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1 October seller Docembe: Garoner iy No- ay ae nab Crags FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) $1 lier Novemver, January, 480.5 ree “itecal t4—-Flour, 00 000 ‘corn, 21,000 do, ; Crmerexatt, Oot, 27, 1877, Flour dull, unchanged, Wheas duit; r Corn easier, bat hot ‘quotebly roa ie. 276. Cg Pork in god demand hulk meats nominal iy un acon in tair demand, firm; sides, , loose, Whiskey steady, in lair demand at a. ae, iets jacking, 84 85 4 "e503; bu Part & i Wel Cnicago, Oct. 27, wn, x cra a a ene heat ire shane no > offerings, 5 Virginia 6's, now, Missourt oe 1877, piseowet 6's, IRTB.. oe to soos ine 108s oF, Unt, 02 106 Hh od NVGu, gold loan, And the following for railway mortgages: — Bost, Hart & Erie yo ro eo | eg Virginia 6's, deferred. , a8 Dist Col 3.65's, 1924. n dae netive ae ey ensh s2hce. ¥ 24) FH) firm, in fair eniet a 65 a 8) TAOS bo ‘re poate PRINTING SEOTES MARKET. R, L, Ges. 27, 1877. printing cloth nerhataarel Prices lave bee: well waintained, holders generally dectining to conce the small fragtion necessary to effect Of the wok are 21,000 pleces, HAVANA MARKET. Havana, Oct, 27, 1877. Sugar—An abnormal condition at consuming ‘centres ‘© complete calmnens; the tust ap- wee ses fe Rete te Fe Pee ehbeisel Peet tear rere tet wext crop promi: we in Cen Pac gold bis. Cen vac St Jo bi Gen Pac, Cal & O Ist Cen Pac State aid b Western Pacific bds, Union Pac Ist. rrery ceipts of the week—230 bo: ine the. week 6,500 boxes, 7,300 bans and 8,500 vide. I cluding 6,000 boxes and «il the bags and hhds, to the Bacon, 42 reals por cwt reals por quintal i por UL for American. J Zzvzzne2" ‘Te ap | ‘Wr ep gta bd. We be - Butter, 60 = 66 superior American. Flonr, $35 % 836 50 i, $3 66%, gold, per ar- for American Pacific KR of Mo P $41 50 for 5 69 for common 4. BS Morris & kssex 7# ny Morris & E lst con i & bil © ist” 11a 11s rents per arrobe. Freights—Steam- Re absorb ail alte gold, Co: Hoops, long shaved, Tol & Wab Ist ex coup. port. Tobaeco unchange: 210%, | Exchange trim: on Ld ix! vase ld, 4 net ort Husa; om Luana TA Ro precalon E.larga b feat mbdR AIO. Dub z Sioux Olty Ist. 1 dvub & Stoux City za d, i Cedar F & Minn Ist Ind’s Bi'n & W Ist. FINANCIAL, West U bds. 1900,reg.. lot The following is a comparative statement of the {1a- Ports and exports of the United States for the month ended September 80, 1877, and for the nine months ended the came, compared with like data for the cor- responding periods of the year immediately preceding, specio values, corrected to October 25, 1877:— COLLATERAL LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK OF BAN HEANOISCO, CAL, AGENCY, No.1 For sho donveutence of parties holding an New York. the atte to free 1 PINE 8T, atock in the above ished fn the olty of the bagient of of PER CEN Twi For the H Bonihs Em capital stock of the iustitution held by residents of the oe ‘This bank was incor; Galt nia May 16, 1870, Hk 81,000, phan ratod under the laws of the State of i a capital stock of $1,000,000, whiel h my thoroughly and per- manontly earabiiahed x ban Francisoo, is to luan money on collateral securition, such as BROUES, BONDS, SAVINGB NIK ON fat, BUR Se ARCH TS, subject to Tegel rate of interest iu California~FOUR PER CENT PAR MONTH. ani wlso rocelves term deposits of six and twelve thereon wt the rate of one por poults, which are loaned out only 1877—Exports—Domeatic Gi , Excess of exporis over 8. 1876-—Exports—Domestic months, and allows inte Gent por mouth on guch ig demnuds upon the Dank tee loans upon collateral sec: it it was resolved at a meeting of the Bourd of Trusty the bank in reserve. ee for subscription AT ‘This bank MONTHLY. DIVIDEN subscribed stock, thus earniag for stockholders the almost unparalleled (suta ot TW EN NNUM, and whien wo have every evidence it ill aoa tinue to ao in the future. Subscription boogs ure open at the Agoucy, where prospectuses, bylaw: concerning the bank may be ontaine 88, VY COLLATERAL LOAN AND SAVINGS. BANK, a 88 can, i acenta Excess olf exports “over Gold and Siiver—Coin and iin 1877—Exports—Domestic ' 5,000 shares, be i CENT on the ITY-FOUR PER CBN’ Excess of exports over MN POCW soe. ce ceeeeeeee Of imports over exporta. 1876—Exports—Domestic. of ot a all ‘atormaston Tolal Merchandise and Specie, 1877—Exporte—Domesuic. C7 ip re ar) at the New York Stock Exchange quo- tations. Any part of 100 shares on ® margin of oue por FIVE SHARES, 85. ee, ‘of exports ‘over 1sT6—Exports Domestic Comursstons, 2 aH an 1S TUMBRIDGE & CO., 4 WALL ST., Stock operators execute their orders from the quotations as they come out on the indicator and } oxted en TUE BLACKBOAKD. COMMISSION 1-16 ON 25 N 2 SHARES AND OVER Margin I per cent 10 shares and upward, _Orders received and exeented by NEW (STOCK EXCIL OWN 1 AMPOFB .. 660.5000 For some time past negotiations have been in prog: ress for a reorganization of the New Jersey Central Railroad, and it has become known on tue streot within the last week thata plan has at length ‘been It is stated that the timo for payment of floating debt is to be extended to 1880, both principal and interest to be paid in twelve instalments; the holders of the second mortgage bonds are tw receive for two yeurs’ interest preferred stock to the amount of $2,800,000, belug 7 per cent on $20,000,000 ot bonds; the stockholders to pay an assessment ot $10 they are to receive preterred stock, $2,000,000; and 10 per cent of the present capital stock isto be conyerted into preferred stock, $2,000,000, Reorganized, the obligations ot the company will GE. : Broadway, Now York. com: 25, 50 or 100 shares of Stock. Kyvery accommodation for visitors gho ean execute thetr own orders from the indicator. contracts are closed. T REASONABLE Endowment insurance Policies awd Mort } insmrance of all kin Se Tawiod 3. “ Bromiway. Payments made whenever W can execute thetr'own orders; ton Prices maine as larger amounts; margin 1 pet ox “RATES—$246,000 TO TOAN ON “IM City Property; Life lusuraace Policies cashed eoeditaty Foow 1, J HOUSEHOLD If stored at our storage warcrooms, First mortgage bonds. Second moriguge bond Prelerred stock. Cowmon stock Govan Pinnos, &e., WISCONSIN: Fins? MORTGA ruifiestes representing same id itiver Valloy Bonds bouxht sud sold, iSttow hela, Banker and Broker, No. 5 Broad Houston and wenne Should this scheme be adc probable, the bonas of the road and those guaranteed by it will be much benefitted, and it is stated that cer- tain shrewd speculators have already been quieily buying them up, ‘Nhe books of the Erie Railway Company closed yon. terday preparatory to the meeting which is to be held Several large transfers ot stocks took place before the closing of the books, anu | it is stated that a large number of proxies have been | given to the Vanaerbilt party. | One of the sensations of the week was the decision in the Quicksilver cage in favor of the preferred stock. Ibis stated that the amount due to the preferred stockholders under this decision will amount to $45 eo errcers |e d, as lL how seems iar $9,000 FOR FIVE” box 159 “verald office, AT SIX PER CENT FOR FIVE years to loan on mortgage, in sums to 200.000, nih, On Ora clase City Property. H. L GRANT, 145 Broadwa; y 27th proximo, tablished aud prot ne for selling given. inquire at 68 University | WAVING $1,000 CAPITAL MAY join in a Moreantile i will pay 100,00 40 Broadwny, Fr RANT FOR SAU. ing ® good busines | first clase location : thust + satinguctory reas prodt annually. ice! secritios an on i, SUM WANTED—ON A RELIABLE Fit. DOMESTIC MARKE rs. vlished, requiring no capital, Gauyastox, Oct. 27, 1877, Cotton steady: middiing, 1O%j.; low iniduling, HONG. ¢ good ordinary, O%e. Constwite, 475. pARIy WANTED WHO CAN LO. permanont position in theutre; TreAthny Herald office MARENEI REQUIRED IN OLD EATABLISUKD terins payment easy; D, 29 Broadway. DARTNER WANTED—O“STER AND RESTAURANT; Jone understinding tho business proterred. Sales, 1,688, stuck, 47,046, Nuw OnLeans, Oct, 27, 197. low middling. Cotton steady: middling. Ie. : ood ordinary, LOM%e. xports to Grout Britain, 6,3 $2,507 guarnateed Cotton quiet and ene 1OMe.; kod ordinary, 95 ports coustwise, 1,004 Sules, 1,000, SAVANNAN, Oc. 4 1 a middting, 10) RTISKR WISUKS TO INEGOTIATE WITH some party hi atacture of cheap pianos L ory astuil of the business: Jowest estimates of cost Address A: Cotton quiet; middting, 10%e. od ordinary, 9 15-16e, Ni Exports coastwive, 3, elpts. 4 176. bi Citantestox, Oc : low middiing, Net reeoipis, 4,71 G90; to France, 10 ‘cif-alaN RO wELY FORMED D BAR, and Billiard Saloon, connected with Phaouix Heo Brondway nnd 120 at. Cotton easy: middling, good ordinary, G B 200. Stoel. 62,742, A EN pA wae ROFITA BLE BUST. joss; small ammount wn: balance to A ness; i" 300 aces psa it party; $20 {pitlts of turpentine tiem at 31 Crude turpentioe firm at $1 45 for hard, for yellow dip ond $4 45 tor vituin, por weok guarantoed, $20.000. wn established 3 rentigavios Invited 25, 000 er i satisfactory references will bo entertained, Tar steady at #1 6 Ogwnao, Oct. 27, 187" isles 1,400 bila, | N Flour anehang: no agents noed apply, 10,000 do, ehoice ‘vo, sales of barley visi x the Inrgest ever known on BY STRANGERS. \d Daniel Haynes, brothors, residing at No. 161 Sands street, Brooklyn, and George Roe, of 208 Bridge street, while on their way home lat day nigh} were attacked by three unknown men at the corner of Adams and Sands streets, They ran down Sands street to Bridge, where they were again ASSAULTED $2 to Albany, § Barley, 21,000 budhels; rye, shipments—larley, Fiour shipped by rail, 1,500 bbls. Burvano, Oot 27, 1877. Fionr quiet, but steady; sules 600 bois, Light milling demand: sal Corn in better demand, firmor; sales 6,000 cushels No. 2 Western in car low hye quiet; Hew qus oted wt Oe, a € Tambor, 355,000 toot. els hard Milw Varley qilet: Oanuda, common Canada, BL 8 5S fligh wines in tir Markov for other ariielos une ights unsettiod, dull ley, Me. j pine lumbe nine jnmber to Albany, $2 90), ‘ toward Koo, beating tim demand nt $1 lO elanged. Uaual f 1 went into his residence and came out with 4 largo He stood on the sto) The ball glanced from the sidewalk White, a colored girl, of No, 118 8a passing at the time. and fired one shot, id Bruck Emm Tho attycking party then fi or whieh the police put in an appearance, They unded No, 161 Sands street and succeeded in Jeorgo Haynes, also George Roe Upon examination 1t was found that the colored girl was but slightly Injured, f a; corny 8.0000.) ome, 100 do. ; Fey 1,200 do, ToLnvo, Oot. 27, 1877, i Bar oxten doy arreating Duniel and ‘Whant stoady, No, 1 white Michigan, ¢: OUR COMPLAINT BOOK, [Norg,—Letters intended for this columu must be ‘accompanied by the writer's full name and address to insure attention, Complainants who are unwilling to comply with this rule simply waste time in writing. ‘Write only on one aide of the paper.—Eo, Hagan.) YOUNG FIRE WORSHIPPERS, To rus Eprrok oF Tan HBRALD:— Please call the attention of the police to the boys In Twonty-A{th street, between Second and Third ave- bues, They are in the habit of making fires in th street and in other ways annoying the residents of the vlock. J, iL, M. DEFECTIVE ADVERTISEMENTS, To tae Epiton oy THs HemaLp:— Is there any reason why the theatres do not publish the hours of their matinées? Wishing to attend the ‘riormance of “Marriage,” and living at some dis- ire 1 was unable to find oat if it commenced at one, balt-past one or two o’ciock, and was seriously incon. venienced thereby, MatiNeEk, A STREET BLOCKADE, To rux Epitor or tux HenaLp:— Wili you please call the attention of the proper authorities to the manner in which Twenty-fourth stroet, noar avenuc A, is blocked up with old tin and rare Eelensing ta the Now York Roofing Company, he street 18 60 blocked that I can scarcely drive past with my borse, Where are the police? A CLIIZRN, AN OFFICIAL LAW BREAKER. To tue Epiror ov THk HugaLo;— By what right does the oficial at the new police court waste the Croton when the order not to wash Pavements with hose is in force? He was hard at it on Suturday, at half-past four P. M., coutrary to the ordi. Dance at all times, Tho rang of street pavers at the corner of University and Werley places, at the same hour, had a freplug open and running all night TAXPAYER, THE CIRCULAR NUISANCE, To Tax Eprror or Tux Herau I thiok a short eaitorial in tho Hxnaup on this sub- ject would be productive of a great deal of relief to the importaned housekeepers and tired serv: girls who must continually go to the door, answering om impertinent insurance agents; messengers in e.rculars of all descriptions; visita irom ice Oream agents; women wanting to know if there are any children in the house to teach; impudent young men, who profess to want to teach French, and Whe perhaps are thieves in disgaise; agents to sell books; ageuts for subscriptions, Xe. oO. N. THE FRIENDS OF Si. JOHNLAND. MEETING AT CALVARY OHURCH LAST NIGHT— APDBESSES BY THE BISHOPS OF OHIO AND PITTSBURG, The Friends of St, Johnland met in Calvary Church, Fourth avenue and Twonty-first street, lasv evening, and were addressed by Right Rev. Bisnops Bedell and Korfoot and Drs, H, ©, Pottor and Schenck. The cburch was crowded by those mterested in this work of Christian charity founded by the late Dr, Muhlen- berg, and tho religious exercises with which the ad- dresses were prefaced began ata quarter to eight o'clock. Alter prayer and singing Dr. H. ©. Potter read a report from the Superiniendant of St, Joliniand tothe association, in which she sald that on the Sth of Au- gust a very satisfactory and interesting class of boys and girls had been confirmed, and that thero were 143 beneficiarios altogether inthe place, At the last re- port they had 195, bat although urgent applications for the admission of young and old are constantly presented they had not, in the present state of the finances, been admitied, wherever it was possible to decline them without the pay- ment of the required $2 a week. For this amount the institution Clothe, board and educate achild, By the death of Dr, Mublennerg tho institution lost an anoual subscription of $1,000 as the maintenance of Seni poe little ones, Many of those who now remai Jobuland unpaid for, the report says, were gent thither by Dr, Mublenberg, and the superiatend- ent or trustees had not the heart to turo them adrift, ‘Lhe superintendent’s document further goos on to say that the Mublenberg eudowment tor St, Johnland now amounts to $26,000, having been nels augmented by an addition of $5,000, donated by Miss Sarah Ferguson. The permanent fund, including p for two cots In perpetuit; noUnts to $79,400. adds the report:—“But we are obliged, tor the being, to encroach on the uuinvested part of this, oF at least we derive no bovelit from it owing to our ine debtedness to the treasurer. The current expenses of 3t. Johnland averago $1,800 a month, and are not correspondingly reduced by. the preseat "reduction of beneficiaries.” The report closed with tae hope that the association would succeed in its endeavor to ob- tain contributions to perpetuate the good work. Addresses were then delivered by Kight Kev, G. T. Bedell, Bishop of Ohio, and Right Rev. J. B. Kerfoot, Bishop of Pittsburg, both of whem, though gre; headed divines now, were pupils as boys of the Rev. Dr. Mubienberg. In thoir addresses they spoke of his charity and lovable character and hoped that saccoss would attend the assoctation’s efforts tor the benefit of St. Johniand, After addresses of a similar character by Dra, Schenck aud Potter, Bishop Bedeli proaomuced the benediction and the meeting ended, THE LABOK QUESTION. At @ meeting of tho Executive Committee of the Ger- man Independent Citizens’ Association yesterday o resolution was passed calling for the appointment of a committee of five, to draft suitable resolutions, asking the next Legislature to amend the laws in regard to the protection of the interests of Jabor and capital. It was suggested in a preamble to the resolution that a jabor bureau, similar to the one now in operation in the State of Masvuchasetts, would go far to dovolop the resources of this State and to strike at tho root of the prosent ailiculnes thar exist between capital aud Jabor. PLYING THE KNIFE, Henry BR. Hamilton, of No. 444 Weat Thirty-second streot, who was attacked on Satarday night by a jrang of young rowdies in an alleyway adjoining hie re: dence, aud stabbed seven times in the back by one of them, named Joseph Coyuo, is now lying in a very dangerous condition in Roosevelt Hospital. Joseph Coyne and another young man, named Henry Haugan, were arraigned before Judge Morgan, at Jeflerson Market Court, yesterday morning. Coyne having beea | fully idenuied by Hamiiton us the persou who elabbed: him, wag comunitted to await the result of Injuries, Hagan, who 1s said to be one of the same gang, abd who was with Coyne at the time of the at. tack, was remanded tll tuis morning to allow the po'lce to procure evidence against him Two young men, Jonn Collins, of No. 49 Willett | street, and James Smith, of No 122 Broomo street, got into un altercation on Saturday might, in Wille | street, nd Collins stabbed Smith yn the | right ear. Collins was arrested and committed by Judge Kilbrott, at the Essex Market Court, yestorday, 1m $1,000 bail, A SAILOR BADLY bEATEN, Louis Lawson, a Norwegian seaman, entered the barroom of Louis Koskow, corner of Imlay and Veruna | Streets, South Brooklyn, at a late hour on Saturday | night, and called for whiskey, As be was under tho influence of liquor at the time, the proprietor of the suloon refused to fill his order. Angry words were followed vy blows, and Laweon wne terribly beaten about the ond and face and was thrown out on the sidewalk by the proprietor, The injured man was re- moved to the Long Island College Hospital aud the saloon keoper urrested, pA | COURT ‘CALENDAKS— THIS DAY, Scraeme Court—Cuampxns—Hold by Jndgo Don. ohue,—Nos, 87, 92, 93, lod, ion’ 125, 136, es 152, | 161, 162, 169, 177, 191, 187, , 198, 2BT, 262, 276, 202, 313, 324) 365, 466, 370, S71, 372, 373 | 58s. SUPREME COURT—GBNRRAL Trra.—Adjourned until Tuesday, October 30, at ball-past ten A. SUPREME CounT—SPxCiAL. Tknat. Adjourned for the term. Surreme Count—Cixcurt—Part 1.—Adjourned for the term, Part 2—Adjourned for the term. Part 3—~ | Hold by Judge Vau Brunt.—Coart opens at hall-past ton AM. Kquitable Life Assurance Society of the United States vs, Schermerhorn, &o, No further duy cajeudar this Surenion Cov: RT—GENERAL TEnat, —Adjourned uatil the first Monday of Noveuber. SureKion Covnrt—IRiAL tHam—Part 1,—Adjourned for the term, Part 2—Adjourned for the term. Part 3,—Adjourued for tho term. Common PL¢as—GeNenaL TRaM.—Adjourned until tho first Monday of November. Common PuKas—Kquity Texm—Heid by Jadgo Kob- inson,—Court opens at eleven A. M.—-Case on.—Camp- beil vs. McKwen etal, No day calendar, Commoy Pisas—TraL Trem—Part 1L—Adjournea for tho term. Part 2.—-Adjourued forthe term, Part 3.—Held by Judge J. F. Daly,—Court opens at eleven A. M.—Case on—Smith vs. Maclay, No other cause will be taken up this terra Mauine Oount—Genenat Term—feld by Chief Jue. opp and Sinnovt,—Court opens ppoals trom orders—Nos, 1, 2 Appeals ina Jhagments—Now. 1, , by 9, 10, 11, 12, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, ‘at oe, 4 24, 2b, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Mauixe Count—Truat Traa—Part 1,—Adjourned for the term, Pari 2—Held by Judge, Sheridan. — Court ope ton A. M. Non, a iticn 133, 2032, 2037, 2187, 2188, 2189, 2190, bong a rr aioe, | 2196, 2196." Part'8.—Adjournes for the term. Cocnt or GENKRAL Sksstons—lart 1.—Adjourned lor tice Sue: | Mitel ane YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1877.-WITIL SUPPLEMENT. WHAT “ATLAS” SAYS, | MB, EDWARDS PIERREPONT'S “RESIGNATION” AND HIS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR, [From the London World.) Mr, Edwards Pierrepont, tho United States Ministor to this country, has “resigned” his offico—that is, President Hay: nts tt for some one else, Perhaps Mr. Pierrepont bas not made himself universally Popular bore, but I have not heard that he has done anything vo dispicase his own government. It bas been stated from time to time that Mr, Hamilton Fish, ex-Secretary of State, is desirous of filling the post. If so be will not get it, 1 boar | of two probable “candidates” mentioned in connection | with {t—Mr. Stoughton and Mr. Morton, the iret a lawyer, the second a banker, head of the well known houses in New York and London, Both would be much liked soctaliy ; probably the appointment of Mr. Morton would be in all respects the most fitting, The ebances are, however, that Prosident Huyes will give | us all 18¢ and pick out some new man, Why | ot seize this s opportunity of exiling Poudievon, the re- | pudiator? ‘There ts no danger of his making any con- rts to his views over here, MACHINERY OF PRENCH KLKCTIONS, Ono of the shubbiest unaerhand tricks of which the present French administration has been guilty is to start 4 daily one sou Journal, of its peculiar politics, iu the exact shape of the popular Petit Journ which is po arog and to call it Le Nowveau Journal. Not merely are the title, price and size, the paper type, e very arrangement of matier, caretully im: itated, but the first article is signed with the name of the man who long wrote the first article in Le tit Journal, aud who has been dead for years, Loo Léspes, otherwise Timothée Trimm. As Le Petit Journal, which has a circulation of 600,000, has plenty of money in its coffers, it ia satisfactory to know that it means to prosecute the administration, of its agents, and will be able to carry on the prosecution with vigor. A RELIC OF THR DICTATORSIIP. A fow years ugo Vouat Andrassy purchased the two first TacDauin pipes that wore made, | know of a greal urivsity in pipes One which had belonged to M. Gambetta hus been-soid in England, by a Com- wunist friond and worshipper ot th dical lender, {0 an aristocratic conservative as huving been culotice at Tours during the Dictature, ERIE RAILWAY SPECULATION, (From the London World.} One day last week the writer of the city article in the 7imes stated that Erie shares were going up in price and that large orders were in this marke: fur | them if thoy fell a point below 14, We bave no doubt that the writer was told this and that he repeated it in good faith, but somebody must have imposed very grossly upon bis simple aud coniiding nature. The natural tendency of such paragraph as this was to send people to buy Erie shares and no doubt many dabblers in stocks took that course, We need not say that they burned their flogera, ‘The stock fell below 13 iu the course of twenty-four houra, It may, no doabt, rally again, for when a genuine ft of Erie gambling hag burst out there is no telling what way be the end of it. But we need scarcely say that neither the stock por the bonds ought to be touched at present by bond fide investora, Pverhaps the stock may go higher than it is now—we know nothing aboutthe origin or management of tho present 5 eculutive movement, We do know, bowever, the road is in very bad bands over in. Nett York, and that the Kuglish proprietors will not get what beiongs to them while it is kopt thero. Reveiver Jewett ouce threatened us With an ac- Mon tor libel for saying sometuing of shat kind, but We regret to say he has not brought it ye. We should like very much to see him in the witness box and to hear him explain certain remarkable circumstances in connection with bis salary, the Jay Gould ‘settle. mout” and the stockyard contracts. This story would make @ very nega! match tor Boss Tweed’s revelations, A HORRIBLE SUICIDE, [From the St, Louis Republican, Oct. 24] There lies at the Morgue a corpse the appearance of which 18 just a little more shocking than that pre sented by any which has been exhibited there in many months, Its trunk 19 intact and bears not even an abrasion. Its head is where the horror comes in, The top part of ithas been crushed entirely off at a line Just above the uppor lip, and the oxpression of the mouth and chin, as they romain, is calculated to cause one’s flesn to creep, ‘Ihe body is comfortably dressed in brown jeans pauialoons, red checked flanuel shirt, biue and black striped coat and vest and strong boots. The loft arm ts tattood all over, aid bears a figure of « ship, a United States flug and of a bracelet, On the back of the baud a@ star is tattoed. On the right arm 1s (atiood a gunboat and the faces of two women, Over one of tue faces aro the initials *K, H.”” Nearer the elvow the letters “J. M. H.” are printed, Un the back of the hand is an anchor, Nobody knows who the man is, as there wus noth- ing im his pockets to indicate his name. All that le kuown ubout him is the manner of his death, About hail-past two o’ciock yesterday afiernoon the mau was seen walking ainong tho railroad cars ot the North Miesoari road !n the vicinicy of Wright street, and aow that he is dead some of those who at first saw bim remember that he wed very much preue- cupied inmind, Switch engine No, 21, Frank Ludlow, engineer, waa running at a moderate rate of speed on one of the tracks between \Vright and Pulm streets, and the man stood by the side of the track and watched its approach. He was vent on self-slaugnter, but no one suspected it, It would hardly be a sure thing to throw himself in front of the pilot, as ho might only be crippled and shoved off, so ne waited uli the pilot bad passed and then plunged headlong forward. His bead alighted on the track just in front of the ponderous driving wheels, there was a borrivle crunching o/ skull boues, the blood and brains spurted across under the engine 0 the ether track, the arms and 'ogs worked ely asecond, and ull was over, The engine yards belore the shocked enyiicer suc- ii!, and then its works were beameured in a disgusting Inanner, Tho body was picked up and sent to the Fourth district police wlation and thence to tno Morgue, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Horer—Nvsspacmen —On August 27, by Rev. Father J. F. Wood, at 8 Androw’s Church, New York, | Cuanues Horgn, of Mobilc, to Miss ANXis Nussnac- | men, of Kurzk, Russia, Mobile (Alia) and Macon (M:s.) papers please copy, Hovstox—Wooprure —On Weduesday, 24th inst, at the residonce of the bride’s father, by Kev. Jona J, assisted by Rev. 5. Bowden and Rev. Joseph Wood, uncle of the bride, Kourrt J. Houston, of East Orange, N. J., to MARY, youngost daugater of Frepericx.—On Saturday, October 27, 1877, after a short iL iliness, GkonGs FREDERICK, In th o4uh year of Be. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tue funeral, trom his late rosi- donee, No, 128 Bieceker st, 02 Monday, October 20, at cne o'clock P.M. FvLrox.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 28, 1877, Rowser De Wirt, sou of William and Emma Fultoa, aged 1 year aud 7 months. Goupinc.—Suddenly, Saturday, October 27, Joux G. DECKER BRO sare now offered at unpreeedented low prices second hand Pianos in pertect order. tor sal in rs. Relatives and friends are invited to RC aroo the faueral, on Monday, October 20, Peter's ‘Chureh, Perth Amboy, N. J. GkeGory.—On Friday, PAsnik Manion, wile of '. J. Marion Sims, Yunerai services at the Church of the Transfgura- tion, 291h st., on Monday, 20th inst., at eleven o’clock Henxessy,.—At Dougiaston, L. L, Duew, beloved wife of of the late P. H. Drew, of Stamford, Conn. Notice of faneral hefeatter. Hints.—At Sammi Conny, wife of Martin The funeral services will take place at Trinity ceaeeeh Wasuington and Warrea, October 80, at one o'clock nds of the family are in- Vited to attend, without further notice, The remains to Greenwood for interment. Hvrowinsoy,—October 28, Octavia K. Hatebiuson, f the deceased are re funeral, at No, 5 Prospect place, , HOLD, nt twelve o'elock, wiluout turtiier notiCe, On Sunday, the 28th iust., after @ Jong ill- Sorurm C. E., wife of William Krior and daughter 01 Frederice and the late Catharine M. Muller, aged 23 yeurs, 6 months, 19 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respet- fully Invited to attend the a on Wedaovsd ‘81st inst, at one o'clock F. M, 1m Christopher st., beswoen Bi n Brooklyn, oo Suudas, to rent; beware of bogus Decker Brothers Pianos auction or privase lions October 26, 1877, Saag aries E. Grogory and daugn' | A hAvY Pisnotorte, 7% octave, ali mod order, cost "900, for 817: A, private residence 120 Wort 23d, wear Oth av.” Box for ahip= ping. October 28, Kars ham Hendeasy, and daughtor very October 27, Imoceye Wibpit WAKBROOMS, ne av. and 164) of Jersey City. four round Ty eartent Pi carved; will positively Heap ely lige the outi Household Purniture srelogi. at private realdence 4 Wont Tou st, jt Church, York st., Jersey City, on tu I Relatives and will be convey . Hurencsoy, nested to attend the ast 4lat st.,on Tucs- from St. Jobnu’s Chureb, jeeckor und ath. 9 _ PIANUFORYTES, ORGANS, Give UMBEIR OF SECORD HAND “STRINWAP sa4 Uprigh ight, anos, some poe se tor sale at Sracnein. fs genuine Stein PTKISWAY & nONS Pe fae tar —FOR RENT, UPRiGuT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pisuos of our own mal for sale and rent Rumber of tne second hand ° vison i periect order RNABE 112 5th ay,, above 16th 96, 5° MATOHLESS FiasOe ivhanos rod at 0%. LCKE BROTHERS, 33 Union square, _ ILL SAC v2 STHINWAY & & SONS jocant tour roand avinet. Call as HAND WEBER PI\Nos AT VERY ning; some of them used but a very 4 st musicians and really almost as fully warrunted i: respect, Fleas cail at the E ICKERING sve Piano and Steinway cabinet ents aud rich! nthe is Monday, with 0, boul ‘House open at 8 o'clock. Fy OGTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. case and legs, cost $600, of a sacri 196 2d ay., near 12th eos PIANO FUR $190; A $300 ORGAN POR 8154 puro, pewerful, bountiful ‘\nstraments sent for examina tion fren, MARCHAL & SMITH, Piano and Organ Com- pany, 47 U uiversity luc . N w York. ST 14 ST., NEAR SD ju faet) os First class Pianos at ex- und second hand Pianos to MMER & CO., 149 Bast 14th . “WEBER PIANO, 64 OOTAVE, ELEGANT CARVED perfect AO, BC be sold this weok; bargeic. jon Of George Lockett, aged 24 yoars and 8 The relatives and friends of the family wi attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 110 North Oxtord st, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the B0tn,. ut two 176, Siuore and Upright, $150 to tory 221 6th st, bet Macvoxaup.—On Sunday morning, October 28, at the resideuce of his parents, No, 470 Pulaski st. tweon Koid aud Stuyvesant avs, Broukiys, B Membraneous croup, PeBKMAN NicHoLas, fifth son - Jovn avd Kathariwe 2, W. Macdonala, in the 6th year funeral will take plac tomas AL one o’oios on Tuesday, the 30th ‘The friends of the family aud those of his uncles, James Macdonald, Chas, MeNuity and James G, Brown, are invited to attend without further notice, Brooklyn papers please copy. Mairbaxd, —In day, Uctaber 27, 1. Maitiand, of d Lieutenant Colonet Alexander Miutland, of Kirkeud- brightshire, Seutiand, Relatives and friends of the family are Inyited to at funeral services, without further notice, at the First Presbyteriam Cburoh, Oth av aud Lith st, on Tuesday morning, 30th inst., at ten oclock, it is requested that no flowers be gent, MicnuueNa.—Ou Saturday, October 27, of consump- tion, ALiERTO Marcos, of Caracas, Venezuela, In tno 18th’ year of his age, ‘The relatives ana friends are jayited to attend the funeral, {rom Church of the Holy Lonocents, 37th st, boar Broadway, this (Monday) morning, at nine (\UIGK RINGS, sT \J aad uprishity 0 rent and, sell ‘ou monthly pay Gwlekering grand ws $4 XO BALE Oo TT Kaat th Ds S city, alter a short {Ines 8: widow of Robert ¥MMEN CRANTOR BACH 243 1 i 3D ST. NEAR titdt assortment of fine’ Pisnofertes, Moxnis.—On Sunday, October 28, 1877, Davin Mon- | porituow aad second. Li Ris, In the 70th your of his age. a Relatives and’ (rionds, Lodge, No, 283, L 0. 0, and mombors of Olive Leaf ¥., and members of sister lodges, wiso members of the Ancient Britons Sociaty, are invited to utiend the funeral, Tucsday, October 30, from the Kelormed C rch, between Franklin and Manhattan avs., Groenpofut, Brooklyn, E. D. Utica Herald please copy. McALevy.—On Satarday, October 27, Puter ) ALgvy, formerly a native of Pointzpass, county Down, Ireland. in the 77ih year of his age. Relutives and friends of the family are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral, his daughter, Mrs, on Monday October 29, at two.o’clock. —October 26, at 8:30 P. M., at his res- Brooklyn, Ja: a xT 7 at half-past one P. M., vorte, full rom plato, only £50 DIANOS AND ORGA cash, on monthly payments, of to let, from $4 monthly upward) F.SCuiU IANOS, $50; 7 OCTAVES $155; Ohleksring uprigh Organs, 865. PRIGHTY AND SQUARE sod $10 monthly ait BEITS, from tlw residence of C. Convery, Porth Amboy, N. J., Schermerhora Donat, in the 61st year ot his Funeral from the Church of Jay and York sts, on Taos © Assumption, corner V, 80D Inst, at nine Ustober 26, Froyp 8., Wiownor M. Nowing The relatives aud friends of the family aro invited toatteud the funeral Luis (Monday), ab balf-past ove o-cluek, at 261 Honry st. Ovexs.—In Brooklyn, of pnoumonta, on Saturday, relict of James Ovens, in the “Nuwins.—On Friday, son of Charles M. aud October 27, MARTA, 74ub your of her aga, “I know that my Rodeomer liveth. ’” The funeral will take placo trom the residence of her son-in-law, William Hunter, 10 Marcy av., Tuesday, the 30th, at two o'clock, friends are respectiully Invited to attend, Pive.—At Now Rochelio, Exazanuta, widow of Soha Pi ‘The relatives and on Saturday, October 27, ne, in the Tdd year of her age The relatives and friends of the famil; aitend the funeral, on from the residence of her daugnter, Mrs. J. H. Price, New Rochelle, Rart,—On Friday, October 26, Cnicitton 8. Rart, of London, in the 33d year of his age. Funeral trom the residence of his father-in-law, A J. Lightbourn, 34 Livingston st, Brooklyn, at half pustten A.M. fully invited t 3 one o'clock, The first lessons privately nd ws _ PRIVATE INST HkISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADEMIES, BRED voort Hali, 156 East o4th st., Monday and Ihursday gyeningy and ‘Haturuay alteruoon. | Koception, Monday i Parsick MK. Suxnuan, aged 27 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at. tend the funeral, from his late residence, 4th av., b tween 77th and 75th st&, on Tuesday, Uctober 40, at uNCHR, —October 28, at half-pnat nine A. M., at b residence, No, 6%5 Pucile at, Sruvowr, \o the 434 year of bis age. Funeral from his tate residence, Wednesday, October M. War.—At Queens, L. 1, on Satnrday, October 27, rn ALEN, Wife of Abrabam M. Way, im the 64th your i Di? Wont 2d at., two doors troy RNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 55TH BT., 3D Ay (bank batldi Brovklya, Titom. zi “the relatives and friends of the famity, ro invited to attend tho funeral, on Tue&day, 30th ‘ o’slock, trom her late F Haasan en socutsta is the LARGES? and mos BEAU Read the FOR SAL. “SPLENDID Cloak STORE ON BUSINESS TOL m1 doing & good trade, with or without Stoc! AP any. fitted ay iQUOR SToKK FOR BALE ond ay, and Henderson st, Jorsey AND CAKE SALUON FOR infactory rawsons uiven. ROG STORE FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF iid. i expenses, Addr ‘at 100 Broecker wt 5 (U2 North 2d wt, NOR SALB—LEASE, of Aamall Gret clase Family Hote! DP, LAWRENCE, 1.465 SALR—A “Goon without Stoek, NOR BAL B— FIRST ‘CLASS aeeney TO BH SOLD ation on Oth mv. ; excellent cake busi FURNITURE, | GOOD WILK, &€ i Leta between ‘dist an | with instru Orlando 5. Woodrull, Beq., Geneseo, N. Y. JOUNION—AMERMAN.—Co Thursday, October 25, 1877, at tue residence of the vride’s father, by the Kev. J. S. Ramsay, Onaries A. Jo! to Marie Lovise, daughter of Louis D, Amerman, sq Califorain papers please copy. MONULTY—Pkatt.—-On Thursday, October 25, at First Presbyterian Church, Wooubridge, N. J. Rev, Wiliam M. Marun, Kev, Joseea a, Mod MaGGis & PRALL, all of Woodbridge, DIED. ACKURMAN,—At Englewood, N. J., October 28, of | nae Joux AcKwkmaN, aged 8 years aud 5 mout Lou Wedacaday, SLst, at two o’glock P.M. . Ui Ab St Maurice, Switzerifid, Septem, varalysis of the beatt, Jucivs M. Beranavs , formerly in Now York. teil Saugerties, on October 26, Hon, Jvasn F, Bookstom, aged 49 years, Funeral from Trinity Church, Saugerttes, on Mon- day, 20th inst, at eleven o'clock A. M. Brows. —On the 26th inst, at Baltimore, Md,, Sam URL L. BRowN, In the 63d year of his ago, only sary! ing member of the lute frm of Chanbers, Hetser & Co., of New York, late of 8 Fancher & Uo., of Balti. nore, relatives and (riends are rospectiully invited to nd his funeral, froin the Church of the Divine Pa- ternity, Rev, Dr. Chapin, corner of Sth av. and 45ta | sl, Ou Monday, 20¢h inst, ab one o'ciock P.M. In- torment at Greenwood Cattle —At Huriem, 416 Kast 117th &&, on Sanday, October 28, CaTHaxixs, wife of Joho Cabill, Notice of funeral nereaitor, Canoont.—At Englewood, N. J., Octobe city. Kelatives and friends aro invited to ationd the funeral, on Monday, 20th inst. at one ovclock P. M., from Collegiate Church, corner 4th st. and Lulayette place, Coox.—"“Kntored into rest” Friday, Octobor 26, Many J. Bhoomer, widow of tho Inte George Cook, in the 02d year of ber age, the residence of her son, George Harvey Cook, No, 1,108 Dean #t., near Nostrand av., Brooklyn, CoutiNs —Uctober 27, 1877, alter a short Silness, Rules CoLuns, the beloved Ganghtor of James and Jilon Collims, aged 19 yours and 7 days. Relat peral, ou Mon father, 224 Bare 2 October 28, on Sunday morning, Kanu, Deacon, in the 28th your of his aye. vives and Iriends aro invited to attend the fa day, at two o'cloc: the Winchester of 31st 8h and Broadway. De Bavows.—At Minimink, Orange county, N. Y., on the 26th inst, Onantes J. De Bevoiss, in tho S8th year of his ago, Funeral services at the Reformed Chare! Jn L, on Monuay, the 29th inst, at foor I, DevANeY,—On Sanday, Ociover 28, © of Thomas Devaney, in the 84h year of ver age. Her relatives and triewds, and’ those of her son-in- law, Jobn Harrigan, Tespectiully invited to atvond the tuner from her late residevow, 526 dd ay., on ‘Tuesday, at one Y, M, Sligo papers ploase copy, Kisenr nick. ~On Sunday, October 28, Coantns F, Riseyrnicn, io the 57th ot bis age.’ Rei invited to attend the fa- » from the residence of her Nowtown, wito STATE OF THE LATE be long established and Parlors, 41 6th ay, (No. 520)) late and Broome at Thomas bailanting, as follows. hell, as she is administratrix doxires to rece iy, Cnsiees exivase papilay si cations for the same under an addemaqnet sale under li powers as such adminstratctx, JANE BALLANTINE, Adminuistearrix, SOR SALE—N FAMILY | Liquon = GI Went 46th at tit Sehoal.. Address THACHE I. vox 1 office. SRE, RE, Al nO Foasonable offer ro- terms moderate. 43 CORNER LIQU Yours lease, STOKE, STOCK AND 50 Greenwich st \ MORGAN &~ BROTHER,” 4A. houses, Hroadway and 47th st, turnitur pus, vaggace, de VOR KALE TUK NEAT OUSTOM SHOK «, onponite she New York Coie mn can euatommors LES DID TEA ROU Apply, two days, 22 D 1+ bee 147 EAST 82D 51 chaua) | ; adou bau tae count of vied healt cat ‘tore, on leading even iow rent. Avply 913 Oth a¥. “AGER BEER AND. LONOH He ROOM FOR 8 waros of very di tents, 10 charges; tinprove MAC HN renee Fine; plattona Sixt ‘Address H. J. WATKINS, 1 TANTED-ONE Mill and one Coon with fall partieniars, FRY Wert 24d tn satia, Bedroom Suitey, Tables, Chalre batt nnd epeng ring Machine, oltiee box 8,8iN5, . Sanat | Mis eed tal , b A., widow of the late Rev. Wiliam Canoone, of this Livrary and Dining Koom Karn! Table, Oh wae and Silver Ware; wiso magni rosewood Pinnatorte, cout $000, for Kooks, Magazines, 4c. Call ov nadrese gyn RIS, Pins cam artists, will bstd and S34 Ath w 40th st Sow method redeved price. c LOTHING, | wold at lock, at private residence 47 Wo 4 6th avs. orks CYS) PRANK T ANNALS, will bo paid tor Ware, Diamonds, nu 1. Onepots, Gold eral on Munday, October 29, at turee P. M., trom | sis’ Hair sbawin, » ¢ Onatotl Cloile acdreming By by calling oF miderssing H. MANNE, 300 7th av, DARTIBG DRY LInin wou SKKEEVING ADDRESS BPH AY. BETWEEN STH esand friends are invited to attend the fu- | BROTHERS, 7 in prices; largest assortin A YARDS oF MAGNIFICENT VELVET CARPET, noarly ne JONNSOR, A o'clock. NBAR 4711 ST, CAs ighort vaiuo paid by ealting oF addros- \s Z fog Meor Min. NAT eninegetieiraas I FLATIO'® BATA BLISH MENT. 616 6TH AV. NEAR ‘ e xen tie en's Cast-olf M. MAWKS.<101 LARGE ORDER REGKIVED—S0 Pst © ined thea gleswhere, or east off | jovbing, Jewelry, Carpots, Books, ® Sunwin, Suid, Ao., bought vance. DA aT Pin dune Clothing, Odtpeie, have Indies, waited on by ew floor, rear offices, residence, corner Lith # wesday, October 30, at five o'clock P. L tho torm Part 2,—ddjourned for tho tort, 4 lutermons ia Wooulawa tuiiow ing dey. N iw pay, ae ‘Aighent ‘prices fu the city TOT BRgADwAr, Gc Gi ROT for cast-vll Clovuing wad Carpets, Leone ae go hg Ret hed Sha ANTLY OARVED 719 OOTAVE RAVEN hb Sagara. bass; sacrifice: aise Piano at TRAT CLASS PIANOS, 350, at CHAMBERS’ fact cn i und 3d avs, PRIVATE PAMIL 7 o Pianoforte; pad 216 East 80th at, OD Ad thiy, rent eh or Oth av, 23d dt rear ‘AY PIANUFORTES— ‘ianos to rent, $3 upward, ar Broadway. | NWAY’'S, GRANDS, pa, SQUARES MinS2 HAND VIM ‘tanes, BloG: 7 14 vctave, 2 slog 24 stops, 856; 7 staos, BiH; 4 stops, O75; 16 stops, $85; 12 stops, $100, ot used & year, porfoct orger. Instruments on instalments or for rent. HOKAUE WATERS © SON, 10 Kast 14th at NOB, 145 wnd 147 Sth hy., corner 21st at New Pinnos to ront and for sale on the mos reasonable terms, ‘Vory low for cast. ARGAINS.-\ MAUNIPIOENT Agion Pian $150; & Uroon & Ihaven, $595 brodart & Dunnam, $40 Pianos to vent | KRAKANEL. 352 Bower; AT 23) ST., NEAR 2D Heh Shey ore offering vory bund, a a 5 illustrated now 8. ATTY, Washiugwon, NJ. 7 OCTAVE T NEW P. two stops, nat EXTREMELY LOW Fou ast 14th at ¢ EK, 26 & TAVES $175, Nine stop GORDON & SON, 1 bust 140) TANOS, 875 TO $260; 83 id; rent, d peers hequare, is Pwnenr 14th at Bien ‘SEIS DANG + EA Tuesday, Friday evenings: 5D Wrst aD oT it. Monday, Thursday evenings; Saturday afternoons. private ae ‘@emy, 212 Bast lith st PUVATE LESSONS any our, Ciuases tor ladies, cl d gentlemen, sud private For particulars nd for circular. and fmniy classes in and out of town supplied with competent tenehers. MAKES’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 BLEECKER Pupils attend by tickets; no lessons lost; terme nd for circular, <OGARTIEWS DANCING ACADEMY, 8 UNION seqnare (4th ay aide), “Afternuon classes lor, Hates and Children: private lessous any hou! now ryevein, very rapid and 6@sy j are | c urs Angee. BELEOT DANCING CLASSES FOR schildron now forming; Saturday mornings, 33 West 45th nt, nowr Sth a. AWS DANGING ACADEMY, and five dances taught perfect NG ACADEMY, 361 BROOME 53* ne course of lessons, 10 extra charge. RUCTION at all hours, 20th. Parepe Hall, Soth st. and iid av, Wednesday au Friday evenings and day and Saturday afternoons, Reception, Wednesday. is GARMO'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, NO h wy. : now open. «)-—Reception thui For circular 2) Eost S7th st. Frivate lessons aug AMILTON & KELLY’S DANCI¥G ACADEMY, 210 and 212 Oth st.—itlde Waite @ specialty. sviree every Vednosday evening. & TRENOWS NEW ACADEMY © “DANGING, Brosdway and $24 st, extending toward Sth av. FUL in the clty, WISH MESSENGER 0 this week. Bee eireul ri, AND MRS. FERNANDO'S SELECT PRIVATH classes (of eight) for married and single coupies, 12f 7th wt. duy and Teiday me tio West ‘and chile at Grn eek o OP, Me ivening clase fer Indien ama geatie wen, reiey paste JELECT SOIREES” BEVERY MONDAY KVENING SCuttiers Dancing Academy, 6 Uniow oq) side); Glide spectalty. re (4th aw STOMP SONS BUSINESS COLLEGE, NO DO aT eAv., opporite Cooper Institute. Bookkeeping, Writing, Aritumesic, Grammer, Speiling and German, day aud ever Ladies? department, Tolegraphy taught practically, Domand for operator D aus given by some to insteuct in paint ing. drawing and yuan: best relerences xiveu, Ad~ dren A. S., box 192 4 GOOD HANDWRITING IN 1 w Lew ON toraid Uptown office, ons guerantood: bookkesping, OLIVER 'B. GoLDSMItH N &XPERIKNORD OLASSIUAL (ND MATUEMAT cul teacher, $10; su nglish university, Harv ONs BY PARISIAN DADY WITH onancint nin private fumiiles or at residence; ah ay, pure ot STUMAGE, imoat exten« inéws; cast advanced, RK 50S Hudson at ABGEIVS WARBUOUSES, STH AV., FROM 33D TO Ath st —Storage for fi furnii baggaxe. goods and iption, in sepa! ways Acce@ivie, Uifice JUV We TO 107 WEST 33D ST. (KAGLE STORAG! Warehouse clean: roderat oor went of Oth FPURNITURS. Ur A. Ub THe FURNITURE, BROREES, PAINTINGS. Mirrors, Carpe! comtainod for wale Sules in reps, wing Cases, Be tends, FURNITURE Pak LIBRARY, nd Dining too ‘ortes, Bron ve, UCTION IN PRICES OF FURNITURE, sh of eaay payments, COWPERTHS 7 Chatham st. Soud for illustrated noMthIy payments, TO DISPOSE arpets, Hediding, &c.. will rocsive YH Sd ay. ; highest prices puld 7ERKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTs TAKEN FOR Farnivure, Oarpews and Bedding at BAUMANN hn) 5 great reduction oat $i poe Yard. ands 04 ieagions By bi ty Tow SNOADWAT. ONE DOOR WELOW dist Sh Dininonds, Warehes, Jewelry, Sith India Shawiahoneit Loans negyiated; large Loans 3 THOM SEEN EH NEY FOR DIAMONDS,4 WATE onda, Watchon, ge olty, VANORD OF Do Watches; bought aud sold.