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welve millions, millions a tock is down to seventy, and falls atiN ae 4.—The Bank of the United States meget weronitewe,| begcand ane crear bane eS are obliged wise, but they gradually resumed, fire passing a'relicf ack, ‘by which the Mato tool ‘motes as loan currency, tf event) millions, one x it at home on worthless stocks. rthwaite and others likewise went using the money of the bank Nout. rr kbowledge of the directors, and There was a loss of 000 on one of ions, which after some difficulty re ‘assumed by Biddle, Wilder & Cowperth- waite settled with Texas bonds, wild lands and ¥ ¥ other investigations proved that the bank was was rotte fb Kas the core. Avover 19. B. panese 0 the Bankrupt law, 1842, ar Snare —Bidd! rthwaite, Jaudon, An- drew ind Dunlap taal aed conspiracy to defraud the ders. They were all brought before the Genera! Sessions on habeas corpus, and di on the ground that there was nothing legally tojustity Frpavary 1,—Bankrupt law goes into operation. Wipes oat $440, ets of oF Sebi, and clears 33,739 bankrupts. .—The United States Bank closes up, and makes a Partial assignment. In September an entire assignment ‘was made. During this year the Girard Bank made an assignment, but afterwards paid all its debts and was al- lowed to resume its business, THE RAILWAY SMASH OF 1854. Per ders ured were flush times, and tho oA $8, over speculated as if’ there Piee Shay were 6.3) seon.ae 1854, Jory 5.—Panio in Wall street, announced lent and Transter Agent of the New York and Haven Railway Company, frauded the On ra oft has de- dona fide s ‘two millions of ‘dol- Jars Rion ovaciennp ‘of stock to that amount, ‘The Naw Yori (6th) says ‘‘most of the railroad stocks fell ‘two per cent,” and characterizes the affair as ‘another evi- dence of the ‘extravagance in living and over-speculation Fehr. the mercantile population of New for! Juty 7.—The panic in Wall street is still worse. It is ‘announced that there has been an overissue in Harlem p noni ying not heavy, but sufficient to destroy confl- = this Cod a securities. acca ais al the th Haven Railway swindler, escapes from ity, and no- ‘Wing. more ja hoard of him. Jury 12.—The ah akin estimates the railway swindles at ‘twelve millions. Stocks go down, but the money market Avaust.. ea are still very blue in Wall street. Se- ‘eral stock houses are obliged to suspend. Another fall in fancies, and activity in breadstuffx. Other trade is pea th and rents go down. The Hxratp predicts a general ‘SkPreaper.—During the latter part of the summer there has been Ea td drought, and there are rumors of short crops. The Hzxap sends acircular to prominent agri- culturists throughout the country requesting information. ‘The answers are of a mixed character, but generally un- le over: not be an- a Fall trade dull. Light ipts of —} ns dul recei Dreadstutfs and high ps ng Railway stocks bmye de- iated on an average thirty per cent, faacies seventy- re, pet ha phar five. Tt has been a bad year all round through over-trading and over-speculation. Novaanxr.—Several heavy failures are announced in ‘the West, atid some small banks in the country are tbliged to close up. Decmumxr.—Hard times havecome. No money to pay Sor the extrav: of the spring. Everybody contracts, ‘Thousands of rs thrown out se emplayment. Bread. stufs high. The effects of the hard times dell on all kinds: of business. Dacemnxr 19.—The first soup kitchen is opened in the Seventeenth beng New York city, and good beef Bee is distributed free to all applicants. The number of appli- cants for admission to the Almshouse increases one-third. 22.—The worki: n hold Line 5 in ie Park. Relief associations are formed in several distribute fuel and food to the Ducamner 29.—Meetings are Id in nearly all the wards and in several other cities, to devise means for the relief @f the poor. among tie poor, 4 grand charity ball a he Academy’ we AC is ‘projected. fashionable indy esues cards for a party ‘where all the guests are requested to dress in calico. agi opt per ey yaaa Orleans. Janvaky 15.—Several heavy beeen of gold from Cali- fornia, without ing shipments to Europe. Fancy stocks go up a litle, but things are as bad as ever Frorvany.—Stagnation. Trade no better, money no ont Magcu.—Many of the New England manufacturers re- sumed work oe ae been suspended two months, and —— be; Y— pedion trade ned iy well, and busi- Bess prospects bei Rie rade opened pret went on in the old way again. - REVULSION OF 1857. ™ Hacviap Seeded ri Leche d year, and indeed during the whole of the year there were poe in boo signs of a crisis, which were apparent to every oue ac- inted with the laws of commerce finance. The icted the crisis, from overtrading, stock gam! ‘and inflation of all kinds. Some prudent men took of the warning and carried less sail, others however carried on more than ever. 1857, Avevst.—In the early part of this month a few failures were announced, and the list of the newspaper was furtber enlarged about the 16th. The <Hixratp (14th) reiterated its statements that we are on the brink of a crisis. Aveurr 17. —Over issues and frauds in some of the West- ern railway stocks. A fall and want of confidence in the street. Avovet 21.—The Persia takes out nearly two millions in specie. The Hekatp says this will draw down the bank reserve, and blames the banks for expansion by whole- sale. Severe stringency is anticipated. ‘Avoust 24.—Panic among the stock brokers. Every- thing had atumble. At about three o'clock great excite- caused by the announcement of failure of the Ohio Life and Trust Company. It was a bank of depo- sit and discount, with a capital of two millions. It had recently paid five cent semi-annual dividend, and its miock sold at 102. it was rained by loaning money to railway com without sufficient — Several failures in ter and Boston ai Panic in ‘Cincinnati, and a run on the banks. Avavet 26.—John Thompson, Beebe & Co., De Launay, Iselin & Clark, and Jacob little & Co., heavy brokers in Wail street, are obliged to suspend. The liabilities of the Ohio Life and Trust, are stated at five millions. Avaver 26.—Long list of — ‘bank failures. The Danks commence to contract their loans. ‘AvGUME 27, 28, 20.—There hag been a kreat pressure for money, aud ‘two per cent is the lowest street rate for mvaoer 31.—The bank statement is unfavorable. The deposits and specie have decreased, and the contraction in two weeks amounts to five and a half millions, ‘equal to the whole ¢: jon of the previous six weeks. Serr, 1—Panic in Wall street. The boo There by depositors on the Bank of Comm: “roe, re was & run oo i "heveral other banks. At the second beard fl the stocks declined. SKPTEMTER 3, 4 and 5.—Stocks go up a fraction. Wall treet recovers a little, General opinions that there won't be mush of a shower Saturday (5th), however, the mar ket closed depressed. Serreunex 7.—Bank contraction eight millions. The Dank statement ix bad, and moro failures aunounced Sarreanmn 8.—The money market tighter than ever Panic at the stock board. Sapremume 9 and 10.—Several heavy failures at Ge dry goods houses. Bad news from Boston aud the qn cities. Bank of New Jersey, at New Trumswiek , ad several country banks cloved their doors. More failures. 12.—Wm. J. Bell & Co., bankers, suspend. News of the suspension of several banks in the interior SEYTEMWER 15.—Statement shows that the banks havo sustained themselves at the expense of the merchant Wesley & Co., “bull” stock brokers, are obliged to sus wd Pcormumen 16.—News of great stringency in Philadelphia ‘and Rost ton. Seerewmme 18.—The total loss of the California mail steamship, with 600 passengers and two millions of gold, ia annow ‘SerTeM OE ‘19.—A bad day in the street. More failures reported. Seeremier 21 manufacturing houses at the of Horton, and Philip Allen & factories are obliged to ruapend ‘Serrasmen 24.—There has been a ran on the Philadel phia banks for two days. ‘SAP TAMER ‘The. Philadelphia banks partly sus- ponded. Sermsnrk 6.—Another panic in Wall street. Stocks all down failures during the month amount to four hundred houses; liabilities not less than forty millions. }s—All the banks in Philadelphia and Bal. timore (except the Farmers’ and Mechanics’) have sus. ‘The stock market W Oat, Rank ‘statement more favorable = ex The contraction has reached thirteen millions SKPTRMHER 20.—The Presidents of the co! Danks pablish a statement that they will not s News of a crisis in Chicago. Money impossible to get @ “ ‘ates. 1.—Another panic ae = ~ Tho Bos. o enlarge ieeou Banks o Wall street. Farmers’ and ALK j and several —News of the failure of several heavy , including Mills & Co. , »., of Providence. The nace. Several of the banks desire to expand Ut others not Two strong &Co., and Sather & Church—break. The Hartford (Ct) Corlaan 8 ax depression, and fancy stocks Oct ame 8 ayn O.— Great. ya out of sight. On a test vote in the ennsy vane Legis fevure, 1 doce not appear that, that legalize tho suspension of specie Bank, == holds be) also on a is. Rowen, McNamee nwo, , Harper & Brothers, * sain Se. large concerns The bank fos have F mete, but cannot agree far courve. The trfehanes of besten, nd. Phiedclphia hold meetings to consider what course they shall purste, but do Cy) ‘The Central Bank of Brooklyn suspends and goes into liquidation. Breadstutfs decline in price. ‘OcroneR 10.—Panie reaches the savings banks, and the Rowery tas & heavy run. The week has been the most Pte in commercial and tmancial circles ever nown, Erie Railroad, Tiinots Central, and Michigan Cen Aral notes went to protest Ocroure 12—Bank statement more favorable. Rumors @f more heavy failures. The Grocers’ Bunk closes ite NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, great run commenced by depeaitone cn on intense excitement in Wall street. teen city banks suspended specie — officers of all the banks hold a meeting and agli eg Sean tier the next day. The City closes its doors. me ie. pal sony is @ general feeling of relief, and the stock market is quite buoyant. There is a run on all the savings banke, which, ever, hold their own, The Ocropsr 13.—A the banks, and Eight the cit; i countr, banks, as wellas those of New Eny ‘land, follow the example of the New York ery banka, and a | mie et but continue their business’ as usual, with that ion. The Chemieal Bank continues to pay specie. justices of the Supreme Court agree to issue no in- Iincine ions upon. the banks that are aoivinks ‘The hard times begin to tell upon the pubic at large. Trade of all kinds is very dull, save of the leading Thotels.. ‘The Fverett Mouse, of New York, and the Girard, of Philapelphia, announce a reduction in thelr per diem rate of board. ‘OctonER 16.—The suspension of the banks causes gold and sityer to command a@ premium of from 1 to 3 per cent. Several of the leading wholesale dry goods houses are compelled to retail their sacks at trade prices. ‘OctonsR 20.—The banks have contracted twenty-five millions in five weeks, Stocks go up e title, Octoprr 23.--The failures reported since August 1, amount to nine hundred and fifty-two in number, and the Labilities are placed at ninety millions. From this time to the present date the banks have recei red largeamounia of specie from Europe and California, and area lite easier. Thousands of workmen are out of f employ: ment and the prospects for the winter are very bad. Oct. 28. Geld Degins to come back from Europe. The Persia brings a million and a quarter, and as much more in guaranteed bills, which latter go South to pay for cot- ton, Novemper.—A gloomy opening to this month. The Mayor recommends to the Common Council to yeorise la- bor for the unemp! mere upon the pubdlic a pay partially in flour and provisious, Meetings of the working men are’ held cera tary square, in the Park, and in ‘Wall street. demand work ahead, SaTuRDAY an 16 stock Poathat fa buoyant, The closing on London, 106 a 108 per cent. in specie to Liverpeo), and the Persia on Wednesday has about the same ceed wn Defalcations by teller of Grocers’ Bank 660M) sident of Bank of Pennsylvania (200 cohen stag- nation of trade all over the country. readstuffs down, and the Western merchants will not send forward the crop. _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED | EVERY DAY. ARLES HEATH. 4, {formation mes of hie i chiltren, ax they ¥ something to thelr advan 0 86 Gold street, New vantage TE URGON tO. DD niet FLINT—BE AT MR. F’S, NO. 4 M. STREET, at 10 to-day. EDWARD. IRANCIS WINTON, FORMERLY OF THE TRIBUNE office, ia informed that a friend of his has arrived in the city, and ‘wishes to find him before leaving again. Please aly note of your address at the Herald office, directed to $e CAN Cite Be YOU WHAT YOU SO basins eg ‘You are safe I A a B. TOWNSEND, LATE OF THE FIRM OF 8, Townsend. _drugelnts, Ne Kew York, will write to Thos, E. Fanning, ty, ty, Nori Ci Carolina, he will Sx PenSoltine ts ble savenlane. Pere ye WA NTE 225 J. PORTERS, Sunderland, 17 or 18 yeara Jeft location in Silven county ny spring; gee last lived at ied East Thirteenth street. TLLIAM KELL PORTERS, ‘R. SAMURL 7B? LATE OF SHERWOOD HILL, Nottingham, nested to return to : M immediately, to rece! Josiah ood, 60 years ‘of age, about the medium ighiand rather slim; hed on. black’ Kosa brown Belg?s fasphaid veal, aul two part pauis.” fle hag for gorne time | “Any wok Deen in 9 state of partin! derangement. formation will amply rewarded Dy bis stu Madison street, SALES OF REAL ESTATE. mes | SOx 600 Set hag No refi Sageire, rare mal On Nor Eee Brocklya. Apply Woes G. Bowery. MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY PLACE, WITH TWENTY* ‘acres of be sold Mies re to cost, or ex- aged for elty, wibbe bank stock or raflroad securities of velue. Address Heermans, box 784 Post vitice, New York. Yulee, Address Hogsmene, bon 704 Yost oftige, Now Nerk._ BUTCHER'S STAND FOR SALE CHEAP—ON Fourth srenie, Sarees ‘Thirty-first and Thirty-second te, one of the best stands on New York island. ‘ait and R SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY ENG » 128 Basi w Ninstoesth atreet, ire, Gealaias sil ioe modera iss ovementa, nearly Dew, and 1D excellent order. Terms ea N LLOYD 4 SON, 15 Nassau street wwayat Ormallant Reduce Salty of Orws wer BOD acres, with ok tock and fo y en sr anout 900 acres | Salmonsiver is the fence. A qm stablev, the OR BALE! an A two story dwelling house, carriage and fee house, and "i igen] quire of the owner, WILLIAM J. COKY, 46 Marion street, OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICR, AN ELEGANT country seat on the Hudson River, near the railroad jon and hin one hour's ride of the eity. wih a river view. Will MILLER, 14 Pine street. Lom ae FOR BROOKLYN, NEW at Prd orig Hotel, rit Si. out halle. tore a about 5 acres village $1,800, of tree ijotsing, ‘$4,500. meee 0 ene fa Situated ‘sont + railroad, a short distance from New Yori, brance; & good opportunity for two alerpriaing fe young city’ med, or for inyextm FRANKLIN ROG RA, hs stress, Brooklyn. feret Bark 0. 117 Nawsau eireet, Yorks ‘room he Ent t floor, fOFEL. LRASE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN ONE OF and pleasant thoroughfares in the up- perpartor ihe chy. Addror Ts Herald olive HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE ONE. OF THR mont delightful and pleasant country seats in J, twelve miles from Jersey Oy, fifteen acres ‘of choice land, with good buildings and_ plenty Sering on a sisal lake, churches, schools and ood ‘with a quick communication to and frem New Will trade ae ILL BE EXCHANGED FOR REAL ESTATE IN THE city. or, sold, very, low & cash, a valuable stock of manufas the machinery, tools, patterns, and 9p) ‘or vonatinste the manufacture, Xppiy to SAMUEL L. SKE, 292 Broadway. ANTED—A SMALL FARM, FROM TWENTY TO thirty acres, convenient to the city, with comfortable buildings and in good order, fruit, &c., in exchange for good paying Froperty in, Brooklyn, “Address, with particulars, James, box 201 Herald office. $1. 500.-% “POR SALE, A WELL. KNOWN RESTAU- ant onster saloon and bar, kept, by the pre- ent prepriotor los (he last swelze ears. The place tn, ug $2.00 per annum, clear of expenses. Broadway, room No. 4. C. B. HO R SALE—A a ean cheap ore FIXTURES, LEASR al orse and wagon, cheay cash. wo LOCHMANN, 269 Wilitam’ street. mri ba OR ental ton inch CASH, UNDER AN a AasIGN: z os meant, all the too! ery ‘And stock in machine shop, corner of Eleven) avenue and’ Thirty ninth sect CHARLES V. HADDEN, aasignee. (OR SALE.—A TEA STORE IN A GREAT THOROUGH- ent low; price $180; or would let the sore suitable for any business. ‘apply 0 mn the premises, 340 Grand street Williamsburg. This isa rare chance for « person with capital S| Fee, SALE-THE OLD BSTABLISHED PACKING BOX ufactory, and lots 48 SPE s NOTICES. Cries PARK —THe COMMITTER ON LANDS AND the of Councilmen will meet on Mon- of y next, Sth inal. at Z o'clock, room No. 17 City Hall, Wo lake {nds consicerat ropeiety of appropriattn $236,000 for the improvement ‘Or + All persons having informa- tion of soot Practiced upon former empoy'tes, oF & know. having been oats fi ving been employed from fr and Res, ing foe Bo waren 4 labor ap to November I, are way efore said comm! tea pi id 3. L, WAUGK, chairman, 136 F M., in the basement of Bt. io ate puncruaily woh ———————— Age ETT OF THE UNEMPLOYED, AT TOMP. ‘On Tuesday, Tous Nov., morning, ‘By order of the Committ Bowles, | EW YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY.—THE AN niversary meeting of this society will be held at the pore gh rf Ly and Surgeons, corner of Twenty-third Meet and Fourth avenue, on Moni it ieaning. Nov. Gat 736 o feck |B. V. President. ‘Hshiw 8. Downs, M.'D., Secretar ito OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, Gar, couRT ) 32 Chambers street, New Y¥: Nov. 1857.— Notice is eta nereby given that one per cent will be Mided on the Ist day of December on ail taxes remaining unpaid, also two per cent will be added onthe Lsth da; ks and bills on elty banks taken. | Env bille not received. lopes containing mney _— WILSON ee gene ser ERSSE & BROOKS RESPECTFULLY REQUEST ALL Persona holding their notes to, forward particulars dame to their office, No. 8 Spruce street. CIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, NEW 9 Pisce ‘L i ork; 2, 1857.—The annual election So sees of the com any, between tne hours of We and 2P. M. on Wednespey rei HOPPMAN, Secretary. HE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS | bg THE BOARD Councilmen will hold an in the Chey Be Tea taet "os Balt post chamber of said Board on Thursday, B o'clock, P.M. to hear parties interested in the stoppage ‘of eam femih avenue, #0 ee TICKPORD,Y fit Mow MU ch ee Committee on wn % Rallroada, J PreRT. HE COMMITTRE ON ROADS OF THE BOARD OF ie Councilmen wi hold « meeting in the chamber of anid of grading Nini eunc, from, Weosdway io 12h mubeck of @ Ninth avenue, from way interested will please attend. — JERSE S RICKTRN, WM. H. DOHERTY, | Committee LEWIS ‘AY, on 10 Ronds. a DELL. J. A. HOPPER, HE SPECIAL COMMITTER APPOINTED BY THE Board of Counclimen as to the sale of bread by weight, will hold a meeting in the chamber of the Board of Council men, on Monday next, 9th instant, at So’clock P.M. Persons Interested are invited vo be prose GEO. WW n, Spectal Glas n WEAR WELL FITZ WILLIAM BRY Years.) caso Ya COMMITTEE ON LANDS AND PLACES OF THE bors pel have ‘on the Central Park, are r: any deduction made from their pay KT to att me UNDERSIONED TAKES THIS METHOD TO TEN. incere thanks to the police ‘on duty at or | ent the ¥ 1, in © It Vother gentle men, for the i bin afer being Rpocked down and t on Satargay, 7th inst, Gavermore Ta ‘OTICR=THE COMMITTEE ON SEWERS OF THE ‘of Counetiaen will meet at No. 17 City Hall, on Monday, Mth instant, at $ o'clock 1 M WAUGH, 3, REILLY, Committee M. Mel, LIN, on HLL, wers. Fn DRADY, CLOTHING, &C, 10,000 WORTH OF NEW AND CAST C7 1 Tae Peuted tor the city and Western market; having ny to dispose of, will receive the hi heat eadling at ihe store, or addressing J. K. MURRAY, street TO $8,000 WORTH OF GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF ‘wearing apparel ¥ wanted, for which the highest pricg NH Decgling or aeeking to tm HOS. D, CONROY, 46 Centre TO INVEST IN SECOND HAND CLOTHING. —Gentlemen wishing to convert clothing or $5. thet personal property Into cash can obtain fifty Rone 3s 33" tenn care” their address to JA\ LADIES AND CENTLEMEN HAVING can receive & fair cash price for the oe to. 7, ggareaging H. CORE . oF 82 West Broadway. Ladies "WINES AND LIQUORS, ART INDIA PALE ALR. ONE WARRANTED, ual to or Bane, a lee \han haif the price. 7 ALE—OLD 1D NRW DONE BS'—a fine article. Brewery No. 18 Feat Sixth mreet ON INRERTS THETA reaming mE aaes Pea reac Pf swan Riya age ny ara pres IN, 488 Canal street, near Varick. SEGARS. nN on D CASH OFFRR REFUSED POR SROARS—TWO N° mitons of the variows araden of Havana, domestic and German, are now oftored for ima the bent, Sanh, off pro curable, os rs le on invoices of VIEBKS, 37 ‘roadway, OR ye ety ei Ora = cian ak GRO- cery store, above the seri dear Chatsbers treet de “apply to W. E sirable, ani 4 + RAEM, No. 4 New street. iad ‘OR SALE, CHEAP—A CORNER GROCERY Ekg 4 cammernot the city’ Fer arteulary an yo SOUN yest cor oF ul ROSENBAUM, 200 Sullivan StFect, re few York. a OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST OYSTER SALOONS down town, doing a good trade, The owner having Another engagement cannot aitend to it, and will sell cheap. Tt locality ig unsurpassed for business, Ae. Apply to T. GAFF* Chatham square. OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ONE OF THE best ftedun dining saloons in the city, doing a large cash and productive business, with & long lease and low rent. Muat be sold this week. Inquire of W! iG & CO., No. 5 Beekman street, over the Park ‘ian OR SALE OR TO LET—A SPLENDID BAR AND BIL. lard room, with three tables, y furnished, and cone of the beat locations on Broadway for x lunch or eysier counter or lager bier piy from 9 A-M. (03 P.M. on the premises, Wit G16 Bromtway. GEWING MACHINE FOR SALR CHEAPCIN PRIME order. Apply to Miss BENNEPT, 36 Catharine st, T°, PORK DEALERS.—FOR SALE, A FIRST RATE ork stall, one of the best in New well nares of TM M. +9 VARIAN, Jefferson marks This is w rare chance. Tenth street, or Nos. 7 and 10 PAINTERS, THE aera oR eae —FOR sale, at a decidedly great saehidee. A quantity of reer ground white lead will be resold thie day” asaured gain, Apply to RICHARD WALTERS & 00., street. 10 SEWING BACHE PATENTEES. OR, SALE, A ~ € ace can be obtained, the above isa rare 35h Kroadway, room No. 3, or address ( Pon tice, Springteld, Mase. C4 10 BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY, ON ACCOUNT OF FA- milly matters, a liquor store, fitted up in a very superior manner and where an excellent business has beca done for the inst iwo years: will be sold low toa cash customer. In- venith avenue. quire at 21 ‘A HOUSE WANTED—RY A SMALL FAMT- od $200. Must have gas and Croton id office, stating terms Ba WANTED—UNFURNISHED, WITH GAS, in or near Broadway, up town, for two gentlemen, with ‘out board or altendance, ren, with Tull particulars and terms, box 4,606 Post office. OMB WANTED. <THE WHOLE OR HALF OF A house consisting of five or six rooms wanted small iamily without chilicen on the east side of the own from East to ee street. Answer C. R., He- Pald office, imibediate ANTED —A PARLOR AND TWO UEDROOMS FOR A aly and gentleman, having their own servant, in pelghborioed of Usion square” -Addrem Le iy bus S08 Herald office. Wr. HOUSE, BY A FAMILY, os IN klyn or up town, not above Ti street. in ennt neighborhood. Rent not to A} Would not object to buy part of housebold furniture. Aé box 1,414 Post offer, THE BALL SEASON. [RPRPERDENT, CORPS, LINDSEY BLUES. ANNUAL SOIRER. Arono Rooms, Wednesday evening, Ror. 18, 1887. Tickets one For sale at the principal Totcle sad mesic stores. DANCING ACADEMIES, _ A. DODWORER" oF DANCING ACAREMIBA, ‘806 Broad . New Yi Nora Montanus place, Brookiy ‘Classes now open for the reception of pupil ROCE RE DANCING Ca — rd NOW OPEN, serge 5. ok lyn, Sows Hall, Court street. ree jongague Hall, Court of ht ees ae Yrom.d 6 P. M., for the ladies and PM. for gentlemen, for children, exclusively, from Sto wer r _ "te tad ies primary classes are under the diree- en of Mra. Brookes. rede: o mS Mondays and Thy be 5 en, and from 7 ta 11 be enti S lip pererns ini above classes wi en! ttend both the Wee Yor. and pe ip academic yy St06P. M., for ladies and M. for gentlemen tess poertre charge, iereby recetving dou Je the inatructon ae former! ~ POLITICAL. i nr. I MERICAN MAYORALTY CONVENTION.<AN AD- Journed meeting of the American Mayoralty Convention wi held at Je Mowery, on Monday evening, the Sih inet. at, Aye PM. a ory te hee and Bt the meeting ot ihe ish AME! KER, President, B: Menspern, Secretary. POR ATA CAs AN PO AFFORD TO RE-ELECT ernn ze which be claims to be voerat? Sessttowards cnr Jong) aaa democrat or an Is he an honest man ? EMOCRATIC NATURALIZATION. eee be in session £ LJ back room of oe mar | Tait pos TLLTARDS—VU LCANTRED BER CUSHIONS—AP- owed of by Gemeral James ihe royal patent ni ows iad. “Be On at Sub per net QiConnor & Col: Pheian's cushion put on at lender, billiard table menufeetarere, wo ee HELAN’S PATENT BILLIARD TABLES. — Piventing gos vunand lien oats fe time to purchase. tables, with veryiiag tn ihe ie nied “ine chet Ralesroom 786 and 788 sea, "Ann street. Q*4re. HAS ON HAND BILLIARD TABLES OF fil sizes, with marble and slate Dede, with a new style of cushion, on the moat ap) ; ioe eet c? aioe masshactaree.. ah st iauiee for sale cheap at batted street. PHARP. (AOPARTNEREHTY Woo —A PERSON WAVING Fiite } amount in cash, who i€ willing to engage in and devote a few bourse datly to an old established and profitable cash bust ness. eng henc of an opportunity Uy applying 10 LIVINGST OS AOU, No. b Beekman sirvet. an DRY 40 PER CENT BELOW ‘Great Farid in CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS. The Tubeeriber ie ris prepared to &ec. Fat at win te Woe] Cloaks, sists ne, cas, ae 49 per cent below cont prices, WM. -ENZIE. 294 and 296 Canal sireet, Brandreth Building. WRAY CLOTH CLOAKS, AT 2 Di 100: BAT gr ges a8 a aensane it fine, BALE, GREAT LIQUIDATION On this week, At BULPIN’S, 961 Broadway. 35: phe PRADR AY, lange rock of Valencia plaids and baynderes wil one. ‘cost “ tugnenes oe SOREN ‘Hollis A QUILLE, timate ACASIMERR, AND DELA! INK. J. BECK & CO. SHAWLS! WOTION, cre DOUBLE PLAID, AND BROCHE, r cent below cost of importation ls poranenyT J. BECK & CO's. BROADWAY. 35% SILKS! SILKS! ‘cheapest Silks ever offered. Per cent below cost. FLOWNCED ROBES, OBES A WILLE, |AYADERR, AND PLATDS, J. BECK & CO, 361 BROADWAY. Guest Liquiparion Saux or. BULPIN'S ENTIRE STOCK. be rich bey ak shawls at $4 50. B00 ve ithe, Noa 98 ete Great bargains this week, The entire stock must positively be sold. 36 BROD AY. STOCK OF MATERIALS Including ‘Now selling off by the yard or piece, Black and colored beaver cloths, Velvets laces, Fringes and{trimmings, ALL MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD, ally regardless of cost. BROADW BULEINS, ENTIRE STOCK NOW SELLING OFF. Great liquidation sale OF CLOAKS SHAWLS AND PURE. One hundred thousand doliars of cloaks, rity toured dog wobtera ea ra of fur LAr ar RUCRNT DRLOW Gi ENDOUS BARGAINS. lock must positively be sold. 36 The tre BROADWAY-471. UBSDELL, PEIRSON, LAKE & CO., C MQYDAY MORNING i CNH STOCK 000 of NEW eo, be pad REORNT AUT RUOTION SALER, er cent leas THAN THEOOST iT OF IMPORTATION. 47 475 BROADWAY. 471 sieeartess of Spafare, awe By Mintae Unit he enhand deren Minks, nail qualities We have some minke of extrao ry tatty, royale mine, and every otber fur for ladiea and chile mi fur are all genaine, canna under our own su- Sill be antsioa “th js and Porcher ‘CHAI Ls rie way. 475 BROCK BRAVER CLOAKS, sxvibe ecutive, ew Att BEACENS And made from -he rarest qualities of beat On our centre ae Soe will be fe Sonat ae ‘e “English and Frev $6 50 each; cont from 87 t0 $15 to ae Cloaks in our extensive oe wiamentdende aad not junity a.ceparinent. scfaidies consequently have the opp: FIVE THOUSAND GARMENTS, every one of which will bear tbe test of examination. We have but one price, but that, un under the circumstances times, is now much bel ff 46 CHARLES S street ae 513 115 Browtway. BROADWAY. selling at 50 cents; and a The collars st GENIN’S, worth $2 and $2 50, are now raat cholee of pattern GENIN'S Baraat, st, Nicholas Hotel. 587 PAO poalie eo Will offer, for the holidays, Pabeas cent less than TATION PR POINT APPLIQUE SAND Yat VA TRNNES SETS, Hointons and thread ince ca es, Veils shawls, col PW kn ste eeeters trom $1 per dred wptmall athalt prices. of ihe ar tock inthe ea scni, indcod, one prises one will bear out thie advertisement. "eee R, MOURNING as> a aa = and be pnd ‘tee iy natyiean end taste ry Mech skirts our make, $3, in Place % rave best kid gloves C4 § Senta, cost j, at CHM ost Hotel. roadway, opposite 1.000 OZ. BEST QUALITY cones Senows, 1.00 Medium colors OR AEK AA aUOurany, $50.000 "=" Broadway. BEAUTIFUL COLORED EMBROIDERED COL- EMBROIDERTES KS AND LACES wmtkn & GRANT, Jars at $1, worth $3. GENIN’S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. ROR ade WAT, ac., ving madeurrant seer here with, Foeh ret afectarer voncass ck erage sine a ay nek nce b Kare baton, Valenciennes inserted sets, Modation ac, ‘Arent tacriic, th an they =_— ‘& short time, at er prices the: 1 may bring. bring. will offer AP Pintitian and "Applique sate Se Mienis 4 wouayura @oops, RNOI A nav | SUFONTART TS ‘TO LADIES. cOMPAULE A eo ores ined to make stil f = ie ait RACKIFICES. ot RICH AND ¥ iva stock OV EM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, RETATL FOR CASH. oe at $12, Sik robes... Do. do. do. .. . Peivee Sogneed robes Do. do do. « DRBae tine oF every descripiicn, st enprecedentediy tow PINE, BAXONY PLATDS at 2 conta, new and desirable Exot init PRixteD DR, TAINES, Dept quality, FRENC & viatexctas, = and = wou ghd Oe, RU an, ENG LAID ROPLINS, FRENea H EXECS yard wide: FRENCH RMDROTDERIES, MMO ostERY, mae ta tare Goons. LINEYS, w LING. — CANNEL RTT en Ne FET corner Mercer sirect. Mn FLOONCED Je sireeta. Repee hits ARTICLES uh A. T orgy ne 8. a RICH VELN er RO! Pei ae T. STEWART a OO i ° * patente Lor OF aol asc 87 Poteet os en rove rt mn and Reade streets A DMINISTRATOR’S SA! ANT FURS. MOLYNEAUX BELL, No. ie omering fr ro [4 Canal street, "hie he: ts LY 4 At sacootdigary 1 yiogpeces for giahi Te aleo cloaing ont his own soc! Cloaks, maga nha te, nal street, near Broadway. “ RPE wo 0 GQODA, s81 BROADWAY, wingers ee oo ‘851 Broadway, between Spring and Prince sia, NOVEMBER 9, 1857. vey GOODS, &C. LN Al TECK 200. wil eter on Mouday their a cute nde OB grea eaceltce, 38 “er rae fall LKR, “SHAWLS, DHLATNRE, 1 ALENCTAS., MTTOSTERY as MOURNING, ae. _am Browtwag PomBasnys, PoMparines. w. sac 80H" New Mourning 651 Broadway, between Spring aud Prince ats. |: einen Flannels. Reduction of prices. EATON «& eo. Broadw: Offer their entire stock of the ubove goods, together with large assortment of ll scnanke napkine ‘and cloths, At retail for cash, at prices leas than ‘ie of tunportation, Of every Aeseription, nd Ince ad austin curtains, atequal- dy reduced prices, EST ENGLISH TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPETS, ‘at $1 per yard, EWART & £05. Broadway, Chaimbers and Reade sire LACK LACE VEIL Sheek, LACE COIFFEURS, aay LACE CAPES, For cash only. Sictenendatn aap le; French embroidered seta, 50 cenia and uf waa Rollers at bier’ unprecedented, and cambric ‘80 per cent below actual GENIN'S BAZAAR, BU Nichole Hotel, IHENELLE SHAWIA, PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, PLAIDS And & variety of other DRESS GOODS, Purchased at the reeen ‘AUCTION SALES, At half the coat of | importation, ‘Will be opened ' Monday pened ob Money eee £00, Broadway, teeelee and Reade strects. CRAKS AND MARTILLAS LOR Te MILLION, AT MRS, LAZARUS IBAAt '993¢ Division street. Wii ofer for aaler cn Monday, November 8/1000) clonky of various styles, which must be’ cleared out at haif the: ‘original cont. Ladies in generatare invited to call and examine for themselves. An carty call is yolicited. ILOAKS AND LADIES’ CLOTHS.—WE ARE Row (3 Tirye sssoriment at very low prices EK. 8. MILLS & CO., ‘80 and 82 Chambers street, up stairs, 3 3 doors from Broadway NOLLARS, COLLARS, COLLARS, COLLARS. ‘We will offer on Monday, 1,000 embroidered cambric eogers, ‘At $1 25 each, Usually sold at 500 Maltese lace collars, ¢., T5e. and $1 ench, Usually sold at LOAKS AND MANTILLAS, AT MME. F. PINCHON’S, 86 Bleecker i assortment in cloth and velvet of the Bewent Faria patieros. |ORSETS AND SKIRTS AT AN eee REDUCTION. Corsets 75 cents and $1, worth ne se ‘NOR, $43 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sts, ORSETS, . CORSETR—REDUCED IN PRIOR MES. ELAGER will afer om Monday, and the £¢ Frenchand HENILLE SCARFS, FOUR SHILLINGS; CHENILLE ‘searfa, ten shilliny 180 down’ elegant Chen 1 do. do. silk Just pent ry Dy y BEMKMAN & SOMPARY, 3 Kroadway ie scarfe, brilliagt colors, 50 conte. aTOCK Now Oren. LD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, corner of Mercer. ¥ jccmmead AND ems Nr CAH Notce. TO DEALERS IN FANCY GOODs. DM. KNIGHT 4 ©O., ‘No. 25 Vesey street, pow selling off their siperior stock of NOTIONS AND FANCY ARTICLES At prices below cost of importation. RESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Consisting of guipure, French chantilly And Brussels laces, Crochet, guipure and Paris fringes, Figured vel i a ets of great variet) All at a reduction of 50 per cent, THERM. Colored fringes of various descriptions, AN & COMPANY, No. 473 Broadway. ee SETS. Just reseived, ‘and for sale at half the cost of im ARNOLD, CONS aL 4 00., Canal street, corner of Mereer. IDERIES lyr A SACRIFICE. entire stock mbroide E* etn witten ‘ti, handkerchiefs, &c., ERMAN 4 COMPANY. 473 ‘Broadway. ASIOMABLE WINTER BAus, CHEAP.—RECEIV- action MENSA to arrivals. ys IMENT CARE ‘SHAWLA, STRILAS, MERINORS. vals, peat scartein grout variety,” Ta AT cnt tee ‘And 47 and 49 Catharine street, FPASIONABLE WINTER DRESS GOODS.— WOO! AND gi palia, Poplin, Valencias, paramattas, alpacas, de beges, ac a aT GkeaTLy, REDUCED, PRICES. Grand Ant nd it rand et ABIIONS. NO. . Seno lines GOODALE tntorme r namerees frien ine publ her HUA dlep lay patterns are now on view, aud her elegant tenon fo a Palacio basa h can be cut to Mt the only at ber establishment. ENTLEMEN’S PATENT MERINO UNDER _ G UNION ADAMS, - ora 591 Broadway, will open this moraing, several cases, purchased from ber, us whose price wae $16 per doses qm" SALE OF CHEAP bib GOODE, No. 73 weeny, oy, pe Saeuuan aco. Plaids, Where may be found In silks, shawls, cloaks, velvets, merino pag ee Cloths, ones ony nating &e., he. At great sacrifice increasing. ‘Thonsands of collare anid. wonsagen tans Oe (he most derided bargane b re ~g tthe ee Heat ench. DOLLARS. JULESALE STOCK oF DRY “yeee nC AERD” ATERAGTIONS SILK AND vane diestiog ton cost oF EDWARD LAMBERT waensbage yerenrens 1x anans, Returning thanks for a Tery ieral patronage they have roa erat, STORE ‘announce i : | iliac 3 igre groans a Py oe by cash AIL, POR CASH ONLY, | pi Ube wines “yond oan ane ; ‘DE LAINER, POPLINS, H’’ a mmsa9r | * VALENULAS, ROBES DE CHA: eae Sin ‘ ace he FEES PVE ener NING Br RODENIRS LINENS, LINEN CAMBRIO ADKFS., . SHAWLS AND SUARFS ‘1 Geer Vanterr, + ‘They will be able THE LA PARIS TIES * soon as recrived. the beat male that now comes to ihe cousiry, of beauiful 15 cents & palr; 134 conte & pale. fiore open at 9in the morning and close at 5 P.M. F* VT poston, ninpay D, STOCKINGS, vitiow Spams, SM roadway. ADIFA WOULD DO WELL TO PURCHARE — holiday presents in fine French Weenie. GENT 53 L’ eh SLOARs 4 Are, CIBIELABS, renee, fall ai cireniars, lined ack ‘pire cloaks. D & TAYLOR, 256, & GRANT, Will offer on M the 6th nat, moun vee eon mt man reston Point STenclennes si Anda clannyer eter gate aan At a similar redygtion make VERY EFPORT 10 TURN TY I0TO and therefore resort to the above means (o lnvite the attention of families to an eed of we ere ‘The public are sas eure Heat aa aah but the me ee them J wo o oler pris dees ott such a8 compose Ube ia lnvited to the PARTICULAR ATTENTION RICH Couaiting i Oe URE: onetatiug in pact o BLACK POULT 2 pe iu ebabed a vi BROCADE AILK, A BAYADERE STRIPE DO., BLACK MOIRE ANTIQU COLORED DO., And every other kind usually found in first clase stores, ALSO, SHAWLS IN EVERY VARIETY; A HAN DEON ASSORTMENT OF OLDAKS, a complete stock of HOUSEKEEPING « oone BMBROIDERIFS, LINENS, aud All of which will be put up in SMALL QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES, AND SOLD HOSIERY 5 WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE MIGUEST MIDDER, ¥. B.-Farties who may wish to purchase bills will have their bide received by Ing 4 deposit MMENSE REDUCTION IN BLAC! THREAD AND GUIPURE LACES: CORMACK & SIMPSON, 126 Sixth avenue, New yok, 293 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Pes REDUCTION IN VALENCIENNES ree POINT LA} CORMAC! i ry SIMPSON, 126 Sixth avenue aa 293 Fulton street, Brooklyn. DORs, REDUCTION IN FRENCH EMBROIDERED, COLLARS AND ‘CORMACK & SIMI 126 Sixth avenue and 245 Falton street, ‘Brooklyn. MMENSE REDUCTION IN FRENCH AND SCOTCH EMBROIDERED JACONET AND SWISS BANDS AND FLOUNCINGS. McCORMACK & SIMPSON, 126 Sixth avenue and 293 Fulton street, Brooklyn. POeeNsE REDUCTION F GANGS AND INSERTINGS, McCORMACK & SIMPSON. 126 Sixth avenue, ‘and 293 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘MMENSE aS a ane McCORMACK & SIMPSON, 126 Sixth avenne, and 298 Fulton street, Brook! be ot REDUCTION IN. HESS ARD CLOAK oka nsoN FRINGES, McC 126 Sixth avenue, is hoe id 203 Fulton street, Brooklyn. oO” LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF MILLINERY t halt McCORMACK et NLMPEON, 4G Fulton street, Brooklyn. ¥ BOUTILLIER BROTHERS HAVE JUST PURCHASED very cheap, for cash, Merinoes, nd all wool de laines, And will sell at extraordinary low priees, 806 (old No. 6) Canal street, and 47 Howard «treet, Ne CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, OVER. gar ings, linings and tailors’ trimmings in ETAILED mmo Ik ad Tntens. Te, 287 7,220 aut 36 Grand Aull 47 ‘ut 2 Undnrie see. ‘PARIS EMBROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS, aC. aC, a 8 Pity Lad vasa ach. T. STEWART & CO, Broadway, Chambers and Reade nrecte, ANIC PRICES.—TRY RONALDSON’S, LA fad} ‘way, for the cheapest goods in the trade, dress tritimings, Fibbons, velvet ribbon, laces, a hosiery, gloves, and al! I ainda of Se fane At great redue- tion. ‘Hest French corsets, 750. J. RON SON, 779 Broadway. R= PLAID oe Mie ERT GOODS IMPORTED, ee e dollar PS yard. T. STEWART & €O., Broadway, Ghesnbeern and Reade strete, EMOV AL.—$75,000 STOCK OF CARPETS. N@ out sale, at redyeed prices {oF caah—The auheariber in- iending to more in January to hla new lore, now | 75 Canal and3) Howard streets, between Iroud wireet, Dow Offers hix entire stock of earpeta, ‘nating entry, three ply and ingeain en ae, ; Mo covers: tots end arhepets, areaily t reduced prices, Cash burers are invited to an examl- nation. B. L, aaemeraed FLANNEL UNDER WRAPPERS, Bleach. Former price 82. Another lot will be opened to-day, ENION ADAMS, ‘691 Broadway. SUPERIOR FRENCH MERINOES, Cheap— 1.000 pieces colored and b LED AT AUCTION PRE LORD rT TAYLOK 257, 200 and 261 Grand street, ‘And 47 and 49 Catharine street. HAWLS, RITA WIS, SHAWLS. ci only antiful chen Rich stella shawls, at - All wool sruare broche shawls, $6 All wool fang broche shawls, $10. ny BERKMAN & CO. 0. 473 Broad way. HAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAW! LE BOUTILLIER peor feks have just bought a large stock of Broche shawls, Stella shawls, — shawls, And other shaw: Weems pes. offer My: ves to de ete competition. 300 (old No, 00) Canal sireet, and 47 Howard street, T° KCONOMIC: qh Boyerti EP ERS. CO re now offering hea GREAT BARGAINS IN LINENS, SHEETINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS AMERICAN LONG CLOTHS, Broadway, Chanibers and Reade streets. (PUR CHEAPEST FRENCH MERINOS LUPIN'S BEST MAKE, sixty and seventy Ave cents per yard. ‘rom the recent AUCTION 84. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade sireeta, DAMASES, At Ofty, ce reprenmted und ge CREME Live eae S Fr" FURS, FURS. le Warehonse, &7 Maiden lane, corner of Gold street. Ba G. SAMUR: Bay baw bees nay torre the eeeee, Teh. id Saree mem re foreach Wee Weibyrenm hand new Sehnert Rae Sk pas Siw Se nae Oe Lad eel poll only. Brace nad FOR TUR MILLION AND THE MID LIOR, times are, bridal appotn'menta are stilt i Seconda Coiffures and feathers are cat down in Presa times, waiting for patronage at Pavilion de 5. ANDRY'S LADLES FURS, 098 roadway. Great Hudson Bay aa) og no finer in this mar- et, atten per cent below cos. a sien fre ception aS ranted correct ne ‘every way; no dece} ‘Sier | gerard i Sinatnenate TLLINERY —THE FIRST Faemioy, A SILVER 5 dal, War aw: to Mrs. G, SOKLBORL, ae vk S &, hy cane ¢ ladies’ and cundren ‘a bonnets exhibited at in the € Now. 6, 1867. Ladies are re- pent ly init to gi ‘apd examine the case of premium bonnets at 1.000 XARDa ALL 1. WOOL, INGRAIN AT THREB ee jie , he batt, Od 7a worth 6s. and 7s per yard. Sines eae ‘Moa Nor 9 7 MFixthavenne, between Waverley and Kighth street, JARPRTINGS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS IN EVERY soadeaegatat oe oe also, three ply, REAT SACRIFICE, Auction at bait price 6 from Will be sold at cost To meet payments. STEPTEN ? 9Sixth avenue, between Waverley place and Righth anes, REAT SAC IFICE Ay CARPETS ae Owing to our henry importations and the financial preswure, we fave concieded (0 pease ‘cnab, withont regard to ost, conaiatin 7 ut Broadway SHS BRO Medallions, Wir vets and — ® RPPRING, IPPTE GREAT SALE OF A eer seat ae men's.

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