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NeW YORK HERALD, Sete JUNE 13, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. New York, 18644; Manhattan, 1614; Mer- FINANCIAL AND COMMER A TRUCE IN THE GOLD MARKET. chanta’, 119; Mechanics’, 187; Union, 185; City, 248; Phenix, 104; ‘Tradesmen’s, 151; Fulton, 165; Butchers’ and Drovers’, 152; Gallatin National, 1185) Merchants’ Exchange, 96; Leather Manufacturers’, 185; Seventh Ward, 10254; Commerce, 119; Mechan- jes’ Banking Association, 108; Mercantile, 1815 ‘American Exchange, 114; Pacific, 185; Chatham, 155; Bank of North America, 10544; Hanover, 1043¢;, Irving 128; Metropolitan, 135; Market, 125; Corn ‘Exchange, 129; Continental, 95; St. Nicholas, 11534}, Commonwealth, 82; Importers’ and Traders’, 170; Manufacturers’ and Merchants’, 102; New York Na- tional Exchange, 100; Fourth National, 114%; Foreign Exchange Active and Oriental, 160; German-American, 111. U led STOCKS WEAK AND LOWER, nsettled. Amore active business was done in stocks, re- sulting from a pressure to sell, which in its turn was traced to the depressing influence excited by) Tho Government Purchase of Bonds fRa considerate decline in Eric, and also to the closing out of the interests of many large oper- Again Defeated. The Market Steady on the Basis of 114. hd py ators who are about to spend the summer season fe in Europe or in the country. The deciine in Erie Hwas quite sudden and important, and, a6 usual, Mi was the consequence of a corresponding movement “PIRMINESS IN| THE SOUTHERN LIST. im tne rondon market, where the advent of settling] t Fy lay revealed the weakness of a number of specu-| PA lators, who had been operating for higher Prices, ANOTHER TUMBLE IN ERIE. i Hi but were compelied to part with their steck for fei benoit of their brokers, the result being a tumble: * to 47, equivalent in this market to about 58%. On .j this side the opening price was 61, and the lowest, ‘The London Price Falls to 47 and fis, the effort to equaitze with London cccastioning aes a % M vally to 59, a reaction to 58%; and a comparatively New York to 58. Fi stoady closing at 69. ‘Tho rest of the Uist sympa- thized to’a greater or lesser extent with these Nuctu- f4 ations, the whole market being quite weak about A ‘Bull’ Clique in London Overwhelmed byj¥n0on, but rauiying at the last board, pnly - woe ia cline at the close to the lowest ts of the Their Losses, ore a Ye | HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. # The following table shows the highest and lowest Stocks Weak and Lower and the Speculation ® 4 prices of the principal stocks during the day:— Heaning tothe Dearish Sis. ey ome ig WALL SrREer, ls ros ri WEDNESDAY, June 12—6 P. ‘u.} M 134 12% On 'Ohange to-day wheat was strong and in gooa hy 4 0495 04s flemand. ‘The flour market was also better by A hiiroskes and he "ee ‘sympathy. Cotton was steady. i Milwaukee and St. Paul 1 MONEY EASY. 4 Ohlo and eer oo oT aa 4634 ‘The money market was easy and unchanged, cx- {7 Boston, Hartford and Erie at opt in the greater elimination of deaungs at 6 per Ba yvgn pacts ee ‘ent, ‘The rates were 4and 5 per cent, the former Western Uniton ‘Telegraph: 1: the prevailing figure on governments and the latter aj Pacific Mall........ 8 on stock collaterals, per cent discount. Foreign exchange was unsettled, opening weak, and, for actual business, at a continued concession upon the counter quotations, which, in the case of} Prime paper was quoted 697 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. | phe, | het sete June enna A.M. $2000 US 6's, 120 165, n. IN USED, CHS: és tet TOD US oe i Swrs 10 A. M.—Before Call. prime sterling, were lowered to 109%¢ for sixty day [100 shs West Un Tel. 76% bills. Sight sterling was readily accessible at 11034 By iM Pac M 83 Co. ny ‘Bnd sixty day bills sold pretty frecly at 109%. After ps 86 these early transactions the market became} Hay Bteadier and closed quict. THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS, ‘The proposals to sell bonds to the government in response to the advertisement to buy two millions esese. ‘were eleven in number, and the amount tendered Li 3 v Only $921,750, at prices ranging from 113.87 tof First Board—10:30 A. M. 114.43, The price of gold was taken to bo 118%, and SI 29000 Mo 6's, HA StTis 94 be the purchases were limited consequently to the 109 Brooklyn 6, WL % ‘small sum of $47,850, which were obtained at 113.87 8 GOVERNMENTS LOWER. Government bonds were weak and: prices under- ‘went @ further yielding of % a % por cent, the '07's “felling down to 117%. Considering the steadiness ofthe gold market the cause of the decline must #4 be sought for in the easier terms on which bills of fy exchange were to pe had, and also in sales to re- fm lize the recent large advance in government se- =H ike curities, the disposition to take profits having becn Bi 14000 B, observable last week, whon the ’67's were selling at pH 118 The following were the closing prices:— United States currency sixes, 114% a@ 114%; do. Ao., 1881, registered, 114% a 1143{; do. do., coupon, fy 120% @ 12034; do., five-twentles, registered, May -and November, 1143; a 114%; do. do., 1362, coupon, ee Alb & Sus 2d m 6000 2000 D, 22 Michigan Gen iit 200 € & Pitts RR, gtd... iW do... -b6 3 ee E 2 2: = Eeessesee! es eeseeges lo., 11436 @ 114%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 114% @ 3038 14%; do. do., 1865, do, do., 115), m 11544; do. do., EY Ed , Pegistered, January and July, 113% #11334; R do. 4o., 1865, coupon, do., 117 a 11734; do. do. 10° 49. BS 1861, do. do., 11734 11734; do. do., 1868, do. do., ra val AIT @ 1173 ; do. ten-fortics, registered, 111 a 11134; BY 3 200 BA do, do., coupon, 111% a 11214; do. fives of 1881, rewis- ba 10? in Es tered, 112% a 11334; do. do., coupon, 112% alls. Ee gi GOLD DULL—113% A 11434, 100 bP The gola market was dull and, all things consi-@ ” soe, aie fered, steady, The extremes of the price, viz., yo ghie u% 118% a 114), were made pretty early in the day, Fe oiq) 10 Mor & Es KK. 98 after which tho market settled into a slumberousk: pe Ohio & Misa % condition, the final sales occurring at 11434 and the 300 do. Fe ‘¢ Quotation closing 114 alldjy. The specte ship- (420 Harlem RR. be 120 os A ae ment was only $302,000, of which less than a third I doesn CE Ae ARR ee oe was gold. The Sub-Treasury paid out $178,000 ov # 300 Account of redeemed five-twentles and $76,000 on BF 5.) $5.2, 2 "ot ‘account of interest. In the gold loan market the fj 15000 rn rates ranged from 23; per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Ex- ohange Bank were as follows :— Gold cleared A aras and 2:15 P. M. Mtg es) ¢, "67. Low iy us) 53 500 do, 20000 US: 6s, cur. bw do... . P. M.—8efore Call, 43,502,000 p - Gold balances. et + 1,717,861 100 shs Erie RR. Currency balances. 2 1911879 ptt x THE EXPORTS OF THE WEUK. f 500 Un Pao iit 2 The aggregate exports of domestic merchandise SE 100 00 do.. 30 from the port of New York for the week ending 7) pa Be i 9 June 11, 1872, were $5,065,670. 100. we] Chic &NW RR... 72! 20) The following shows tho exports, exclusive of 800 de Bpecie, from New York to foreign ports, for the By 0 pet a Had yea 1870. -For the week.. $5,827,463 Prev. reported. 76,288, 1uL Since Jan. 1..$80,115,569 $105,614,570 SOUTHERN SECURITIES STRONG, The Southern list was very duli, but the business of the day, light as it was, developed a Ormer tone. 4m the market, especially in Tennessecs and the new § South Carolinas. The latter were better to the ex- ent of fully ono per cent, although very little was ® Mone to test prices. The following were the closing quotations :—Tennessec, ex coupon, 7314 & 7334; do., pew, 734 a 7354; Virginia, ox coupon, 48 a 50; do., Fegistered stock, old, 39 a 42; do. six per cent con- Gols, 563 a 57; do. six percent deferred, 17 a 18; Georgia sixes, 73 a 78; do. seven per cent, 88 a 90; North Carolina, ex coupon, 32 a 34; do., fund-# Ang. 1866, 24 a 20; do. do., 1908, 21 a 23; do, new, 21 @ 22; do., special tax, 15 a 16;— =S= i: 7 ‘eo do,.... 3 ae 200 Tol, Wab & W eel Fo Kansas & Texas... $97,437,407 ai $5000 Prookiva 6's, wi Joud0 Tenn 6's, old.. i PRK TT BP: SIESTSSSSLESSSSSS Misgourt sixes, 97 a 974%; do. Hannibal and st.f 0 Joseph, 98% & 04; Louisiana sixes, 60 a 65; do. 3 mew, 60 8 60; do, levee sixes, 65.270; do. do. eights, Pe cd & 80; do. do. eights, 1875, 83. a 89; do, Penitentiary § H 400 ‘pevens, 60 2 70; do. railroad eights, 70 a 80; Ala- fg {0 3 1 ‘Dama fives, 60a 65; do. eights, 850 90; do. eights, OL Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad, 85 a 90; South 3 o Carolina sixes, 50 a 55; do., new, January and July, py B4K @ 35; do. do, April and October, 32 a 34 i$ iD Arkansas sixes, funded, 56 a 59. 100 ‘THE RAILROAD BONDS. In the railroad bonds the Boston, Hartford andg Erie Sree a arate sold at 60, the quotation jbo oNYGEH ERED Fi Del back & Wn iat ai Del, Lack & West 2d m. 07 Tole Wab Ist m, ex... 9734 Tol & W Ast m, StL di 99% ‘Tol & Wab 2d in CLOSING PRICES4 O'CLOOK P, M, ; Re Western Union. 75% a 7584 Northywest'n pt. 4 Tole Wab ca i ia foe Rock Tsland....11036 0 fog Qt West Ist m, 1888. 8 73% St Paul 6584 a m7! 2m 909g ho 56 Union Paci. u Bx B, Rew Jere Gant od 1108 BY Northwestern: a ig cle hy J ts rv Fc Ts, Ist mm, fr tain COMMERCIAL REPORT. hep ty & Fite 3am: cl hie & Alth tS gar im Cotton Quict and Unchanged, Receipts at the Ports, 2,118 Bales—Flour Dall Wheat Quict bat Firm—Corn Easy and ActiveePork and Lard Firm—Petro- Faut leum Lower=Naval Stores Easy= v Joliet & Chic Ist tn Whiskey Steady. Ur Col, Chic & Ind & st in. Nog Weowespay, June 126 P. M. Ht Felt Pook Wee De Bhs Corrze.—Tho market continued very firm under a fatr Bel al, Peo. Wt inquiry, We learn o: sales of 3,436 bags Rio, ex Minalto, ae Boar Hatem ets Ht Bland 290) bags do., ex Axel, @ rosnte, both on private Alta Bos, Hart & Brie utd *) ie terms, We quote :—Ordinary cargocs, We, a16}4c.; fair opie Cedar F & Miva Ist mi! &6 do. 17H. n 170, good - Be Lb —e ba | Ngo. for lots, 15!¢0, . 4 a hey ad snp ste re in Dod, WW Gaye ctedlty Thva, gorarrnaent bagi; We ‘Tha following were, the PIs for the city, bank Ba vio.: do. mats, Re, a 2e,: Slugrvore, 13. a 190; Coy ‘al uae is att 7335 a el ay tc a Bain gc. for q bee we. for, ashels: Gait aud Ne i Philadel a crock Ba ston both roads. The aaa nackayes: lard, 832 bY iq and $15 2 $2) Hy transactions was entir to Miss Jennrz L, Horn, daughter of Henry J. Horn, hoe posinads sold in bol Br: +, all of he city. A LEY LUDLOW. . hareday April 1: he es. Fattre asjtecies ant popinn mat. R. B. Lock Sasbene to ine rate steadier under lighter offerings. The) on, W OaTHERINE A. LupLow, both or Yas ‘sales sum. ne ‘thus:— KEveNeY—MoOann.—In Will e8- To- Day. Last Bee'g. Total. i day, ol by Rev. 8, Maiono, at St. Peter’s and 1a y tl Paul's ch lamEs WALTER KEVENEY - L. MOCANN, diugiter of Joh of John 70 ow middling) the sales have. Mo ORTON.—On We , June 12, Oy Rev. W. T. Egbert, at the Chureh of St. John ming, after three o lock} the TN golist, Jamas MOLBAN to SABA THROOKMOR- poate ss" out EDs Tat sce 900 at , 5 a + 00 a Nuagnt—Rocers.—On bi gererannt Zane at ber iio Sat i pik t 26c..20) at SIM the residence of the bride's by the Bch d'to exchange bvahort notiee Jos. Price, D. D., JOHN S. vORNT to CLARA eat les to-day, up, to apangest daughter of Wiliam B. Re toaeses all of this, ae ort moties at fae 100° Ant i ony 9-16c. £8 ry 100 at ‘ada papers please copy. . 0 at Sib at SOHRODER—TRUJILLO.—On Tuesday, June 11, at 209 Bother, BOC sarc ME the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. P. Noyemier, 300 & ae 60 at ioe. ar F. Dealy, 8.J., FREDERICK ScutopER, of Bremen, to bales. Grand total, he receipts at yy bore JUANA 'RUJILLO, of New York, only daughter of| follows Galeton. 20 bales; New Orleans, A Manuel Trujillo, 142; az; Mabie. 1; Bi Bb; Charlest , 413; | STRERTE 01 ae nails ifs Rew Yo oe A ae ist a June Ui, at Tenty chaper: by the Right Weve Horetts a Y alos, "tate arotton, ‘tof Potter, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of New York, assiated cotton, 0 "LverDaoh by by the Rev. William D. Grannis, WILLIAM. H. ‘o Havre, by steam, RI STREETER, of Houghton, Lake Suj erior, Mich., to Ree io. To, Hamburg, PAG val cam: cpr ehpe plage of Hon. Nelson J, Water- eels To waltlc ports, by sul, Hc! A Lc. HOG MW owas-Kwage.—On Wodnesday, June 12, at the shatca Uplanas. “Alarstn, Now Orleans sit, Fimenanec the bride's parents, by the Rov. BA he . D., 01 any, WILLIAM 'HOMAS, Of Good of inary . Bx Bye forme aly N. Y., to Miss TALE M., daughter of Cap- be fi ity liam Hi. Knapp, of this city. No cards. tr ta ER EY ‘Topp—BarrErsok.—On Wodnosday, June 12, 1872, e quotauone ‘are based on cotton running’ in aug at 112 East Filty-second street, by the Kev. Thomas, fot more than Unit a grade above or below the “grade rmitage, GROKGE W. Topp, Jr., to EVELYN F,, ‘Gaughter of A. L. Batterson, all of this city. ochester and Columbus (Ohio) papers please. copy. a. vk amp Gnaix. —Receipts-—Floun, 7,080 bbls: wheat bushels; gor, 617 244 do, j com incal, 1,248 bbls. and 13, 188.78 bushels. rhe tloar. market was dull ea fobs were nominally unchanged, 3 (8 oud last evening: aggregate about. ‘stood by Dols. incl Haig bbl. of Southern and 60 bbls. superfine 'rye, all al tase Died. BENNEtT.—The funeral of tho late Jamus Gorvon prices within the range of the annexed quotations, MI RENNETT will tke place from bis resid 425 meal sold to the extent of 1, Is. of Wostern yell ke place from his residence, arvata. onan, Erie Rolierally "re Sth Steen Unchanged, ja Fifth avenue, this (rhursday) morntog, at hal-past dio alive weak. We ten o’clock. 2 Stato #4 0) a 85 50) ‘Tho friends and relatives of the deceased and By 58H family are invited, t Bs a BAKER.—On Wednesday, June 12, Linum M. | 58a 6 2598 BAKER, aged 16 months, i S758 7 25 Relatives and friends of the family are respect- a a 9 75m@ fuily invited to attend the funeral services to-day, 10, me at bran - 70a 725M at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, eh oop, Obie, trade brand: Wa i aig Fast Twenty-sixth street. se pouis 8 Hae Beratn.—On Wednesday, June 13, after a linger- 9.09. 10 00) tog illness, MictHABL JosEPH, eldest son of John and Wma Hwy Bridget Bergin, aged 16 years and 6 months, 11008 BS ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- teen wi A Cage 6 OR fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- Or ‘Oa 50M donce of lis parents,.366 First avenue, on Friday uthern superfine $a 975 , Southern extra. 75 a 10 soy Afternoon, at One o'clock. i 210 50.8 13 50) AMPBELL.—On Tuesday, June 11, SAMUEL, son of . 8800 375 Joseph Campbell, aged 26 years. fy Vora meal, 85a 875 ‘Tho relatives aud friends of the family, also mem- . Soest Sranaywine : Be 0. ». Mi bors of Post Sumner, No. 24, G, A. R., are respect- pa i SRC RM tully invited to attend the funeral, from his late : 16 50f. 0. b. gy residence, 809 West. ‘Twenty-seventh’ street, on Fri- about 36,000 fl day, 14th inst., at two o’clock P, M. wi . $1 76 for ‘No. 2 spring adoat, $1 50'for OAPMAN.—In this clty,on Monday, Juno 10, Extz- amazed winter and $1 92 a $1 95 for red State. Corn was fM anera, widow of Charles Chapman, of Alban: ‘a shade oagier but closed steady, at ic. tor “steamer” and fg 0 ised * 30. n 700. for “anil,” Phe sales, foot up about 3 In the sth your of her age. Albany pa) oe a ULBARY,: eldest daughter of Joseph and Sarah Cleary, aged 6 yeafs and 2 months, ‘Tho fanerel will take place this day, at two o'clock, from the realdence of her parents, 343 East TI nuvty fourth street, Convers.—In this city, on Wednesday, June 12, CATHERINE BUCKINGHAM CONVERS, Widow of Charles, # ©, Convers, of Zanesville, Ohio, gc. for “ateamer,” Ole. rellow, 750. a Sc. tor Weste: Be. tien, yellow. Rye remajned quict, | Sale Stuio at 930. delivered. Barley remalnei minal. Oats wore steady aud in moderate de- fi mand. dale 64,000 bushels, at Slo. a Slive. for Western tUoat and 660. a bse. for white Stato, on crag : Hesgura.--ferdh foam Was in lees Nomar, but rates re- fief about steady. Vessels for the grain trade ued in tatr requis ‘at former rates; for other purposes uitle Inquiry. The engagements com- 1 please copy. "Ww rnito's and Liver by steam, sd, bushels wheat, Hi” CoopER.—On Wednesday, June 12, Mrs. ANN bie feat pat eae pe OI § Cooper, widow of Edward Cooper, aged 83 years. ® va teh pa mate it grain, to Cork, for orders, The relatives and friends of the family, also mem- Gs. 3d. reg ian r in, to ip Ponart bers of Bat eran Seventh Ersabyserian, CRURHE ES ISS Suances, ope Celis a ta. brat Mare respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on a Friday, 14th inst., at half-past one o'clock P, M., from her late residence, No, 89 Suffolk street, ‘cor: ner of Grand street. CREAMER,—On Tuesday, June 11, Eanwa F., wife of James S. Creamer, and daugliter of the late Ellison Conger, of Newark, N. J. Relatives and friends aro invited to attend tho dir . off an rena bark, heitee to Trieste, 000 bbls fuilned petroleum, Os; an Ainerican. bark, Gil ‘tons, 10 Antwerp, general dat Sarge: lump suing a Brush bark, from Bia toa Continental port, 460 bois refined pe- troleum, on private to Mozasss. ‘There was but Iittle doing in elther foreign or domestic, except in.a jovbing way, but prices were not materially changed. We q New Crop. fg funeral, from 147 at Sixty-second street, on Sy irleat ade and mixed — a— Thursday, June 13, at eleven o'clock A. M. _ Inter- Clay $20. a 4c. Mj ment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, N, J. S83c. a 350, Boston and Lowell popers please copy. she. a Sec Dipsie.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday eventng, Boe. a 4c. fy TUNe 12, at seven o'elogk, vr ARnat T. DIBBLE, son dc. a S0e. fg OF the late Phyler E. H. Dibble, ‘the market wasi™ Notice of funcral to- aber: 8 —For weak, but not ete Drices.—On Tuesday, June 11, EpMuxy Driags, bbls, it tte, 36 bb is appl on Jr, of the firm of Os, Driggs & Co., in the 37th arrive, at Sho. a Soige, eae Or hisace ¢ salcs were :--6.0 bis. pale at $5 y re. 60; 81 Ube Ao low No. 2, bbls. ‘300 The relatives and friends of the family are re- bis. do., $4; 200 bbls. low N BU; Lou vil, satalned spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Kear, 767, bbls ay ed in yar Goa ° Tesidonce of his father, Famund Driggs ‘ No, 270 strained for od fe ayers option, Wilmingt BEE eh er tee nes OM EHONE CAN ee It Now York, so asdeuivered,’ Tur nominale “°™ pl 18; at two o'clock P.M. Durry.—On Wednesday, June 12, MARY ANNE ‘Pevnourom.—The marker vor reaned ap lower | owes Fe Dorry, daughter of John (deceased) ‘and Catharine more ite, but prices were lower, Bales were roportod oF A 4,000 bbls. standa: ite, su ante to vessels for balance fi Duily, aged 22 years. of month, at 23c. ees at 230. 2,000 bbls. do. Fricnds and relatives aro invited to attend the sellery all the tN Sj, crude jin bulk, Bact wic{ MM funeral from her mother's restdence, 623 East ie y, about the CarTont prige. Case oie nis ati Twellth street, on Friday, 16th inst., at two o'clock FAGAN.—On tuesday, June 11, 1872, Fenix F. FAGAN, aged 38 years. The re! fatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thura- day, June 13, at one o'clock, from the residence of Whis mother, No. 448 West Fortieth street, between 4 Ninth and ‘Tenth aventes. FoxrD.—At the residence of her brother-in-law, First street, Staten Island, on Wednesday, June 1 2, Honora Forp, wife of Patrick Ford, a native of Tulla, county Olare, Ireland, aged 47 years. ‘also quate, nominally, 27 Stuphine vetatined Gal aud gates a aates the market_was a a quiet and caxy? quoted iB Jelphin market was dull and 340. for June. Sales—2,000 bbls, ieee and 5000 'pois., sellers next 29 easier i 10K8.—Receipte—Pork, 83 Dts. cut ments, 909 pls. and Horees ‘The market for tens pork continued quict, but tirn ave only to note Ailes of 70) bbls. for ‘June wt B19 00. ig ee trade g comprised about $00 bbls. of mess at $13 rather in buyers’ favor, but still remained quict. gales were couitnod to about 8% boxes ‘at 1 ie, nT 15-100. efined quoted ai for short cl mist for city snore rib. Long clear Friends and acquaintances ‘are requested to at- quoted at is we joo cured, ‘Bressed ia tend she funeral. ne notice in to-morrow’'s paper. poss rete, send an Ee aS a Gaces.—On Wednesday, June 12, at Elizabeth, eP samained auice hd auchaage Fe take RIN. J, of consumption, Haknter M., wife of Weston about 70 bbls. changed hands, at trom $9.a $11 for mess, Ay S- Gales and daughter of John P. Moore, $10.n $12 for extra ines: $15 b 18 for p {or India mess terees, hams were al quiet, but steady Cut meuts—For pleke finns the demauds continuet moderate and prices very Relatives and friends are invited to attend the § @ funeral services, at 173 Pearl street, Elizabeth, on fi 'riday morning, at a quarter to tweive o'clock. GALLAGHER.—On Wednesday, June 12, WILLIAM rine ness der’ firm. We hear of sales of 20 packager, at so. 09140, “ 30 Othe: ts we nict. We " fe: fy GALLAGHER, in the 32d year of his age. Spee tied deca Gace, tnlctted judked hams, the, Ml Reiatives ana friends of the family, and also mem- hh bc. do. bellies, 7c. # 8e., for loose al bers of D Company, Seventy-first regiment, are re- H do shoulders, 5'4 Bortoxed.. Lard. oo cl iss serie: rm was steady, at spectfully invited’ MG attend the funeral services, » fo - at St. Stephen’s church, Twenty-eighth street, on A 9 a tinued in falr demand , iguae at tloreos, ut Sige: ip foie deinand) with Friday, the 14th inst., at’half-past ten o'clock. Goxte.—On Tuesday, June 11, Josepn E., young- est son of Christiana and the late John P. Goring, aged 5 years, 5 months and 6 days. ttle. SvGar.—There has been more inquiry to-da: fining grades and the market remained steady, for, re- Bi The i sales foot up about 1,718 hhds and 10) boxes, chiefly cen-M§ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited ee aby ae da. es ba end Oe. @ Heo. for censriiugal. Hl to. Gttend; also the members of the Past Baptist a 12%40, or hardy, We quoté*—Cuba—Kenning. inferior to church and of Polar Star Lodge, No. 245, F. and A. cominon, 7%c. a 3ic.; do., fair to iM M. Funeral takes place on Friday afternoon, at fair, fo er B%o. 5 sige 590 to prime, So. a 984 rocers half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his ® oa. Sha D4 4 fia teut pie At ia mother, 584 Grand street. JO. 5 pape) a 5/40 Gross.—On Tuesday, June 11, at his residence, Inoldsses) hhids. and boxes, Digu. mel t f ‘ noe. Vavana—Boxe mag i meantiardy era 406 Fourth avenue, CHARY. - e Gross, agedg 23 $e%,do.. do. don, Nox 10 to 12, Oe. 0 9 eldest son of Mrs. Mu: ‘man, The relatives and friends of “the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs- day, June 13, at two o'clock P, M. iaMiroN.—Suddenly, in Jersey City, on Wednes- We. LWige. 5 do. oat ID to 2, 7,8. orto Ba ening coun to§ 9igc.; do., grocery, fair to chole putott Standard, Nos 51012, 4 Nos. 13 to Ritize. dor, ds if hae Dutch standard, Nos. 1) to 13, ug (4y morning, June 12, Georce OLIvER HAMILTON, pertor and extra superior, 4. & youngest son of Charles and Rachel A. Hamilton, Se fu demoud a aged 1 year, 4 months and 1 day, comprise rceg “of, Garolina. al # Dige. o a fompe at Tio a Tice) teas anguee ot © Funeral from the residence of his grandfather, George Oliver, 146 Wayne street, Jerscy City, this® Wants sday) afternoon, at three o'clock, JIUMPSTON.—At Plainfield, on Monday afternoon, % and 100 bags Rangoon, in bon, a gold Sreanixe still remained dull, aud in the absence ott nominht LLOW was in active demand and closed a trifie easier, June 10, HANNAH Husson, wife of Samuel Humps- inti tea choice city at 9). a 9 d-l6e., closing ati) ton, aged 46 years, 10 months and 22 days. oy uside figure ¢ rolatives and friends of the family are re- Witskky, eipts, 712 boi rket was w a: Bi but not ¢ y changed. We °5 of 200 bile. at ‘at epee ully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at half-past two o’ *elock, from her Bint residence. JACKSON.—At Mpeg te Lake Superior, boy O bbe. for August delive deli DOMESTIO MAR MARKETS, 8de., and d a] zon Monday MARY ELIZABETH wile Ga ne 12, 1872. fof Kawar Rien, and daughter oF James Cotton nomin: Ay good ordinary, "Net receipts, 2 Jackson, of Jersey City. bales. Stock, 1,35 The relatives and friends of the family are re- 4 spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Trinity church, New York, on Thursday, the 13th inst., at two o’dlock. LABAGu.—On Tuesday, June 11, after & lingering illness, Isaac H. Lapacu. The relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 264 West Fifty-fourth street, on Thursday afternoon, June 13, at two o'clock. Manoney.—On Wednesday, June 12, DANIEL MAHONEY, a@ native of Ballymartie, county Cork, Ireland, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited Onneans, June 12, 1872. receipts, 143 bales. New ton easy ; middlings, 25'¢c. » 243, Bales, 80). Stock, 42, Gro oni, June 12, 1872. middlings, 2i}gc. Net re- , 8,752, Savannan, June a 1872. lernand small; midi Bales, 35. Stock, Lovisviter, Jw Tobacco active and unchanged. Sales, 230 hy y ILMINGTON, June 1 Rosin firm at $325 ror for No. 1, $5 00 for extra pale, $4 25 for low Cotton irregular and yomina ceipts, 1 bale, Sales, 10), sto, Cotton quie ceipts, 345 bal Splits turpentine firm at 6 low No. 1, $3.50 aie, $5 for pale. Crude turpentine steady at $250 tor atter 5 5 Band, $373 for yellow dip, $410 fur virgin. “Kar steady atpa v0, 0¢na on griday, une irae ai ett Osweco, N. Y., June 12, 1872, Pleasant Valley leaves the foot of Spring street, “It i) Dols. ry $4 60 North River, at ten o'clock A, M. Carrlages will be Pique, dull and unchanged; sales 1,3 for No. 1 spring, $975 for amber winter, $1025 for white j waiting at the landing. Winter and Wheat dull Mo} jor double extra. fm Cork (Ireland) papers please cop, Ye Libel is OF 1,007 Dushele MATHERSHEK.—On Monday, June 10, 1872, at his w pring a 3 "7; amo z nk fe ianada at $2 10. Corn @ rather's residence, in Cottage street, Mott Haven, Fh 8 for bol eds 140 for ynbolted, per ewt. Mill(ced un- fy ADOLPH MATHERSHEK, aged 32 years. changed, at 2 or shorts $22 tor sbipstutls, $25 a $44 tor Highwines sold at’ se. Canal corneand Tye eigen ty Mew Yorks w York. ile 305,000 do. 60) bushels ‘The funeral will be attended at his late residence, to-day (June 13, 1872), at half-past one o'clock P. M. ve, No. 703; Lillie Lodge, No. F. and A. M., are respect- bers of Gavel Lod, and Wieland Lod Invited to att KPHY.—On Tuesday, June 11, after a lingerin f! ilIness, Geonce Munruy, of New York, in the 46th j year of his age. sj His friends and the acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Vincent’s Rbie—viomt Recel} corn and 375,00 feet of lamber. wheat, 16,600 do. corn and 1,387,000 feet of lamber, rraio, N. Y.. Jung 12. 187 vheat Iban, pis—I8-40) bushels wy Shipments Lake imports—Fiour, 9,00) bbls. ¢orn, 279,70) do. ; oats,’ 109,200 do. Rail shipments trom clevaior—Wheal, 25,600 bushels; corn, 76,000 do; oats, M Hospital, West Eleventh street, near Seventh ave- io de Sanat Resi Wnene th 2 oh) ne H nue, on Thursday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, 7c. Flour quiet anu no sales of noic: quoted W and (rom thence to Calvary Cemetery. spring, $7 75 a $8 25; white, $l0a $1, Wheat liv Murpny.—At his residence, 214 North Fourth ih good demand for ship and dora trade: Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday evening, June Ang 18,000 bushels No. 2 spring, im lots, at ’ $1, snd 500 do, do. ty arrive, iy ihe! A ay pana Mureuy, aged 46 years, 7 months spring a Jorn rallied this afternoon, wi orig and ee screed“ thotr CARR UAE de vith @ aiay - Hs ne “nneral will take place from the Church ot Co MRO TR SRO O ON MTree Sr aie, ve sts, Peter and Paul, Second street, on Friday, June do. at b80, Oats quiet und nominal at 460. five ASsintnall 14, 1872, at one o'clock P. M. Relatives and friends at We, | Barley quoted at We. Pork firmer; sales of new of the failiy are respectfully invited to attend, cas at $15 25 McGrary.—On Tuesday, June 11, Joseri E, Me- Alcuary, the only and béloved son’ of Michael and aged 6 years, 6 months and ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully accel to attend the faneral, from his parents’ residence, southeast corner of I’ ‘itty. “seventh street of the Brand & h avenue, of half-past one o'clock on J., on Wednes- 89 Thursday afternoon, without further notice. by the Rey. M. M. Fine h, WAL’ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ° Married. Banriest-—LupLaM.—At the ar oe parents, at Dennisvil day, June 12, 1872 McKe#.—-On Tuesday, June 11, at his residence in F. BARTLETT, of Trenton, N. J., to JULIAS., younge: y Babylon, L. 1., Jossru McKes, in the 67th year of faughter of Charles Ludiam, kisq. his age. CLARKE—QuiMBY.—On Tuesday, June 1, by the Friends of the family are respectfully invited to Rev. J. Traver, WILLIAM H. CLARK, of Nev Mise KATE QuimByY, of Mariboro, N. ¥. ELDER—GOODALE.—Ab, St. Louis, Mo., on Wednes- day, June 12, FRANK ©. Evorn, of M. GooDALs, of St. Louis, Mo. t—WaTE.—OD Baker, ©. H. Fisoanit, of New York, to Kare A. Wark, of Jersey City ileights, N.J. Nog cards, Graxpery—fory.--On Wednesday, Jane (he Rev, J. Hyatt smith, Mr, Tanopuns Ge attend the funeral, from the yracte he chureh, corner Soush Third and Fifth streets: (Rev. D. J. 4 Wells’), Williamsburg, on Thursday, atten Oc jock jew York, to iDA By A. M. Mm NAviN.—On Tuesday, June 11, ANN Navin, the be- vod Wife of Patrick ‘Navin, a native of ballygar, jalway, Ireland, aged 82 years. friends and relatives, also those of her broth- ers, Thomas and Francis Kelly, are respectfully in- B vithd touttona ier funeral, from her late residence, ie Charllon street, this ‘Whursday morning, at No cards, i nesday, June 6, by Elo count, ire tuesday, Juno 11, Mary JANe, fy Neste H premises, § } FURNISHED paome ¢ ann sPanruanre nine o'clock, to St, Anthony's} church, Sullivan street, near Houston, where & solemn high mass of g a ge will be oifered up for the repose of hor cee after whieh her rem: iL _be taken to cat. ary Cemetery for interment, at one o’clock pre- AST THIRTY. RIGHTH ” STREE “MURRAY. nr, 1) near Lexington avenue.—To let, handsomely furniabod Rooms Tor gentlemen or gentlemen and wives, at $ pee else '. ly. tat Zécdey_ City,, 06: Pisatny,” Jone: 1. week. Call for three days at Ul ann sonra at he us ota Pte, rng, noca, To, Lett, gL v , of Piermont, N. Y., aged 20 years, n Fil fam ‘Sixth avenues; private The burial service of Mrs. Paion, wife of toa Dr. Price, will take place in Trinity chapel, enty" -fifth street, on Saturday, June 15, at eleven F URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLR | GRavin. aicasaiilie = Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June u oun Sraxcuw Wattacn, veloved son. of James W: F moe entleman and lady, Call at 101 Sixth . second teenth street, between LA mail ferences URNISHED FIRST FLOOR, OR LARGE ROOM m on second ; small roum for gentlemen. 141 Clinton street and td A. Prendergast, aged 2 years, 7 months and 1 da, Tr attie epenote dwells in heaven. The friends of the family, and those of his mpane father, John Frsadermas®, and of his uncles, Dr, J. J. Prendergast, Peter P, Mahoney, and John P. Ma- honey, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- ‘neral, from the residence of his parents, 309 Heary street, this (Thursd aay) afternoon, at two o'clock. QUIGLEY.—On Wi ay June 12, Joun Qura- hl second eldest son of Thomas and Sarah yulg- OM ley aged'Y years, 8 monty and it cays, Ugly orn jut: ru um 6 ho juneral Will take place from the residence of his : Mace: Callt parents, No. Ij Franklin terrace (West Twenty-alxtl f hinetdenth srreek, Rear IVing pied: “Can fey wrew ane Dh street), this day (Thursday), June 13, at two o'clock bE ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, WITHE jor, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENT! only, en suite or singly; family private, 146 avenu Bj stroet, between Broadway and Fourth URNISHED NICELY—LARGE FRONT ROOMS, also a small Room; water and everything for howme $ seu jrent from $5 to $6 per week; in @ auict W eLY FURNISHED, LARGE, AIRY ROOMS other Rooms, if desired, suitable tor a physician of ‘Snorons.—In Oakland, Cal., on Monday, June 10, BM dentist, at 27 East Twenty-fourth strect, near om euddent va ANK HL, only son son of Duane 5. and An- pa eauare, Torms moderate, — Wi bine Bi nette Simmons, yea j OMS, Lt FOR OF TuRcas.—On Tue: lay, June th Leonte A. TURCAS, OEY FURNISHED noOM Wr ae poy of New Orleans, La. the Bowery; terms moderate. Relatives and irlends are invited to attend the} eae sone ROOM FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR novenaaa ing, for a dressmaker, dentist or «mall faintly; alee Rooms unfurnished. Apply at 12 West Thirtecnth street funeral, on Thursday, 13th ine. at two o'clock, from Ry 107 West Baltle street, Brookiyn. New Orleans and Havre (France) papers please mop. 10 LET FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOAR Warranc, —On Monday evening, June 10, Win- a) bath, fe, Apply al 7 past Fortieth sirect, rt | LAM A. WHITDMCK, of this clly. f Lexington a Kast Sipe "ASSOOIATION. OF THR City or New & e York.—Members of this Association are requested fT"? . 1 to meot, at the hall of the ptiongn on Thursday, & A jypt. at hal-past ten A. M., attend. in a body the B fourtk fanered of the late Hon, *wiluinta A. ‘Witches yk. K, BRUSH, Secretary, Woorsry.—In this city, om ‘Tuesday, Juno’ 11, MOLARA CONSTANOK, infant. daughter of William W. g and Catherine Convers Woolsey. LB FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR OF . in a private house; all modern improvement. at nes side Fourth avenue, drat house betow Fittye street BT ONE. FURNISHRD ROOM FOR ONE rentlemen, in front of the private house Past Proll h streot, between Third and Fourth aventiea _ 110 LRT—A LARGR FRONT ROOM, NRATLY PUR bath and gad, 207 Bast Twonty- treet, V trestons BAY 18 THE AMERICAN BAY ‘ow 0 1 LHT FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, ples. Only an hour from Olty Hall, 45 minw —T0 “LET, BUILDINGS, PARTS or “OF BUILDINGS tnd Lon, on a-oomnor‘exegedinly wa ighted, 21 Madison equaferby diraina and Glen Gove boats With or without powor. Apply at 103 Olli street, 4 : ‘| WEEKLY.—G00D SIZED, WELL FURNISHED SHOAL ATOR tO. ig Bronivny,enrmer tle $5 Room. mitublo for Housckeoping hot and cole ponard st. HOLLY BROS, & KISSAM, No.6 Fino treet, Thind'stre Pagar PARE AN Gan nea ea FORNISUED HOTEL TO LET—THE HEALTO-M lest Jocallly mear the clty, for half prloe to a respon: SMITH, 202 William street, Frankfort House, _ Breaness STORE ae BORtae ae SIDE, NEAR Mg 164, WEST sID8 NEAR TWENTY- let, on first story, gas, RS. also" braal A sible p: TH AVENUE, Ni eo) first street—Larue front Room: handsomely firnished, with bath, Rooms. erences, 5H AVENUE, 288—ELEGANT PARLOR AND TWO ©) large, cool, newly furnished Bedrooms, without Board, 18 and Fifth avenue. Rooms, in snit or si B class regtaurai eC D Sane 99> arm th fedite;nen only, without bourd' terms. wat erence. Fourtee! FFICES TO num. T Fi ‘ROM BPOFFORD SMOTHER 52,000 ly facial lemen; art SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWA' Now and handsome! gu AM POWER.--TO LET, ‘ose WELL LIGHTED, £0x100 feet, with stead, fia “JouN MoLAREN, Enid nd Grand streets, Hoboken. NO LET—ROOMS IN THE DISPATCH BUILDING, uf Frankfort street, suitable for business purposes; rent H moderate, Apply on the premises. (Mo LET—WITH OR WITHOU' ¢ Building, four stories, EAST, 103, THIRD “poor FROM aventio,—large and small Rooms to let, istaotorys QD STREET, 14, ABOUT ONE BLOCK KAST O} ©) Madison square.—To let, without board, clogant B furnished Rooms, second floor, in suits or singly; fi hull Rooms; references, STEAM POWER, A masement and loft, 200 nt by 75 deep ; well situated for any kind of manu- feet — facturing biiginess; or will be let in roomis to sult appli- WES? TWENTY-FOURTH STRE: "1. HANDBOMB nm Yn tire at Gh First avenue (twenty-ninth and #30) ly turntshed Rooms, en sulte or singly; also a Pare treots). if 10 J —BULRRADS AND PIERS, WITH ABOUT 8. ae)ining, situate on Marlen Piver, peeween i lor Floor; terms moderate; house first class. all MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEEORE! Furnished Rooms, witht every conventonce saan eaten he Pasa a ta inousexeo ing, to let, to ospectable wmall familion. : WES? THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOM To Let, WITH POWRRLARGR AND WELLE | only about half pric during summer is men, without Boar 48 socond floor, with eve nexed; well adapted location. lighted’ Lofts and one Basement; will be arranged to Hf sult tenants, Apply to the ongtneer’ on the premises. 175 vt, or tos, T. & A. T. MEYER, 8 alker ste vO 1. THE WHOLE UPPER PART OF BUILDING $14 Bleecker street, corner of Grove. Inquire on the WEST ELEVENTH STREE' AR SIXTH avenue,—Desirablo furnished igetie ‘tooma, om ry conveniences, large piagas husband and wite, Delightful 0 LET_LARGE AND BALL ROOMS, WITH STEAM v to JOUN 8, SCHULTZE, 59 Wall fm 232 Power. Apply to Wrst TWENTY.FOURTH STREET —A PR , or on the o preinises, 639 West Fifty-first street. Cote, eg ae Koka her cate ae lie: LET—BUTOHER SHOP, WITH FIXTURES COM. [gj 8001s; priviloge of bath; terms m T° mo LET-—TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE 430 WEST XTH AVENU. perro FURNISHED front Room, suitable for two gentlemen or maa J and wite; second flool terms moderate. te. UNVORNISHED | ROOMS AN! NTS TO _ LET, 7 ‘$1 WaEKTY, cod ed sndvomely street, IMPROVEMENTS, , dumb waiter, £6, 554 Third aventes rent, er month. SLER, 68 Ht Third avenue. plete; No, 692 Second avenue ; N, H. Twenty-fourth street; modern improvements; low ent. Inquire of the painter, on promises. Also $4 West & ‘orty-fourth street; three stories. T° i Lut CELLAR, AND PART OF STORE; VERY DE. sata dui LARGE FRONT PARLOR, : elnded; bath and kitchon ‘apartms furnished. Apply at 102 East mculrey sooo. Lexington avenue. NLOORS OF EIGHT ROOMS—AL hot and cold water, range, bat first class in all remngct | J. DUNK Ie location for butter and cheese or general pro- business, Inquire at $4 Park place, near Greenwich 10 LEASE—FOR FURNITURE OR STORAGE BUSI. ness, a large Warehouse, on leading street, west 6. NATHANIEL ROK, 20) Varick street, 134 EAST FORTY-FIRST 10 RENT—BUILDING ; JOUR DPSIRADEE ROOMS, IN PERFECT ORDER, i ee Ie eee Auataed dare ficare state of K th pretuises 903 West orty-thtrd street, Will be reate factory. Apply to COLEMAN WENEDIOT, WBroad st Bi res party, without children, for $30 per month. Apply 0 JEWELLERS AND OTHERS LARGE Liaitt NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WiTd ‘T° scoomy tn top of Bitkding 76 Nassau plzsct, formerly FL iPinetern improvements, ine private house; terms Photographers, Inquire at room 15, up stairs, B inoderate, “Apply nt 8 Sixth ave “VAWABLE STORE, NEWLY FITTED UP, FOR DRY or fancy og 8, With new fixtures compl best lo- cation on Kighth avenue, Apply to D. U. GLA N29 Eighth avenue. WaRrrioNs BAY 18 THR AME! pies, Only an hour from iti from Madison square, by 41 trains an daily. ia rp1O pa ET—THIRD AND FOURTH STORIES OF 02 & h street, near Broadway; flvo rooms on ea i ek a be altered to suit applicants; and let separat Ting LET—THE UPPER PART OF A NICE PRIVATS to a small family, at a reasonable rent Ite 287 West us first stroet, near Eighth avenue. LET—A VE. Niok THIRD FLOOR, WES® Cinwenty. ninth Bret with every convenience RICAN BAY OF Hall, 46 minutes Glen Cove boats ‘ATER YRONT TO LEASE, ON EAST RIVER, NEARM ‘Thirty-fourth street ferry, 1 Lots, with Buildings HM bath, water closets, &c., to # amall respectable fami ‘on corner, 0x60, suitable for lumber, coal, &c. Apply to fl also a Firse Noor ahd Basement, with every convenien W. L, PECK, northeast corner Thirty-eighth street and jl West Twenty-seventh street; alko First Floor on First avenue, avenue, at low rent it appli d for immediately. il 2: : 4 = Kee ‘& MEAD, 422 Eight avenue, “DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. NO LET—SECOND FLOOR AND ONE LARGE R only ; gas, Was wn third floor, to a small, quick family ont inquire on prem ter, bath, &c, ; rent $45; in perfect order. Furnished. i 2A West 'twenty- vtirat street. PRETTILY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON West Twenty second street; three story high stoop; ) RENT—A THIRD FLOOR OF FIVE roe Wa in good order: bath, gas, rang 0, de. § family obliged) sud- Ora d gus. $42 East Eighteenth street. Ren se rent at $175 per month bane to leave for SWARDS. 21 ES R. 8,277 West Twenty-thi AIN, TO A GOOD TENANT, “HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.y WANTED. —10 RENT, AT A BAR AL . 8 partially furnished ang on, West Nineteenth In this pity ‘and d Brooklyn, — " ‘ ‘a priva 4 or FAMED te ‘EDWARDS, 1 mt Co Twenty-third st sent (Arad orw PaaS ma ana ly tos Tonto RNISHED HOUSE IN A . Address box era! M Branch of rice $90 per month. Apply 1.205 lirondway. ‘TONE BAY I5 THE gc yht i BAY ples. Only an hour from City Hall, 45 minat ison square, by 41 trains and Glen Love boat Wea FIFTTETI STREET, fran iat 0 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE, ni Fifth avenue, till October, at er month; Jocatio tionable. Apply to A. J 5° isto Lispenard str i =A ROOM IN OR NEAR BRO: xO, se - anger with steam power. Address ee po RE Y-THTRD Bl SWE 7 Kast Tenth street, New York. st TW reet ‘a two story brick Cottage; rent So20; imme- ftinte JR 8. R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third atreet. d Room or a, 2 BAY IS THE AMERICAN BAY OF ii streets rent ore . Only an hour from City Hall, 4 minutes nent party; meals if desired, Address A. 7 fromm statison square, by 41 trains and Glen Cove boats eo. pe ac - a\e D—BY,, G : MAN AND Wire, A ¥ WL pleasant, Floor," uniarnis! entec! loca- BM, beth ah s DELTONTPULLY tion, below Fourtechth. street; no, children. Reler- enecs exchanged, Address J. E, D., Herald f fir ned or unlurnished; selling te furniture om Ba V ANTED Hay RENT—IMM ei 4 Hous P a respectable ne! hborhood, poate 4 —_ \ B ctroet; rent i east side. preforrod. wees ance Bj dvess, stating particulars J. J. F., box 222 Horald office. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE 70 let, water and gas, in West Thirtleth street; $750. 8.'C. SMITH, 292 William street, Frankfort House. FIRST CLASS TURER STORY AND BRICKS | Dwelling, to let—On Elghty-second street, between hird avenues; rent $7; all mo: im- NEAFIE & ANDREWS, 1,631 Third av A. WARGE 9% STORY NIH STOOP TO RENT—ON§ West rwonty-tirst street; in first rate order; just 1 ed and ner UD EDWARDS, 27 West Twenty-tiied sircet, 4 Sa Ee ie EDWARDS LARGE HOUSE IN SEVENTEENTH STREET, oar Broadway, to let, for to or more yenr POST OFFICE NOTICE, _ OST ‘OFFICE NOTICE THE MAILS FOR | EUROPE during the week ending gacrany supe 15, 1372, @ close at (his office on Wednesday at 7A. M., on’ Thur: Tt AL M., and on Suturday at9 A OM. Pe a ne cee, Postmaster. A Second and provements, BILLIARDS. ANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES— wy dlesizms; also Bagatelles aud everything liards, at lowest price, i. W.C ae a Collender, 738 Broadway. Al “ST Biuit taining to bill tire Jurniture ma urchased. Appl; BUGENE MENT OF NEW AND SECO) CHBVAL, JTHER, GL Liberty street, Daserne me At Kata Bitiard ables; als9, Balle, Chee. Cloth a Gvcry thing appertaining to the business Tables taken om —T0 LET OR LEASE, A FOUR STORY HIGH storace. ELAN, No.7 7 Barclay street, for- « stoop House, with all improvements; suitable for MM merly of the iirm of Phelan & oe rivate family, boardiny house or for business, near ~ GREAT REDUCTIO SONED IVOR® Yr jon square, between Fifth avenue and Broadway. Ap- wi a ty de CURLEY, 11 East Thirteenth street, near Sir peet nis Leathe 24 seine te, vated ei fourth avenue, oods at Id he’ inegest and best stock of Bul OusE, AND STORE (WHOLE OR PART) TO LET OR en Pca ea he Books and Manufacturer of he a JOR SALE—A PHBL h or without Stock in trade, 179 Eighth avenue. Jea: Stationery, dc. 0, LET_COTTAGH, HOUSE, 22 SEVENTIL STR Table, with Back, Sues Dro D ‘four burne 7 rooms: Fent $400, Also’ Cottage House, 36 East Mand set_of Balls; cost $525; will seu! iP gan Apply a Bighty-fnth eames gison and Pith avenues; Eee eAlnes cet, Hoboken, N- read wanes pone, $165. jCTLY FIRST OF a5 BILLIARD TA- 0 LET—A_ BROWN STO 3). bles at halt the ordi sy prices: slate TO tir ait to A} R wud 173 rent cushions $105 240. cellar, and sul 18 PAYY, factory and salesrooms 17 If Fe. hired ; loca able; with gas fixture: Tromediate possession. Q THRRE STORY AND, BASEME Houses, Uyat $1,000 per vent 44 "MISCELI. ANEOUS JAPA, G! JAPANNING IP riron ware japanned well and eh 973 Pearl street, between Fulto: T BROWN STONE econd, street, near Fourth avenue, ynear bac Haye OME ON & 1a Third Labbe Ber, LITHOGRAPH Malden lane.—For all Kinds ot Prine. mates betore ordering elsewhere, 1E, SEORGE FP Printer, 99 and nd for our es WORK WANTED. BU RNISHED Rooms. fa APARTMENTS : eA ail SUBSCRIBER 1 LET, FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, Cos : A. taining six Rooms: all modern improvements; par. pr sp att mar ot Uy out an catabtshed Loa co glee for sale. Inquire at 243 West oon nae ‘Address MANUFACTURER, box Wé Hert sat isnt Lis MOINES. 3 AS nisin 10 LET, AN 2 LY FUP 1T OF “& JANES, A..Pariore, om: fret floor, for club purposes, to youties Seo omers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, pen. SNe Broadway. i Fulton street. Blauk Books vinade to pattern, A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS “ po for gentlemen. Apply at 43 W street, MARBLE MANTELS. —REMOVAL—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &.— A. SEN¢ t Nincteonth N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT “ROOMsS— A. Large and elegant stock, at ‘our new Wwarerooma, i » o Ro vate Hi Union square, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth. Adenine ing second Toor: alse ote eo West Tweur Mi street, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manutaoturers ie very reasonable avenue. orovery variety of Siato work, plain and oruamental, ty-first stre LEMEN WHO WISH KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZIN A SECOND, FLOOR, 70, GE TaN price. 123 East A, Works, 12h, 06 Bast El itoenth sire rble Twont rnecond street, between ngton ave MM Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Me At prices thatdely Competition, Marble Tuining for the PARTY OF GENTLEMEN DESIRING WELL FUR. Bi tra nisned, neatly ‘kept and convenient Rooms for, th . surnmer month will please call Wost Twenty-th A -f EMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE MAN- treats: tantly small; a ha furnished Parlor BI ZA. tols, Waod Manicls; the finest assortinent ever of would be lotto a good | physlets ferences exchanged. fra in this city, at our new and spacious warerooms, 220 aud 222 West Twenty-third strect, WELL FURNISHED UPPER ROOM IMMEDIATE. TB. STEWART & OO 5 twomordsoon; Tigh ceilings, ample space and i ~ ~ ——-———- ccheitation, das, &c,; in, first class, extra wide private Y. Th, PIRRSON, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTE Teatlonce No, o Bt, Mark's place, near Broadway. Tray y from $12 upwards; elegaal now designs vory mgdertte tor peruate 4c ual stevet, doar Variok,

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