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nesses. eee Hover Bank ita the connexions of fallen houses having been more numerous in both ope Cape merger Powe one house is = fe wish we could any others. character of the news of the week, however, there has not been a bad business done. Produce has been in excellent demand, the deli suecumbed so far as we have gone. aay that there is no likelihood of ‘Considering the painful oe almost all the leading articles are a shade » The corn market was, as might have been ex- pected, Rait togid on Friday, but appears likely ta hold steady for present, although it is doubtful if the ex- range of prices is warranted by the enormous pro- under the circumstances. oa se wei ‘The Very Latest. ‘Ten thousand additional troops are to be instantly for- warded from the camp near Marseilles, to the Crimea. One thouisand French marines are, et same time, to be sent to Greece. Trade at Marseilles is very dull. There is a report that 20,000 Russians made a sortie from Sebastopol and were very badly beaten—no date wentioned. Intercepted letters of Menschikoif’s say that ‘the city cannot hold out; but this is doubtful. Last week the report was that Schamy] was beateo— this week, that he is victorious. Possibly no battle has deen fought. Constantinople letters state that, to the 4th instant, stormy weather had prevented the embarcation of the Porkish reserve for the Crimea, A Russian despatch, via Vienna, says that the French General Canrobert, after having chosen his point of at- tack, and'made every disposition for the service of the siege, ordered that the Russian outposts should be driven im, on the 19th, to the main wall before Akhtear, and that the construction of batteries should be immeiliately com- menced. Avletter from Marseilles, dated on the 16th of October, says:—Each ship of the allied fleets is to furnish a com- pany of marines and eight guns, making a total of two hundred guns, to assist in the siege and assault on Se- ‘Admira) Parseval Deschenes has quitted Kiel on his re- turn to France, with the Inflexible, the Austerlits, and two steam frigates. There is every certainty that immediate steps will be — for putting an end to the indirect traffic with Rus- carried on through Prussian ports. LONDON. ‘The deaths from cholera in London, week ending 14th ef October, amounted to 249. Court-martials were held at Sheerness, on Captain Pa Captain Kellett, and Commander Richards, for ¢ abandonmevt of their ships while engaged in the expedition. ¥ ‘The depetation of officerd Hut dy the English govern- ment to represent the army at the funeral of marshal de St. Arnaud, consisted of Lieutenant-General Sir Harty Smith with his aides-de-camp, Colonel Taylor, and Colo- Holiitch, sent to represent the Queen, and Lord Ar- ir Hay, sent to represent Lord Hardinge, Co! \der- in-chief "The English Awbassador was one of the pall. Markets. Lonpor Mowry Manxer, Oct 17, 12 o’clock.—The Eng- ish funds ~ ne more steady thia morning, Consols be- ing quoted 4%, 94% for money, and 947% 95 for the 14th November. India Bonds quiet, at 7s. to 10s. premium, and Ex ner Bills, 4s. to 7s. premium. The transfer books for Stock, Long Annuities, and Terminable Annuities open on Thursday, and those for Reduced Three per Cents on Friday. securities are in some instances more buoyant, wing — current rates for a few of thosa chiefly dealt in:—Buenos Ayres, 53 65; Mexico, 24% 25%; Russian Four-and-a- Cents, 64 86; Sardi- nian, 87 80; Spanish, 3734 38, and the Deferred, 1834 19; Turkish Scrip, 244 8 premium. onl o’clock.—The stock market has been well support ing the me nah but is now a shade weaker—after Dargalad Up fo 68 for and 96% for time. Consols aroenow Wis 1X for pocepnt aneter, and higher for the November account reducé? théré Wérs oar. and 9334. per 94; exchequer bonds at 99% ; other securi- in price, BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00.’8 CIRCULAR. LiverPoots Oct. 17, 1864. We have bad a fair inquiry for cotton since the date of ‘the above circular, the 3 being 22,000 bales, with 1,600 to speculators and exporters, and with a steady warket at the last quotations. The stocks of grain and flour in the ports are #0 light that an active speculative inquiry has sprang up, at an advance of 4e. per barrel on flour, Cd/ per 70 lbs, in wheat, and 1s &, quarter in Indian corn. Western canal Hour, 368. 6d. a 378. 6d.; Philadelphia, 25g. 9 30s, per barrel; white wheat, 10s. 84. a 118. 34,; ‘ted do., 99. £105. 6d. per 70 Ibs, Indian corn, 388, 64.'a 39s, 6d. per rr. RICHARDSON BROTHERS & Co's, CIRCULAR, ‘Liverroor, 10th Mo. 16th, 1854, ‘The weather has been Variable since 13th. Bu; ice of wheat consist of 126 quarters from Ireland, and juarters 0) un of yur of about 3,000 ie ot sout from, Masten’ Four, hea been in improved demand, ‘and since Friday an advance of 2s. barrel has been obtained. Very little has been done Ei'wheat from a want of suitable qualities, but two car- of Egyptian have been disposed of at full prices. ‘The Yrish demand for Indian corn has subsided for the moment, but several large lots have been taken for im- mediate shipment to the north of France, for the pur- pose of distillation, as a substitute for rye and buck- wheat, The import of corn this week is 9,670 qrs., and the export 19,386 qrs. Lrverroot, 10th Mo. 17th, 1854. ‘We bad not a numerous, but a attendance of buy- ers of wheat, but an advance of Is. per 70 Ibs. being de- manded on the prices of this day week, and firmly insist- ed on by holders of good white, checked business. The dealers and bakers wore free buyers of flour; Baltimore and Philadelphia sold at 39s, a 408., making an advance of 4s. a 6s, per barrel on the prices of Friday. Iona Cory was again in demand for export to France * and several thonaand quarters were taken at 38s., 398., and 29s. 6d, for mixed and white, . There was better de- mand for old catineal at 298. a 208. €d., but new did not participate in the improved tone of the trade. Oars slow sale without change in value. Theatres and Exhibitions. Broapway TueaTre.—The pieces to be performed this evening are the comedietta of the “Two Bonnycastles,’’ the comic drama entitled ‘Andy Blake,” and the Pro- tean burletta of the ‘Young Actress.’’ The entire com- y is included in the casts. Several pieces are under- Kned, and will be produaed shortly. Bowery Tieatre —Tha benefit of Mr. F. C. Wemyns, ‘the acting manager of this establishment, will take place « this evening. The drama of the ‘Wreck of the Rayen,”” the melodrama of the “Female Brigand,’’ and the drama of “Sixteen String Jack,” will be played, with other amusements. Mr. W. fs entitled to a bumper. Nww10's Garvex.—The admired Bateman Children and the popular Rousset Sisters are to appear again this eve- ning. The now drama of ‘Young America’! will com- mence the amusements, and the gtand ballet of ‘‘Cata- rina’’ will terminate al Burton's TukatRe.—The popular comedy of the ‘‘Seri- Family,” and the laughable farces called ‘One Thou- met gist omy me oe roms ea to be is evening. Burton will sustain his original a aracter of Aminadab Sleek. _ Sif ragedy of ‘Othello’? Nationa, THRSTRE. eae ae ti formed to-night, Mr. C. J. Smith a ing d Mr. Gratian Dawson as Iago. the ave izard Skil? will also be given, Miss Hatha way sustaining three parts in it. Warrack’s Treatne.—The bag “London Assur- ance,” ia which Wallack, Brougham, Ulake, Lester ‘Rosa Bennett; Mrs. Hoey and Mrs. Stephens will appear, in to be repeated this evening, together with the farce of ‘Turning the Tables.” ‘The Brigand’’ will be played to-morrow night. : MxrnorouiTAn TumatRe.—The drama called the |‘ Sur- s geon of Paris,” with Mr. W. Marshall in. the leading ebaracter, and the drama styled the ‘ ysis Bell of the , Roquerolles,” in which Mr. E. be ay | will appear, com- prise the entertainment to be given here this evening. AMFRICAN MusrUM.—The pieces to be represented this afternoon are the farces of “Who Speaks First?” and “Away With Melancholy,’’ and in the evening the dra- ma of the “Old 7 in which Mr. Clarke will ap- pear, with the pleasing piece styled “Swiss Swains.”” CasTLe GaRnEN.—Sends and his equestrian company are to appear again this evening, in several of their most dimcult Rete. “Mille. Ross, the admired equestrienne, will also appear. ‘Wooo’s Mixsrrris.—The farce of ‘Black Blunders” | continues to draw full houses, It “will be repented thls Buck.ry’s SeRexADERS.—The bi opera Bohemian Gist” Is to be repeated. tonight? Miss flee, nor, George and Richard, appearing in it, Woon’s Varies, 472 Brosdway.—The compa » here have become very popular. A get pees gramme for this evening. ‘Mr. W. Marenaty’s Bexertwill take place to-morrow ‘evening at the Metropolitan theatre, Mra, Lesdernier is to appear on the occasion. Drarn or W. C. Baaan, Innsorep Fos Mant Ros- RERY.— At ig the deaths rey some time since aa Daving occurred of yellow fever in Savannah, was that of W. C. Beman, deceased was under indictment for mail robbery, alleged to baye been perpetrated in Au- gore, Ga. FINANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mownvay, Oct. 30—6 P. M. At the first board there was a pretty active market, but prices were not sustained. New York Central Bonds @eclined 1 per cent; Nicaragua Transit, 4; Michigan Central Railroad, 24; Brie Railroad, 5; Harlem, 3 ; Reading Railroad, %. At the second board, Erie Rail- road opened at a decline of 3; per cent, but closed at prices current in the morning. Nicaragua Transit fell off %; Reading Railroad, {; New York Central, ¥. The market was weak this afternoon, and closed with a downward tendency. Itis utterly out of the question for fancy stocks to advance in the face of the increasing stringency in the money market. But for the low prices now ruling, we should look for a serious decline, As it is, they must with difficulty be sustained. There are no buyers, in consequence of the dificulty of raising the means to carry stocks at any price. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction, by A. Nicolay :— $20,000 Sandusky, Mansfield mort. 7’s, and interest, $2,000 Milwaukie 7 per cei $2,000 Great Western (Ill.) R.R, Ist mort 10’s interest... and Newark Railroad 1st 3s $2,000 Mercantile $800 do, do. a 2036 $500 Union Mutual Ina. Co. Scrij 38 $500 do. do. do 8734 20 shares Marine Bank ..., 100 40 do. Bull’s Head Bank 8645 20 do. Howard Ins. Co 35 600 do. Isabella Copper Co. 20 Simeon Draper’s sem{-weekly sale of bonds and stocks will take place at the Merchants’ Exchange to-morrow, (Tuesday), at half-past 12 o’clock. The Lewis County Bank of Martinsburg, New York, has failed. We cautioned the public against it three or four days since. We believe ithas failed three or fou \imes in as many years. “ The steamship Pacifie, at this port from Liverpool, brings four days’ later intelligence. The news does not Gmount to much politically, financially or commercially. Quotations for consols, had declined. Breadstuffs had advanced, and cotton was firm at previous prices. This is about the gist of the news. There was considerable activity and animation in the produce market. Several heavy failures had occurred among the mercantile classes, The advices from the seat of war was not of a character to give much hope for the establishment o peaceful relations at present. e ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, at Washington, on the 27th inst., were as follows:— For the redemption of stock... $20,711 74 For the payment of Treasury del 24,690 82 For the Customs me 65,800 66 Covered into the ra 23242 05 sources. 35 81 For the W: mA 36,500 00 For repaying for the War 50 For the Navy Department... 59,764 00 For the Interior Department 1,197 01 For repaying in the Interior De 17497 01 The following table will show the redemption of the Public debt at the Treasury Department of the United States, for the week ending on Saturday :—Loan of 1842, $12,850; loan of 1846, $10,000; loan of 1847, $3,500; loan of 1848, $10,600; Texan indemnity, $3,000; Treasury notes outstanding, $50, Total, $41,000. The Otis Manufacturing Company, (Ware) have de- clared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent, payable on demand, which makes 12 per cent for the year past, The Concord Railroad Company hag declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent ($2 per share). Tt will be seen by the following notice that the spirit of compromise bas shown itself in the matter of the New Hayen Railroad Company, and that there is now Some probability of geriying at pm amicable adjustment of the question at iseue between the ,<Ttes dnterestedi— We, the undersigned, holders of the old stock of the New York and New Haven Railroad Company, being de- sirous that the difficulties and embarrassments which now surround our Property should be adjusted as speedi- ly as possible, hereby invite all the New York holders of the old stock to meet atthe chapel of the New York *| University, Washington square, at balf past 7 o'clock, on Wednesday evening, November 1, to sce if some plan cannot be agreed wu: to be ited tothe stock- holders at the meeting in New Haven on thé 8th of No- vember, by which an arrangement may be made for a speedy and amicable settlement of the conflicting claims upon the road. Carpenter & Vermilye, Samuel Wiltts, N. RB. Cobb & Co., Gri ll, Minturn & Co,, Genin & Lock. rood, Brown, Brothers & Co., Jacob Little & Co., Henry nell. The receipts of the Milwaukio and Mississippi Railroad Company for the third week in October, amounted to $22,356 39 for the two weeks previous, $31,917 58; total, $54,273 97, It is estimated that the aggregate for the fnonth will be near $75,600; ‘The Bank of Kanawha, of Virginia, reverts om the 34 of October, bills and notes discounted, $172,248; gold and silver, $113,208; circulation, $195,970; deposits, 39,- 010, At the close of business on Saturday at the brokers’ Doard of Boston, 53 was bid for Ogdensburg and Rut- land first bonds, and 65 was the lowest asking price for small amount. Providence Railroad shares still fur- ther advanced, and 674 was bid without producing any shares. Concord was firm at 52 bid, ex-dividend; East- ern, 55 bid, 57 asked; Fitchburg, 8534; Western, 06 bid; Old Colony and Fall River, 7934 bid, 80 asked; Lowell, 8034 asked; Northern, 40 asked, and Maine, 1014; asked. Ogdensburg was in good demand at 4 bid, 43¢ being the lowest asked; Rutland (old) firm at 3% bid, 5 asked; South Shore, 8 bid, 9 asked; Sullivan, 434 bid; Wilming- ton, 21% bid, 82. asked; Vermont and Massachusetts, 834 2934; Grand Junction, 20 bid; Paseumpsic, 19 bid; no stock for sale, and generally the fancy stocks are more inquired for, with less disposition to prese sales. Last week the suspension of shipments from the coal region was not total, as it will be perceived by the week- ly statement of the coal trade of the railroad and canal =-28,869 tons, about half the usual amount, being car- ried on the former, and 11,380 tons, less than half, on the latter The Miners’ Journal of Saturday, in refer- ring. to this fact, says that the shipmonts of the week were light, “but heavier than was expected.” ‘Tho Journal also tells us that on Friday the canal boatmon held a meeting, and resolved to advance the freights for the balance of the season. The exact amount of the ad- vance is not stated, but the sums $2 35 and $2 50 per ton were named, ‘The Cincinnati Sun of the 27th inst. says-— The affairs of the Kentucky Trust Company are the subject of general comment and inquiry. The state- ments made in our commercial article of yesterday's is- sue have to-day been fully confirmed. The party who obtained the $400,000 is stated to be Mr. Sandford, of the Favings Panks, and the other individual who succeeded in procuring the small sum of $390,000 is Mr. Alexanier. ‘e hear that as collateral sécurity for the amount he executed a third mortgage on New York property, which, if sold to-morrow, will about pay the first mortgag: Our readers may judge from this what chance there is 0} the institution paying 75, 50, 25 or 10 per cent on the dollar. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the average daily coré dition of the leading departments of the banks of tlw city for the week ending Seturtay morning, Oct, 23 1864:— BAxks or New York. Banks. ns. Specie. Cirenl’n Deposits. Am, Exchange,$4,207,590 421,828 261,042 3,74 Atlantic.......... 622413 22,600 88) 25 America,.....,.8,462,714 842,549 99,733. 3,227,8 Commmerce .,..7,581,319 849,405 2,575 4.241.843 Commonwealth ,1,160,519 New York,.,...9,078,912 Phar America. . 96,482 51,27 1,432,106 3,719, 53 46; 27,268 184,158 "315,710 376 89,752 508,149 56,577 120,018 616,915 88,638 190,495 423,475 25,636, , 132,473 7,609 90,013 244,194 167,086 216,999 1,190,575 491,977 361,657 2/973,162 661 97,210 345,004 68,815 106585 741,136 710,778 831,655 3,155, 65,668 211,939 58,415 181,830 41917. 242171 100,677 1,282,914 904,120 214,550 3/ 552 189,080 169,622 1,765,971 417,504 ao 8,627,958 186,229 148,904 "788,130 ; $2,047 110,473 09,472 1,009,886 52,099 207,104 12°16 N. ¥, Dry Dock., 433,014 17,981 87,729 1: N.Y. Exchange. | et panel ire'ees wean Orient Es 38004 00! ; 62,860 102/766 _ 526; 5 100,716 131,910 * 565;999 16,891 148,906 1,679,668 Seventh Ward...1,068,910 158,657 208 Shoe & Leather., 723,868 33,117 109,832 361,116 St. Nicholas...,. 065 21,408 = 79,084 + 335,1 Tra 1,256,082 95,072 247,467 676,292 19}147,876 270,656 462 1,692, 1 Total.,,, ,,,$84,709,236 9,826,769 8,131,993 62,702,697 NEW PUBLICATIONS. TLL BE READY AT 12 O'CLOCK, MARPER'S NEW MONTHLY ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. TENANTS’ REGISTER, ‘MAGAZINE, 5S Benard dE moons wae or EET anon setae LJ and very conve By John 8. C. Abbott, The annexed statement exhibits a’ comparison of the | , Bank , Rochester, Mixs, a, $81,000; Tenn, | pleat hovee gasand Croton water throughout, Will condition of the leading departments from the frst up | “ev'"vorn and Virging Sisto wate Branayitle, | €am ‘be seen’ fiom 8AM. NG Pe Inquice at St Bos arrest Pushions, TBastented ty Squnty-ere to the last weekly ‘a, te, $205,000; Cn te, $51,000; Ky. Ge, $14,000 street. tration, *710r"* Residence at Baton Rouge, With illes ixw Youu Crry Banxs. Bank of laer, Rensselaer, La. 68, $38,000; Pa. 5s, A HOUSE TO , OR THE WHOLE PROPERTY FOR Whom Shall we Marry ¢ Loans. Circulation. naan bp tamae at a, $11,000; Va. ¢0, | ¥ wale. Sag eike, all information, on the a, 2 = Quakers Wite, $0,064,106 Bank, Logansport, Ohio ,000; Va. 6a, | Foray’ et. i urKeon. 9'424,786 11,102,651 | $101,000. eR By W. M. Thackeray. With four illus seast et Boh ad Sem | Baan of Aten, atc, td S41, In. 20,0, | A ARS, Ohad ROURR, Wading, PROOFLES aan AEA tai Regri envied erase isoor 3ak ila OUR Wi Stonaio iMac tajateinen: tpeard, situated abou t three raises walk from Fulton IH. In which “Lady Kew leaves bis lerdebip> Sea Gases tee Snel gemterc wee ceanaeee ms | Seca ee | A ete 5 > 908, ; Tenn. 6s, $9,240; 4 ‘Hoosier Bank, hiss, . ACTORY TO LET AT HOBOKEN.— Brienne. en eee Sooe'car An'eseiess | ssuooor, ne Lstaeport, is, 6, 936,000; La. ¢s, | Hecate dae preminds ocetpleg by tag Hoboken iron | Aci aol Cattle, By G.7. R, James, . Saat 5,055,406 Hi 1es, eas eo} aehy Bank, Cannelston, Ind, 5s, $30,000; Pa. f ennday ir i sineia, balay conve eat te = ts Something for th Ladies about Colors. March 4. 94, , 209, , 580, f a ry of any kind, March 18 93,418,929 9,255,781 10,518,460 | Wayne Bank, Richmond, Va. 6s, $78,000. CK, No, 95 Walker stroct, The betrothed C! rite i ae ae ee : The Nurse's rit 16. oreaet Sea 008 lrostoue $11,140; Mine ee? ‘$an bbe. Sas 6aj 098,008) a: 8345 HOUse 70, RENT_IN JERSEY CITY, NO. 4 HUDSON | . g.Gresk Carnival | o aiy ‘April 29. 90,245,049 9,877,687 10,951,153 | ‘Traders’ Bank, Terra Haute, Ind. 58. $88,000. street; wire’ sucry basement, brown front, with water, | enthly Record of Current Brent. May 13.. 90,245,927 91507°795 12'382) Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus, Ind.’ 6s, $14,000; | Sven entirele mene tee iakrovgments. | Carpets and olf |. Baitor® 7 aoe . So seep or May 31. 90,081 974 9.284807 10981 381 Mina, 6, $3,000; La. Gn, $10,000; Ga er $0,000; Ky, Oo; | Seene'asto tee yon”? “% tale Vomession Ist November, | © Bator Easy Chair, june 10,. 91,015,; 307 617, . —— boi feceaeteny near nmeeenensnperanesepeeeee neers i's Drawer. , . i OUSES TO LET.—THE TH! § Lite Notices. Books of tl ith. July 8. Sear 2k Si0e'Ts7 19,267 318 2 rv and Mechanics! Bank Indianapoli, Lm. 68, | FL 'siohe, trent hove, with imeditaimproveueatn twas 28s G1 World "and'the New. "Ulustrations —Coming 10 011,870 8)768,289 15,720, Jato Stock Bank, Marion, Va. 6s, $25,000; La. 68. | ist four ahery Magilsh faacmst teobtnatens: | tee Paine in Tiler iUomeatidans fouth— 723,141 91124;648 14/408,981 | $30,000. : Sane loves, wilh modern inpeeeneein: See alas ehtaie ae: | Mgabesd wisi Lin sae ee ee 435, a pai pinched Laurel 1 gai Laurel, Ind. 2344, $57,000. 227 West Thirty-fourth street. Inquire as above. _ Fashions fre Navembas. Litnstenaions (ioeniebad by Brodio Bank of § S ‘ . cir appearance) :—Promenade Costame— 91°457,075 Hg fides toll mer rgd eae ‘OUSE TO LET—IN WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREE fap—slocve 457, 811, 395, y Albion, Va. $25,000; N. Ca, 6s, and furnitero to lat o session on Wedn. went number closes the ninth volume of Harper's 7 6820,600 1414841250 | Bank of Albion, Alton, Pa. os, $41,220, arpencitinigee hate ee Hie fox thelr continued confidence and. suppert, The 095,011 8\802,623 12,992,386 | Bank of South Bend, South Bend, Va. 6s, $50,000; N. | ILLINGS & TUCKER, 387 Broadway. Jon of the magazine i: how grater than at any pre~ 92,102'613 8,712,136 12,042,244 | Ca, 60, $50,000. he noo + ime sinee its publication Was commenced, and Ye stllk 91,380,525 8,918,492 10,630,517 rabash River Bank, Jasper, Va. 64, $300,000. Fis: 10 LET—LARGE, HANDSOME AND LOFTY snd 'repidly tnoreasiog. See same vee Shee. Pee rare, 81594188 11,190,377 | Traders? Bank, Nasbwilcy Ind. i3¢e, $15,100,” ston the pesmi 6S Coy socal ae ae oka vole eerste er pays a ~ cs gy gh iy og 4g | quire on the premises, 58 Crosby stroct, or o foun, Ys sae Sacre Reem Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw, Ind. 6s, $6,000; Ind. 2348, com untaeturer, 4S Aun street, N B—Pomesaicn ta? Anibunt of better reading matter C up with con great body of the Ameri Particular class or profe Yor of its conduct rs, in tertainment with nts’ and Mechanics’ Bank, New Albany, Ind. bs, $4,000; Tenn. 64, $3,000; Ga. Ch, $20,000; Ky. 6s, wank ot Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Ga. 69, $46,500; Bank of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, Va. 6s, $125,000. There haw been a decrease in every department. The last returns, compared with those for the previous week, show a decrease in discounts of $2,383,574; in deposits, $2,826,249; in circulation, $465,623, and in aptcie, mn stant relerence tothe wants aud tastes of the people rather than those of any While it will be the enuci= tments, to vomnbine eu~ care will be taken to — ART OF A HOUSE TO LET—AT NO. 118 WEST Sixteenth street, ————— TORE TO LET.—A SMALL STORE, FOR SOME LIGHT fancy business, in a very desirable location, and low jon, speci n five just cause of complaint to Poe exclude every thin $493,400, ‘The banks are contracting rapidly, but it has ei es Witiam reseeetnWniaediately, Apply at: 205: |: Sy Tetacece iunlof tie country, ‘and expocialt not yet had the full effect intended. Notwithstanding | $1owod, DAT Puhath Ind: bs, $20,000; Ind 2949, | William street, corner of Frankiort everything that cai olicnd the most. fastidious om the moore ECOND, THIRD, AND ATTIC FLOORS TO LBD, | of taste cr morality, A large number of interest - $10,500. Atlantic Bank, Jackson, Ind. 2149, $14,000; Va. 66, the reduction in loans, the amount of specie on hand is $6, 2, 8 houge 33. Bleecker stroot, ‘Croton © and gai sable etialen have been pro] pared # be mash earss§ steadily diminishing. But for the movement of the banks 9 throughout. This is a very desirable locatios being afew | riew of pictorial articles, written By il most popalar ai i i a f lroadway, The rent will ts thors, and illustrated by’ the most ¢ffted and popular artists in contracting loans and tightening the serows upon the a sag ty apprehension of the solvoncy par gpg ste uce Tuitenin tir aceaalt Rosioe ee oases in'the United Stater, expressly for the Sagaaiue, will be: money market; they would by this time have made a | © liana Free Banks, and doubts as to their secu- | tiem Inquire at 31 Bond street. continued; the choicest productions of American aad Eu- ropean literary talent will be riety, iuterest, and attracti went will be {nereased; and nothin, merit that Iarge share'of public favor with which thus far their enterprise Las been received. Subscribe Tespectfully solicited to ren w their sities being sufficient to redcem their bills, the following statement of the amount and character of each particu- lar stock will be interesting — « 5 per cents ~ 2 do. NE SECOND FLOOR, FRONT BASEMENT AND attic room in 97 Watt 'strect, West, tq rent low to a respectable very poor show of specie. As it is, the aggregate has been reduced below ten millions, and may go lower yet The different departments of the banks of this city are at this moment more contracted than we have known for 234 A many months. There have been no failures of much im- 6 do. agra The Magasine may be obtained of booksellers, pox #, OF f Y pis bree doll portance since the banks commenced drawing in their 8 ae. 38,000 tO RUSWELL G. PIERCE, Ping pene year, or frrents Alvacents wut He | sentamnuah vos : lo. " umes, mpleted, nea ry is t loans, but it is hardly possible for the screws to be turned 6&7 do. 89,000 | “*¥* oo s = wthin dollars each, aud muslin evvers are furnished to chose Woe down much harder without causing a collapse some- 6 do, 546,000 | 0 LET—FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES, TWO LARGE to have their back numbers uniformly bound, at Whale, ee 25'000 Fooms, in the Grand Strect, Hall, on woderate terma, | tweaty-ive centeeach, Nine volumes atv now ruady, bound, eS oaifan 26'000 | Well calculated for evening partics.. Por charitanle objects HARVER & BROTUERS, Pabilohers. ‘The Comptroller of the State of Alabama reports that "6 ao. 186/000 | free of sxpense. JAMES MULLIGAN, Proprietor, 125 om the receipts into the Treasury of that State for the year 5 ao. 271,000 ~ L.. Fees ie ad noe SS RIAN, OR RAM te ending Sept. 30, 1854, amounted to $1,861,125 13, in 6 do. 11,000 | (PO LET THE UPLER PART OF A MODERN THREE | docerines, will usuo daily on the 13th ad weekly om the 30th < 01 0. ‘est Forty- atroet, > N ¥ ts holdi rr which is included the balance from the prior year, of ture for sale if desired, Inquire on the premises. | wishing to take the paper, will, please forward aasaes ard $1,236,069 68. The receipts from the tax assessments of fe = — subseriptions ‘day. Persone wi The Indiana 234s were taken at 50 to 55, the fives at s 0 LET—TO A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILY, | to become agents will mak Bid send ovid BD aa $540,890 90; from common school fund, $62,- | par; Pennsylvania fives taken at 84 to 86, and all the Te ee oie oe oh Tiley ant | competency “Bo., te + Subse sion te. the 026 26. The . or to two amell families, Seco , $10 por inonth; any 5 Bs . disbursements were $1,046,292 29, inclad- | 4. ber cont stocks at par. third oor the san. erences exehanged. Adply on the | Agent, Washington City. ing $400,000 to the Ohio and Mobile Railroad Company, The Auditor says that within sixty days, betwoen | Premises; or to W. W. Selleok, at 8. Ely’s, 79 Fulton street, ees nee Oe Oa Ee Tanah; ABODE | $900,000 and $1,000,000 have been retired from circula- MPOLRT-NRAT COTTAGE HOUSES; ALSO, pire alg ete thn ahha pit harp ype tee for the Insane Asylum, | tion by the different bauks, and the securities withdrawn, | wiy°d,700ms {oF gentlemen or gentiomon and $2.50 per volume, A Iiberal discount to agente and canvass and $74,443 72 for interest on the sixteenth section fund. Pith or without board; all elorantly si ere, RIKER, THORNE & CO. The report of the Treasurer shows a balance in the Treasury of $820;276 06, the assessor’s books, of the value of real and personal He says, also, that the holders of the securities thus taken up were offered par value for them, within a week, and that over one hundred thousand dollars of them had Deen bought by the State, and paid for in gold. Of the Ble, quiet neighborhood im Williamsburg, and withia four minutes walk of four different ferries to New York. Apply $20 South Third street, or at 133 Fourth streot, Willthms- ‘UST PUBLISHED, BY W. F. CHADWICK, A SPLEN- did tinted lithograph of the celebrated trotting horse } Xd. Eddy: size 18 by 23, on India paper; prieo $1. To be ob- tained of W. F. Chadwick, No. 9 lyn; oD The Chicago Press gives the following summary from oul or of the agents, Messrs, Abbe & Yates, No, 22 Beokm 0 LET-STORE, BACK ROOM AND BEDROOM; rt atreet, Bi | ° rent $200 per year. Also, fourth story, oonsit | o agen property, taxes, &e., of that city, in the year 1854 :— pag dlp oe) et a ae ies foome, with Crotoe water one be doors rout $180. Pir gent in pf Lattin Auta reason Puorsare or Cmcago—1884, b Sreeg hey. © Oe? + | Bouse No. 1,283 Broadway, between Fortioth and Forty-frat ENTH EDITION, NOW READY; OF CAPT. CANOF, ry aluation "al Stock Exch: ¢ een inenaeieastceatsasoneiibianil bee tliteeeninel or Twenty Years on ad African Siaver, being an 2600 ‘ : y General DET > | of hi d advent th t, fu the interior, Divisions, Real Rvtate, Personal Evale, | Taces, “a Moxbay, Oct, 80, 1854. dane cone etee MORE TART OF A MODERN BUILT | thinboard and in the West Indies, Written. oat aad edited apna 4,467,646 297030 of | 92000 Ohio Gn 160... 103 100shaNYCoRRs60 87_ | Sathroom adjoining: on sceond floor; one large and one smelt | 170m the captain's journals, meworunda amd conversations, 7yasa,t0g SAOTEAG 2,088 OF | 1000 Hud Con bonds 11 160° 60 Foom on the third foor, ‘kitchen, part of the cellar, gasx- | ¥Y,dirante Mayer.’ I'vol. 12uo., with eight illustrations. #42, 2500 Ill Cen RR bts 603% tures, dc. ‘The family ocoupying tho house is small aud very ‘4 Look which is destined to rival Robinson Crusoo'in pos peed 047,000, S851 18 | 600 22 bB quict, References exehangtd Font $20) till next May, part | Polarity. D. APPLETON & 60. Rublisher $2,890, pas x quarterly in advance. Apply at elfth otroet, nearSe- | wp agents wanted to. ciroulact thn Seen ea “ - 286,043 2,584 80 ee __ | Mveral discount will Le allowed. Note Mun ® Tree ik wes 10 LET—THE STORE AND DWELLING PART, No. | sam ieee Total........29;900,7 5,401,495 186,716 69 614 Hudson street, noar Washington pli itanle TUR: Lamp” et aw ‘Tas tas == Whole shoemaker, tailor, Wo. Rent very low ‘tos’ food, teuante eae * main Tas. Real. Eetate: Personat Eile, Tia Apply at 25 Wooster street. A.B, MAURITZ. 10N COURSE, i . Pe ete Se eerie? eene ee 0 LET—PART OF BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE | Lest gind towaxous; MF. Peabody nauies dg. J00 Husted Ne BT 26,480 61 2574 38. 20,064 90 No. 84 Thirty-first etroet, near Sixth avenue; kitchen, H, Woodruff, name b. g. Commodore. Sti will leave jorth. y front basement, frout, parlor and thirl floor, 2) & sonatl Nisaweburg ferries every Lalt bour, sHAW a WTR, ee (Pat ype iy. Rent $850, Inquire on the promises, os apply | Proprietore, Total.12,864 05 161,637 05 87,444 63 100,081 64 by note to box 8126 Post Oftiee, ipa ain The value of the real estate as atseneed in 1883, was | “96 penn Costco T.—TROTTING.—ON WEDNES> “ $18,479,007; for the present year it is $18,990,744, show. Ae A SMALL, GENTEEL FAMILY, TILE UP- ® match for $400, tng ferns of SULT, The vention St the er. | to oe a8 8 Sree pinay Fre ea een ane i realorete } sonal property in 1853,.was $4,450,630; for 1854 it is $5,- Br thoy é é The total $060,866. 401,495, showin valuation of T WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, (CARMANS- $22,929,637. those 8 large cottage, with stables, ice house, orchard for the Btate and for the county of Cook, in desirable residence for a genteel fn- to and from the city by railroad and le, 2 splondid family horse, wacoas, har- . Address box 1,341 Post OF- EAVER, FELT AND STRAW BONNETS, BONNET ribbons, French flowers and Paris feathers, aro offered to which, paicoge is situated. The city taxes area trife under‘ $200,000. tends Trea: tern cach purchasers, at greatly reduced prices, HUMBER & ka os raed oe er path Nol! be Ria rtattbat ben settling KETCHUM, Gh 460 John street, corner of William, ii be eas ing bk ites ee = eae rias Caren telets ali . | (ILOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!—GKO. BULPIN, “gush eer een 3 deen wmyurmianeds plies eprerat qmaltrooms £5 | CSc Niroatway, re-peesfaiy. tuvitas_ tie attention LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—TO AN AME: N THOUSAND CLOARS, 20% a finn fam, ower ts salto rogm, wich ceoton, | Guth felling tenner it 22 eee ee er are Gece Om the Pretwbins, north” | Littecn hundred super cloth silk Vined C paynyepapened 22% 200 velvet tapestry and Wilton carpeting, a seven oct: Eight Lundred super cloth silk lined clos Amounting to. $591,154 78 2235 ortc, kon &c.. for sale or to let with the promi “2 Se festnca tenate eI Lith gee on Seer 52% 200 are One thousend superb Lyons velvet cl maintaining the road for the i period are, $259,455, Less various credits, 6,428 pag a ag Five hundred CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay, Oct. 30—6 P. M. Asnrs were more inquired for, at $6 25 for pearls, and $6 8734 a $7 for pots per 100 Ibs. Breapsturys.—Flour was in improved demand at higher ratey,sales having been made of 6,700 bbls.—ordi- | bonses—rent«, from $4: houres—rents, from $10) $200; also, offices and st Apply to R. D. GOODWIN, real ‘estate agent and ger inton Hall, coracr of Eighth stroct and 54 16—-$253,081 78 $338,123 00 Net earnings (42 8-10 per cent receipta) ‘The amount paid for machinery, cars, and construction is.,.. $324,542 34 10 LET—A MODERN TWO STORY AND BASEMENT fice it to vay, the high character of the goods o1 Less credit ... 37 10—$324,505 24 | nary to choice State, at 8 3714 a $9; mixed to fancy west- house, ins good neighborhood, very near Hudson strest, 4 ¢otablisbment is already well known, and he wou y The grosy earn'ge, year ending Sept, 90, 1853, $478,876 06 | ern, at $8 87% a $987.34, and other kinds in proportion; | below Cabal, with a part or the whole of the furniture tor ] £40 im conclusion, that the luce vill be found, on iuapec- Theerony earn’gn, year ending Sept: 20. Ipod, “S01 194 78 | with 1,600 bola, Canadian, in doud, at 88 72, and 2,406 | saley whieh te good. ‘Every hing” iy in nice order. Yearly rae ee Rouen ?_ | bbls. inferior to extra Southern, at $8 75a $10 50. Wheat | rent $600. Bb, W. RICHARDS, 307 Brosdway. Paris jum, 941 Broadway. Increaked earnings...... $112,276 72 | was.on the advance; the sales included 5,100 bushels ogress mat ORS aah Sinton eae rime Southern white, at $2180 $225, and | O LET—THE STORE 77 BROADWAY. FOR TERMS are red, at $203a $2 06. Oats were un- —a apply to WILLIAM BOGGS, on the premises, 30, 1853.$701,177 05 1854, 577,587 02 the Largoot and ‘Third, sable coxts tor ex! ered in tala city its corte is, By The expenditures year ending Sept. ‘e s 4 i vd best assorted stocks of furs ever u coo be changed. The transactions in other hinds of grain com- © DET—BASEMENT OF REAR BRICK BUILDING fe MADAME MARGIS & SUN'S, 5/1 Broad od oe $128,010 09 | prised 2,000 bushels rye, at $1200 $1 23; 5,000 bushels Te Patton ttanoes padtabis Soraay Unbe nae er ee Be ee coor ah. amonie fsit-on. sare vel Serbo pe sie A RAE ARS Wig Kos Barley malt at $1.50, and 67,000 bushels corn, wostorn | Apply in front offic, A. BANARD. | 1, ther purchasers or not, are iavited to inspect the rt w suctropolitan fur store. ADIES’ FUR WAREVOU:! tween Amity and Fourth how for inspection an el pareod either for beauty oF alled, All articles wazranted, Aggregating the excess of earnings with the decreased expenditures. and it will appear that the business of the year just closed has resulted in an increased proat of $246,918 75 over the preceding year. From this revenue the treasurer has paid the sum of $205,651 on account of liabilities ineurred prior to Janu- mixed, at 80c. a Ble. per bushel. Cartis.—There were offered at Allerton’s Washington Drove Yard to-day, 2,967 beef cattle; offered during the week, 2,413. We subjoin the returns of the woek in de- “tail, logether with the section of country whence the supplies came:—Heef Cattle—By the Hudson River 10 LET—DOWN TOWN, FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLE- mon, two furnished apartments on tho second floor, in handsome threo story brick house anexceptionably oc nd whero no boarders are taken, | Apply to, DR. GIDDINGS, M Ke uality. Vricos moderate, and to Orders strictly ful- 10 LET—WITH SAL Raiy- z ary 1, 1854; he lras also paid all the expenses of the road, 560; by Hudson river boats, 150; by Erie Railroad, OF FURNITURE, WHOLLY OR | uit all classes, Jeaviag Ht without any Soating debt, and he has return: | foo: "py Harlem Hailrond, 161; from Mlinots, on cars, 69% | Qe JR pert, vory low, a neet and convenient house, in This Satire ed tothe treasury of the State the sum of $50,000, from | from Qisio, on cars, 213; from Kentucky, qp cars, 521; | pleasant and desiratle. Kont $30). Apply to EMERSON DRY GOODS, &«. the surplus left in bis hands after discharging alleorrect | from New York State, on foot, 94; from do. do., on cars, | W. KEYES, No, S Everett Mouse, eoruer af Fourt' avoarus eee wale n Adis Mabilities. 878; from Connecticut, on foot, 3b; from Febmayivasioy|"eteereatesash street, oe, to THOMAS LAW HENCE, © DRSE Tey 0ORPR IS: SORERTS MES. GAT RON RAS The State Auditor of Indiana has published the fol- | on foot, 751; from es fom, 91; from Indiana, | Laverty etree : Read balbbeitv lve coterie otal iti ited by the Indiana free | © ATs » ‘god 10 LET—THE THIRD STORY OF HOUSE No. 476 | thincity. Mrs. Gaynor being direct agent fur several Buro- "9 Red a MD, Mi . y on tue pre- fo d a rf Bank of Connersville, Connersville, Ind. 58, $420,200; | do. do., sheep and lambs, ay Hudson Hiver boats, swine, Thre! is ye bs Seoma ae eta BL the ato mee reveal oTied. Bank 12,000; Obio 6x’ Ca: | 259, Prices. ; vas : usually charge Inds 224 Gch i 00s Tad. Banke Bonds, $12,000; Obio be, Cor | oie. doc ortran 460, ved eniven (lige weight) #4 $6; do | [10 LET—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH, TWO 45 Baird avenue, near Tenth steal, State Stock Bank, Peru, Ind, 58, $149,000. extra, $6 25; sheep, $2 2 $5; lambs, $2 a8 5; swine, corn pg oe rtd i) ry ae Sap iivcee eat Geass ETY’s Government Stock Bank, Lafayette, Ind. 5s, $44,500; | fed, $4 a $4 75; do. New York State corn fed, $4.0 $4 25. | titer Anaity strost-—This charitable Mise. 6s, $20,060. The market showed considerable depression to-day, in garments oo hi hants? Bar k, Lafayette, Ind. 5s, $30,500. some de owing to the unfavorable state of the wea- WELL FURNISIIED TWO STORY HOUSE, wooiety Feb) roauine’ its b Praice City Bank, Tense Haute, ind. 53, $57,000; Ind. | ther. ‘There were’ but few first rate cattle in the yards. , roadway, will be tet until tho | employment te peur women during the winter season. Pam, 24a, $5,000; ‘Tenn. 6s, $6,000. Mr. Allerton quotes some at $10, but there were very | first of Mi TD eURVALIRM. 30 Uronhray,-. | articles for donations to. the Children’s Aid. oF any other of Wabash Valley Bank, Logansport, Ind. 5s, $10,000; Ind, | few that would bring that price. ‘In other stock we have . D. ALIE | the‘exceltent charfabie institutions, white stron comeore Pank Bonds, $71,018; Tenn. Os, $3,000; Va. Os, $33,000; | not much change to notice. Swine are in very fall supply, | pocET—THR LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, WoDERN | Sble clothing may Le required tor the approaching winter, La, 69, $76,000. and prige ere harlly so firm. At Browning's —506 built, consisting of five rooms and bath room, and a | TRoattention of purelisers fun Dente eielee ts, Stock Bank, Logansport, Ind. 58, $59,000. beeves, $6 a $9; 40 cows and calves, $25 a $55; do. ox- | small bedroom enn bo had in the attic if roquirol; lower part | Aaframilies if requcstce ts the holies b Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute, Ind. 5s, $47,- | tra, $60; 50 veal calves ad weight,) Age. @ 6c.; | of the city, west of Broadway, below Spring strect. Addross Men’scaud toys? annel wad cauton flansel shirts ong 000; Ind. Bank Bonds, $10,000; Biss, 6s, $20,600; , | 8,000 sheep and lambs—sheep, $2 12 & $6 50; lambs, | A. H., Merald office, Pie $50,000; Mich. 6x, $40,000. $1 60.2 £4 50. Mr Browning being unwoll this week, we ree ry ‘Men's and boys’ calico and deluine dressing gowne ang Y ig: LET—THE WARGE STORE, Model Republic” reataurant, with street, Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte, Ind. 5s, $64,000; Ind. have no precise record of the cattle on sale, but the above Bank Bonds, $10,000; Mich, 6s, $11,000. estimates ere believed to be correct. At Chamberlain’s.— double gowns, petticoat Pr ‘Women's and ebildren’s di , cots, might mag ‘Also several offices, reo and smi d drawers, sacks, gowns, Gramercy Bank, Lafayette, Ind. 5a, $65,000, 598 beef cattle, $7 9 $9; 123 cows and calves, $20 a $50; business requiring good light and air, Inquire of rons; also infauty’ paruents of find and vommon. Plymouth Pank, Plymouth, Ind. 63, $50,000, 105 veal calves) be. n 63¢c. ; 8,468 sheop and lamba, sheep | F. FERRIS, 62 Nasang ctreot. i Drovers’ Bank,’ Rome, Ind. 6s, $19,000; Ind. Pank | $2 a $6, lambs $1 76 a $4 60. Tho market here has beon " TUW towele, 60 paira white shects, @ pairs unbleached pil- Bonde, , $32,000, heavy during the past week, particularly for cattle and low eases. ‘The above are offered at very low prices, and aro made of good materials. Co IGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES—H43 PEARL. street, corsets, corsets, corsets.—-Miee, Stone, iiaporter UF Fren dE ove corsets, of the most appro hape, stylo-aud eclore, begs to call. the attention of Indies Pubiie Stock Bank, Newport, Ind. 5:, $77,000; Ind. 23¢8, £6,500; Va. 6s, $20,000, Bank of N, America, Newport, Ind, 5s, $60,000, State Stock Seourfty Bank, Newport, Ind. 5s, $60,000; Va. €¢, $15,000; La. €s, $2,000; Pa. d3, $26,800, shecp of an inferior quality.’ Prices _are hardly so firm. At O’Brien’s—215 beeves at $7 a $9 50; 65 cows and calves, at $25 0 $40; 90 veala, at ae. a Gide. Tho high- eet quotwtion for péesves, at O’Brien’s, this weck, is a dollar below that of the week previous. But this is Kk ike skylights gostimen. Apply Foom, on the prom EB OFFICE, AT 280 BROAD * 38 600: “ a i floor, Inquire 0 a “ Traders’ Bavk, Indianapolis,’ Ind, 58, $23,500; Ga. 68, | more owing to inferior qualities on sale, porhaps, than wad ot thape, style aud colves, ‘ Western Bank, Plymouth, Ind. 5s, $50,000; Va. ¢s, | shade lower. ) LET VERY CHEAP.—THREE LARGE RoOMS TO | Ana Tilton nai Mig enmpetivion,. Ladies will find it to you, cL, t Recapitulation. let, suitabie fora mechauie or company. Apply to A | their quyantage to call and exaraine before purchasing olse~ Canal Banks, Evansville, Ind. 53, $59,000. Beeves. Cows d Calves. Veal Calves. Shp & Lbs.» 3. SMITH, 205 or 208 Bowery. theres Done oret the number, 4iB Pearl strvet, bebweon Fayette Co, Bank, Connersville, Ind. $3, $3,750; Ind. perce |i - 7 . hog > ke e—TUE SHAVE BUT NEAT THRE William and Roso etreets, 2)ae, 2,600; Va. 6x, $73,000. Brownings’ . ) ; 125 Weat Twenty -t : , Satine aan: €eethern Tadians Bank, Logansport, Ind. Bank Bonds, | Chamberiains 698 123 208 3,408 | street, Chuo feet atreet,) b Sixth an MPORTANT TO LADIES cOFRNING OF SEB yma a 1007, 000) Vas On, $6,000. O1Beignie.... | SEB ~ = = | juct flateheds has modern, imoro pounce to ihe Indice of New York and vicinity that om Wed- New York Stock Bank, Vincennes, Va. 63, $119,000. pono moe, = —— | Water elo: at bot aud cold water, gat, with chan roe te one Te tuey. will open their mew” store, NO. 720 Tack of Indiana, Michigan City, Ind. 5s, $25,000; Miss, | Total,,...-3,826 286 400 17,188 | Te gg Teroadiyay, corer of” Waverley piace, with a rew 6s, $2,000, Compared with the offerings the week previous, these fd A PY stoek ones cry quote, consiting of ally shawls velvet Fikhart Co. Bank, Goshen, Ind. 234, $25,000; Va. 63, ] fSgures present the following recults:—eet cattle, do- Ae me — | terinor, de iniucs, Valeicias, woollen pla, save silks, and $160,600; La. 68, $78,000; No. Ca, 6s, $35,000. qreane O81; cows and calves, increase 69; veal calves, | 70 TEASE-FOUR LOTS, ON TWENTY.SIXTR Smaznilicent assortment of mel leans am 4 Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, Ind. 8448, $60,000, equal; sheep and lamba, decrease 1,736. street, south side, bet wren Sixth and Seventh avenues, | Wroldenie:. Ji G. kOe, teen of chs intent paises North West Bank, Hloomield Va. tH $200,000. ‘Corron.—The market was somewhat steadier, with | ior threo years from the lst of Yebruary neat. Apply st |: Seite ‘goods, as produced for the Pati« market. J. G. & Tonk of amesiee, Morogco, Ind. bs, $50,000. sales of about 400 a 500 bales. Broadway, roon No. 14. Geanede ee Uriciitting attention to the wants of. ‘Wabash River Bank, Newville, Va. 6s f20 000. Corng.—fales » 300 of Rio were made at | Pwo ATTIC ROOMS, FURNISHED, TO LET, AT 33 | customers, ho pens soe scuntee fg ° Camb. City Bank, Camb. City, Tad '* 000. 930. a 1034c., and 100 mats Java at 13)¢c. ‘Clinton Will bo let very low to one or two ou- | ORe-price systetn, ye Cte a public's on. 4 ‘ ville, f te ‘were firmer, with more | emer” “They are nest, comfortable rooms, aud adapted for | couragcment and Fupport. Bank of Rockville, Rockville, La. 6, Tippecanoe Bank, Winaiac, “Va. 69, $56, oferiog ad ae pe f, LOL those ishing: to econoinise in lodgings. Apply from 8 to 12 M™ ROBERTS RESPECTROLLY INFORMS “7 Indian Reservation Bank. Kokomo, Va. 63, 000. rey ‘bulk and bags, at ey a we Tadies that «be wi propared to receive orders: Greene County Bank, Bloomfieiti, Ind. ‘54, $26,600; | alterwards demanded. — meray pa nmin | RENT—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, THE SECOND AND kinds of SEER See eae Pineres ae 08 1S renee Misa, 68, $10,000; Va. 6a, $10,000; La. 6s, $10,000; Ga. | per ton, and small engagements were made of compressed | "THT treleened tak bavgmemt vi thn noua 52 carsolt | Way-and 1 Ninth street, Broad tt, 81,800. eatern, Ind, bs, $5,000; Vo. Ce, 8000; La. | Sor Tolonion rates were quiet’ ‘To: Havre, corn waa | (iret Aeminates valk trom Momlion OEY pivise aii | NOTICR—IN ADDITION TO THR GREAT BAR ater Bank, Falem, Ind, 5s, $5,000; Ve. Cs, f ale g 2 pn to | anaes oe Rte pevemes, of ine in silke mentioned In another advertisement, the 6s, $20,000. Ms lard at }¢c.; cotton was at ic. Water street, New Yor! , ryen Bank of Auburn, Auburn, Va. $10,000, forma, rates were at 25c, per foot, with occasional . STABH teres cneed Upper Wabash Bank, Wabach, Va. 6s" 235,000. lots at 30c. per foot, measurement. PANT OF LBASD FOR RivEny Dray ‘ime Pte twa a or dP eecmiopanipetnaged Pay oh ee trator 2 Tenn. 68, $5,000; La, 6s, $21,000; N. , 5,000; Ky. | shipping. 7c. w 400. for | SMe, Also, a enag stable and a fom Lote to, tenses ft SW. . inte 63, $13,000, were pretty active and firm, at 37¢. @ 400. for | Apply te R. G: PIBRCE, Pine street, corn’ = | No ReBROARWAY, ante, Attica, Le. 61, $48,000. new, per Ib. SoS Sr JAMES FRANCE, and. egies uni tepngtons Va. 6, $5000 Trot = The oarket fayored purchasers, and some 25 WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4. wh efor tale on Hvaday oSatotey Wo Tage tt ot Mecht Bank, » La. at eanh. eh gees ane ne ee ma ‘ quality a yeoman ener, Ta. 6, | top torSales of 60 tons Spanish, to arrive, were made NTS FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS. | o4 Kea i Soper yards Also ange Fank, Poseyvitle, Ind. 6, $12,000, 26 per 100 Ibs. Greens pina oe 1 , Bente Mone Moe Yao tp, | Wisun Rect somtnne,m, materia reguet at | Hiribin thins aamgReaseteatativanatel | een bt ad hme ind. 2341 4 > one | ench-w' Bank ofthe CHfadaworth Michigan city,” Mid: Gs, |" Sto.sssen Sales of 10 bids, 20 ereey and 10 wbts, | fo by addreedog bx £9. JACODS, 07 dTggrera carne ot Fecnch: worked. oles add teenage Bank of T. Wadsworth, igan city, I besten : use denases ADIRG’ CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUSTE - : pink Bank, js ‘One heard of no further movements in whale or coe ual in brilliamey and appearance to the real - pemeere o Rovkpo aitie ta, $50,000." ales were made of 100 baskets olive, at $3 60 La ‘ 7 aoe ee wy mage hg JOM SILK ROBES. <OK MOD AE, F stata oe Rae ene aie, | Hog te ton a | he Bee eeeee . a J way. ¢ Fo » Bank, 5a, Saoee. ‘at $12 75; 600 do., deliver- 70 ObETDARGAING TO CLOSE ADVANCES A. T. STEWART & CO., !Broadway, ooo siidbem yd. 1, SB, G00; Vo, te K to tha detent Been iets ge sees, tog vie tag AdAS EMOVAL.=1 RESPECTFULLY INFORM PUB ‘County Knox, Oh’o 62, $14,860, 10e,; and 40,000 | Weer geernewbod Hanoforiee, Havana segart, kc, at o7 | AY lie that t have removed my newly etal 180 bbls. " a Ls Ad, ie pairing m of Indien? a1 Stacben Count: 58, $5,000; Ind. were . fabsan stroct, Foom No. 6 408, B, DA CAMARA, +4 ai Ind. 59, $5,000; Sales ‘trans-| ® , ith owning, from 6 Divielom 2164; $28,000; La. 6a, $h4,000. Vilean vevemipete ATONRS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALR PRICES.— | ter of Tivinston stecet, where T Ahall ¢om ee ee een ae Mysqcre gr une gatohes a great panmin. da | slotline yeeansy Bacon pties tes 1 7 . ne 3 4 y ‘, : small wry ah ale, In 3m; wan. aga nh ge a nd a ane entra} Bank Indians i) clothing much cher > Centra) Bank, polis, Va, Gs, $1° 6,000, ‘J. SAQOBS, 407 Bropdway, Per, . BRVOCR, |