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wpecle payment to-day, The Virginia and Danks are stil) paying specie. , FAILURES AND MEETING OF MEROHANTS IN NEW ORLEANS. New Ousaame, Oot. 12, 1857. ‘The Louisville Central Bank has closed Ks doors. Ik was ‘8 emal! affair, There will be a meeting of merchants is this olty this Messrs. J. L Johnsoa & Oo, grocers, in this city, have Falied. ‘There ave no other fallares here to-day, ‘Tho sarpension of the New York city banks causes an ‘aneasy feeling. REDEMPYION OF UNITED STATES SQOCK. Wasnivorom, Oot. 14, 1867, ‘The entire amount of United States stocks redeemed to day was $143,000, of which one third went to Virginia, and early all the rest to New York. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pamapsyma, Oot, 14, 1867. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania 6’s, 83; Resding Ral’road, 376; Long Island Railroad, 75; Morris Oanal, 38; Peam: sytvania Railroad, 8234. THE COTTON MARKETS. New Ontaans, Ost. 18, 1867. Ootton still rales in favor of the buyer. Sales to-day, 8,000 bales. Quotations for middling, 93¢0. a 10c. Stock ‘af this port, 100,000 bales. Roceipte to-day, 5,500 bales, Flour steady at $5 62. Lard quiet atic. Freighte— Ootton to Liverpool, 34d.; do. to Havre, lo. Exchange fal. MOVEMENTS OF PRODUCE. Atnany, Oot. 14—6 P.M. Fiour—Sales limited, at unchanged rates. Oorn held higher, without sales of moment; 6,700 bushels Western mined peld at 633¢0. afioat., arf G5c. in railroad parcels. Wheat—No sales, Whiskoy—Sales 114 bbis. 8. P. at 210, Oswaco, Oot. 14—6 P. M. Fiour unchanged. Wheat very quiet; a cargo ol Mich!- gan was offered at 150. cash, but met no buyers. Oorn—A thade lower; sales of 3,000 bushels at 60)¢0. Lake im. ‘porta to-dey—6,000 bushels Canads wheat. Oanal ex- portea—1,700 bbis. flour, 12,000 bushels wheat, 9,300 bushels corn, OUR TROY CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Troy, Ost. 14, 1987, Suspension of the Albany and Troy Banka—Iniense Ex- citement. Contrary to all expectations entertained forty eight hours since, the banks of this city and Albany suspended specie payment simuliancously this morning, aud tne result, of Course, was, when the announcement beoame prevalent (throughout this municipality, an extensive rum upon them. Aiba very carly hour the banking houses were besieged Dy a large and apparently riotous crowd of bill holders, who were determinedly clamorous for specie payment, Diockading all the entrances, as well asthe street (First) where the bulk of our monetary business is done. In a very short time the excited bill holders became #0 de. ranged in their notions as to give evidence of intentions to do violence, tm consequence of which the entire police force of the city was immediately summoned asa guard’ and entering 4 duty, were led to the Map metee waeee = The action of the banks of your city yei- terdsy left no alternative for those of tis city and Albany but to suspend at exce. In consequence of th's de- termination the representatives of the banks of Troy and viciaity held a mee' this morning, at which the fellow- bie and resolutions were adopted without a dis- voico—flon. Alfred Wotkyns in the chatr:— ‘Whereas, we are advined that the banke of Now York and Albany have suspended the rayment of specie across their counters, fay beh te ‘That the banks of the cl'y of Troy and vicinity me measure. A. WOTKY SS, Chairman. . Haart, Seoretary. the meeting Mayor Wotkyns ed the multitude from the steps of the Atheo am, E banks of this city wore afer the news ‘ork, from Albany avd ‘ E xe to suspend specie pa: ments lel ii E g i Es i 5 ‘aiready sutpend- This measure was resorted to, he remarked, with ex- of this ofty, all Of the commercial community, and would go far towarce MBETING OF THE CREDITORS OF THE OHIO LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. {From the Otnctanat! Gazette, Oot. 13. | Amadjourned meeting of the creditors of the Ohio Life and Trast Company was held iu the bank bullding, corner y by N Bartlett, Req., the presiding officer Forsert meetinesy Guair,‘and , A. Nesmith wot- former meetings, taking th) chair, and aa socretar, y: 0 mittee arpolated at @ former meeting to walt ‘upon the trustees of the compsny and get from thom a statement of the financial condition of the inatitniton a: the Ume of the assignment, and s copy of the deed of trust, he 4 which they say they wore present at » the trustees of the Trust peny, and there ds commuticstion the Board requesting, first, the deed of aasigamont; second, s detailed state ‘of the nature of tho assets, and their probable valde; ‘and nature of the present liabilities of ng | the company ; fourth, an inspection of the books of records and accounts of the iy; and to ascertain what was the nature and amount of (he assete and liabilities at Cin on the day th euspended, aad azo what disposiiion made of the assets commurication of the committee the trustees of company reiurned the following answer:— Ouro Live Inscxaxce anv Tavst Co Cincinnati, Oot 19, 1857. ELE i Todo thls bas been ihe earnent desire of the he ime of the suspenainn, aed your application Wall more aasious to scodmpliah It Bot we are to any that It la ont of our power to farniah Which any relisnee oan he pisced. The di tof the condition of the offics In New York, sad the je entanglement to some extect, of the affairs here attaire oc that office Tt la ascertained. by Investieation since the failare, thet ‘he account of Oe New York offies, during a recent peril, ally wnreliahle for any purpose ich ‘rither to show ite Jette or cralits. or the aserte, or the condition of them. some of thee op d what amount, ut for what amound of coal ant are some statement of the ailaire 0: thia institution, » hice cer insome meagure satisfactory to yourselves aa we! a ra i He a My, Bie wor, We Ureeident. has been laboriously engaged in Few York inves\igating the business there, but his progress ia — Recosseriiy slo - ‘in this rate of adairs It Is entirely lmporsible, at thie ime, fo furniad ary statement whinh would be of prac teal use of ‘Of aay aaiisfacsion'o the panic; but the Board ars anxi mae ¢ 4) it at he earliest possible order of 8 P SISHOP, Aseinta ( Unshier. ‘Trastece. ‘A copy of the deed of assignment was a'so presented by the committes, signed by John © Wright, Ssnusl Fos: diot, 8. J. Brondwell, George Orawford and’ Clement Dal- tio. Tt waa stated by Mr. Neeanru that the cashier declined \ making avy de ailed yo og AY La ‘gavation, alleging at a reason it wae Impossible to saeetieT {ae ceadison of the New York office mea boon fl bat Mr. N. bed been informed by compe book! ‘that the Information required by ie Oommittes in regard to ibe assete and liabilities of tho Dincinoatl off ¢ could have been given in 24 boars. The committee conctaded their report wit! eaolation the creditors to take such legal teps as will se day. Ry of ol oure their rig is in the premises ur. Wu onan foo 4 the resolation would mot oa the iors What wan wanted was some 8 secifo 1 been informed shat the savige ment pom an equal footing the asignment had But while the Oincinnali branch of the con eern had managed as shrewdly as the beat broker and shaver , De mou whoiaale frauds and had been d in the New York office He ded underet sod that bas, wince the aasigomon, paid off, by doabt- Tal claime, &o , about $4,000,000 of olsima Tae speaker thought it was doubtful policy to precipitate matters la re was in favor of pr ceeding an opportanity of showing tn good faith tn the m an! itive sotion on tee part + Non, reper been bed from the directors of the Trust be granced farther time © abeaquent meating of the or ine be insirnoed fo report fo mahers ovenented with the aseiga mont. On motion of Mr. RB Hawpy, ihe resolution Binarded 90 Ae to require ihe commilies to rapon Fs eting Of ihe oreditors, 19 be held on aalarday net et 3 ~~) A gg gt remolation wae paseed anant aly . or a Taal 10 tee ce nare® aud Me. BA, Toompoen vf, EA. Tromrson thoagat the Trust Company war iting with their Oincinnad crediors. They bad ms poothing reports to thelr friemds, and wi ihe wane time bea NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1857. atte! i aye sigcreee Ha iit 5 i A not 1o ‘under the circums\ances. If the HE 33 fei Eo He [rane st i BE ig ae g a F H i £ 2 i ! a EE | Eg iH ; He i : i which have suspended, or are about to suspend or at Jeast of alleviating the penalties imposed by existing and making summary provision for closing and dividing their assets. Every bill holder had aright to demand specie for the bills of the banks, and every depositor for deposits; and if refused, to sue for and collect (he same by execution But the forbearanee on the part of the public to proceed to these remedies was universal. The banks them- nely eg against suits by ed by userting ‘books of their customers the clause, ‘payable ia the cur- rency of this Stale’”’—thus holding the funds of their credi- tors in a special deposit ‘The bill holders bad their unimpaired right of action. and afew lawyers commenced sults for them, whish, ‘when this sum was above fifty dollars, carried coste with ghem. Such suite, however, were exotptional and rare, ‘and the disporition of the public mlzd was to forbear smce, The question before the Governor, we understand, 1) ‘whether to cali an extra session ®: once, or to await a far. ther and more general suspension It {e diffoult to say in wbioh way the Legislature could come to the rel ef of the jumity; batthe acvisers of the Executive sre, of course, prepared to indicate the mode and wanner in which the Danks and the people aro to be bent fied. THE IMPENDING TAXATION. [From the Albany Atlas, Oo, 12 ‘The enormous incrosse of taxation which the republican Leeisiature of last winter imported upon the peoole, comer ate time when It la difficult for the taxpsy ere of tho stato to meet it The addition to their taxes ls to be paid out of farm products at greatly reduced prices, and at atime when money js obtained with the greatest dilticaty. las month or two the tnx ga berer will be on ais rounds, and every taxable inhabitant of the State whi be oompelied to a ‘a State tax one hundred and twenty-five per cent ger tban he caid last year In ctber words, tae Sime tax last year was one mill, and this year it will betwo and « quarter mil 8. This tnoreace of taxation is the result of s departare from the democratic anti run in-debs The State has been driven on in a reckless career to the verge of bankruptoy. In fact, she hes alreaay been compelied to suspend payment. The canals are unfnished—the work on them is suspended—the contractors are not paid for their labor; and to re ail these evils, even greater ‘axation thin thai of the present yoar threatens us Jn the midm of this state of thioge It is well for the elec tore of the State to look in the face the taxatioa whion they mast pay this fall Wo accordingly sabjoin a table sho: jog the amount of State tax paid lut year acd which murt be paid this year. Here is the t\b! TABLE SHOWING THB STATE TAX OF 1866, A180 THE STATE TAX CF 1867, COMPUTED ON THE VALUATION OF 1866, ge incruding the :chool tax of three quarters of # mii! } of 1856... tee seeeee «+ «$1,430,834 64 Btave tax for 1857, cet’d on valuation ef 1856. 3,217,409 68 Increase under repub ican legislation, 185° $1,787,164 94 We also iny before our readers anojner table showing the whole taxation of esc!) Se ae, Tais table i i i Ha al. It wil be seen thas it we add to this the tames which are paid to the regaie annual tamation in of thins oalling Joui Hering, tax: peopie demoaratic party oan be trusted with ? Tse the only party im the which n ttgelf equal to am honest and able adminis tration of the fimancial aifairs of the State or mation. We Eve the table, as follows:— TAMLE AHOWING TRE BNORMOUS TAXATION OF 1867, INCLUDING PCHOOL TAX SM OF A MILL, CANAL TAX | MILL, AND GBNRRAL FURD TAX LAG MILL, BQUAL FO AMD COUNTY AMIUMED To HE THe State taz, 1861. ? :E : 29,267 24,154 97,180 63,100 48,150 26,246 34,408 89,740 34,6at 41,660 200,004 SIL SIA,S44 816 008,708 — by the republican Logis dishonored the Trecsurer’ Tih ef Oovoder, I vent to the auditor a draft of $6 190 81, deing over 82,000 the amoant called to be paid on the 16th (nat., leaving the amount $14 S46 88 $17,312 19, boing $ the Mare, the of April newt, ations to 3 s VERMONT. MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR OF VERMONT. We give the ‘ex:ract from tne late message to the Legisiature of the of Vermont, wechiag the railroad interest sod Anascial aifa re of the —_ The railroads of V of inestimable value in jae ing the agriovKaral mineral reao iroes of the , porations divesad of all aera og! proceedings have been commenced to acoomplith a rimiiar revulh legal imtorest and of moat four railroads Ul how, im all probabiliiy, soon be verted tn Uraetees under while the equitable interest od rent ownership will ve in the bondholaers, | think it derirable that some general law be enacted, viding, with suitable restrictions, (oat In each cases the bordel ore may form themselves into new sorporw ions me TANKS ens And Operation of thelr roepsotire roads, and thoy may e-joy all io privileges and Cranchtees of the old Companics, Snch an soactment will obviate the 4 itr cm { ey Pa reiterate i i 3 fe ! I ILLINOIS. CONDITION OF THE BANKS OF ILLINOIS. [From the 0 Demoo’ at, Oot 12 ) Wo aro gratified to learn that a call bas been made upon the banks of this state, in which there is a deficit of stocks to secure the circulation, 10 put up additiona! securities. This ls a move which must have the most benoficial of- good at all hazar. ‘AN present, it will be seen that in & number of banks there is already a larze excess ited with We trast the other banks will at once respond to the Auditor. ‘The following is a statement of the condition of all the banks im the State, as regards circulation and stocks deporited to secu: © the seine. If the Bank Oo VALUE OF SECURITIES AND AMOUNT OF CIROULA- TION, SEPTEMBER 15, 1857. Securities, vircul’ ut Banks. roul’n, De} Ewcess. Grayville... .... $360,833 368,000 17,667 - Farm. & Traders’, 107820 211,672 8,852 - Rallroad . 18960 81,844 2,304 — y = 4,300 340 — - 6,008 = 7,400 a 81698 - 4674 - 1492 2,610 — — 18,208 16,812 pa KE. I, Twkpam’s,.. 1,446 ~- y + 86, - 1,314 — 20,881 6,460.4 - 11,936.6 - 3,000 436 ~- 10,919 6 i 1,250.3 _ 216.94 - 632 4 a 42 - Bank 15,214 636 - Bank of Quincy... 80,950 68,980 8,000 6 - Bapk Com’wealth, 80,680 84,916 4,335.6 - Bank of Republic, 353,608 493049 644216 Bank of Aurora... 247,760 269.882 12,1125 - Brow of Chester 43,980 61,996 2,240.5 - Edgar Co. Bank... 70,800 71216 916 Lig - Core Exch’e Bank, 237,010 24,860 11,8605 - airle 71,450 79,480 1,980 2% - 1 82765 = 1466 3 - 11121 - se. 47,440 2,992 6 - Merchants’ & Drov 112,610 4,836 436 - Morgan Qcucty... 62(765 2'780 45g ion National......... 72,660 1,116 916 _ r 2,740 436 - 1,918 Lg - 146 - 28436 - 231K = ed. As. sorted bills of Ohio, Indians, Kentucky and Eastern banks are taken as they were before panic by the grocers ‘The notes of such tanks of Iitnois as have not been pubiicly — im ox. trapsactions where per cent, therefore a means of prod is some relief, There wae not the last half of the week the desd lope which had so comple ely stopped the wheels of trade for a week or two before. ‘The weekly statements of the banks of this city oom- pare as falloas:— Oc, 8. ret %. 64 918,660 05 53,186 78 070,664 18 104,136 00 839,004 60 696,980 00 684,782 14 . t 155 296 56 Exobange matoring.. 118,988 67 116,638 6L 118,755 58 ‘outatandg. 201,060 00 ry 307,550 00 102,463 28 «= 87,347 84 an» 16, 78,300 00 «88,800 60 outstendg, 110,085 00 113,890 60 168,500 00 these statements {t will be seen toat the Balan00.....- 00+ -2sereseteseese cesses ++ $2/906/307 2) There is now hardly soy sale for land warrants in St. The last jvolations ae — : 0% om * ow SOUTH CAROLINA. SUSPENSION OF THE BANK OF THE STATE. (From the Onarieston Stanéard, Oot. 11.) ‘The financial ceisie, which for some time has Deon im- over oar community, was consumma by the failure of the Bank of the Sia\e to contians py) ment, The day before, it was unde: by of this bank had not been taken on ceposit at the eal pape ei Suey sober ‘of bill y an nom! and balances specie aod bi ls of other banks were ail drawn out as the day adi ‘about ¢ o'clock @ notice waa upecie payments oocasioned, but there ‘Unal the assets of the abilities, while It bie defistency the inconvenience Di! Dolders: mediately In rence. Tt tn not k ovnse HH F Hi z z E i = a H & 3 STI = Bs i i i Ee Ei i i iui Herel HH ! not able to reapand our money there to our oredit; aon cur Geen Faro 30 en th im the sirongort raed by the convul- apoa which they have @ evidence of thie between the berk ment month and the same month tn 1856 From this it will be seen that ihe cironmtion of all : the banks i Augurt. $7,626.87 net profite on band, doposiu, $5 060, { makir, of immediate labtli vonee In 1856 the Gironistion wae 8 A net 98,269 844. making i a ry ¢f ‘medias liantlitien tm J866, $12,286,642, refig an increase of Uabilitien to the extoat of only rate of cmb sete, 1,98 208; domentic exohang 178; makicg AM AERrORRS for that yorr of ners for 1867, of in 1 ‘an increare in Onan 9 ware adondantl 4 that the prevent m any itomediate error in oar banking bat from causes whic are onde of 't, and ible at any ti: , pry Soph. ‘any time to occur so long as the sys: UCHING THE TIMES, Ibany Kapress iays:— We have received a dt that the bills of the Bank of Old by the banks of that city. > Te from Troy annoupeip; recet ‘oper the trade is deprorsed, with a heavy decline in prices. ‘Tobacco are returning, and tobacco —- versal Further Bouth oxabar aenmecta are growing oat of financial disruption at in the stagna- tion of business. adhd fics Budget srys that it hae been recently discovered shat Quin & MoKesg, a firm dcing business up town in the manufacture of chairs, have committed forge ley the amount of about $1,200. They haye suddenly joped. The Times publishes the following rpecific for venting a ran” vi} ® bank:—It was rumored on jonday last, tba! a“ run’? would probably be made upoa the Saliva Bank, whereupon s crowd of ‘salt pointera’’ gatbored around ihe doo s of the institution, threatening Persona) chastisoment and “ riding on a rail’’ $> all who aitempted to embarrass ihe bank. The run was not made. A party of men and women have for the past two weeks been ¢igging for $11,000 worth of gold and jewelry, at Savin Ro‘, pear Now Haven, Ot , whioh an itinerant clalr- ‘yoyant women {ofurme: them had been stolen some forty years ego and buried there. Taey hi already dug a ‘space large enough for = cellar to }, of course without finding any trace o! gold. the fools aro atill living! The Rome Seniinel ssye:—The stockbolders of the Oneida Centra! Bank beld a meeting on Tacetay,ani resolved to sand by the bank through thick sud thin, and voted to raise ten per cens on the amount of the stock for all caves of emergency. MOVING THE CROPS. TO THE EDITOR OF THB HERALD. I notice that the nowspapers are discussing the question how shat! the vast products of the Weat be brought to the seaboard? It appears to me that ihere can be no difficulty im doling this, so long asthe fioar, grain, &o., will coom- mand the cash on Its arrival here. Let the producers or country merchanta dispense with the middle men, mor. obants and speculators on the route, and abip their produce Girecily to thelr creditors here, who will williugly pay freight and charges on recélpt, convert the articles inio cash, and apply It either io the paymoat of old debt or receive it for hem pemmonry Fiour and grain have falen, and many bundred thousand bsrreis of good family four ‘oan be sold by retail at from $5 50 to $6 per rel—oash (ngold if required), Pork, boefand oats m dootin Dofore sales can be effected. Il is morkery to talk of hard times while oats sre selling at from 560 a 692. per bushel by the load, and pork commande $23 « $24 per barrel, with full supplies of both In the country. armors and country storekeepers, send to New York your floar, your wheat, your corm and your oats, aud yoo will find no lack of either purchase s or gold. FREE TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, HOUSES, HUUMS, wO., TO LBrE. —PART OF THB THREE STORY AND 8B. 8 Washi $250. went orisunrone ole No ington tarrace, Hoboken, within one minute's walk of the ferries. apply on the premlare. TURN ISHED HOUBES TO LET, aT NEW BRIGHTON, Sta'en Irland, situated on the of Belmont Hall, imme-iately opposite the Janding. An excelleat opportunity for deairons.of liv oonomal sally tor the winter. Apply on the premises, or a¢dress O., box 1.43 New York Post office, ph ed NIOBLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN BROAD- rooms. nelnding two bath rooms, with Chasdeliers, enge, ae., Real raul LS ', do. t Save efore ist November, ‘7100. Apply ‘S01 Broadway. FIRST CLASS FUBNISYRD HOUSE TO LET.—¥O. of and near Broadway; it has all the ed from ten ull two $20 Fourth at., w modern Imorevementa; 0 z need vot apply. cen clock. Hoerding house keepers Dr. BLOTS, 16 Mast Twenty elgbth vireet. PART OV A GEATSBL HOUSE, mc” ee jurahare aed sveryining, for housekeept : y “ry Bi tn, Price $B. apply 0 B. W. RIC Babe. tor Broadway. ag GOOD OHANCE —FUBNISHED T! basement Rovess to let, BE STORY AWD ‘on or bel ore ihe sth near avenne; one tn venue, and wenty first street. o rh pear ns cota Bes BW. RIGHA RDU, S07 Broa tway. LEGANTLY FURBISHED HOUSE TO LET—Ga8, ac. Rent taken in boarding the lessee’s (amily. be Po 3 Ludlow piace, Houston strect, between Sullivan aud Macdougal. Onn b¢ seen from 3 to 5 P.M. FORME. ONE OR MORE URFURNISTED ROOMS. rede ground. weald be let 10. " Series icon” ees hee bok Foes HOUSES TO LBT-IN TBE UPPER PART of the city. In very 5 ber of tor sale. Hoss To Ly ay Ly od penee Cues by | stone front house to rent eheap wn: May Wo 8 good jeuant Inquire at 180 Bast Thirty Afts «rest. TIT OF ROOMBIN A RBAPROTAB! ‘A high bawemont houne,toonaising parlor, bark room, two bearooma and doth.) with marble mantels, sliding doors closets, Ac, to let sbeap. apply at 271 West sixth street, near Mints 18. Tastee near Ainth avenue, in compleve order. The farni- . which was all made bes I also be ‘Tn reasonable price. Tor’ purvtiary sidreaa box 30 7 OR LEASE—A NBW HOUSE WEAR UNION banderme, and a Nate reall, maathe 1 500 “Address NX, Unkon square Poot ed Un ? ; TO LEP Pane oF W, @RNTREL TOU th jal * 90 se yor! ). ay eats yuiee al &o Weet Forty four f street, eorner of ‘Blab avenoe > LET-« FOUR dete STORY HOUSS IN Bast THIRTY. Les: and Third rood ia nies order with Improvemea's vapolg at idl Bast trent, house enat of avenne, LAT—A SPLEP DID BAR AN. furn! ith inree tabdiee, hardenmely amet coanter and LET-THE SMALL GENTREL THRER STORY house in Lavington avenne, near Twenty ffh sree: wih all the modern imorovements; gas chandeliers, and suitadie for & small family. Whi be put in fleeorder Rent low. ‘aJs0 to let, pastel apartments of five rooms with eas, 40 , on RB. EIPSHTEBR, $19 Fourth avence. P= OF A He USE TO LET—CORFISTING OF BARE ent, parlor and bedi nuttable for a men, hie wife Trenty rooms, andrervsat Rent $169 from Porember | to May 1. Best of references required and given Onli at 53 Morton street, near Buc eon. LAT—GERTERL APARTMENTS OONSISTING OF T° tank basement, wit range. Rx nad cold water, claeeu, o.; front parlor, with gas Bxtares. gad one o¢ two bedrooms, ow bird floor, It required: marble mantels, splendid yard, with privilege of hata, at 18) Monroe «ret. ) BM LATIN A BMaLL PRIVATE FIMILY, IN Brooklyn, t#o gord roome on fret floor, anfarnwned, with p 1p. U bie, Terms moieraie he nore exchanged ‘Addrom 8. M., Hera’d offios T° LEASS—THE FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY BROWN Fence eames saa Wh Ro, $21 FIM avoues, setwonn ‘wenty rent wenty eghth street, io i rate oF ara wlth ail the wodera gonvenlensos. “apoly to TAOMAS HAMBA@B?, Req. 41 Axchange piace A MOST PLIGISL® SITUATION FOR A feed oF provision store, serio tars’ warehouse, arent, 06 ive story butting 1a Ww ® A} Roloae o-llar Apply at BY Reo ir, Prvven HBG TO MANT A Fleer @ TH UORL ) GERMANP, AC and wood yard. on Btaiep Tetand ental iis be lnm ber Downess oan ba yest we low, nad Une an ate DRY ac. —DBY G00! WANTED. 5.000. seretass $e G00 wort ar roode for which ibe fo mature, address Merchant, Herald ofice. TO $9,000 STOOK OF DEY GOODS $5 0.000) see EPia'ewpnaga tr pect seston tet 9 WoOBTH OF $200.000 "aries BOLOWON & H. Broad Fo. 43 Er. Bave determined to take sdvant 10 oF the present monetary derangement, and cose out the balance of the Btock at onos. Worsted and G+ rman damasi Made and put op at prizes to suit the limes, They would esp call attention to their select stock of hangings. Withicg to keep thelr — workmen employed during the winter, they will contract to paper and decorate riva'e dwellings at cost prices. Their 1 tcok of Window shades joes and fixtures, 33 per cent less ‘hun cost of importation. B55 AP wT Bagupway. J: BIUE £00. are now ofering |, vy do centa por pier - AND 357 BROADWAY. ee ey | 00. Rove Jom cvewes'a Saw os of ees vy gro Bayadere silks * Bawis, Valencias, ‘Mertnoes, Caliooes, fandkerehiots, ‘Linens, ‘Hosiery, ae A iStclcwing goods will be offered for this woek st prices, viz:— Saar ince Vella, from fe. to $4 60—formerly sold from #1 60 thread veils, good styles, for $5. Application pount gee, from $5 50 to $13—formerty $8 to $18. Paat ‘aquille sets, $18 to $60—formerly Boe MILLER & G&4FT, 708 Broadway. tases oe ‘OaDs, acees of Sttewce ata reduction of 38 MILLER & GRANT, 109 Brosdway. Ory e OOLLABS, OOLLARS, OOLLARS. ey Le | 8 vise collars, at 50 conta each. a's French embroidered Swiss collars, at 75 cents; worth an 0 fine oumbrie Swise collars at $t: worth LTB. rigs BEML MAN & VOMPANY, No 473 Broadway. 38: HEAP BLANKMTS, CHAP BLANKETS (OPA to pairs Whlisey blankets, at €2 20 per pair A_wonderful reduction Opened this day b former DISESKMAN & CO sinlad ‘No. 413 Broadway. \MBROIDERIES LOWER THAN BVER. E ‘Ribbons y AOUTILLIRR BROTHERS, £06 (old No, 60) Canal streot and 47 Howard sireet, NRENOH KID GLOVES, PREYOM KID GLOVBS. ‘jens OIERK MAN 2 COMPANY, jee 7 No. 673 Broadway. SILK ABD Fanoy GOODS, In Chambers strew Bove devermined oa oféring, Om Wapwespay, Octossa ‘Ai retail, farTr pars omcy, Feely large and magnificen | Book vI ‘Atle and — mo rood, Large store, Stied up for that purpose, Ge nnoavway omur Corner of Worth street, = ‘Ope prion -a0 abatement. BROTHERS the greatest {nd acemente B BOUTIALIGR ‘Onter so all persone wanting drews fo xa, Having rednond thetr entire stock, Wiwiont any regard to eos, ilke Of ai] Rind erinon Flak Merinoe De ladnes, al one. Kmbdrotiertos, te MS Cane street end M Howard sree 3 INBH OAMBRIO AND GRASS LINEN HARDKEE. chiefe. TESS mgt tvs nr 0 dozen more of those ladies’ |. c. handkerchiofy (hemattteh- ALENCIA PLAIDS. VALENTLA PLAIDS 260 pieces 64 Valencia piaida (high col.rs), at 6s, per By BEBKMAW 200, No, 473 Broadway. ONDERFUL RADUCTION IN F&ENOR PRINTS, Rien chiniz, yard wide, 7 Previously sold at $1 a Former prise 3a. By BEEKMAN & CO , No. 473 Broadway, ANTED—A STOCK OF STAPLE DBY GOODS, OR beots and shoes Any party having ® stook aa above, hing to sell, ean meet a party who will trade. if suitable in- ‘are offered. and will sive in exchange some cash, mor ‘om productive Peat office. dueemer balance in Western lends and Western property. Address ¥., box |, FALL FASHIONS, EE HIVE NOT) TO THE LADIES —WE 4RB SEL ling out to close the business. The whole siock in the ive must be sold immediately. Ladies, mow is the Ci ag want to buy cheap cloaks, millinery. mings 20 827 Grand street, New Yors, near Orchard sreet. aul city danke taken at par. FLOARS, OF THE, RIQHEST FABRIOATION. AT fe ea, are all ratnoed to keep atbers and toilet spensad! pace with he mes, at Pavilion de Flors, 361 way. ‘ADAMB POUNSFORD & 00., 671 Broad’ way, Under the Lafarge are wow exibition superb assortment of French millinery, Of the most beautiful designs. ILLINERBY—GREAT OPENING IN MILLINARY this day Southern and Weete n milliners and the pab- be. will please 1. BiNKS, 41 Hudson street, one door The prices will be redaced BTROFPOLITAN 5/8 STOBS. Rp BROADWAY Ow. ing to the general depression of baaineea we olfer fare a far leas than the'r value, Beal mink vic'orine sat mits, $10; halt cape sets, $15. ®, HARRIS & BON 1HE BILLS OF ALL THE SUS!'SNDED AND BROKEN banks eken at per for miliisery é, bornela, dresa en, dc., at wholesale, at @a Y's , 283 Groenwiob treet. $101 4 YEAR RAYS few vacancies for iadlon,"Sewd for 8 cnialogte 10 a B. KING, Principat A Ltt CAPABLE AND BXPERIBNOED IN THAOH- ig would Kive some hours instrucuon every cay in Eng- ab and mosio excbange for board in lyn or Mew York, which is a favorable op) nny for a‘ulte or children, Address three days W. V. ¥., Herald. tlice; satisfactory refer- ence if desired. pegzce, ARO war DBLA ROCHALLS, grad Private ; puslic YOR BOARD 4ND COMMON ew York. A Rev. J08, “wae RT PLAIN ABMINARY.—WINTER bony ty da acdsee Bil lorlarm, Sas Th. For ciroulars' edareas Rev. J, PEs Fndun, 2. Port Praia. BF . V. DS COURCELLE, GRADUATE OF THE U + veraity of Paris, will commence et his Growdway,, between’ Twenty seventh and streets, on October 13, & course of Preach literature and poe Bice Se Sa in_the French fang Monday and Prieny’ evening. "The supe joweas rif uo 7" real ory Sasuraay re sr be ven inv aaaisia a sonvoreaonal ‘omen afl 10} ve UL tlendance \neee oon Vefaaltona; to all ofhere, Uekete of admolasioa. “My V. de Onur CC ONS, LEOPOLD DBGRARD.VAL’# FRENOW BOARD- it g ecboo!—e clags'ea! and oom with all ibe moders ian, a. Hadene Terrace, Hoboken H. J.; circulars at Ho. 6 mreet, Broelsior Insurance Vompany. SPANISH LANGUAGE 18 TAUGHT PRIVATBLY Ay af A gt Re ‘ease spply im the morning or evening. - FAMILIBG OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN GOING Rorope.—the, sdvertiaer, Zoune. map, speaks German, : "a0 to wavel, se best of charaa- ter and reeommendasons by American wi 7 been all over ‘Address box 3,066 Post DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES. . Fo f06 Broadway, New York. No. 137 Montagne place, Brooklyn. ‘Classes now open for (he recepiion of pupils. Jew York classes on Wedeemdave and haturdays. Arg ciaaace oa Mondaye and Faarsdaye, or Toeadaye an, . ‘Workly ansembiice for indies and gentlemen gi bom vas. joe in the Lanciers quadrilie, German peee ‘Moe)h ly aoirees for ohidres and parents. For eireniars of terme apply at olubor eetadiiehment, * Hioosiya, Montague Hall. Court y o Jourt street. The meet fesbionat ln viglen oF Baroy. tomeiber’ withthe much admired and improved method of New York, will be yo KS’ DARCING ACA DEMIBE NOW OPEN, ‘Rew York, b> > to all the pap! ls. Folks Renotilaeha, ‘olka Mazourks, Wa tx, Polke Kedows, — werman Cot lion, Bes Varsovienne, les Leu pe, and the besatifal waliz Le Voska. Tays and evenings sf tultion — Rew York. Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 io 6 P.M. for indies and » and from 7 to 105 . for reatlemen. ebi iren, excioaively, from Wecnencays and Mas tor Shor. m. Brooklyn Mondays and Thoretaya, from $98? W., for ladies and children, and from 7 w i0 P.M, for gentlemen, Private lessons at all times, not occupied 5) classaw » tng Brovtige dasees are water Be of Wm. DeG, o. ROOKLYE DARCING ACADOMY.THB ACADEMY corner of Atiaate, ibe athe corners, irom improvements. rntirely new and tally make. wor $775 price 8175. a 28 Bowers. un, ac T HALF PRICB—aT MSs a L “4 way, during and TANO8.—F(VE BEAUTIOUL AND P'pnitre made of ter, Bad on a lee ber tndject to Ma . And white and mottied . above reward wil) by revurning them ‘0 Aabingtom street, Tow jodms are copper, above reward will bs paid oy reterming ermenoe wosre it may be found, a Mateo leinnd _LOST, FROM THE STRAMSHTP STAR $10 28Eeos te Satan Se te pon out fo feven ir feet four dart ne “Pngtain ) STOLEN. & HUDSON RIVER SARLE ‘for pe. brown changea’: jiaiee Mae? worn The above reward will be paid st 1a Rawe N# DOLLA’ RRWARO LOSE LBROADWAY, BE A ee Ben. eatreot and Rxohange plage, one bens store ot je pdloek key, ted | ether i for the return of the game to tree

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