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4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, WALL STRBRT, Frinay, June 9—6 P, wt On Change to-day wheat was firmer, but dull. The cotton market was steady, quiet and a shade bepter. "HR mroRTs oF DRY Goons, The imports of dry goods at this port from for- eign ports for the week ending June 8, 1871, amounted to $1,618,883. The entries for consump- ‘tion were $1,038,503; the withdrawals, $271,605, and ‘Warehoused $ 80, MONEY TWO TO FOUR PER CENT. There was no essential change in the rates on call loans. The stock houses were paying four per cent dn 4 greater number of instauces, but many engage- ments were standing over at three per cent.. Three (per cent was the rate anfong the government ‘dealers, with the exceptions at two per cent. Discounts were without noteworthy change. Sterling bills were a luttle firmer, but quotations ‘were as betore. GOLD DULL—11234 a 112%. ' The “bull” clique in the Gold Room have either suspended operations or lost control of the market, which was intensely dull. Tho sales were at 11214 and 112% alternately. The fluctuations In the course of the market are shown in the table:— D0 A. Mo .secseeseee e123 2:86 P. Me oe 112% 1a. M. liz 3 P.M, 11236 + lly 4 P.M nee L123 TI neg 6:0 Be Tag a 11236 is 5 oP Mt 13g In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 4 percent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- Gold cleared. Gold balances Currency balances. The engagements of specie Gteamer foot up $630,000. GOVERNMENTS DULL. The government market was stagnant. Not a single sale occurred at the morning board, and snb- sequent transactions were nominal. Prices were almost unchanged and the market steady, closing ‘with tne following street quotauions:—United States ourrency sixes, 115% a 1157¢; do. do., 1881, registered, 114 a 114%; do. do., coupon, 11734 & 1174; do. five- twenties, registered, May and November, 111% a 112%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 112 a 11244; do. do., 1864, do. do., 112 a 11244; do. do., 1865, do. do, 112 a ‘112; do. do., registerea, January and July, 110% a $57,716,000 » 2,471,549 seeee 2,782,741 for to-morrow’s © an; do. do., 1865, coupon, do, 114 a 11434; do. do., 1867, do. do., 114% @ 114%; do, do., 1868, do. do., 11454 @ 11434; do. ten-forties, registered, 1005; a 109%; do. do., coupon, 10974 a 110. THE NEW LOAN. ‘There were no additional subscriptions to the new Joan today up to the hour when the telegram is transmitted from Washington. THE SOUTHERN LIST IRREGULAR. The Southern list, while in general quite dull, was frregular inthe Tennessees and new South Caro- linaa, to which bonds the dealings were almost ex- clusively confined, the former being strong and a little nigher, and the latter heavy and slightly lower. The quotations of the general hst at the close of street business were as follows:—Tennes- see, EX coupon, 714; a 71%; do. new, 71lig @ 71% ‘Virginia, ex coupon, 631; @ 69; do. new, 73 a 74; do. fegistered stock, old, 56 a 57; Georgia sixes, 89 a 91; do. sevens, 93 a 95; North Carolina, ex coupon, 47% & 48; do. funding, 1868, 37 a 88: do. do., 1868, Bla lo. new, 27 a23; do. special tax, 20 a 21; Missouri sixes, 9575 a 96; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 943; a 95; Loutsiana sixes, 69a 71; donew, 65 & 67; do. levee sixes, 70 a do. do, eights, 85 a $7; do. Penitentiary seve 69 @ 71; do. railroad eights, 75 a £0; Alabama fives, 73 a 75; do. elghts, 103 #104; do. ratiroad eights, 95 a 100; South Carolina sixes, 76 2.60; do. new, January and July, 6334 a 6324; do, do., April and October, 61 a 62; Arkansas sixes, $7 a 58; do. sevens, 50 a62; Mobile and Ohio Kailroad sterling, 87 a &8; do, interest eights, 60.83; do, second mortgage eights, 68 a 70; Mississippi Central Qrat mortgage sevens, 82 a 85; do. do. second ‘ mortgage eights, 77 a 50; New Orleaus and Jackson Mirst, 89a 91; do. do. second, 78 450; Memphis and Charleston Railroad first, 85 a 87; do. do. second, 70 82; Greenville and Columbia Railroad, guaran- teed by South Carolina, 59 a 62; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, 75 a 78; Wil- mington, Charlotte and Rutherford eights, 51 a 54; Momphts and Little Rock Rattroad eights, 75 a 78; Memphis city sixes, 57 258; Savannah city sevens, 85 a 88; New Orleans consois, old, 74 a 76; do, issued to railroads, s1x0s, 72 @ 75; do. sevens, 70 a 73. STOCKS WEAK AND VERY DULL. The stock market was very dull, and with the advent of tne Jerome Park races there is little pros- pect of any immediate revival of activity. Lake Shore farnished the only sensation in the market Dy running down to 112% almost as soon as the Drokers got together in the morning and while they ‘were awaiting the formal opening of the board. (Recovering to 113}, it stood most of tne day a. losing 115, A fresh speculation in Erie ‘was = attempted. The price advanced to 81%, but eventnally broke down to S0%. \Rock Island fuctuaied between 121 and 12144, clos- jing at 121, The rest of the list was weak, but ral- jlied and became steady unul toward the close of ydealings on the sidewalk, when, outsfie of Lake jSbore, it gave way and about the lowest prices of jthe day were reached. The chief feature at the yolose was a sharp break in Hannibal and St, Joseph, \the common declining to 91 and the preferred to 8%. (Tne coal stocks were irregular. Consolidation was ‘weak, Spring Mountaim and American sirong and Maryland steady. ‘ ig INGUEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest jpices of the principal stocks during the day: Mighes. Lowest. « (New York Central consoildated..... 97 98 |New York Centrul scrip 939, ‘erie... . 81% | Reaaing La 18a 634, Rock Island 4 Paul 1ttsburg. .... jorthwes jorthwestern preferred. Paul preterred Ohio and Mississippi Onion Pacific. Hannibal and seph. jannibal and St. Josepn preferre estern Union Telegraph. aortic Mail. .. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Friday, Juee 9—10:15 A. M. 100 shs Quick M Co..03 Ft 200 Pac M 88 Co. 12 Am Mer U 100 US Bapress IWNYCAl | $00 i joo Erie 9 | $000 Lor 10) frie ie Les 6 100 do. Hine SEED 55 Wane © » Am Ps 190 Chic ANW. Rib ¢ a 0 Bk Chloe kNW pret’... 98 » 0H 0C, 0,0 kInd RR... By: : 100 New Jersey Cen i! i + elf Gallatin Nat Be. f i 70 Obte & Aiton Ri. Hi 10 Del, L&W RE... 108 Of New Jeraoy RR .... 12 40 Mopris & ia RIS. B76 BW HE Bt JO RR...... 98 3 4 do. vs Con hia 1 ) 9 bathe Ito ttan Sit fo RR pt. 92: Del & Hudson C Go. 124 0 Atlantic & Paciic pl 36° 8 5-99, 00 1 “° ; 8000 US 5-20, on, fowo Us $ier'10-40, c.-. 10 \ hype b.c 85. ie 's 100 G0, C € 1nd) 00 Chid & RT RR. {00 f do. Union Pac KR. a reves veeed O BY: do. q0 Clev A Pitts. + 16 STREET QUOTATIONS, 28 do. be 80H A&StJo RK pref.. 9235 112, | i $55 6 85) Northwestern pf 984. 95% COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frrpay, June 9-6 P. M. AsuYs,—The market continued quiet but steady at $675 a 87 25 for pots and $9 a $9 15 for pearls, : CANDLES were in light demand at Sc, per lb, for plain sperm, 39¢. a 40c. per lb. for patent sperm, 28c. a 2%c. per lb. for siearlo and 18e. a 15e. per Ib. for adamantine, CorrEx.—The market for Rio was firm, with a fair in- quiry for large invoices. We note sales of 600 bags per steamer Humboldt and 746 bags per Alice Taintor on private terms, The demand for Rio in lots from second hands at full prices. Other kinds were steady; Maracatbo were disposed of "on private . We quote:—Itio, Ordinary cargoes, 10c. a 10340. ; fair 036. 8 Te, good do,, 1 fein prime do. 1246, 8 . | extreme range for lots, lige. a in “bond, thirty, tor aiaty, doya’* credit, Ji ieee od geass ‘Singapore, . a 186. ; Ceylon, 170.3 hoaguayras de. a Tio. omnings ‘cold, in bond), 9c. a fc. & 16c,; Mexicau, 18c,'a I7¢,; Savanitiay lic. & 1b%4or; 1530. Curneon, ‘de. a 160., all gold, thirty to sixty days’ ovsdit, ee y Corzox.—The market was rather more active and with continued light offerings holders established an advance of ic. per Ib. upon all grades excepting ordinary. The demand from exporters was very light and grades below low middling were quite neglected. ‘The better qualities were in fair de- mand for spinfing purposes at full prices. The sales were as follows:- 1 Export... ee 129 Consura| 173 930 Speculation. 383 But In transit... 590 = 690 1,367 “06 1,978 Uplands. Alabama, New Orleans. Texas, Ordinary... righ Aloe: New Organ. Seine Good ordinary. 7 un 17% 17 Low middling. 13! 18), 183 pty Middlu 19) 19) ‘195 20 a Pity 2055 20, Fit e market for forward deliveries was very strong, and a ‘urther advance of 340. per lb. obtained, the market closing firm at the tmprovement, with more buyers than sel'ers. The transactions to-day comprised 9,60) bales, aa follows 100 at 184¢c., 100 af 1440.) 8.0 at 18 7-18c,, 100 a 18) 100 at 13 Ii-l6e., 8,900 at 18%¢c., 800° at 800 at 180. 5 each July and Au ru togethers 1W/each July and August, at 18 T8-foe.,'to- 200 each July and August, at 18/40., to, ether | August, 1,000 at 18%0., 300 at 18 16-16c. ; September, I lay, after Change, bales were disposed ? Jie, ak 176-5 uly, 300 at 18740, 100 at TSje., 100 at 18%gc., 100 at 18%¢e., 600 at 184 iB 5-16c., ic.» 100 ai at Wace” August,” 100 ab Thspe., 600 at Ieige.; September, 10) af Ge; Total, since ‘last report, 12,300 bales. The average quotations of yaster:jvy's sales future delivery wero as follows:—June, 17%c.; July, ide. ; a 18.36c. ; November, 163c., and December, I7c, The receipts at the ports to-day were ‘Galveston, 636 ; ‘New Orleans, 1,860; Mobile, 337} wannah, 342; Charleston, 307; Wilmington, 52; Norfolk, $05; Baltimore, '175; New York, 716—total, 4746 Dales, against 7,281 bales samo day last week, and 4,562 bales same day last year, Rates for sotton freight closed as follows:—To Liverpool, by steam, 8-16). a i4d., by sail, 5-89d.; to Bavre, by steam, Ic., gold; to Hamburg, by stexm, %4d.; to Bremen, by steam, 3c., gold, compressed; to Bailie ports, by sail, Xe. gold. CorrEn.—the aemind for Arertean ingot was fair, at full of 250,000 lbs. lake at 2ligc. a 21 igo. c firmer, Manufactured was firm, with a fair ‘at 800, for new abeathing, 190. a lc, for old do., 86c. a 380. for nalls, 82c. for braziers" and bolts, 220. for low ‘metal new sheathing, 29c. for do. nails and 24c. ror do. bol FLOUR AND GRATN,—Receipts—Flour, 12,635 bbl 63,196 bushels; corn, ,du9 do.; corn meal, } Oats 52/685 busuels. The Hour market was firm under a better i quiry for shipment, though business was on a moderate scale, summing up about 15.000 bois, Rye flour was in mode. rate demand at ate ly prices. The sales were monty at $5 80 a v6. Corn meal was quiet and steady. There were small, unimportant sales of Brandy wint No.4 State Bupertne 8t Extra State. Cholee do 60a 700 Superfine Western, iba 600 kaxtrado.. Wa 635 Extra Minnes 25a 8 00 Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands. 50a 675 Kound hoop Ohio, trade branas. a 710 Familv........00 BOn 873 St. Louis low exti 0a 7 00 St. Lonis straight extr: Wa 7% St. Louis choice double extra. 50a 860 St. Louis choice family...... 50a 11 00 Rye_ flour. 50a 6.00 SonthernN Wa 6 60 Southera superine.. eva 6 10 Southern extra. 50a 8 00 Southern farally 00a 11 50 Corn meal, Western white. Ba B40 Corn meal, Western yellow. wa 300 Cora meal, Jersey, Ta 3 80 Corn meal, Brandy Wa 420 Corn meat. puncheons, doa Jn active ‘Fog sales comprised about r No. 2apring, to arrive; $1 59.0 81 dbJg for do., on @1 fb a $1 Ob—$1 65.0 81 6H for amber winter, $1 44 for unsound spring, $1 63 a$1 70 for white. Private telegrams quoted spring wheat 11s. a lls. 3d, Corn of 95,000 bushels at ‘4c, for damp. ‘6c. a 770. for yellow. Oats were ies a 690. for Ohio, with 3 ere 18 no stock here at present and no demand. | Rs lull, and nominal—heid at Se. a $50, for Oanada, in bond; $1 a $1 10 for Westera and $1.16 a $1 18 for State. "FectGurs for grain by steam were without change and Gasier by sail. for other goods were steady. The chavteriug business was moderately active and (uli rates were readily obtained. ‘The engagements were:—To Liver- pea steaw, 65,000 bushe!s wheat at 7igcd., and by sail 22,500 ushels at Bd.’ 6igd. To London, by sail, 92,500 buaheis ‘To Giangow, by atcam, 92,500 bushels grain at Tod. “The charters incude:—A ‘bark, hence direct to Havana, 5,000 bbls. flour, on private terms; a ship, 1,190 tons, (rom Charleston, 8. G., to a direct port inthe United ‘dom, with phospuates, 378. 6d.; a brig, 843 tons, hence Seville, tobacco, 3hs.; a Italian bark, hence to ‘Trieste ditect, 9,000 bbls. rosin and 1,00) bbis. redned petro- Jenm, on private terms; a Britlah brig, hence to Stettin, 1,200 bbls.’ petroleum, 6s. Pd.; a Norwegian bark, to Cork for orders, 3,100 quarters grain, on private terms; a brig to a port in the North of Spain, 400jihds, tobacco, 42s. 6d. ; a ship, 1,277 tons, hence to Genoa, with cargo of tobacco and back from Legiorn with marbie, lump sum. GUNNIES continued dull. ‘There was no demand, and in the absence of business prices were nominal. We quote:— Bays, Me. a 14}5c., and cloth, 180. a 185¢e. iors.—There continued @ fair demand from exporters and speculators at unchanged prices. We quote :—Calitor- nia, 1c, a #0. ; State, Sc, a 130; Eastern, 6, a Ilc.; West- ern, 7c. a 10c., and olds, 2c, a 4c. Hemp AND JUTE.—Ihe market was quiet for both forei and domestic. There was a small inquiry for hemp, aud bales Manila were taken at llc, a1lssc. Other descriptions Were without movement. We quote: Dressed American, 82 60a 82 8 per ton; undressed do., 81 8 a 81 9 per tou; Manila, 10\c. @ Ie. Sisal, 8340. a 9c., do; Tampico, gola, in bond ; sunh, 6c. a 7c., currency. Jute, 53gc., @ gold, and jute bntis, 4c. a 4igc., currency, nON..-‘The market for American pig, though inactive, wi rendered firm by the continued scarcity, Only smail iots ar 20 tons No. 2 extra american wei Yaie terms. Scotch pig was neglected, and in t sactions (aside from very sinall lots for immediate use) cen were nominal. We quote:—No. 1 Americ: ‘60 per ton; No. 2 do., #83 a $83 60 per ton; Glen, om dock, $31 per ton; Gartsherrie, trom dock, $4 ton, and Kgllaton, trom dock, $80 per ton. were quiet, but firm, at 875 per ton for English and Ameri- can, and $45 a $100, gold, per ton tor Swedes, assorte Livan. Pig was neglected ard nominal at gold, per 100 Ibs, for Germ ‘or English. Relined was % at $10 35 per 100 tbs, for sheet and pike and 6 75 for bars, Mo.assrs.—Forelgn descriptions were quiet but irm. note sale of 50 hhds. Porto Kico to the trade at tie. Dom tic was firm, with a moderate aemand at full prices ; 100 bbI New Orleans, in lots, realized 60c, a 6c. per gallon, We quote: . New Crop. Cuba—Centrifogal and mixed. a Bo. w Be. Clayed . . Bbc. a 420. Muscovado, refining. Muscovado, grocery. Porto Rico : Eogiish Iwianas ° 35e. a ABC. New Orleans... de’ 3 700, turpentine was easier, We note sales of 200 bois, at on wharf and G0 bbls, in store—at 45'g¢., and 75 bbls, in siail lots, from store, at 463gc, ie was quiet, bi ad) & for Wilmingwn. ‘5 bbls. Washington, in lois, realized 00 bois, —50 bois. NEW YORK HERALD, 3 2 80 per bbl. The mar! for rosin was easier. The sales comprised strained at $2 85 per bbl; 860 bbls, do. at $2 6, and 1,000 dbis. extra pale at #6 60. We quote Strained, @2 65 a’ #2 60; No.2 8270 a #3; No.1, 83 200 $4.95; pale, 84 6, and extta pale, $8 25 a #7 2b. PrioLeum.—The market was very quiet but frm. There war considerable offering in refined, but ricen were beld bore the vlews of buye ree to er 8, and sellers would not consent to their figures. Crude hela’ at liye. a 15c., without sales, ‘The trai jon in retined were ns follow ard white, spot, at 263¢c., and 600 bb Sic, ‘There was a rumored sale of ‘raty 40 August and September bore hoy ‘at Yo. Th jules reported in crude, held at 19340, for ahipping. PROVISIONS,—Receipts:—Pork, 104 bbis.; out ackages; lard, 426 packages. The pork market was weak. Ve note salva of about SAW bbim at B19 +9 for mens for Joly and $15 60 for Auguat, Bacon was dull and prices un- changed. We attote:_ Bhott clear, 8 Sige. ; long do, Bo, a 8c. ; short rib, Bc. a Bie. ; long di ‘Gumberian cui, Tige. a THe. ; Stratford and Birmingham, Bc. Beef wat {naciive and nominal; held at $10 x $14 for mess, $13 a ‘$17 for extra mess, $20 a $25 for prime mess, tlerces, and 20 = 28 for India mess, tlerces, Lard was geareely #0 firm. We note alos ot about 9,00) Ths. at 10ic. on the spot and — lic. {hams were in ight demand. The Cat meats were quiet, but ted ghoutders ulders, 5i¢0. a 6c. ; clear backs, Sige. ; ham, long cut, Iie. do, sugar cured and veliies, Tigc. a T%4e. ilo, short cut, {ie & a smoked, Wc. a 14igc. Rrct was in, moderate it.The sales were at, full ices, compris ba on, in er I'; 400 bags ud base’ Patten, goon at Tic. a Tigo. ; 108 bage Pat: fc, per Ib. and small Jot Carotina at 9c. & latter price being an extreme tor choice UGAR.—The market for raw was firm, with » moderate demand for refining purposes and a light demand f trade, ‘The sales comprised 60) hhda., Tnoludi merara in bble., equal to 20 bhds,, at D¥se. . 5380 bide. Porto Rico, good Fetning, at Side, per id. and 109 hide. Porto Rico, good refinin Retined rately active on the white and 18ie. per Cuba Inferior to common refining, 83jc. & 87ac.; fair to good fair reining, 4c. a $1ic.; good to prime reining, gc, a 9340; {air to good grocery, 9K. al pri to cholée grocery, lsc. a 1054 tringal, hae, ole. a foxge.; molasses, ahds and boxes, 80. ® melado, 6c. 1, Nos. to 9%, BYo. a DKc.; do. lo t 9 0: ; do, 18 to ti 3 La RO eR ge. aw 13%, orto _hico-—Refinis ‘Seo. 3 ery grades, Mc. a 1 fall sDuich mandard, Ei tandard, Nos, 10 to 10 12, Be, L% java. ob 18, 9% PR nil on one ch tal and superior, 8. ade, * was firm, wi fair deman lowing Thige. for soft white aod 1du6. for bard, abating SPeLTEe.We have to notice a more active movement in article, tons at Bree & 6c., gold, per Ib. ho ne. a0 upward tendency. Domestic bhietly at 7340.87 ive Wer ioe a Oye, for foreign, firm at Ze, 0 te. per Ib., according to brand. STRANCNE was firmer and active, Th Iba, city pressed, n bhds. deliverable next weeky at 1 ALLOW continied active and rm, The sales wel 160,000 The, REHM. eee et The demand for pig wan light and no sales of - ere etTeoved aside trom «pate of 96 tons English at 8 wore 60,000 i old. We quote: 1m, BINGO. & 380s, gold. E 5 Blac, & Bsc, id, anc Sieaits Age., gold, par jes were mactive, but steady at 87 60 2 $4, cold, per box for I. C, coke; 86 13} 2 gold, per tor for coke tern, and. #7 78 9 Af 00, box for chiar coal torae. We note sales of 350 boxes 10x14, and 260 boxes d on private terms. Tonacdd.A fair demand, prevatied for Kentucky at fall vices, and further sales of 700 hhds. were effected at from a Liga. per Wb, Seedient was tirm and fairly active, The sales comprived 160 cases Peansylvania, 187) aud 160 carce Connecticut, 1869, on private terms, Also 250 baics Havana at from 8fc.'a BL 05 per Ib, WIISKEY.—Rece!pts, 377 bbls. The market ruled stronger under an improved demand, ‘The sales ware abous 310 bbls at a » CATTLE MARKET. Beef was slow of sale at 1034c, a 12c. ior common to good, tat bigc, a viqc. Receipts—Caitie, 622, and ive hoga, u8. DOMESTIC MARKETS, New York, June 9, 1871. he interior towns for the week Biles, The cotton report from ending to-day is as follow: New On:eans, June 9, 1871. ; nothing doing; middlings, 15340. ' Net re- geipis, 1,800 baton; gross, 2464. Exports to Great Britain, 2,834;"saies, 65; stock, 73,128, Net receipts of the week, S44 | gross, 10,790, Exports to Great Britain, 11,991 ; to Havre, 119; to Bremen, 3,624; to Hamburg, 1,878; to Barcelona, § Coastwise, 8415. Bales of the week, $0,000. GavAanncan, June 9, 1871. receipts, 842 bales, Ex- 1, ou. Sales, 60. Stock, Cotton quiet. Middlings, 180, 1s to the Continent, 100; coastwit 838, Net recelots of the werk, 3.8. ‘Bx ta to Groat Bri ito inent i m0, be o tain, 3,639; 0 tke Continent, 6009; comstwie, 4283 Lovisviitx, Ky.,Jnne 9, 1871. lugs, $4 75'a $6.95; low to me- OLEVELAND, Ohio, June 9, 1871. Petroleum very strong; crude, $690 Totned, $24 a $2472, CHI0AG0, June 9, 1871, Flour firm; No. 2epring firm: advanced 34e.; closed firm at $1 20)s,; this afternoon, 1 80 a #1 80:4, “Coin No. 3 mixed, firm; closed at S4c. a b4Xc.; 1n the afternoon, quict, ‘but firm at 54kc. a 54\eo. Aquiet; declined jc, ye Noss quiet at 81 34¢, Harley nomin: . 1ous firm; mess pork, $14 12/4 a B16, June: B15 $15 125, July. Lard unchanged. Bulk iments held firmly; Receipts—b,0u0 ‘bbls, flour, 99,000 bushels wheat, 160,108 bushels corn, 25,000 bushels oars, 1,000 bushels ye 370 bushels bariey and 8,000 bozs,” Shipments—3,000 bbls. flour, 26,000 bushels wheat, 133,000 bushels corn, 14,000 bushels dats, 1,000 bushels Darley and,7,000 bogs. Freizhts active. Osweao, N. Y., June 9, 1671. Flour fs in good demand and the market unchanged; sales, ome bbis., at @7 75 for No. 1 spring, $7 75 for amber winter, 7 for white winter, $8 76 for double extra. Wheat quiet and unoban ‘waukee clul jo. 4; sales, one car white at #1 65; No.1 Mil- held at’ $147, Corn firmer; low ‘mixed held at 680, Oats unchanged, at lc. a 620. for Western, Bariey, rye and peas quiet. Corn meal, 8150 ‘for bolted, $140 for unboited per cwt Ml feed unchanged; shorts, & $26; shipatul $28; milddlings, $28 a 839 per ton, as to quality. High- 9 }gc. Canal ’freights—Kiour 30c., wheat 7c, corn 84c., to New York; lumber, 83 to the Hn $375 to New ork, $5 to Philadelphia, ’ Railroad freights—Klour to Bos; ton, ‘3c.; to New York, 40c.; to Albany, Shc. Receipts By lake—12,300 bushels wh feet lumber, Shipments Uy canal 7,500 bu and 3,228,000 feet lumber. 1! i awogo for tidewater yesterday be ascertained, was as follows :— Wheat, 1,091,l00 bushels; oats, 205,000 bushels; nd rye 1,000 bushels, MASONIC. 924, bpriey, 1,000 bi Fourth and Last Day of the Communica- tion. The Grand Loage resumed labor at nine o'clock yesterday morning, the M. W. Grand Master John H. Anthon in the Grand East. Prayer was offered by the R, W. and Rey. Ferd. 0. Ewer, D. D. The minutes of the last session were read and approved. MASONRY IN IRELAND. The GRAND MasTER announced that he had re- celvea @ communication from M. W. James Jenktn- son, Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Ire- land, written to him by a friend in Dublin, which, if there were no objection, he would have attached to the report of the Committee on Correspondence ant printed in the transactions. He then read the por tlon concerning Masonry and tts progress in Ireland, ‘THE SILVER TROWEL. ‘The Grand Master presented W. Brother John Cook with a handsomely framed and engrossed se- ries of resolutions in acknowledgment of his presen- tatton of a sliver trowel to the Grand Lodge at the laying of the corner stone, and his services to Ma- sonry generally. The Committee on Finance reported in favor of giving various sums of money in chartty, for sala- ries and appropriauons, but with regard to raising monuments to the illustrious dead they thought it proper to postpone giving any money toward that object until after the completion of the Masonic Temple. SECTARIANISM, Tke Committee on Work and Lecture, to which ‘was referred the resolution of &. W. Brother Wood. ruif, directing achange in the ritual, as taught by the Grand Lecturer, so as not to offend the religious scruples of some of the brethren, reported a resolu- tion that it was inexpedient to make any change in the Masonio ritual, and recommended to ali the brethren to adopt as their motto that well known saying, ‘In essentials, untsy; im mon-essentials, liberty; in ail things, chartty.’” HALL AND ASYLUM FUND. The Grand Master resigned the chair to M, W. Stephen 8. Jonnson, and made a most powerful ap- peal in behalf of the Hall and Asylum Funda. Tho appeal was. successful, Brother Isaac H. Brown, ol Puritan Lodge (well-known as the sexton of Grace chureh), immediately handing mn his check for $200. Several representatives and grand oficers presented thelr pay and mileage to the fund, Inde- pendent Royal Arch No. 2 and Kane Lodge handed In $1,000 each and their representatives’ pay; the Sentor and Junior Grand Wardens also gave their pay; omcial reporters E. L. Gaul and John Mahon donated, the former fifty dollars and the later twenty dollars; Ocean Lodge gave $200, and W. Brother Isaacs, of Mount Moriah Lodge, gave $100, with his pay as representative, FUN. W. Brother Duncan S. SHERMAN, Master of St. Cecile Lodge, No. 568, rose and moved that the Com- mittee on Constitution be instructed to examine into the constitution of the W. Brother Isaac H. Brown (sexton of Grace church), and ascertain by personal examination by what process hejis built up in such magnificent harmonious proportions, inside and out. W. Brother Brown replied that his constitution needed no doctor, neither his purse nor his system tending to cousuinption. (Great laughter.) An attempt to change the time of communication from June to October was voted down. A NEW OFFICE. On motion of R. W. Brother REBVES E. SELMES a newollice—that of Musical Director—was created, and the Grand Master appointed W. Brother Duncan §. Sherman, Master of St. Cecile Lodge, thanking him for (he excelient music Which Was given at the open- ing of the Grand Lodge. ‘The R, W. and Rev. R. L. SCHOONMAKER offered a mosi Lmpressive closing prayer and the Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. AVOIDING EXPL Tho Fire Commissioners Taking Steps to Pro- tect the City Against Damage by Fire. works. The following notice, addressed to all dealers in fireworks, has just been issued, by order of the Board of Fire Commisstoners:— HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTYENT Crry oF) New York, Orrick BOARD oF COM MISSTON ERS, 127 AND 180 Mencex Sv. New Youk, June 5, 181, Notice is hereby given that permits for the sale of fire- works in the city of New York, under and in pursuance of Section three, chapter 742, “Lawa of the State of New York for Is/1," may be obtained upon application at these head- wiarters, between the hours of pine A.M. and four P, M. fully, on and after Wednesday, the 7th inst,, subject to the Feguattons as printed below. y order of the Board. WILLIAM HITCHMAN, President, CHARLES E, Grr DERGLE VE, Sooretary. {Chapter 742, Laws of {871.] Srotton & No reworks, detonating work powder train, percussion caps, colloulum, nitrate of Ritrate of silver, ether, phosphorus, matches, or explosive componnds shall hereafter be manutactured, stored or kept upon sale in the ciiy of New York, except at’such places, In wich manner and in auch quantittes as shall be determined id Commissionera,in the exercise of their discretion, ermit by them gtanted therefor and subject to be rev ‘any time by eald Commissioners. Fireworks, consisting of Chinese crackers, rockets, blue lights, candles, colored pots, lance-wheels and other works of brilliant colored fires inay be Kept upon sale intervening the 10th day Of June and the 10th day of July in each year by retail dealers, under such reasonable regulations as said Commissioners may prescribe, vader a permit issued therefor, BRC. 1], Any person, persons or corporation, for the yiola- tion of or non-compliance with any of, the several provisions Of tho several vec ‘of this act, when the penalty Is not therein spectaily provided, shail severally forfeit and pay a fine or penalty fu te sunt of nity dollare for each and every ‘auch offence, or shall forfeit and pay the peni Tespec- tively imposgd under any of maid sections, and shall also be severally liable fur the removal, amendment or abatement of any violation of or non-compliance with any requirement Under anid sections, and ahail also be severally liable for the iment of ihe further pengily of the eum of fifty dollars for any violation of or non-compilance with any regulation, order Or special direction issued by said Commissioners, as author- ized under this act. Said Commissioners may, ff their die cretion, pay a portion of a (ine or penalty, when coliected, not to exceed One-lrali thereof, to an informer. REGULATIONS EXTABLISUED FOR KRELING FIREWORKS, ‘No fireworks shall hereaiter be manufactured, stored oF kept upon eaie in the city of New York, except under a per- mit daly lasued therefor by the Board of Fire Commission ers, under and in conformity with the following reguia- ions i— Permits to keep firewo rks on enle in the city of New York Will be issued to persons making application therefor, subject to revocation by the Board, or in case of violation of avy of the regulatio ed by them governing the keeping of fireworks, or in their discretion. Dealers, to obtain mist state at the time of appll- cation—Firat, the name of applicant. Second, the location of the premises where the froworks are to be kept. Third, the quantity and description of the fireworks iniended to be Kept and offered for kale. Aareo to prohibit amoking and the making and keep- ing of any fire in the place where such fireworks are Kept, to rotect all lights therein with rings or globes, and to place conspicuously upon ald premises in eo wee. FIREWORKB—NO SMOKING ALLOWRD.” shail not expose for sale in front or out Premises, nor within two feet of the front Ih premises, nor in any open window or doorway, Works containing powder or other expiosive material ing Greorackors of (usyedoes, No Ureworks, exoeyti | July. SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1871. crackers and torpedoes, shal! bo exposed ror sa sidewalk, street or other public ptace within watd ety. Fireworks, consisting of Chinese crackers, rocarts, bias Nghta, candies, colored pots, lance whee's aud other works of brlitiant colored tires, may be kept upon sale in.erven| the 10th day of June and the ith day of July tn each year, provided the quantity kept upon swe in any one build i shall not exceed in value the sum of $1,000, and not other- upon any During those portions of the year intervening the 1th day of July and the 10:h of June in the succeeding year, no ure- works shall be kept upon sale in the city of New York in quantity in any one bull 2. exceeding one sample ackage of each particular ‘kind, or in such lim- Red quantities as shall be specified uader the permit isued. Whenever rockets, Roman. candies, double headers, blue lights. flower pots, signal lights, bo: snells, mines or chasers slal\ be kept under permf. in quanti- ties in excess of oue dozen pieces of each kind, they must be stored in a room oF apartment soparate from ‘il other mor. chandise or materials, and syectally adapted for the purposs by being Oreproof throughout, or constructed mm such manner agshail be approved of by the Board, * Firecrackers, manufactured pieces and miscellaneous Kings of fireworks nov hereinbefore designated, shall here- after only be stored in such manner and in such buildings as shall be approved of by the Board, ‘The mant'facture or sale of torpedoes or of reworks, com- posed wholly or in part of ultro-glycerine, is prohibited. THE MORMONS AND THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Sarr Lake, Utah, June 9, 1871, The Mormons having refused to pay the expenses of the United States Courts, the lawyers have stipu- lated that the fees of jurors shail be paid by the parties to suits, and Judge McKeon hes ordered a Jury term of his District Court for the 10th day of ‘This arrangement appiles only to civil bust- ness. ay EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN COVE, NEW le, City Leland and Colleg swift ant Deautiful steamboat AMERICUS leaves I every Sun- day morning at 8:45 o'clock, rain of ahine, stopping at Fighth and Thirty-seventh streets each way,” Returning— leaves Glen Cove at 3 and New Rochelle at 3:30 P. M,, arriy- ing at the elty at 6 o'clock, OY FOR ROCKAWAY!_EV! teamer NELLY WHITE loaves from Peck slip 8:30 ALM, and LP. M.; Christopher street, North river, 9A. M. and 1:8) P, M.; pier No. ¢ North river, 9:15 A. M. and 2 P.M. r Rockaway 11 A.M. and6P.M. Fare, ERY SUNDAY THE —FOR EXCURSIONS, SALOON STEAMER WYO- MING, barges Sarah Smith, Anna and Caledonia; Ex- jor Park, Eagleswood and Oriental Grove, 83 West eet, near Christopher, not be seoured els where, |ONEY ISLAND.—NORTH RIVER ROUTE.—THE eamer METAMORA will commence her regular trips for the weagon on Saturday, June 1, leaving West Tenth street at 9:25, 12:25, Warten strect, #40, 12:40, 8 pier No. 4 North river, 10, land 4 o'clock, 'N. B.—The East Fiver boat will commence her regular ‘trips on Saturday, jane 17. FRFCURSIONS TO HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND High Bridge.—Rernlar Sunday boat for Harlem, Nor. Tisanta, High Bridge and Kari's Park. The new and band- some steamer MOKRISANIA will leave Fulton Market siip ‘on Sunday morning, June 11, for the above places, at alter- nate hours, leaving Fulton slip on first strip at 9:30 A. M., landing at Eighth street each way, Fare 10 cents, an . fe oot of Whitehall atreet, skehaetieristar (OR EXCURSIONS AND PICNIC PARTTES.-THE larue, first cluss steamboats SLEEPY HOLLOW and NEW CHAMPION and barges WALTER SANDS, WM. MYERS, WM. J. HASKETT and MERCHANT; also Dud- ley's Grove, Myers’ Grove, Spring Hill Grove, Alderney Park, Raritan Beach Grove and lona Ii ‘Avply tod & ES MYERS, corner of Morton and Wee! streets, up stairs, XRAND EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE trst class steamer NEW CHAMPION will take the place of the Wyoming on Sunday, June i, leaving Eighth street East river, at 6:30; Peck slip, 7:45; Christopher street, 8: pier No. 4, North river, 9. M buit, Ii ud refre ments on board. H. E, HOLMES, Manager, 71 Cortlandt GPa, EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK, HIGHLANDS J and Red Bank, N.J.—The strong and inst steamboat SEA BIRD will leave pier 35, foot Franklin stre river, Sunday morning, 10th inst., at 10 o'clock, places returning leave Red Bank at 3 P. M. North EW YORK TO PLEASANT VALLEY AND FORT LE! ih ‘ure to pleasure parties 25c. roun ins lar passengers leas rate. Steamer THOS. HULSE, Uaptaln George W. Annett, on and atter Saturday June 10, will leave Christopher strect at 10 A. M., 2% 049 an Tig P, M.; returning. leave kort Lee et 734, 11g A. ML, 4 und 64. M,, landing at Thirty-fourth 6 ii trips but inst up trip. | Arraugemen! plente be made with the cap- tan’ from 83g to 10 A. M., foot of Christopher street. MBOATS PLEASANT VALLEY ANT Sundays, from Sprin, atreet, at $5, 1034, 1) for Fort Lee, landing at ‘Thi je. round trip, Daily at 10, 2 and 5)g P.M, ROCKAWAY BEACH THB STEAMBOAT FLOREN will run regularly from Franklin street, pler No, 35 North Fulton street, Brookiya, at 9:30 A, M. river, at) A. M REGUBAR SUNDAY HOAT FOR KEYPORT, LANDING ‘at Etizabethport, Union, Rossville and Perth Amboy. On and alter Sunday, June 4, the fast and commodions steamer, GENLRAL SEDGWICK, Captain Donabue, will leave every Sunday morning, from foot of. Tnirty-fourth street, North river, at 8:45 A, M., and pier 26, foot of Karciay aireet, at 9 o'clock A. M. Returning, will eave Keyport at EGCLAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- \ burg, Cornwall, Cold Spring, West Point ana Yonkers. ‘The favorite steamboat SLEEPY HOLLOW, Captain James Sherman, leaves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at8 A. M.; Chris- er atreel, North river, at 8:30; Thirty-fourth sirect, Nori Fare for the excursion, $1. ___ CGY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side. A WEIGHT FULL Lors, KoRTH SIDE 122D STREET, «near First avenue; sewered and graded; no zock} price $2,560 each ; terms easy. W.'MYER, No. 7 Warren street, room No, 7. A PARK AVESUB-NEW. DESIRABLE, | WELL AA. arranged, medium size four story bigh sxoop brown Stone Dwelling? also a list of Houses on and adjoining Fifth and Madison avenues for V. K, STEVENSON & SON, 1 Pine street. ROADWAY PROPERTY.—FOR Salk, ON BROAD- of Canal street, a Lot, of extra depth, and ; leased for ‘three yeara; price 175,000. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. ¥ i’ine street, JOR SALE—ON MURRAY HILL, THIRTY-THIRD strect, third door east of Madison avenus, an eligible four story English basement House, eminently ‘suitable for a physician; terms very easy. Apply to CHAS. D. EVANS, 25 Chambers street. JOR SALE—A FIVE STORY DOUBLE TENEMENT House, rents for $2,500, tn Canal street, two blocks east of Bowery.’ Inquire of PHILLIP L. SCHAFFER, 91 Canal street, OR SALE—SEVERAL FOUR STORY FULL LOT first class tenement Houses, cast side, near the great 6 o) New Haven and Hudson River Kaliroad depot unestate, Inquire at 261 West Thirty-fourth street, 8to 1 A.M., 2 to4 P.M. OR SALE—MADISON AVENUE, NORTHEAST ner ot Eighty-eighth street, 100. feet on the avenu $680n the atreet, Apply to H. P. DEGRAAF, bowery National Bank. OR SALE—A CORNER HOUSE AND LOT IN IR ving place, near Gramercy Park; one of the most ell- ‘ble high stoop how lot 26x! ne of the tinest loca- fons in the neighborhood; price, with Parlor Furniture, $50,000, Inquire of HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, West sides (AWPORT WASHINGTON. . Fort Washington, Fort Wasnington, Fort Washington. Fort Washington. Improved and unimproved Property for sale at Fort Wash- ington, the “Went End” of this clty. Parcels of ali sizes, from hail an acre to forty acres, A (ew commanding the F Tiver view; some having a frontage on the Gr: which is being completed to Fort Washington. tiful places to rent, furmeled or unfurnished, POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 aud 6 Warren street. AA. Comptetous by our acres of choice property, fronting on Broady running to the top of Fort Washington Hill; it ts near th residence of Mr, J. G. Kennett; Broadwav or St, Nichols avenue, when completed, will be the fasulonable drive; price moderate; terms casy. ITER BROTHERS, Nor. 4 and 6 Warren street. JIGHTH AVENUE PROPERTY YOR SALE—T10US: JUST BEING 1], and Lot; also three story brick shop in the rear; stita die for any business, Apply at 649 Eighth avenue, BETWEEN OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUS! Fifth and Sixth avenues, near Central Park, WARD & OGDEN, corner Seventeenth st, and Broadway. OR SALE—TWO LOTS AND HOUSES, 50X10, SITU- ated 26 and 8) Green entree between Canal and Grand atreets. OR SALK—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, AT A reasonable price, @ bandsome, well built three story brown stone House, {n that vory desirable location Forty- seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, GRADY & FOX, 592 Sixth avenue, Foe SALE OR TO LET—THE FIRST CLASS THRE story and French roof brown stone front House 59 West 130th street. Inquire on the premises. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND NE LONE RO ea ee ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK NERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO, 4 COURT STREET, CITY BALL SQUARE. OFHICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 8 P, M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE THEIR PAV, 5 ALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 ¥ BROOKLYN. HANDSOME STORE, PARLOR AND BA AU at month 0 Floors, ut $20, $16 an Tnonth, 4:8 Fifth avenue, between Eleventh and streets, rooklya, HERMAN A. DELL OR SAL) 0 WILL BUY A NEW THRE and basement brown stone front House, 20: Duilt by day work, of the best tial, with all movern improvements; situated on east aide Bedford avenue, commencing 40 ieet from Pena si Brookivn; pve minutes’ walk trom the Williamsburg ferric Apply to the owner, J.N. SMITH. Carpenter and Muiider, Cla TORY 0, and lot, GOR SAL avenue, a new two # phia brick front; stone svou jag 3.9 rooms; all tin- wiy (urnish out} size of Louse 18 jot 100; will be sold. cheap ; iminediate pos- For particulars call on or address BIBGE BROTH. , Publishers, Bleecker street, one door west of Broad- way, New York. ANOR. SAL (75 per ‘Address box 4,25 ON LAFAYETTE AV ry basement sul =f CHEAP—DESIRABLE RROOKLYN LOTS n mortgage), or exchange tor part cash. Post office, New York. GOO Gast BALANCE ON MORTGAGE, FoR ) first clasa three story English basement brick 8 FOR EXCUR- mor Pride of uod Barg on LOOMER & CO., 24% Front street, AUNDAY BOAT TO GLEN COVE—LANDING AT COL lege Point, Whitestone, Great Neck, Sands? Point, Glen- wood and beri amer ARROWSMITIH will leave pler 24 Kast river (Peck slip), Sunday, June 11, at 8:45 A. M,. stopping at Thirty-seventh street each way. ‘Keturning will Teave Roslyn at 2:30, Glen Cove 3:15 P. M. HE OLD ESTABLISHED RFGULAR HARLEM steamers, SYLVAN GLEN, SYLVAN STREAM and SYLVAN GROVE, will make hourly and half-hourly trips on Sunday, June ving Harlem at 9 o'clock and Peck slip at 10 o'diock A. M., stopping at, Eleyenth street each way. Last boat leaves Harlem at7 o'clock P.M. Fare 15 cenis on Sunday. N. B.—Tbis is the only line that connects with boats for High Bridge, King’s Bridge and intermediate landings. roves, Steam: _EUROPE. gu) UERRLAIN, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS, « Ambronis Cream for Shaving. Fashionable Perfumes for the Handkerchief. for the Hair. RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—BAUCH & GOUGEL- AA MANN (formerly with Professor Botasonnean, of Paris), Jnukers and insertera of the improved Aruucial Human Eye, 36 Bleecker street, N. B,—These eyes are endorsed by the \TRUCTION. A TUTOR Gate FAMILIAR WITH COLLEGE RE quirements and successful in giving rapid preparation therefor, will give private instruction on ‘liberal terms, Ad- dreas INSTRUCTOR, 250 West Forty-ninth street. A. PRIVATE TEACHER WISHES A POSITION AS TU- tor or companion in a family during the summer and Address TUTOR, Herald fall if desired. City references, oflice, POOKKEBFING AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS. Rooms 644 Broadway. Young men and others acquire a profession available throug lite by a few weeks! application under the in- struction of Mr. C. C, MARSH, sathor of the popular works on bookkeeping. Apply for circu RE FEMALE SEMINARY. y The neat session commence ars apply to the Principal, Mrs. 8. September 18. For particu- . LIFE, Rye, N.Y. __... MARBLE_ MANTE A KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZIN' « Works, 4 and 138 East Eighteenth street, oilers 500 Marbleand Marbieed Mantels, all complete; Monuments, Grave Stones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition (A MARGE ASSORTMENT OF SLATE MANTELS, 11 cluding many new deeigns, at very low prices. PE KHYN SLATE COMPANY, 4) West Eigateenth street, be- tween Fitth and Sixth avenues, GQ KLABER & CO, 217 TO 99) WEST FIFTY FIRST 1. mtreet, between Broadway and Kighth ave and Marbitized Mantels, Monuments, Head original designs; largest variety, cheapest in the NE SLATE MANTELS, AT REDUC, i, for the next 59 days. T. B. STEWART & CO., 605 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fith and Thiryy sixil sts, _ MISCE BEC ICE, 150,000 tons for sale low, quantities to sull, by ULANEOUS. Kennebec River Ice Association. ROBERT NORTON, Agent, Gardiner, Me. O ARE NOT YET SUPPLIF: with the Antt It will be procured at whol Sale price by H. GERIN, 49 William street, Agents wanted. WANTED 70 MANUFACTURE ANY SMALL AR- ticles in brass, iron, steel paterns for maileable iron work ‘or working modeis for the Patent Odice, Address J. BELCHER, ®) Clinton avenue, Newark. nO THB DRU + WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. MERICAN WATCHES IN GREAT VARIETIES. ckoo Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Siiver Ware, our own Manufacture, Our ‘quality’ and prices defy competition, FRANKFIELD & CO., jewellers, 209 Sixth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, and 323 Kighth avenue, corner Twenty- ‘sixth street. Tamora RARE DIAMOND, PURE WHIT! very brilliant, fine aliape, 2% carate, 8775; worth ay Apply at once at #12 Broadway, second loit, WINES, LIQUORS, &C, NE RYF_OR BOURBON WHISKEY AT 82 50 PER gation; fine Sherry and Port Wine, #2 50 per gallon; Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Holland Gin' and Jamatea Ram, Mo per galion. All warranted pure, WILLIAN M. GILES, 1x9 Sixth avenue, corner Thirteenth street. CLOTHING. MISH'S, 137 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND A ceatiemen oan receive, the highest price for cast-off Ladies at- Clothing and Carpets by calling oF addressing, tended by Mrs. Mish, Tf. ROSENTAAD'S, O33 TTIRD Nineteenth street (iate Third gentlemen can obtain the highest values or and Carpets by inquiring or address i by Mrs. H. Rosenthal, See off Clothing attended to AT ANBAR, 10, SRVENTH AVENUE. —LADIBS and gentlemen will be aurprised at the prices Als HALT Pars for cestotl Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry and Diamonds, T guarantee to pay 80 per cent niore thant any other dealer, Vicaee ty 4nd convines yourself. Call na of addivas J. ANTLALE, 173 Seventh avenue, Ladies attended 2 DUMP. AUUaAlly b House, Nineteenth ward, Brooklyn ; will well ata bargain, 0 GAUBERT, 107 Broadway, Williamsburg. $2,000. Sasi’ TURES sroRy IcH sToor House, in firat class order. Inquire on tho pr 77.Lee avenue, Brooklyn, or Lid East Eightevath street, New York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON ‘CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. | To Let or Lease. 0 LET—A PLOT OF GROUND, 100 FEET SQUARE, 5 minutes’ walk from Hoboken ferry; haa good frame butid- ing, 3 stories, 50x60, together with 60 horse eugine and boiler, able for any facturing purpose. Apply to JOHN CURTIN, 208 West streot, or 232 Hudson street, Hoboxen, PROPER CY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE os _OR TO RENT. LL, WANTING FARMS (GOOD SOIL) ADDRESS C. K. LANDIS, Vinelang, §.J HOME OF FOUR ACRES, IN four hours from New York; land itke a garden; goo ¢ house, 7 rooms; barn, piggery, hennery, pure cold water; very healthy location; close to churches, schools, post office. I'ri purchaser. Address box 87 East county, Pa.) Post o NICE _LITTLI Cherry Valiey, T PLAINFIELD, N. J.-IN WASHINGTON PARK, a new French roof House, containing all modern im: provements, with French rool; bara; beautifully located and will be suid at @ bargain, 8.8. MANGAM & CO,, 89 Nassau street, room 18}4. BARGAIN.A CORNER STORE _ PROPERTY, doing a good conntry general business; size 38 by 97; two story Building: aiso neat Cottage acjolaing, containing seven rooms, in good order, in village of Pleasantville, on Hariem Raliroad, 31 mites distant; ten trains daily; size to- gether by 100 feet; with garden and frit trees; price together $6,000; churches; school; very healthy location ; or will rent Cottage and Garden for #500. Inquire at 285 Weat Eleventh street. BARGAIN.—A CHOICE FARM OF 60 ACRES AT New Brunswick; good land; well fralied; 2 fine atreams; 2 sets of buildings; splendid location; large road front on'tine turnpike; only $10,000, worth $15,000, J. 8. FERGUSON, oY Nassau street, room AT AYAGK,, ON THE TUDSON—A FURNISHED House, 11 rooms, to let; $1,000 for season; a Cotta; T rooms, $40. ARP to BLACKWELL & MARKS, 65 Ly erty atrect, or . WESTON, Malu street, Nyack. \. HANDSOME NEW | RESIT AN. Passaic river and Ry atne; hot and cold water, & trom depot; terms oaly #1,0U0 carl: ce on long time. VU. G. BEN. 0. 9 Pine street. HANDSOME RESIDENCE AT MELONE PARK, N. Joy for ave at ab ne hour from etty; due Allmodern improvements; most beautitu eres; abundance. of frult; outbuildings j improving ray BENNE LOOKING 8 fine rooms and three minutes’ waik BOUT NY BUILDING LOTS, NEAR JA nue, Long Island, three miles from Hate With valuable” water ‘pri ry suitable fe willbe 80 +00. AND.—-TWO.FUR- shed Houses, handsomely located, modern improve- ents, stable and coach house, with yardeba planted; by the year of season; very low. Ove unturpished. Particutara of J. W. SIMONSON, No, Lig Pine sire T NEW BRIGHTON, 8, L—AT REDUC RENTS, AL two Villas, furnisved and anfurnished ; all modern im- yrovements; charming, retired locality; shade and fruit trees; gardens planed; view nnaurpas Ww 1,491 Broadway. M. ELLIOTT & Cv. TO LET, VERY LOW, FURNISHED HOUS ma; modern couvenien tine garden, grapery, Aino furpished Uorraze : price JM. HALSTED, Rye, N.Y. Z Hiables; near depot. I beautiful shore front Properties for wal proved and unimy: ) large and email, Addre: AYWATER, Riverside station, Greenwich, Conn, BARGAIN.—A CHOICE FARM OF 87 ACRES, NEW iy story house; also farm house, g plenty of fruit, splendid loewtiow, halt @ mile of viliage wud depot ; only $8,000; cheap. J. 8. FERGUSON, 29 Nassau street, room N) LONG BRANCH COTTAGE TO LI bt rooms, furnished; carriage Ty fine view of the sen; weil slinded, 8., 364 Bowery, corner Fourth street. fale are respect {ally informed that in future we propos give our special attention to the above named eoction, and we invite the co-operation of sellers and purebasers. The disponal of large plow of unimproved property # specialty. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWS, Uo Bronaway. Refer to Messre. Brown Brothers & Coq Win. B. Dodge, FARM FOR SALE—NEAK SARATOGA SPRINGS AX. SC acres, good house and outbuildings. Inquire wt 13d Greenwich avenue, bedding store, AND 80 ACRES FOR SALE—ONE HOUR pleasaut COTTAC m New Jersey; stables, garden, iruit, & residence; healthful lowation, J.D. & J. H, SKIDMORE, 82 Cedar street. AT SEW, BRIGHTON, 5. 1, CEPET AND LOWER terraces,--To let three very desirable furnished modern, Houses ; also four unfurnished W. A. COLLINS, T ORANGE JUNCTION, N. J O% Bew York. Homestead and all necessary ow four acres; fruit and shave hei ry aes a] pt ton healthy ; @hurebes, Fe! n ol ' Prive guava 8 SOskei MASON, MU Beyaway, 7 PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, BAST BANK OF HUD. fon, 45 minutes from city; water front; bot and houses and Leaulifui grounds; chea) eat piace offered. WM! N. POOLKY, 27 Park place. ) LET_FURNISHED, FOm oe n healthy ue 3. brad. WSkiDMOR dar street. T NEWPORT, R. TO LET OR FOR SALE, A tang, suitable for a Large her, 6! i goOd BLable a toa desirable applic GEA, wd and M Liberty street, X SMITH, Newport, B. I. Y MOUNT KISCO, ON TUE HARLEM ROAD, TWO hours from Wall #trect.—To let, fur the season, fur @ pleasant Country Seat, res, with d (1 rooms, stable, lee house «tilled fruit, ‘e.; lo tion unsur- passed for bealth ant five minute walk from depot. Apply to J. H, JOHNSON, 63 Broatway. T ORANFORD, N. J.—FOR SALE AT $7,000 08 TO rent at $500—An ornamental ©: ta containing 11 ‘with clonets and bath; two meres of Iand, with » choice vartety of fruit trees, stable, &e.; distant 1)'minuves* walk from sta'ion, on Central Raliroad of New Jersoy ; &» Tainutes from New York. N. G. FOSTER, Architect, 111 Broadway. FARM IN YONKERS TOWNSHIP FOR SALIs AT A bargain; thirty acres. J.D. &J. H. SKIDMORE, Cedar street. ie ah ETE COTTAGES TO LET—AT RUTHERFURD PARK, N. J.; 35 minutes per Erie Railroad, from foot of Chambers Mireat. Apply wo owner, THOMAS B. AGNEW, 360 Grees- wich treet. NOTTAGE, / 8 rooms COVE, TO RENT—FURNISHED, e of lawn and beach, J.D. & J. H. SKIDMORE, & Cedar street. WOR SALE — DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE, | WELL shaded, on the Bay, Staten Island; 6 minutes from ferry; 1 roms; good bathing in front; 8.500; terms easy. DARKIN, 50 Broad atroct. NOR SALE—FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT; 19 ACRES aplendid innd; full cultivation; good buildings; healthy location, Staten Island; #5,600; terms easy. DARRIN, 00 Broad atrect. POR SALE FARM OF 26 ACRES, ONE HOUR FROM cliy, price 4,000; one of 6) acres, $5,000; 100 ncress great variety of first class val LO x 1. IRELAND, 201 Broad Aine improvements, B15, 0U Places, $20,000 to $50,000; sev JOR SALE AT LINDEN, N. J. 45 MINUTES FROM elty on New Jersey Railroad (commutation same as from Flizaheth); 20 trains daily.—Beautifal Country Rew dence, jurge iwo story Frenci root house, built in best maa~ rand Hnisned in me le; abadle ant other outbuild. to correspond; the grounds, comprising nearly 4 ae ed, und laid out in the mont tastefal manner. Cay netual cost of this truly destrable property, #17000: in exeh vy nan hour's York, Puller tnf: shed on applica Agate, STEPHENS BROTHENS, Real Gatate 87 Broadway, JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, LO- cated on Washington strect, Norwich, Conn. ; howe rooms and open attic, large cloaeta in every room; odero improvement to be found ia a most complete jd grapery, stable and all outbuildings of the order; grounds 143x375, Inid out by Landscape P most tasteful manner and well socked with Shade and fruit wees, Puotographs and ail pardgulars (ros MEK MORGAN, No. 2 Pino street, OR SALE OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED Boston Property—An exceeding!y desirable Estave at maica, Le L., Residence of the late Robert L. Sinith; large: Manslon’ Houte, with greenhouse, stables nod otver oul Duiidings; all in perfect order wud ready Cor immediate oo- cupancy ; four acres of ground, handsomely ata out in inwi and garden, with unfailing stream of water in the cear of the lot; location convenient to depot, on Long Ialund Rait- road; perfectly healthy and net. hborlood and surroundings excellent. For full particulars apply to JAMES A. FLEURY, 1 Pine ‘atrect, or to STEPHENS BROLHERS, 187 Broad- way, New York. OR SALE—A VERY FINE PROPERTY OF 25 ACRES, situated in the town of Harrison, Westehea‘er; tine of Long Island Sound; good buildings; pleoty of fruit. lewn, shade tre And wilt be said ‘of COOLLDGE, & ADAMS, 198 Jolin street, . JOHN, 1L9L West stroet, or Dr. H. BENT, vi Jarge and small cheap, tna or GEO! near the pre! ISLAND, VALUABLE HOTEL near bay; furnished and ready aluabie Lote Address B. R. OR SAL Property, on south sid for 7S. pucats; Kold low: popular resort; al and three small Fruit Farms; bargains, MASON, Brentwood, Ls 1. 1 Dag Paterso GuoD TIN LLEWELLYN PARK, ORANG s'atcam, watery vex Apply to ROWLAND R. Uv Broadway. \URNISHED COTLAGES AND ELEGANT RESI- dences to let, with immediate’ possession, on the banks Of the Hudson, at’ Tarrytown and otler tor three or four months at rents from #10) per one to rent for six weeks at 250 for the term. EMBERSON, 433 Eighth aveni JURNISHED HOUSE AND THREE ACR Sizabeth, N,J., near Waverley Pair French root, two'atirica end atti, 12 rogue sia riage and poultry house; fowls, cowa, lawn, shade, plazz oe rene #250 per morta Apoly to B. OUDEN & ‘g5N, at Elizabeth, |. DREW, 160 Broad street, ak LW Oy apwards ; pply 0 OF LAND mind; house rd. PURNISHED AND UNFURNISED MOUSES TO LET— H Yonkers, Fordham, New Rochelle, Rye, Newourg, ontelair, Elizabeth, Bridgeport and Statea ite of A. JOURNLAY, No. 1 Pine street. TARE MAHOPAC. TQ LET, THE SI'LENDID RESE Li dence known as ihe Saportns Mansion. newly farntuhed ( ihe house has about fifteen rooms; magniiieent view of the lake; tive wores of land, hoat house, Ice house, £c. For terms, apply tothe LAKE 'MAHOPAG IMPROVEMENT COM: PANY, No, 6 Dey street, roo No. 2 PAGE Nyt RENT FOR SEASON, SEVERAL DR. sirable finely furnished Houses, offered by parties trave elling, at low rates, to cod tenante, HAMILTON & WALLIS, No. 9 Nassan at., corner Pine. 0 LI GLEWOOD, N. J, A NEW AND STY¥- Ush three story Cottage, with gas ‘and improved grounds and shrubbery, situate on Engle street; * very demrable real eras of rentapply to HJ. DEMOFT, oppostia glewood. HANDSOME, NICELY FURNISHED Cor. tage, $30 per month; finely located furnished House, with atatle, $800; about one hour in new Jersey. ‘HAS. W. WARD, 79 Cedar street. TO LET AT FAIRVIEW, 40 MINUTES FROM THI foot of Chambers street, on tho Northern Railroad New Jersey, two Cottage Houses, rent low; one for $200, one for $00. Apply to D. atc D, near th (PO,LET CHEAP AT PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y, OW Hariem Kailroad, 13¢ hour from the city, ” pleasantly to- cated House of ten rooms, with gard bles, fruit trees, Apply to JAMES PIERCE, Pleasantville, N. Y., OF t© HiOMAS B. PIERCE, 199 Bleecker street, po LET OR FOR SALE-AN ELEG HOUSE, handsomely furmshed, containing fourteen rooms; healthy location; two acres of tine, high eround, beautifully Jad out with all kinds of fruit trees and flowers ;'guod stable carriage house; half hour from city and five minutes* from rajiroad station. For particulars Inquire of M. ISA- BEAU, No. #42 Broadway, corner Thirteenth street. No LET OR SELL—GLEGANT NEW FRENOM HOUSB, containing ten rooms, with ail improvements; garden; Hew te niwitee from steamboat and carey thirty ies from New York. Inquire of M. ISABKAU, iway, corner of Thirteenth street AO RENT—A BEAUTIFUL furnishe ly located o1 allroad; ive nerea land, excelient garden, abundance of fruit and shades very desirable pince. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. MEBODY: CHARM. New Canaan, Conn. good cellar, best of FOR . 85.500." Gountes no w Canaan. 134 Vine sureet, N.Y. 5 5()(), CHARMING (COUNTRY HOME FOR A » 1) + song. Don't fall to seo it, Mouse Gothic, beautiul situation, shade trees, fruit, W acres land, near depot. J. W. SIMONSON, Lg Vine atreet, New York, BT. D5() Wiel PERCHASE SPLENDID FARM, 6 ST.250 xkree! new bniidings, orchard, stream, wood land, crops planted; remarkably healihy location; 88 wiles by Kric Katiway. CHAS. W. WAKD, 79 Cedur mireet. i REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | ret SALE—OR WOULD E hotise in New York elty, bet CHANGE FOR A GOOD Sixth and Lextngtom venues, Twentieth and Siatieth streuts, or estate on Lndsomy east side, New York city, an exceedingly handsome Homestead Estate, by all observers accounted @ paragon of aitra, tion Connecticut, and offered only on account of removal of owner's business; corner site, ten lots, best im br surroundings, &c., with dwelling, i7 rooms: every hee; stabley well alocked greenhouse, skilled gar hed; fountalus, ehoive shade, &, In a city afford es second to Bone, Kacelleht Furniture therelm SESPHENS BROTHERS, New York city. to sell teal Estate Exchange, 181 Broadway, FOR SALE, OF EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, a picturesque and romantic Country Seat, in New Jec tos from depot, Orst einem Jsome gardea, pure water, on OWNBR, 12 Delancey, y, with 9 acres best land, bunldings, with water fro healthy location, Address or 8h w York. (10K SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM OF 57 ACRES, iarge house, barn, ice house, &c., siuated near Fomp- ton, N.J., % mile from Midland Batiroad; will exchange for Now York ur Brooklyn V'roverty. Apply to D. J, HAWKS, BY Betbuno atreet, New York. bye SALE OR BXCHAN TH SE (THREE years \nexpired), Stock, Fixtures and Good Will of the best focated Hotel and Liquor Store in bast New York. Ap- H, WESTON, corner Liberty and Sunith avenues, it New York. FOR REAL ESTATE—A OR SALE OR ready for use, Ap side. wheel Steambo ply this day at 203 West street. § WANTED--EITHER IN PLOTS OR OTRERWISE, Pgh exchange (or Wo.l reuted private Houses, good buat ness Property and Tenewant Houses, well rented; send teMrarne rightaway W JAMES ROWE Mawstacturars and Bu lders’ Real Estate Exchange, #19 Third arcaus, REAL ESTATE WANTHD, FANTED—A 9 FOOT NIGH STOOP FOTR STORE W 4 Datween Twenty-ihird sirect an! Ceatral Pork ant Rexington wad Lighth aveuues; price not over $20,000, Adsress BUYER, Herald oftee. % TAN ) PURCHASK—A FARM OF ABOUT 20 WANTS? waar Paterson, Ne Je; all oash, 9S. D. ad. SKIDMURD, 8 Cedar atregt, one door east of Broadway, REMOVALS. j “COLLEGE OF HERALDRY, FROM 60 7 Broadway, New York. MGNRY UAYS,., Coste ot arms found, vated aad eagraveds 1 BMOVAL and OoL proprietor saoled Bo

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