slove Ponrenais street? remb Would purchase If reasonable, Aadress HOO: jest Lib street, near Sixth aventia, DROOMS WANT! respects Dle ot to, Address 8, K., | A GENTEBL FAMILY (THREE ADULTS) WARY. Mey a oF three naturnishe : Rooms, commumbeatliiy FOF jon between ‘Tenth and Address, ROOM AND ONE OR TWO BE Ina private bi three adulte; rent no box #14 Herald ollice, given tively MANENT, box Lab ollie, Re NISHED ROOM WANTED-—BY TWO GENTILE OMEN, business, the corner uf Bower Diviai sizeot, Addrers’C. & W., lv Bowery. uy. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS; | Weapon ig Fent from it | \yaxrzo UNFURNIS! and basement etn; will pay MbOXL 1y200, t oulice. ANTE DIN A Address JUNIOR, Herald oiice, F iat oixddross box 4,405 New York PRIVATE FAMILY, CENTRAL LO. W waste D—BY A PHYSICIAN, A ROOM SUITABLE for an office, In # te house In the Ninth ward: crons street preferred. "sda dress Dr. GUNNING, 190 Wi Aleventh street. Warten IMMEDIAT! two good Koons furu rent about #16 por mouth. \ dress C. ¥, FOR GEN’ AND WIFR, ed for light howiwkeeping? Mr. M., 138 Lanrenw surant. ANTED—RBY A Fou ING COUPLE, AROUT THKER heat unfurnished Rooms References exebanged, Ad- R. F., station D, New York, es Wanrsns —A SMALL NEATLY FURNISHED COT. ¢, well shaded, on high ground, within 25 miles of the cliy and I from station; rent not to. exceed #60 per month ; orto purchase the rame unfurnished, Addres Tating full partie torms, Dr. H, ALBERT, 142 Woat Thirty~- ‘4 and Jourth #ireet, WanteD re Four STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, zt rooms or more, between Fourth and Sixth avenues and: Fourteenth and uaexceptivnable refe- renees, Apply at street. ENTLEMAN AND wire, IN A or five. desirably loonta food. referencen, Add rem ek 1c which tusk be FeasonaPoey TANTED—BY A rivate house, r hourekeep W College place. WASTED To Tine spacious Factory, with steam ite Immediate vieinity, | Aduress, with 30 Pout oftice, New York. V TANTED TO RENT. cA SMA L FACTORY, WITH wiibout aleaim power, in New Jersey, within 20- ml of New York clty. jvosw’ immediately, with all Jars, FACTORY, U Ad guiee, WANTED TO RENT’ Pt RNISHED HOUSE IN THR country; on Hudson river preterred. Address, with full particulars, box 5,223 Post vilice. Sis ) West rit a7.—A RESPEOTAGLE MAN AND BO Wie Twithout tamlle, wish to take care of @ house for the Aumimer; best city reference can de given. FOR A TERM OF YEARS-A4 Fast ee in this city of b foul particulars, PLANOKOKTES. Mes STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO reap; rent allowed on purchase, Call at M, Marth AVON Ue)s vOOD PIANO IN Goo ORD i; Horton Fiano, 410; gant icity & bargaites bas. atoohnd IRM Y SONY EB Bleecker street, {LL FO THAN ‘B10 Fee LARGE HANDBOME R a1 OOD PIANOFORT! tlly guaranteed: used 0.” Also Drawing Koom Porn tageres, Paintings, Bromzen, ie Se West Pistaoith' atroety wear ini a PIANOFORTE FOR SALE.~ At 700, for $¥M5; one do., cont #57 80) upward; 12 rosewo Sete, 440 upward; Volvety Bris: low as ite. pel hina sired, near Sixth AUTIFUL NUNNS & CLARK PIANO ONLY sie — Elegant reven octave, Eround corners, carve rgain for cash, J, pIDDLE? B overatring bass Piano ‘wrt 18 Aunity street, noar Broadway. AGNIFIC Mire carved le, th JAMIS GURDON, Ms Bleceker stroet, near Macdougal. 8 AND ORGANS OF NEW AND diferent makers, at lower rot fis, or Tor rent, wt WATERS 4 elsewhere. DIANOS, MELODE beautiful tyses, of car or monthiy than can be te DIANOFORTES—TWENTY | SECOND HAND PIANOB # for sale at low prices, By CHLUK> (S,'No. Il Last Fourwenta sireety between way ana Fifth venue. DIANOFORTE.-A. BRILLIANT 74 OCTAVE ROBE. wood Pianoforte, in use 9 months, made to or: #400, for $275 ; stool, cover, music atand; box for ining Cail'at private residence 13 West Twenty-seventh near Sixth avenue, Piano at @ sacrt venth sree. B. CURTISS, rosewood Piano for #16); a Rteinwa: ice, at 49 University place, corner Went t ORGANS AND MELODEONS for wale or reat, at reduced prices, BE Organs, new sivie. Melodeons, #25; Organs, #15; a Steinway Piano for rept or wil a sold on instalments. Pp! ANOS, 8. T. GORDON, 106 Broadway. 25 $ pean thy payments r Thirty fourih street. pet ad a ad Pian y Big chtanes FIRST CLASS ORGANIST DESIRE New York or vicinity from Mu: jven ff requised, Adres LEA SMITIVS J AMERICAN PARLOR ORGAN, 16 stops, 2 banks keys, 2 octaves, foot pedals; in ae three months; Derfoot onde + original price $123; can be hag inners ; rapid progress cuar ervey City promptiy aitended ; terms MU per ouariee for one hour lessons at pupil's r Address atlas X. W. Buy box 21¢ Herald oftice. Gopraxo—miGH VOICE, GOOD CULTIVATION, OPEN 3D, for an engagement by the Ist of May, Address P., Here ollice. BE, Manufacturers, 496 and 438 Canal and Nos. 8 arid 10 Ventry streets, entrance 438 Canal. Rosewood, mabogany and walnut Parlor, Chamber snd Dining Room Furniture, wes, Spring B Beds, cy insite, ie we offer nt retail for wholesale prices. Tweny per cent lena than regular retail DEGRAAF & SO CHRARE, ‘Canal street, near Hudson, price Hecaetee terms. yi 0OK'S 8 NGL Hever Foeruge,, RE, CARP: URNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED ac, lousekeepers supplied wi with the above ‘on easy Payments we __Gorner Twenty. fth street and sixth ekly oF mon! WANTED. for cash, at HOL- et. re mipplied with abown on ensy L'S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue. Monthly and weekly ayments taken, bball CARPETS, PIANOS, | et tien declining meee eat R ty AURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY. &C.. OF A PAM ily giving up housekeeping, for sale at a low price; (ur. niture not long in use and in tres fo0d condivon. ‘Apply at 406 FIRST, CLARS ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE MADE ‘under my own suvervision, consisting of woll made and upholstered Paror, Bedroom,’ Din mace out of the very beat brated Parlor Bed, I Bleecker atres materi rary Suits an ; also Pickhart's cele corner Salli ivan Bt, Fr" SALE—THE FURNITURE OF SIX ROOMS; everything requisite for housekeeping. veriey place, two doors abovi MPORTANT TO HOUSER niture, monthly payments corner fwenty-ufth street. M Beading (886 Third avenue Prices lower than any other ARTIES GOING TO EUROPR of Parlor and Bedroom Fu. ore the 1 Tien for housekerp! aireet, An English sept. A 83 Broadway, row No, @ ONTHLY OR WEEKLY Furniiure, Bedding, &e. 0 West Tenth stree PAYMENTS- -CARPETS, Apply at Io? Wa- EEPERS.—CARPETS, j FU R. prices. Weekly of os Eighth DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, | near Fenty. WISH TO DRESS or MR. BALLOU AND LADY, Hinols, wanted, iberaily pal for by Mr. SNYDER, DISPOSE FROM Tora PRINTERS. <WANTEE, A BECOND HAND PROOF iso four singlo Frames, Deka good order. Address, with” ices, PROOF wie PRESS, Herald ‘oillee.. phe, ANTED.-A SECOND HAND ENGINE AND BOILER, | nearly 0 xB dy Te i eet, Aaareas Dy ‘ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND id a Pieking Machine or Address CARD, Hi Address, ¥ with full part T2or 15 horse " Heraka 8 \;ANTED—IRON STILLS, 6 TO 380 BBLS. aaa ioulars, bo: x 3,966 Post ‘ANTED TO BUY—A SODA GENERA’ ge Ny A OR ‘Matthews’ red), with Fe avenvs, Grog rior Aichi a VILL BE PAID BY THE UNDERSIGNED FOR lt Bi ithe Li te tor a eee ry oan TANTED—A BOY FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE to play a parior organ and plano, Address ORGAN 87 Umon squar g, % FOURTH AVENUE, Cooper iute— reine rat Sp thaad, English, German, Frenel pane Private iesione day. and evening. Teiegraphy practically taucht T PAINE’3 BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED AA. 1849), 62 Bowery. Bookeeping, Arithmetic, higher Halhematics ‘Grammar, Languages; 21 Writing Loe gone, 2 50, Private instruction every day and e' Lashes! department, Beeess WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, ac.--DOLBUAR'S Commercia: College, 875 Bi treet, will remain open day and evening mnie! ntlemen can secure private roome, dies receive special attention. Lettie Mem be Wembling entirely removed. ‘Terme reago: NSTRUCTION AND BOARD WANTED-FOR TWO with a famliy tn the cou.try, where there Maren preference where French le spoken, eral corner Eighteenth arenel Peaks Addreas BO" of Mice. $40 traction Enghab branches; school lon; jnplgagnat home. Piano taught, ‘Kdarens ABEL WIT. LOCK’® Boarding Schoo}, Danbury, Coan, 455 EAST ITH §T.—TO RELIEVE A PARENT ty Je) her household cares, or charge and inatruotinn of children, oF the charge of @ house by w person of “LEGAL NOTICES. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Middle Diatrict of A’abam. ity. he Louisiana National Bunk of leans; Charies Lauler et al 44, The Seitma and Meridian Railroad Company etal. ‘On bill, &e., B. A. G Porsuant to the deer titled cause, made ou dersigned, ‘Spe: oy poited therein, hereby give ee that at they awit oe sale, at pudlic auction, In the city of Selma, Ala., on Tues day, the 18th day of April, 1°71, ail the continuous extending from it terminus in Selma, in the State of Ala- ama, to ite terminus at or near the State line of Mississippl, the State of Al At or near York tation, appurtenances and of the Receiver. tn'this cause, 0 tial beat the ts of war, Say of sale, including all the railway. ways, depot grounds and other lands, all Nee Binge culverts, fences and other siructures, al houses, car houses, freybt houses, we buildings, and all machine shops re) locomotives, tenders, cars and otherfroli! nts, Manchinery, toold, mplaqnettay find Buateriala tor "the Cuusrusting: Operatin {ng oF replacing the said railroad, oF any part thereat, oF any ol ents or irtcuances, and including also franchises connected with or relating to the sald Pa aid ralfondy or the construction, maintenance or use thereof and all broperty, franchises, rights and things which hare been ao uired yy the said faliread company for use in with the said railroad, and are how, ye receiver ae yt shail be ste bel: ing to rected by ler of the said Cor po ae pas " alesse oe cael - ie ears ng the bladings, to af paid in cash dn the delivery deed Meeaia premines by the und Dated at the city ot Me Bh Feoruasy, & D, Wi . 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