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NEW YORK SUN. APRIL 10, 1865, {HE GREAT VICTORY AY MORNING The surrender of General Las and bis whole is announced if one of those glorious ev often anticipated that the re 4 un almost unprepared » will read the news faction, that al! com- olce that the argeat army, Confederacy, but awaiting the tceet army of the Confed- Jee ray yet be fought, the n this the grandest and mph of Northern arms. f Peace extends the hope that the day is not far ailacain ware Ilow to Obiain Peace and Union. he disruption of Lar's pace! the whole sntyect of the reb lion na lo these events, the greet wae, whether the Union ahould be nd perpetuate t never lost confidence, at af, fo ite bility to triumph in ess, there was a possibility of Diiugencies, such nally caustd a cloud upon the ose W ignore the fact thas elicn might through some means, The recent military events, how- { the lass shade of doubt con- The moat persistent rebel, the smpe th iser, ia now obliged to admit n is virturlly extinct, and that the £ Union or disunion 1s no longer de. leas important How sball an ad- be eifected no as to Kecure the greatest and benefits to the common country ? no task, in the whole field w comes into view: a certain degree of bitter- hatred in such cases, which, if not | nhelous stateamanship, are n through the fusure, retarding aod mivancement; perbapa, in time, There are examples y of this injudicious policy —the places a bar between the conquerors The people of the N far from desiring to become # Russia, a Poland, or an Fog!sod toward the Southern States, trary to the interests of the country and to the dis- position of the people, Ass nation, we need the productions of the rich Southern soil; we need the eupport of the Southern people in developing, ex- thin country to the proud fi It is to the interest uth, of the nation in com- ‘mpediments be placed in tual Kindiiness and fraternity, unhappy war, the North to Whatever those terma may be, or y be to the Southern sative but acceptance, Sere may be peace, but If, on the contrary, they { friendliness ; rgebthe pat tu troat the Southern » to make interests On fraternity of feeling, then wrthe result, epends th @ great measure prevail upon the part of to terme of adjustment, » assurance of President 8 Uuroasonable shall panding an! elevating 6 destined t noxious they an be no alte ‘vents which he bin practiog, the recon. St ab band, will be the Prosperity aud mutual dship between the North and the s nntry bas never before Witnessed, ‘ny Which ist of an era of Class Legislation Again so in ap articlenpon the Amended took occasion to xempte from taxa, mont functionaries and Peiuusm therenj; oo sLat voluminous bill, in $ of salaries to such amount to more five thousand dol Sovhious are clearly con- ‘ited that the framers of the ded the lever clause to cover ur ceneral charge Le Res Ceat.i9 to be deduct eg from such salaries in excess of #ix hundred dollars, how eit with regard to aslaries in excess of five thousand dollars? Persons not in the service of the Government are required to pay fen jer cont on all incomes over the latter amount —while offi- ciala and employes, under this law, are re- quired to pay but Sve per cent Fer in- twenty-five thousand dollars prrsunum, The five per cent, tax on this emount—minus the aix hund- dred dollars exerpted—ia twelve hundred and twenty dollars, Now o private citizen, eajo img | alike income, is required to pay a fen per cent. tex—neary double thar of the President. We ellude to this case sitnply we on iuatration, Ase | anda further proof of the intent of the act, upon thin | wubject, we aubjoin the following letter from the Internal Revenue Commissioner to the editor of | the Rochester Damoonat, who bee taken the tro: tle | +4 © ask an officia! opinion : Treaceny Davarturst, Orrice oy Intamman Kavescr, > We mrRaTON, April 8, 1965, 4 Ara:—In reply to yours of the 80th ult, inclowing anlip from a newspaper, I have to say that the law | dees provide for tie deduction from income of o|! aslary received from the United Btavea, ao (hat the | tax of fire per cent in att. that can be collected | yer tio x JSrom income derived from that souree, Very reepectinl Joann J. Laswin, Witttam Poscant, Rochester, N.Y Will Tae Tatnone please give an opinion as to the invidiouspese of the act in question under this phase? Thankegivings and Celebrations. Govewson Fenton has very properly amended bis Thanksgiving Proclamation, baving chanyed the day from the 14h to the 20th instant, If the Common Council can now be induced to change their programme so as to conform with that of the Governor and the Committee of citizens, the muddle which threatened three public cele rations within @ week wil! bave leen arranged sat sfac- anxious to devote one day to a grand jubilation over the recent glorious victories, but they have neither time nor inclination to go into the celebrating business peruanently. There ia another good reason for deferring the proposed celebration until the 20th. Tt ia quite probable that aa goon ae the fate of Lur's army is definitely setiled, which cannot be far distant, Presiden: Lisooin will issue ® proclamation for a great national thankagiving. This will no doubt occur before the day now selec. ed for the celebration in this city, In which case the day chosen by the President can be substituted, Now York being the heart of the country, it is ap- propriate that it should celebrate with the nation sparingly ; but ‘too much of # Kood thing" is pos- mble, Will the Common Council take the bint? A Rebel Unionist. Tas ubiquitious Herey §, Foorr, ex-member of the rebe! Congress, bas again teen heard from. After failing to find that *' sequestered spot’ in Furope, bo has turned up again in this city, and now indites an epistie, dated at Ludiow atreet jail. According to bis own language, Mr, Foor must be a kind of Union-rebel, He declares that it isthe duty of all who have been engaged in the rebellion to submit to the justice and clemency of the Fed- eral authority, yet he is not willing to take the oath of allegiance, and set en example of what be which characterized him long before he became a rebel. Had he been consistent in bis protestations of friendship to the Union, he woul have been saved from all the trouble and annoyance which he has brought upon bimaef. After his Union speech in the rebel Congress, and subsequent es- cape to our lines, he might have gone to bis home in Nashville without bindravce, if bis obat'- nacy had not prevented him from conforn.- ing with the only condition imposed—the taking of the oath of allegiance, This he utterly refused to do, no doubt thinking, in the exceas of hia ego- tiem, thet the Government would permit him to run at lerge without restriction. But Henny 8. Poors, with bis imposing string of prefixes, wae Hexny 8. Foote, a rebel, and the result was that he was given the choice between taking the oath and being shipped to Europ’. He chose the lati, soon became disgusted, tried to smuggle himaelf again inte this country by taking & stemage pas. sage tothis port, was foiled, and has now ‘brought up" tm jail—a victim of his own folly and stub- bernness. He has now certainly found o ‘' #e- queasered spot’? where he can have the demred “quiet and seclusion." When hia pretended Unionism becomes strong enough to admit of bis | 6 taking the oath of allegiance, he will be allowed to bunt fora more congenial place, if thie fale to suit Lim, aes Secretary Calloch’s Financial Polley Agcurtasy MoCuLLoca has addressed a jeter to Haney C, Caray, Eoy., of Muiladelphia, which, ae is foreshadows bis taancial policy, aud was de- signed for publication, is smportant at this time The Secretary remarks, with regard to his general policy Intbe administration of the Treasury de- partinent, that bis ain will be to watch closely the Progress of events thathe may be unable to con- trol, and #0 endeavor to accommodate bis polley 2 those events, as to maintain the crodit of oy Gove ernment and the interest of the people anexcellent goneral course of action, like these, specific rules, red lines of policy cannot be followed. Pugsromse Lin- COLN has said himuelf, that in the adimiuistrasion . times 1d vlorely de by circumstances as they arose, Popular sen- Kiment and the situation of povernmental aflairs are constantly changing to seime extent.in exci ng times like these, and the Treasury Departme which perhaps feels the vibrations of popular feel- ing more acutely than any other, muetadops ia policy to present wanta, {fis woud maintain pub- lic confidence, Onthe subject of # resumption of specte payments, which in view of the practical ending of the war, is now of great interest to the country, the Sccrotary says : | A resumption of specie paymentea is with me a ‘car- ina! point,” because Tbeveve tha te {the ou) safe aod healthy one tor bus ue enure Lam clearl of the cpiuson thet (he invé este of WO Oa o hrtu ntoit; but no poi ey could be mo.e upwiee than | that which rhoua sie@upt bo accom push at by euch & | cap.talista aod working we: will be p eu tabice. to. the cu | Juroury affvet thoe « | perity of which the Governu | Bue, aud which cannot be hic “ed without depriving tal ward, AB MOU }) CFL wie oO. ID ane wus for iter 6D GOWN OF BO) ees This is the logical view, A large class of people, without giving the erbject due retlection, have ile- sired to see ar ‘crash’ in the gad market Tf the effect of such » panic would go no farther than the aperulatoray teen it might he desirah) but gold te the heart of busine tary truthfully remarks, it down or severely depressed without robbiag labor Upon the relation of gold value to the price of commodities at the present tine, Mr. MoCULtoon stater: It does not follow, however, that because gold baa declined to 146, and taay ther, prices genernily will tall to the aamme extent; 1 stance: The Premdant receives a salary of | (ol betiewe chat any likely to oceur w On the ¢ tre cannot be broken SPECIAL NOTIC ” Pytets O. K, Soap—The Poor People’s of ite proper reward." Sold by erocere & Cheap and goot, pmar mn. -In Prookivn, April 9 1568, after a short but severe illness, nettiy the beloved and oni decline which is | child of Jamer end Flitz # the great inte ' "Tis like a flower, That b o#ome and is gone, It Honriehes ite With ali its beauty on Death comes, and like a wintry day, Th cute the iovely ives and friende of the fami! on Tureday at eridence of he od, the aasurance whic that the | usinear | on a firmer baw vd etimulate, instead of capital from pe lhe clore of the war will remove the Government in 4 good degree from the market, both ae a borro +H haser, aod while the buriners of the cou ecotninodated to the new o t to a conrideratle extent stagnation and hostilities are o'clock, from the erobarraement, bat as terminate before epeculation resulted in la dividual Indente re! ative and friends of he farnily, and * his disastere which 60 many have s ief Hone Lo, x 61, are invited The Becrotary, in conclusion. remarka that the fiueuce of bin laother, 4th ave neceneities of Government wi manufacturing intervate al! the protection they re- quire to ahield them from foreien competition, ant predicts increased prosperity for them mits that our national dett On Saturday, Joba Gilroy, Thotins aod Weideot Gil) The treads and relatives of the fam) ivited to aitend the funeral, ¢ the 1eedence ‘et, April S after a shor but assert suntry is abundaatly able to bear it and What there ia no fear to be epprehen ied of financial McDONALD McDonald, a native of Co. requiem Mase will te offered for the repore «ff bis soul, at St. Stepheu's A novice it poated at the War Departroent that thence to Calvary Ce be passes to Rechmond are yranie! tiuder any tery at PM and friends of the fan © mermberr of the ther Mathew 1 B. soriety, No. juy.ted lo attend, a 6 are respectfully Arivr hair is sometimes 1 nleek locks denote patience, a curly bead le pete accompanied by wit and | tore grey oair de: mn of obatinacr’s lator inate and carry off the uobealthy denote ¢ of pleasure, ‘tes roumauihorpy, continued a fering, whet! er physic al or moral, ex regard to those abrine time is powerless to bleach, they are the beive ofaneven disp ition, and @ roediocre of the funeral in t On Saturday Fears and 6 monthe. : emaina will he conversed to Calvary Cemetery Ay it 8, David M Rectis, at! —————————— Fiearcial News, Markets, &c. New York, Suturday, April S107 i fluctuations to day were me follows frieude of the iamily are ree! dinke E dolista tay be aaved it the dissase ie taken in tme by the ure of this simple remedy. ‘ torily tothe public, The people of New York are | ; frienda, and thore of their eons, Thomas, Johu and Captain J), L. Sul ivan, are resp ettuily in- vite! to atiend their funeral, At the Evening Exchange the closing ‘There was ouly one session of Hoard to-day, the transactions at which showed a marked falling off compared with Governments wore juiet and rae Money continues quite ear cent. on ea'l, with a downward tendency toward lower Loans on Governmonte were negotiable at 5 Forelgn exchange waa dull, ling, at 60 days, 10 qe low, About $40,000 Califor nin ber gold was taken yosterday for ehipmentto Eu. ype by the day's steamers the day and week were $400,748 Flour waa dull and be, @ Ibe, lc quotation wan 143 \4 Stuck Exchange from their lite rests | oan be found at his soome, No, es A.M. thenes to St etiu Reqacem Meee renils atter whieh their remain will be: convey. mt to € alvary Comete DRADE ‘ dvet'a Church yesterday's prices, ther leas firm, hie char examined one must expect to be told the true con |i+ tion of their Jungs, BCHENCK'S Pu monic 5) rupy Seaweed Conic and Manurrke Ville will cure—even a the advancea «taree Consumption, Liver Coup att end Dyepepaia, whieh are generady the fore. uunes 4 of Consumption, are cured by the use af sean co onic Banker’ eter HOLD THEIR. peting, wt 69 Vandam et, om this Monday er tendance of sil the menbors ie LIAM HACKETT, I {OTICE— TE & ticl Dessous #0 unwe.l as to be obliged to come in carriages will receive stieution at once, The whole shipments of On "Change to-day Wheat and Corn Port was heavy and Lard wae rather firmer, SLATE AND METAL “ will Sia tele regular mouthly meeting Ly order of ALPUKD PABAER, IN CUMMINGS, Kee. 5 NOTICFE—ALL SEGAR per bo tle, $7 50 the half vozen, or two bottler By audoneot Tonic tor gs 75; Mandrake Pills 2b cour per bor. Keel wae steady. Whiskey was heavy amd lower, atlarge, Celebrations are # good thing when used dail. Sic iAR MAKE Aakers wie reque okivn secur makers, on 11, at at, Walker" thiure at bis rooms, No. 2 Bor J et. » STOCK SALRA FIRST BOARD , Pd ay Pf. evening, Apil 20000 U.8, 60. "61, ea, 43. : request of n number A REGULAR MEFT- ing of the Silveremithe’ Association held at evening, April luth. ness of importance wili be hiought before the meet- ing. W M. THOMAS, Pree. JOURNEY me cy d binekeul 50) U8, 6a "5 roe: miskere HERE WILL f at ment, in lote to well packed fur AUCTION SALP—I, W. EZEKIEL & co; 100 Wrxgmins » Ai vy, on thie Monday iw P. Fe ow. £0 WHEELWRIGI . Bociety will hold their ning, April lt gor Mud Ry, tlitary Hai 1953 7'¢ o'clock, in 20 M. Cen, Ss, old. S000 LN, Cen, Be 1800 TL A Bt, ou Ee $ ‘4 claims to desire, The fact is, Mr. Foore bas not boy ‘Ft. vu) Mins, & Mo. Le, yet beon cured of that obstinacy and perverseness $000 an bet : are invited to co hy order of the Society JOUN LYNCH, Pres REFPERTY, See HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF lL uited Gooperr No. 4, will be held at 274 Grand st. thie Monday evening, at 7% o'clock, bers, fair or delinquent, are javited w attend, CHAKLES W. MARX, see. NITED COOPERS NO, their monthly meeting at lyn, thie Monday evening, ats o'clok sted to be punctual in atrendance, BRADLEY, Sec SOCIETY NOTICES, GRAND LECTURE ad Uirnes of Daniel ¢ * Hall ot the Father Mat! and no re-erve bo Cle ai Piss && KEARNEY, Ps yeiein eae eprin clocks, pha china glassware, cutlery, &e., with everyting desire able in a inebiouable residence, 9 Fulton et. Hiook- by Mil: & Po duc, 1 Chi, & Alton It ” pel Had, © Domestic Markets Wholesale Prices Carrent {Reported expresely for “Tar Sx.) by Vas ALLAN Huorneks, Produce Commission Merchants, Hhaton Sereet, | New Youn, datrapa Gold haa ruled firmer and prices are firmer aleo. High hopes are entertained of more retiicd prices Flour etill continues dull roucht at higher vell,on Monday, April 10h, at 12 change ealesroo, No. 111 Broadwa store, with jot, 20 ft.6 in. by 60 ft ON THE LIFE AND priell, will be deilves K, Adisietion only J0—A SPECTAL MEETI itution Hall, cor 2 Mth, at S o'clock, ated to ntteud, aa there will be Te tor the enening year, New butter ia oageriy Fees still continue in good ve,on Monday @ ‘Al } members ace requ an election of of PATRICK McoUOWAN, GOWAN, Bee ORWARD—THERE WILL lic meeting of the St. Lawrence) Circie of the Fe- shood, cor 44th et and sth ave, on Mun- al 1. Java, 35055; nothing more to the Government than aimply | Rio, | Cotton, Ib.—Mid, New Orleane 017 ; TERENCE Me- BE A PUB: centlomen will juseted to he pune tual Geliver adilreares Mormbera are ree Dry arale, 8 yond i: » Mackeiek oy Fiour and Mea’, bb! DIVISION — THE tore of Neptune tnvieion, No, 1 to meet at the Jereey City Fer- 4 Monday even- B. to pay a fraternal viet o ; We heave the f RICHAKD AL BIIN, MEMRERS Genesser, ext, treoreriowh, ry, toot of Courtian Si HERMAN & CO, Fidelity Divie ouse at d o'cloca prociely. Almonds, 27820 CLUB— THE MEM. @juested to meet at Sin F, MEAGHER © bers of the Club Murray fill sh clock P.M precise ly, to ps Lute of rer Arai to shele deceaged brother neuter, SH At GHSE ‘BBY, Grain, bush.— Wheat, Ill, wh. Chub, Laval 6 5 Barley, 1 Goals ; Canada, 158 Unk lors and Planks per M., uce, 232 werd wi; Staves, hhde,, 5 1 New Oceans, S081 1); TH WARDS VILL All citivena are requested to be) ous ht bee — = — ~ - JAMES DONOVAN, FORK SA LW RIVE OCTAVE Cheese, common tochole | lie BELODEON FOR + Kum, Jatmaice, St.Uroiz, 6 Way "ROTON WATER Eayulie in thin story $i8 | Mieandy, YORN MEAL | CANDY AND ROOT BEER STORE of the Government, ho bas been wainly controlled | Te et, bet Weecker NV URREROY FOR SADE nd $20 wt teary wb th. NOTICES, “he ling’s ett Powder Hilts or Disperece | moths and miller SALE—PRI NCH ire 454 Pearl et, AND POUND. —ON WEDNESDAY, hits DAMES 2 2 WINDOWS FOR folighttully fravant, a on, boxes, 25 eta; 1 1b. ryce ture and wooens, Trugelete well | Use the Best! lt Will Certainiy Dow 1 Prekets for p suctive Lusecte T° OsT—STR YI D FROM THE PREMISES htop that seraiching and use Wheuton’s anisult Lheam in MM ointe esta upos the p o- Vinchioe is the I OST—ON MARCH por OF ite proper re+ - NOTE FOR : din sreatly Kedaced,- eran (oi AM spring Clothing 1, Ba dwinte (0 and 72 Bow tment and #o + PAY TOME Las ine been aro A BROWN COLOR large epee on tail Valued on acer Pointer Pup nea it ikover ” , ‘ Nad A Baker's Firat Premiomn Flastie where hair wae Dui ue ‘4 off. teh seving Mac d 285 Ful'on et. B okie. A Yleon’s) Highest id Buttonhole ee eancas, new YOike La every | x REWARD—LOST ON taggh fC pa de bed Stsie, AS bie Compe. clume eniall blues aud tan Doe SiT RDAY, “A Be | BO rains ante CON \ TANTED—A SUBSTITULE—W! eatetiouce This is the has drawn the the ranjority o men for years, » A rent hop oft The principal difieulty te'ug to find a ing all the ec of mercury, withou avine an: of ‘te tad offecie, It hes teen clearly proved that in cssee where me-- eury haa heen freele use t anda cure effected, that the injurious e fee's of thie substance on the rystem is worre than the dlscaee iteclf. A y who felt the importance of thie ace ol Culomel, to 9 1! Tonic, in the tre aren of e Liver and Stomach, and onsump jon, hie object in view he ret bin swently to nd spaced neither trouble nor expenee an the snee of his endenvore Success atlienuth crowned hie efforts and be baa been enabled to offer to the Heanartioe which he is confident will answer + the require ts “ eoueht afier, and will no doubt eventual take toe n‘irely of caame! These pillehave teen before the public for eorm time, and t ’ ° r ® te ure 1. the Mavutrake Pola ‘an te ured adv and without tea oducing any bad reenite ‘OI posed oF ely roots aod herbe, obteinet the great etoehoure of Nature, and their sa elfeete wil appesr as eon ae tho medicine is t to the tess ot a fair experiment Too mite! cannot Le said in favor of the curatice powers of the Mandrake Pills, Their ac ion i itain in al ceasrof torpid howe liver, wh is too frequently the p down conetituuon, aud ofte: ne of consumption when that 4: all, orif it does, is ready curate ion to restoring a healthy scion of and other functions, whore cuty it the stomach b clog and sender evugeish the wheels of the a & orvani«m,. neuek's Mandrake Pil's are doing more to reco- late the eromach and Lverthan any other te hy 4 verinvented, Thousands sre using them vow, ia the v and eleewhere, and avery one ie acto sled at ther com! effects, In coaclurion we would aay to all those who are ed with Liver Complaint, Jaundic rd all Bilious disorders artaing from a deranged state of the Liver or stomach, to try ope box of Behenck's Man. they only cost vScenta, and bundieds of or Sale by all Dr DEMAS DAKNE New York City, Ne I <ulaie and dealers, & CO. Wholesale Agents for Park Row. k. BCH ery Luesany, from Y until 3 o'clock, jor a tho h oxamination of the lune RESVIROM. TER will be thiee dollar, When thoroughly bu in the d mandrake lila, ar they enter Lr, Rehonck's roome itceire . kiving them the puinber of their turn, Verne Price of Puinonie Syrup and Beaweed Tonic @1 56 Dr, Schenek's medicines can be obtained at all Youk, 11S Aue UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GLASS nd Faney Goode Tuesday, April 11 i Peartet, by D. PMBURY, Jry ain t city aud country deale D ppiug. wiilrell on Monday, at lWotc.ock, a quantity of pew aud secondhand clothing to the traie; also a large quantity of secondhand tents, at hir salesrocut, 2d lbowery, oa UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, &C., BY HENRY G. EVANS, auctioneer, on Tuosdey April 11, atten o'clock, at 13 Barclay et. al kinds ob beat and second white granite and common ware, ¢laea 10, &e., &e., in love to suit retailers, hale positive aor Bat) LE OF MAGNIFIC 4 y anid. ter u 4 A and hair beds and bedding, irre curtaing, pianoiortes, parlor t rain or chine, wT HENKY K.WehSTCOTT, Auctr XECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE Prop- 4 erty atauction. BE. H, LUDLOW & Co, wil Water at, ber Catharine Slip aod Oliver homediate vicinity of Catharine Market. Maps as Suctiooeers othee, No, 4 Pine ot, Ferry BOAT ASTORIA FOR SALE A? auction, by BURDETT, JONES & CO, on thereot. on Monday, lith April at lu a.m. The wreek ar it now lies at Astoria, L. 1. Hull about 1 tone borthen, engine and boiler; cylinder inches; woud nase @ fret rate tug, Sold for unt ot whom is may concern, Take 015 towt from Peck Slip. S14 j MORIARTY, AUCI,, WILL SELL THIS we day, at 10's o'clock, at 173 Chatham Synare, old nuinber, furniture from manufacturers and tamilics leaving the city; also a variety of other gooda too bus oF mesous to mention. No postponement. JAWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, JAS. AGAR will sell, at 01 New Bowery, # large assorte mentof men's and women's wearing apparel, drensem shawl, akists underclothes, sheets, epreada, boots moi a variety of olher goouk too Bumbroug ‘a on. By order of JOUN LYNCH, 75 Grand at. i@ , AUCTIONEERS, SELL virtue ots Ny Bil of Sale, and ) seed secary, 20 @ tha day. by onder ot 3 Bad Dbis, Bourbon whiskey, imp: A ait brandies, Port a | Sherry wines, gin aod a large lot of ober itquore Chan pagnes, 1% Ws. WITERS, AUCT’R, WILL SELL this day, at 2 0% Wek, at 45 V4 Chnal «b, the entre furniture, &c. of a laike boarding houre, 4) carpets, porlor eu te “bedding, ¢ bina, glass, 1] carriage, 1 bing. leh Leer pump, 146 V ILLIEAMSBURGHE AUCTION NOTICES L. LONG will well thie day, at lu'9 o'clock, of house 1 South dth at, all the household turnital consisting of mighocany sofas, chairs, Hrugrel¥ an in cain carpets, oll cloths, marble top enameled rou euite, oll paintings, looking glasses, bedoteaias tibtbreaces, de. Hale pootuve, 135 RUSENESS CHANCES. | BLACKSMITH SHOP TO LET, NO, 39 s*-toole and flatures for sale. Will be sold ui waaeritice It spplied tor soon, Also one year tubs stitute wanted immediately. Apply at No. 156 Leroy elreet, ww CIGAR STAND ON BROADWAY FOR 2% tale, Aloo cient store on Hudson at Inquire 8! the stand in the billiard roou, 600 Broadway, atwe 1PoM 1h adel FOR aule, extablished Lo years, now doing @ good busie ees Keut iow, Buguire at 122 Division at, near on ard au } on SALE, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of seegar store, or fixtures will be sold Without stork, Apply 50% Ninia ave fer SALE—THE LEA VAND FIXTURE ot aU juoretore Int W are OW 16Rt; Dear depot, Apply to hos. REIL Po Muth aveuua, 1 Bold cheap, \ ILK ROUND FOR SALE, OF 160 Quarts, of tiret-clers families, with evervshing nec onaary fo. carrying on the business, Inquire at los Kas® 4 thet. pear ad ave, Pi “MORNE, CARRIAGE : » &e Fors SALE—A GREY HORSE, 16 HANDS t ih 5s ie ; iA 100 bead Riad, with the ex eert ana harness; wil, be FO. pep ArBle OF Wee he., "aque 474 Bast 13 au iy the Gisek tyith efop ” 253 FOR SALI—A GOOD” CART HORSE, Price 3 spp to ibe Carman ¢ t ‘ foot of L ulton et. Liook!yn, ne bas haw ‘OR SALE—ONE. EXPRESS AND BAKERS wavou., wih op; also one vd hi erocer and milk VaRots with top; one wew Dutcher cart, Call at 2% Knot Tih at, Fors ALE—A BROWN HORSE, 17 Hands high. tre ano kind in al! harnese muat be sold, stheovner is cong to leave theeity, Inquire 27 Weert 45th ete. ta apd 1th avag, in milk asabie 7 For SALE —2? LOW-PRICED WOR horves, ) 2418’ hands high: prices 245 on me dr wulre jay Duar at 22 Chriavopher thy = #6