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EO ronfined iteelf to that claes, inno case atteck'ng Be) i, 10-40. 7% 1100 de....5 ' | | | | | Mgnt? 7% BPRATES. AUCTION NOTICES. THEN NEW YORK SU che Gabon paneengers, The two Yonssle Were | diem Trea. 7 8:40, 11 69 Union Nay, Oo... 1 _ ons j — —_ “xT , , pvt in making the ¢ $400 go... 10Lcaicl ie uy Maripess Bye... Ia “PARNETT—On Wodnests ednesday morning. April 18 UCTION SALE OF 81 COTTAGE PLOTS FRIDAY DAY MORNING, APRIL 2%, 1866. nearly two weok# #prrt in making the voyage ite ae... 100 1866, of Ph ei Frances eldest daughter of Ly tr fee ey at Fort Lee, on Mon oe Now it would aeem from theas facta that the in- | 750 do... Abraham and Hannah FE. Barnett, aged 4 years day the 934 of A at the Pavillion Poel st) A Political Millentam. feetion could not have been roceived tn Europe, Ha vu ots Swaine Gina te Groves.” positive, ie A cnieuian A. CARS, Ast Tne Proméent’s address tothe solhers,which was | becauso in that case ft would have shown (tolf | j0000 Tenn, "00... 90 PP By ys ag Aig are respectfully tavited COYTE. Beamer T, Hulse C tia ae published 1m yesterdsy'eBom, conteine butlittle that | before the ress! bad beem so long ataea Can ip | 2) Va. Oe. 5 leave foot of er and Fpring OO N.C, 60 A v tn) Conan’ UCTION NOTICE — THOMAS M. ei NAUGITON, auctioneer, will eeil this dar, Sixth ave, at ie clock, balance of furniture, feathe’ beds, carpets, bedsteads and bedding, bureaus, wad ls etecntlally different from his public utterances ng the lest three months, The only feature of it thee is particuierly moticsable i# the {ospiriting assurence thet “the time is net distant when we Hudeon et, en Friday afternoon, 2th inst, at 1 clock. 268 DONNELLEY—On Treeday, April 19, Margaret Ann, second davahter of Henry and the late Ellen Donneller, aged 23 rears, 2 months and 5 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respeect- be that the peetilential atmosphere which last Bummer travele! from Avia Moor to the Eastern Coast cf the Atlantic, bas taken up ite Weat 1%) Conn, 6s ‘6 A a 4500 N.Y.T. BEn im 150 Boo vis 73 10000_N_Y., 60.'T4 87% 109 Erie Pt 7 5000 Brook. CW ward mereb, end that fi te now balls 93 «200 Hud, Rv. Be.. 106% « f cant 20 N.Y, ¢ 9) do. folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late | sends, tables and chairs, and « large variety can heve « political malleninm.” This certainly | way aecrosa the ocoan? Te cholera tafec- he Hud. 4 1014 40 a s.a% residence, 198 Mulberry ston Saturday afternoon, siibeut teases \ downs mention, The whole to * Wd ie 7 encomregiog to kmew that the politics! bediam | tion the result of aimorpheric peculiarity | 2000 Pew tae 100 Mie. at inst, at 1 o'clock, out resery hich now existe at Washington will soon be dis- placed by the bright era depicted by the President, when the polities! Home and lambs @sall hie down together. Is would bave given better satisfaction to the incredulous, however, if the President had mre definitely specified an approximate date for LLIB — At Nashvil'e uh James M. Ellis. relatives and friends are reepectfully tnvite to attend the tenors’ | ie (Friday) atternoon, at 1 vane from his mother's rest nee, “ ‘ine ry , To — SAMUEL WYNN, N, AUC'IR, 29 ) NEW Chambers street, seile on Baturday, Sst, at 1 o'clock, bart rniture, bedding, mirrors, cst tn, &e., of Story house, 816 Water et. Also tr ree of bar room. Bale positive withont reeerv: 4 SAAC WOLF, AUCTR— OFFIC E No. 4 Bowery, will sell on thie fay at il o'r eck, ¢ bar fixtures, and furnitnre in rane, No 186 Chae and = =onot oof contagion’ lis peculiarities | on board the vessels befors named might be ex plained upon thet hypothesis, but we fal to 60 | 6) Mechanica’ Bk. 118 1100) a BO MAbs bow they can be accounted for in any other way on Continental Bk. 98 But whatever the facta may be, the duty of the 300 ae hed ed us ct s Proper authorities, as well aaof every citizen, ia 4 Del. Ly Had. ©, 144% 3 AL &T. | Fi ‘ Pt bs 60 PLPLW.AC. 8. 814 600 Cle & 140 Am, Gold... 1266 an n 4th naonal Bk. ‘ in TRADE NOTICES. " : do aT BPE... 6 T A REGULAR MEETING OF THEN, Y. | this tables, chairs. counters, beer pampr. sni:.a8 the eran caine moar oe bn hiro moat pho presented, Filth should now be = | i Chi & Alton a Pi. as gov . %. ebeeeees 6% A inlon Practica House Painters Rectory, they bead peas nf, bureaus, ollcioths, Ras erigre The tone of reese seers more like garded as an ally of cholera, and should be troave w ave seconded the eight hour resolution, on and after up the lions im the Congressione! menagerie, thn | accordingly. Let every house, every yard, every tin ee an0omD BOARD ous eR Ag of April. FE. A HORTON, Pres. OSRPH McGUIRE, AUCTIONEER, 1% ° : obs U ¢ TTT too Erie R,...... 4 = — — _ % convert them toe lamb-like temper. He char- | area, and every sireet in the city be brought up w | 190 Canes oC Hv, 1° ere nat 3 A MEETING OF THE LONGSHOREMEN’'S feraivare Mube al'euber binds of personal tnd ed acterizes the Redicala with much emphasis, at | the highest practicable point of cleaniineas, Tocu Ga da ee og 3 i inion Protective hmacietion will be bald oa property, 4 | 490 Cam ¢ Py 46 9 rr A vi an least, as worthless curs who snap and snarl st | let every citizen—man, woman ani eiill be cate | 1) Wesel nom Tal, 644 Celombie ne. The mombe ra of thie Boriety are par: LAtocr & & 1CWER, AC CPR Wi: LL Rie heels, calamoisting and traducing him. But | tu! to maintain strict bodily cleanliness, and aleo , 0 Boring M:. ‘Min 33 6 ticularly roquomed to attend, as there is bnainess of importance to be transacted. Rr order MICHAEL DALTON, P Pree, THOS. FARLEY, Ree, Sec. 180 Bot “BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION —A near Bowerr wt family, , bureaus, sine end ae cate etc, 11 De bids defiance to the whole pack, and by !mpli- ation boldly dares them to de their worst. Now the President's plan for rendering the Radicals sell this day at 330 be one 104 A. M., the household effec consisting of mahorany tabi bedsteads, mirrors, clocks, peta, tin wale, crockery, gles Svold getting fato a panic ab the cholera, and one ha!f the battle will have been already fought, . ‘ quarterly meeting of this Association will be tractable, and thereby bringing about the political Failure of the (ar Drivers’ Strike. be f 5. om Sl, 90 108 6 ie Erie B... , iss bold et ths fo me 187 povery, on u this Friday ove, ] ORTUAGE SALE ae VIRT * OFA ° Sy “ . ie * ¥ millenium, mey be highly efficacious ; but it cer- Tae city railroad companies have made another | 16 do 104% Tuo do Pt. 77 uested tobe present. JOHN DILWOR TH, Pres. vebdan. on Frasre ape Sahn’ on 10 Me o'clock & m4 tainly differs from Baner's practice, When Rausy | addition to their jist of trumphs over law, righty sin ater tn Bigs ie |e ris RFHY, Ree. Bee 119 _ | at 998 Woes 4th st, all the furniture of sald hones wante to subdue «refractory horse he ties up one | justice and public opinion, Alter wine daya’ in- | 6000) Liem Siu. td's BuO 0. 108% LABORERS ATTENTION— A MEETING Stor and centre weartis Ay tab on A voll cures, of the aaid horse's fore logs, throws bim down ead | terruption of travel ihe companies bave been on- | PN) My 2d Wile S00 MB eA eS | oe ie ae ati es heldat Be ed es Ware sight large paintings and eneravizics, two ants chen at e ve 3 . mber @hon overcomes hie obstinacy by gradual approach: | abled, by scouring the country in quest of new | 6M Mich. soe! 95 TOChL.& NWP 67 | et and let av. on Saturday Evening, April 2let, at 7 Toomer mosoniny parlor’ arn re plate: aware, resident’ for making the Radi- | driv to oot thelr car ‘Whous | bu" Mich. S0.2d M.. 88 300 de * . re] for the shy oot organizing the 4th Division |v autel eruaments, vases, &c, &¢. by order os. But the P: ‘t's plan for ng ers, to eet thelr care again tn motion withou 1 4th N nal Bk 101 lw Cle. & Pitts. ad. 8% | of the anerere’ U Bocloty. All perrons interested | NAM VOnnig. Mortgages. B, WeaVek. ua cals donle seene to be of an opposite character, | the aid of the majority of their former employer. 4s Qi ei er x. bas we Ge. TB 8 thre! nara reepeifuly invited Wo ativend, rareee Anctionesr. % b ve nica ce i . . ‘ |. Pres aR Ho trims his language down toe fine point and | They have achieved this victory by a palpable vio | jy) éo bbe 160 40.22. 08186 OTICE UNITED SHIPWRIGHTS ASSO- AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS BAY proceeds to prick she victims very much like the | lation of their contiacta with the city, and they | } Oariecen pis... 13% iar whe Nad CO sseN elation will hold their meetings dally at Botanic see ney SIRGBAHAM, 08 Now Bevery 400 love e@tiendants in a menagerie stir up the lions to make | have carly subjected themselves to the forfeiture fed Boston Wat. P si wy 4 ar 608 hen 7, jon, ih thgnemy rg Py Fino, delaine and calico dresess, ebawls, cloaks, rem- thom roar for the Lenefit of an admiring audience. | of their charters. Ofcourse the companies could 4 s 0 Tol, + 5078 : . Lu N.Y. Com, Ba... 93% minee, $61 LASTERERS TAKE NOTICE—THE Jour- meymen Plasterers of the city of Brookiyn, Atate of N.Y., esation all their fellow craftsmen not to answer an _Saverticemonte from the bosses of said city, a the Journeymen Plasterers, are on orike demeniing the right to do their own lathi: ‘or order Piastore 996 Association FDWARDGA LAGHER, Pree J. WELSH, Rec, Sec, 346 SOCIETY NOTICES, PUBLIC MEETING OF THE OWEN Roe 0’ Neill Circle, F. B.,will be held as 198 Bow- ory on Friday evening. April 90. at T' o'clock. Tho follow ing epeetenes will address the audience om the tebe oP irish Independence: Capt. Norris, John oly § o4 oneke! peice by J. F. Kiely, J. A fei P. H. Kiely, and others, Tim- we L. JuYNene Centre, MANUS J. Mont L FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—A LECTURE will be delivered ander the eusvices of the rete oepe Cadets Circle, F. B., this Friday qveusag, ot at Botanic ah 68 East Broadway, , fralton Priest, the Father L). V. Doleetsi, he Ject—Has ireland ts .. ‘Religions point of view the sens of Revolution. Tickets 50 cts. Reser noate ladies, F. F, CORKERRY, Centre. audi’ i ‘ Wants, cloaks, _ SS costa, pants, boots and rde "ALOMONS, Ne. 33 Fat of course the President knows what he is Hast 113 ebout, and therefore we may confidently expect thet the political millenium will soon be insugur- ete). not fail of success when allowed their own time to drum up and initiate new drivers. There are of Whelesale Prices ef Country Produce. course enough unekiliful men in the country, Naw Yous, April 19, 1866. without employment, who are willing to The festares of our market for produce genorally ' 4 A to-day present @ marked change from thoee of this take the p'aces of the old and experienced drivers day week, especially in the items of four and grain, on the city care; and by entailing great | pom of which products, under very light recelpts, discomfort upon our citizens for nine days, | have shown e steady advance during ahe past week, the companies have been alc to bring forward | the market for the former closing to-day with a streng tteir new rocruite? But ehal! this matter end | and buoyant feeling, and 60 to $1 per biw. for low and here? Sball these sordid mouopolists be allowed | mediam brands, above our last quotations, Wheat, to thus break theircontracts with impunity? They | *feeted by the same canses as flour, also shows « ma have carried their polot in this (iffculty with aa ehh hy ul ee lee oe omit ' metiam a the drivers, just as they did {no their contest with drain apon our butter market by Southern and Rast- ern merchants, still causes a very firm feeling among rpeculators in this article, and prices are held « trifle ether consideration except their own miserly in- | higher than this day week, As remarked tn onr lest. terest, Shall these repeated outrages be sulmit- | report, old butter is quite out of the market, and as ted to? The city authorities must anewer this | new is not yet in, in anything likesufficient quantity question to the people, for the latter now ins at | toeupply the demand, holders ere enabled te obtain that the charters of the railroad companies ehall | their own prices, however exortntent they maybe. shoes. pillows, &e Madisonet. i a aan 7 AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of large and five assortment of women’s clothing, nilk, Gelaine and calico dresses, silk and white skirts, shawls, cloaks, remnants, shi sheets, spreads, quilts, hankets, boats, nore, oi - ee Tie purse Dy order 1. SUcALEENAN, 199 8th av i18 AWNBROKER’ § SALE THIS DAY— JAMES AGAK willeell at 99 New Howery, at 1) o'clock, 800 lots of gold and sliver watches, \ewelry, oa lated Wath ope re «lasses, and ovber valuab a GANLY, OP Division at. Vou AW NBROK ER's SALE—R. FIELD, Aut. 439 Poari ot. will eefl, Thie Dey, ob tt 0" eis f "sand women's clo > shoe quilt te Te Soin beading, &e. By order of J. HFY- AN, 5tb av. 181 Wit LLIAM ABBOTT f AUCh,, CT., OFFICE 170 Chatham Square, sells cm this dar, Priday, o 10% o'clock, the entire furniture of house 273 M adie. om street, consisting of ed and Wee Carpets, ny resus & Coa, yh Beater moves. es. olicloth ae.12% ly [LIAM ABBOTT, AUCT’R, OF OFFICR Tho Free Academy. Tos Board of Education have under considers- iow @ proposition for changing the IFree Academy ‘into « College, thereby providing an tastitution much needed for the complete development of our mode! system of free education; but we see vo weason why the Free Academy should be changed Gn © College. We want both institutions, Io ‘dact, we require mare Free Academics and « College Besides, Ine city containing # million of iahebit- Bate the educations! institutions of a high grade, Mor the youth of both sexes, are too few to acoum- Mmodate the growing wants of the people; henes, if he Free Acedemy be exchanged for s College, stu- dents will be required to pass an examination of @ higher grade shen is now necessary to enter the public about the increased rate of fare, Then, ae now, they disreverded law, right, and every y 0 Ison this day, at 2 o'clk, be revoked, in eccordance with the provimona of | bers, wh h since our last report hare been quoted rewurer, JOHN J J. O'BRINE, Sect ta ee Pi Tg tle OP Best doth street ‘the Free Acedemy. In consequence, very f0W | i6.- contracts, As tor the old drivers public ga bigh me, have, Outing ihe ‘tre part Uhree dare been FENN s SISTERHOOD—IRISH WOMEN, counters, beer-pumps, chairs, tables, kegs, stove, will sirive to omter the College where as, oe. arise! come and join us in our Bani Commis’ 183 secre ’ss, sympathy bas been, and still is, entirely on their | Tee Pty and the tendency to-day is jceeeeony cores now obtain admismon into the Free Acade- stil further decline, In the mar sion for our brave and noble brothers who are pie- LL, JOT'R, R, SELLS THIS ede im their just demand for rerounerative wages. " thine except rassete are offered to-day, ing to strike the blow for our por Add mother M. . WITIKRS, A Al my. The course of instruction im the latter 1900 | 11,45 have paredber themselves with law-abiding ani the supp y of even this variety ie aan land —t0 eet oe, les last of their ver Colts W day. a oejonn, 454 Canal ot, all the foray sdoubt sufficient for » majority of the young men, ropriety throughout the whole cours? of the oeed borne ealerea aay ease gees boi, | in A} Bisterbood will be held unis evening, at | cloths, parlor suits, bedding, china, glass, silver vars, while e minority would be giad of an opportunity P for Golden and Roxbury varieties, Dried are | 26 Friday, fore 20, a6 T's o'clock. JO: | and everything for housekeeping; grocery and liquor strike, and have thus won the good opinion of | gio firmer, and 15elé%e 18 reediiy given fer ehoice HANNA, O'SHEA, Ditectress, ANNIE BOGAN, store fixtures. 123 of obteining higher honors than any accorded in |» 04. who under other circumstances, would have | samples, Inthe meat market, while swine and veal | Bec. MARY O'HALLIRON, Treas. __———————— ne ———= ‘thet institution. In our judgment it would be ernly opposed are lower, the former article being offered. in some | 3° ANTES TOTAL ABSTINENE BENEFIT BUSINESS CHANCES. Detter to maintain ene or more Free Acaliemies, chewing = ee ee hee | ne an Pet higher: atesiec aye ) Og will hold a temperance justice, dueed receipts, are materially, ny, | meeting Lg ny 2G bal! rewra 33d st. and 24 ave, this FOR SALE—ON EASY end m eddition, let the Board of Education a thing is doing in poultry, prices being entirely too oe RARE CHANCE—FO sed i! Lotsa td high to lead to an active trade, Other quotations | Qvening, at ts oclock. Speaking by Uncle Bon. broker office, 156 Broome st, now College,” endowed es liberell * athe for the i Poeple. 4 Warden ond Donavan. Singing by Mesare. terme, the pawnbroker a8 e “Cty ose, ee liberally as any z : are as follows: carney. Wi Wa amie Dinan, Cole and Miss | doing @ splendi business, long lease, cheap rent. 31 ether insiitution ef the same kind. The people Wa desire to suggest te the Common Council the - - a eg oc dake: FS Foryend P EB CU RBY, Press: P. “MEAT AND VEGETABLE STAND FOR ‘will not grambie et the expense, and if the propo- | Propriety of taking immediaie measures for the | Orahse ant fuitex |New ly Vice: Manne 4 MRITAN, cass oe doing @ fair business. Inquire of G. H. © SUOPER. 43 Bouth 2d et, Williameburgh, Call a the morning. 262 @ition should be submitied to « vote, the public ‘¢ fixkim tabs, ib. Beane ‘voice would be unanimously in ite favor. We be- establishment of public bath houses in this cliy. | New York Btate— Welsh % be Ib This plan is now being adopted ia Boston, and OLD BUTTER. Western reserve. .26a40 Raiaa ‘PUBLIC ME TING Ol OF THE Votunteers of 1783, Fenian Cirele, will yeh be iy at Teak Mall, corner of 26th at. and Sib s Bieve our citizens fully eppreciase the many ad. | Here is no doubt of the grees senitary benefit that i pork vane yee] Penn. com. tomed.—a— | Sv. oP, B ber Gf hgpateny i oe 4 “t § CARPENTER, SHOP, 305 * » TH T vantages conferred upon them by our common would result from it. The greater portion of our pirate tabs, Welch.4 Hey ft ee SS sy atts Patrick Daly, C, Joba Rafferty, Req. and other SMALL GROCERY AND CANDY retORE choo! system, and « College should be now added, | ‘itizens are now entirely deprived of bathing fe | Cyndie Yollow.....—8— [Lard.. sce cccweces 1iald iy Drowinens speshers vill address, { tg a tre to lot | otosk and Sixtures for sale: ! re a ‘te complete the great work of affording the poor- cilities, for there are compar.tively few tenement Le yy THOMAS McCANN, sec.; DENIS LYNCH, ere: PO DR agers cpl ily pile Chace y AY est child an opportunity of reaching the highest | bouses #0 provided,and the working classes cannot | State cholee. a fit m com +.» frees | saree. $57_ | No rai et. Manors accorded to the most favored clase of | Sford to pay for bathing luxuries, Personal clean- | Ohio, choiee........—«- Reurr FOR THE FAMILIES OF THE A G00D CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR qrvadenis. liness is indispensable in guarding against cholera, DERASED POULTRY AND @A! TRISH BTATE PRISONERS. sale cheap, weil located, in the 11th Ward. Ken GRAND FANCY FAIR “E. Pigeons,tame.dz.3 0083 59 ao Aa the GERMANTA J ADBEMBLY ROOMS, Pigeons, equab.dz. 40) Brant, per pal: and since public baths are the only means by yoaieem eaten, iP pm am 20 per month. Reason for selling the owner has 4 which that desideratum can be secured to tha | Rabbits, per pair. h . iy on the premises, 257 Btanto Countiog the Cost of the Rebellion. eere thn elke, ANE il, WERY, 10 DAY. EO, aaa aR AE | M.¥. Maver has turned up in 6 new role. | city, the importance of establishing such bathe is Aa boa eal sales a Taek per ib: P S0a36 | Doors open from 2? M.to1130P.M, 839 A NEATLY FITTED UP LIQUOR STOR# Ware ts the individual, it will be remembered, | manifest, There is no time to lose iu thie matter, A SO ‘a tiaeee sereevareeecss HE LADIES FATHER MATHEWT. A. the tore, 198 Rast 43d st or without stock. Inquire . who was « kind of pet kitten of the Government | aod we therefore hope the Common Council will i? : B. Society No. 4, of N. Y., will hold a grand pub- REAM AND DRIED FRUTT. lic temperance meeting at their hall, 383 Bars 12th Defore the rebellion, whe became an erdent rebel, | take the subject {nto consideration at their next | Apples, Western |Cramb’ ries, com 10 00012 00 AX ‘OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY st, near ave. C, on this (PFidey) evening, April 29h, store, with nice spartments to live in, will b 7 ancy..........T 00a 00 do prime. 101k ai T's o'clock, 8 H: T. Carrol), 4 who was made s Commodore In the “Confederate | meeting. aes Common 8 5006 00/ Chestnuts, bush... by Misa ‘Gonael rea "Yo aitines with” nls shot a tor” Appiy ot 408 Tenth ave, ‘coil sold to oues @iates Navy," who slunk off to Mexico to save History ofa Terpede Beat. Mixed —«-|Hickory butebeb 3 tbat ve immutation, it those having concert tickets not ey yrs Rils bide whee the rebellion collapsed, and who Raisins layer,ow--—-a3 96 Currants, per Ib...13a13, returned, w ease return them this evenin General Mcury's report of saw defence of Mobile | Baiains, beb, do,8 80a 85| Citron, Leghorn, do. aOY, 4 i A Nios STOCKED GROCERY AN hhee lately been trying to entice Bouthern people obi LES, Preat., JOHN A, S00R IN, biwor store, for sale, wish Sztares, ma Foo sorpote be co Peat. and doing « good cash business; #0 0 go to Maxmnnian's dominions to embark in psf He STORIE DIMOLY Of 6 1OrREH® DORN 8: | 8, Teseey,,..40.,1.,S8RT OMRNNe posh: ANE a | eee te einer beutuess to attend te Apply the colomzation scheme. This Macny has now Faas aes ; ave | BoY. Stave asst | [See Sete es | MORSES, CARRIAGES. &eo IMM TBM ; tb was built of botler iron, was about thirty-five | * "> whe dah de. ‘dimes satel ; YROCKERY AND LAMP STORE FOR ‘turned up io Paris, in the character of a mathe- | feet long, and was manved by a crew of ninemen, 78. aleVo - A 1 7 <. na ry cheap, with or without stock, esta’ mostion! beggar. His figuring is almost equal to | eght of whom worked the propeller by hand, The Dept drv'et.clty. B rgkC >. se idhe BARGAIN: 2 WAGONS FIT FOR Gro. Mahed 11 years, with good run custom and cher Wat of Far, the “quota” prodigy of the late | Me mosred oe boat and regulated her moves | waien.......: tial want of use, at ‘the grocery” ato store, 468 Pearl t. Pits rent, Inquire at 66 Weat Broadway. mente below the mur'ace of the water 8 6 could my R SALE. CHEAP — THE | STOCK, | FIX Gonceription Bareon. Mausy to demonstrating, | 10 eubmerred 01 plessure to 907 Gosired depth, OT | Merce 3 0003 3b Jackson Whites? 25d 15 lrheme reer Cass OF FAMILY tures aud lease of a liquor store, cor of Sands an: Gn the foreign press, that the rebellion invest- coals bes vopeile 1 upon tbe surface, in emooth, Pesce Hiows bil? eas wy Va. Bweete.. oes... the | Degg eer S Sachana w i selling Navy sts, Brookiyn, Inquire on the premises, 316 her tinuvemen fi controlled, arness, See re =) Dg — tad went proved to be ® losing speculation to the | fad Lore: cid was about four kuos, It was 10 ees gam Ay rat raawn eff cheap, 10 Nevine st, Brooklyn. R SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURTS 0] Bouth—in fect that it cost @ great deal | seucded that she should approach any vessel laying Term 2 40,3 bo Guignaswhite, bbl a6 R SALE—A RROWN MULE, J AoUT om old extablished confectionery, with 4 year more than it was worth. Bui he seems to @hink thet the foreign spectators muss have en- Soyed the exhibition, and therefore ho is passing eeround bis het in the hope that they will psy « wwbare of the expenses, He says that the South is “* eat” about seven billion dollars as the result of ™ going thar pile’ on the “C. 6A." and he whinks thet the trans-Atlantic spectators ought to make up ® purse for the worsied party. Accord- @ng to bis figuring emancipation cost the South @hroe billions ; expenses of the war, two billions; s@esiruction of private property, one bi!lion, - the Southern share of the Federal seb one billion. We fail to es how Mavay figures up the first fem, aos @ lose to the Bousb. It ie a loss to certain individ- ‘Wals in the Routh, bat the value of the slaves was Becod upon thelr producing capacity, and they ere ROW just as valuable producers as they were Sve yearsago. The enly difference is that they Delong to the whole Bouth now instead ef to a tow drones like this Mavay, But there is no doubt @! out the severity of the loss that the South sue ‘tained by reason of the rebellion, They have suf- dered greatly, and all that they bave received in weturn is the valuable lesson to never again become the dupes ef such comtemptible traitors as Mar. wasw F. Maver. at anchor, pass under her kee), and drag a foating cia bi. ? 00a? eal gsbeagen 28 v0 ee oo torpedo, which would explode on strikivg the mde Ln Be, bbi......aT 0 er bottom of the ship attacked, She could remain | = — SS submerged more than Lalf an hour without incon- SPEC 1A NOTICES, peanuts ae crew, Joon afer her arya! in Sharleston, Lieutenant Payne, of the Coufederate aie Navy, with eight others, voiunteerod to attack “Umbrellas and Parasols Advanced the Fecoral ‘lees with her, Waile preparing ‘or | Ptleee—we are paying the highest prices of any their expeditioa, the swell of a passing siesmer | house im the city and want two hundred hands; cansed tue boat to sink suddeuly, and aii sande, | large airy rooms te work in, Dawes & Fiske, 06 except Tasuceat Saree vis at ibe moment was Fraokiin st, 22 sianuiug in @ open hetchway, risoe She yee yar was ih § raised sud again ‘be i Ped for eere “A Reliable Remedy fer Expelling werme vic Lieuteuant Payue ag viv vollinwered to com- | 0 commen with young children will be found in mani bet. aN uile ying near Fort Surnter, 86 | Brown's *Vermifuge Comfits,” or Worm Lozenges, capsized and sunk tu deep waser, Growing All| enich are pleasant to the taste; and we obild will e m a o > Being again; raised avd prepared for tiiou ker, | P*ftse to take them. ‘The combination of ingredi- Ausee, one of the constructors, made a. experi+ | ets used in making the “ Comfits’ te euch as to give menial vise in her in Cooper River, While eub- the best possible effect with safety. S41 merged at great depth, from sume muknown cause | “Netcalfes Great Rheumatic she became UnWanagealie aud remained for many ves immediate relief in all cases of Rheumatian or days on the bottom of the river with hercrew o: | Neuralgia. ive power is magical, ita effect immedi- niue dead nen, A iourth time was the boas rals- hy ‘aad it mever fails to eradicate every sympiom of od, and Lieusevant D.xon, of Mobile, of he Twea- dis@ase, cane by all arnggists, mi -firet Volunteers, with eight others, went outol a—A large and most com- aileston Harbor in her, aud attacked and sunk B+ swe bY, re finde clot sloshing for men and pore the Federal steamer Housatonw., Her aiission at | wear, Gents’ turnishing goods, &., from 10 to 40 last accomplished, she disappeare forevor wish | ceut beiow farmer prices, at FRLEMAN & BUR ma her crew. Nothing ia know. o! their fase, busis | One Price Clowng qzehenes, 1“ Tele an8 9 ie believed they we down with the enemy Nassau ois, opporite Bun Buliding, ___—_—Ss 906 pei “Preserve Your Healt Dy. Laugley’s large bey. i. rev, Lbinek. ‘[hey are léto ‘16% Rovt and Herb Bitsers ve remedy jur liver | hands eb 6 youre ¢ Old, just irom the couatry Fisarem! News, aie ee, complaint in all ite forms, humors of the blood and | fit for cart, Ak or any heavy work; warrent ing sound and Dd ip all harness. Te be seen 225 De- Now York, Thursday, April 19, 6 /'. M.—Tho gen- shins soretule, dyegenms ieee “iseaste, gene on lances at. bie) eral Stock market opened dull thisimoruing, bute | bilisy, de. Bold by aildrusgiste, ett) HORSE, TRUCK A AND HARNESS FOR little improvement was experienced during the alser- Prices “Greatly Hedaced at F. BR. Bald- sale cheap, together or separately. banquire in noon, The figures, however, ditfer bus elightly frem | wiu's Clothing pareblienment, 17 & 12 Bowory. front of 76 Chambers as. those of yesterday, Governments were sirong, Gold empty by peed A A + fh, Oe agin" ey or beat » DIRT CARIS IN GOOD ORDER “FOR closed at 1987's, ‘The loan market was easy at 6 per | Men and Hoye sale, Inquire of J. KELLY, 682 Greenwich cont, with a tendency to lower ratea Commercial | “Grover & Bakers kere Highest Premien | °°*°*—— eerie aan 69 paper passed freely at Ga, bus little was offering, | Bisa io Dutch semily bee jun Ma: hives, ana Lmprev- DRY GooDs. Prime Lamkers' sterling exchange was quoted at 17% | 04 Lock Suitch Asculaee for Tatiore end “a wd rere, 495 Broadway. for 60-days’ bills, Om'Change to-day Flour opened lense of store from M on very reasonah’ Inquire of oc Win HANNAH A. BOGART 293 1 Third bird ave, N.Y. City, R SALE—A STRAW H HAT PRESSIN' establishment, one of the oldest in the city, o ra Klos requisite to carry on tne Dasiness, Appl mgr site at 200 Fast Broadway. 7 st” R SALE—A WOOD YARD, SITU ATE im the most desirable part of the city, togeth with steam engine, boiler, saws, horses, wagons sn all other fixtures necessary to carry on he usin successinily, For terms and other tienlars app! to '1 HOS. G, BENTON & BONS, 92 West ot. bi JOR SALE — THE OLD ESTABLISHE slething store, 166 164 York et, Brookiyn, one loc from Navy Good location tor business Dost of the late proprietor canse ot sale. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURI ks ° pi Mn fitted up liquor store, new doimg a goo oan business, with Spartments te live in ; good ven for anas A bm the siore, a: 891 F pi ag wad GY! bili 85 R bALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURE bard, esdtbertents cheap rent” Avpiy aide WOR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD “FOBACC reute, with or without horse and 1 iy Hobs Bouth «t,'N. Y., fom 104M WIS PM. tT a (cali THE STOCK & C& FIXTURE il Wadieon ot B nada sore; rent $13, D wed SALE =a FIRST-CLASS GROCER . oe 01 le thessehce bynes mek = he penes ese a ieee kar itsaoe st Bess A GRockRY STORE FOR SALK AND Let—The desirable stand corner of Fourth Groene sta, having 8 good cusiom and small stock firet cise groce: i for sole, on re rt Hy ald fixtures, &¢, to: m" 14 hands bigh and 6 yearsold, warre sound Shae, Sy ore "hteee tr be pats owner no ir r geen until sold at 905 F. Tah et ant R SALE—A BROWN HORSE, ABOUT 16 hands high. Fit for amy kind of use, Will be told low. SEAMAN, 84 Beventh av, before 9 A.M.815 R SALE—A GOOD CART HORSF— Warranted sound and gentie. Price $80, Fn quire at Biore, 111 Grand street, Wiiliamsbn: watil cold, om FOr SALE—A SORREL “HORSE, ‘15 Hands high, warranted sound and kind, with business wagon md harness; price $176, Inquire 279 Lorim- or st, Williamaburgh. é ; 7” ; Fer SALE—A GREY HORSE 16 HANDS high, fit for hoavy work; price $55. iiss amateio al. Sycarsold, 16 bands high. sold ch eap. ee quire 23 Christopher st, in Biackamith Bhop. &1 OR SALE—A CHEAP PONY.—TO BE seen a4 the cor, Weatand Liberty ete, = #70 Er DEtE—FINE LARGE HOmaDS AND for trucks. Prices trom $10) to 8159 each. ‘Aloo F} ht, eorrel mares, all and ind, oe each, at Weaahblugton at. YOR SALE—10 HORSES, , JUST yROK the country, from 5 toS years, 16 *> 17 hands high; prices trou 76 t 25, 99 Mercer st, 165 SALE—4 SPLENDID HORSES, 2 month, The Sickness at Quarantine. The Quarantine officers of this port bave eare- folly examined the disease on board the emigrant vouse| Virginia, whieh is mow detained at Sandy Bonk, and ibey pronounce it to be cholera. Is is certainly em anomalous form ef ebolira, but it "rhe Machine Ce mpan. N Goo DS— , ald be foll medica) | Wi¢ firm, bus closed lose excited and drooping, Bicatear Newjag Hochine dre Presieant, ie 628 RY F OO be DET S00! — DRY Goods, ode, INSTRUCTION. wo Y to dispute the report of ‘Wheat opened firm, but with mao less excitement, | Wanted. _381_ | sion, and of the lates. importation ef Dress (ioods, men who are fully competent to give corres Opim- | ani closed Se. 0 Sc, lower, Corn wes very firmand| Wheeler & Wilsen Leck Mauch Sew Bike, yuewien, (leeks, and Mentites, Old Friese ya d AND JIG DAsnNG, CLOG, BUS tone with regard te the true veture of the disesse, | quiet, Oates were less active and declining. Pork | Machine and buiten ole Machine, 646 $28 Broadway 8 | ls. upwarc; dress goods, from Me wo fine cloik | mowned JOHN Teh fe fone Houston Pg Bs Bh is 0 singular coincidence, to say the least, that | was quiet, Beef wassieady, Lard was firmer, and BA Kus. Hare, 4) 8p oucis pe basques, Bio ‘ana ana “O13, ¥e Terme 86 per Sat ios : Banjce ths bistery of the te: wee» | Whiskey wee ened, C7 . prices $ ies from up-town will savo than e.sowaere. plague on the Virginia, P y q BERRY w carriae anda large per centage, as they cannot 6 PAYS 1 POR 1 AN “UNLIMITED ¢ dtecly the same as thei on the Bnglend, whieb ar- STOCK BALEO—FrEsT BOARD. the FREY —On Wf the pea 18, Mary err Aaa bry ee et Gatieg | $25 {a bookikeo ED Cou arrived ot Halifax last week, Both vessels sailed | S#¥0,U 8, 65,'Gl,cp 100% 180 Chi. & G. Bast B 416 | year of ber age. Agro 3 Pitmeoucrs OWNE'S C College, from Liverpoel without any sign of cholersom ether Savon Wis 406 pty ‘abe fully imvited te sitend 2 funeral from the re TYEE METAL | OR OLD 009 Falta ed Bea for soguirsy ‘When they reached « certain point in mid-cosen | 0% ¥ ? fouch ficecklye. en Briday 7 oe J the apove, ran URS highest | writing lessons ial and b branch ~e@ ales un, Bren cash p. be paid by Ww te 18 weeks, We piogue rEpIEed pmong Ge ew ETPAMA ond vedeak, ; Ml coed $3 ' Ot por Inetreatien, v0

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