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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. OCT Ss Wepnespar, Oct. 29-6 P. M. There is no change in the money market. The large lenders are supplied at 445 per cent, and smaller operators get what they need at 6 a 7. There is more disposition, pending the canvass, to scrutinize margins, as people seem uncertain how the result of the election may affect the stock market. Certificates of public indebtedness are steady at 1 per cent discount. ¥ Gold was lower to-day, selling down to 131%. Transactions are very limited, as the new ma- chinery for operating in gold has not yet been per. fected and become generally known. An impres- sion prevails that the policy of the government in ailowing 4 per cent for deposits of gold bas con- tributed materially to strengthen the price of the precious metal and to develope speculation in it So long as people can carry gold without ex- pense, it can hardly fail to advance. Exchange fluctuated between 144% and 145, with very little business. Both buyers and sellers seem disposed to hold off for the present. Among brokers and bankers a belief in higher rates appears generally prevail. Stocks were tame and lower to-day. Operators are very generally realizing profits, in view of the election, and the uncertainty which overhangs its Possible resulta epon the money and stock markets. Holders of stocks can generally make a handsome profit by selling at present prices, and many of them seem apprehensive that the course of political events may cob them of that profit if they continue to hold. This is more especially the case with the shares of the Western roads, which, with @ few exceptions, are nut earning as much money as was expected. The receipts of wheat at Ghicago show a very heavy taliing off as compared with last year. It is kuown that the wheat crop on the line of the Galena, in Centra; and Northern Illinois, and part of Wisconsin, bi fallen cousiderably below an average. Whether, under these circumstances, prices can be main- tained at an advance of 10 a 20 per cent over those of last October, is a problem which leading specu- lators appear to be deciding in the negative. Pacific Mail was steady at the morning board, and Michigan Central advanced % percent; Cen- tral declined 4, Erie 4%, Erie preferred %, Gale- na %, Toledo %, Rock Island 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4%; Hudson River was firm at an ad- vanee of %. There were sales of Nicaragua Transit at a decline of % percent. At the second board the market was tame, and prices were gene- rally rather lower. Hudson River was an excep- tion, selling up to 75, and closing very firm. The general market left off at half-past three quite heavy, the following being the last quotations: reg ,"81.103%{ a 103% Harlem....... 21% a 0,"81.103 a 103 Harlem pref.. 494g a 491) cou,’'74.92% a 93 Reautng... 18g a 79 7.30 Troas n..105 3 105% Michigan Cen.. 91 a 911¢ US6's Lyrcert 99 a 99% MichSo& Nia a6 a 45 U Sdem'd nts.127% 0 128 Tennessee 6's. 54}, a 55 a 66 58% MIS Virginia 6's. 65 Missouri 6’8.. 53) a Galena & Cat. Cle & Toledo. 70 a 704% Chi & Rk Isi’d Boi a 83, Chi, Bar & 4.0 Mie Prdu th i3 a 36 pref..... 90% a 904, Hudson River. 73% a 74 ‘At the third bourd the market was very tame, and the sellers were more numerous than the buy- ers. There were sales of American gold at 1314, Central at 105%, Erie at 6334, preferred at 903;, Hudson at 75, Michigan Central at 9074, Southern old at 45, guaranteed at 84, Illinois 62/4, Galena 85%, Toledo 703%. Rock Island 83%. It is understood that Mr. Chase has at length de- termined upon the policy to be pursued in regard to the matter which has created so much excite- ment among financiers during the past month. Declining to be guided by the advice of bankers whose views were obviously interested, he has re- solved to issue no new loan, and to make no new appeal to the banks and bankers. But he has taken measures for the organization of a system for the encouragement of conversions which, it is hoped, will lead to a large increase in the amount of currency daily deposited with the Sub-Treasurers for conversion. An allowance of 4% of one per Sent will be made to bankers and brokers dn amounts so deposited through their Sgency, and appeals will be made to the public of the Northern States, through the news- papers andthe local banks of each county and town. By these means it is expected that conver- sions may be swelled to at least a million dollars perday. The enormous expenditures of govern- ment are creating a new class of rich men who are in search of good investments, and who can afford and ought to place at least a portion of their means in the 5-20 bonds. No other investment in the country presents such advantages as this. In the first place the interest is payable in gold. And secondly, the bonds is in fact,a first mortgage bond on the whole property of the people of the United States. No railroad can pay interest on its debt or a dividend on its stock until it has con- tributed its proportion toward the payment of the interest on the public debt in the shape of taxes. No real estate can pay a dollar to its owner till it has contributed ite share. No busi- ness, however safe, can yield a cent of profit until the government has received its proportion toward the»payment of interest on these 5-20 bonds. They are secured, as we say, by a first mortgage upon every piece of property and upon every trade and enterprise in the country. Under these circumstances it is not @ little strange that they should drag at par, while railway bonds are in request a 110a115. So far as we can judge, just two things are wanting to secure active conver- sionsof currency In the first place, we should have victories in the ficld. Effective, decisive victories would do more ‘for conversions than all the systems and all the canvassing in the world. They would satisfy the most cau- tious lender and invester that United States bonds at par were the safest investment he could find; and, secondly, the sixes of 1881 should not be al- lowed to drag at 103 a 103%. At these rates it is cheaper to buy these sixes than to convert cur- rency into five-twenties. Why does not the Secre- tary of the Treasury use the sinking fund to sustain the market price of these sixes? Why have we no government broker here, directed to buy United States sixes whenever they fall below ® certain point. and, if it be necessary to buy more than are wanted, to sell the surplus when they rise? In Europe every government is repre- sented on change by a broker, who protects the national credit by a judicious use of the sinking fund. We shall have to adopt the same rule here f we want conversions to proceed actively. The La Crosse Railroad bondholders who have recently purchased the western division of that road met to-day. George A. Townsend, Esq., was appointed chairman of the meeting. A full report of the doings of the trustees and attorneys was made and accepted. Francis Vose, one of the trustees, was expelled by unanimous vote from the office of trustee. The bondholders voted to authorize the trustees to give to the second mort- gage eastern division bondholders par and inte- rest inthe new company for their bonds, viz:— Eighty per cent in new bonds and forty-eight per cent in preferred stock. ‘This is to apply to those second mortgage bond- holders who have heretofore asssented, and to those who shall deliver their bonds to N. A. Cowdrey, Secretary of Trustees, previous to De- cember 1, 1862, It is understood that a very large majority of the second mortgage bondholders ap- prove of thie offer, and will, or have, agreed to ac, ceptofit. A w!sapprehension has prevailed among some of the second mortgage bondholders, some of whom have surrendered their overdue coupons to cortsin parties who claimed to be acting as the agents of the trustees, to settle under a decree of court, No such suthority was giver by the trus- NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1862. es, and has been made since the de- eree cutting down the mortgage to fifty per cent. Under the present litigation no settlement can be made by any party except that of the land grant bondholders. The business of the Sub Treasury was as follows $3,407,674 24 + 127,685 00 380,057 76 592,647 85 We a annex & comparativ statement of the ex- ports, exclusive of specie, from New York, for the week ending October 28 and since January 1:— 8 hae For the week. ... $2,168, 005 026 Previously reported .77 Fijoeat 108 181 88 118 040, 037 Since January 1, $79,675,122 107,955,531 124,045,063 The following sales were made at auction to-day by Mr. Adrian H. Muller:— $1,000 lines 6 per cent (registered) stock, 1870. 106 60 shs Phenix Bank. 104 1 of Louis $1,000 Iilinots 6 per cent $001.76 nas @ er cast tatarst Bond (réztster- $1,000 Hudson River i cunvertil y pany.. New York Society Library an annual fee of $2... 25 New Orleans Canal Ban! 40 Delaware and Hudson (nal Company 100 Bowery Fire Insurance Company 100 Bowery Fire Insurance Company. . 58% 20 Farmers’ and Citizens’ Bank, of Long Island “ey 60 St. Mark's Fire Insurance Company 20 Loritiard Fire Insurance Company... 18 Exooisior Fire Insurance Company. The lot of 75 shares Chemical Bank was taken by R. L. & A. Stuart, at 502. The par value of this stock is $100. This bank pays six per cent quarterly. Stock Kxcha: $1000U S 6's,'62, reg. 107 25000 Trea 73-10 ‘pen 108 2000 do.endorsed 102% 11000US 6's, ly cor, 99 4 20000 Tenn 6’8, '90.. 55 3 5060 Missouri 6’s.. 3 d0....,, D080 759K 2000 Mo6's LoH&StS 2000 California 7's. . 6000 Erie RR 4m bs. 101% 5000 MC 8 pelm sf b 112 7000 Mich S 2d mtg. 100 1000 Mich 8 skg f bs 109 600 111 Cen RE bds. 106% “50 24000 ALE TI stm 98 6500 Alt - THincd 59 10000 15000 € si asst rit 5000 58} 3000 Hon! & “URRbS 50 20000 Tol & Wab 8000 Gal & Chi 2d m 110% 2000 Clev & Tols 1 bs 103 10000 do. 4 Pia, F Ws 20 lov & Pitts 2m 100 1500 Clev & Pitts4m = 75 3000 Det,M A Tollm 984 10 shs Bank N Y.... 107 10 Bank Commerce. 98 20 Ocean Rank. . 85 i00 20 Bank N America. 1u2 500 oe 15 Shoo & Leath tk. 101% 1600 “di b3 20Penn Coal Co,....100 50Gal &ChIRR.... 85% 11 Curb Coal pref.. 13% 50 do... 85% 50 + 13% 160 do. 13% 8 Ts 6% 0 11g 50 Pacitic Mail SS Co 122 4 do + 121% 2 RE ORES Pale aeons fed Tol & sad pret’d 100 Pitts,] ii & CD60 . 060 BOARD. 500 shs Mud Riv RR. 126 Hariem RR. 100 Harle. , RR do... oo nae by RR 10834 :-b60 110 cITY betta a REPORT. Wepwespar, Oct, 20—6 P.M. Asus. —Owing to light receipts, with with » ‘good demand, prices of pots were firm at $8, wit 1 sales. Pearls _ advanced to $8 7b 0 $0, with sales this woek ot 50 bbls. Breapstorvs.—Flour—The market opened firm. with » good demand, aud at an advance of bc. a 10c. per bbi but towards the close there was a falling off in the de. mand, and prices cl.sed steady, mainiy at the outside figuies of the previous day. ‘The sales footed up about 18,000 bbis., within the range of the following quota- tons — -85 95 a 6 00 Extra dtste, oid am old and new 6 25 a6 35 Superfine W: 95 a 6 00 Common to chotoe oxira Woalers. 6 35 al0 00 Cavadian. seeeee 6 35 25 Southern: mined to goo ‘suporfine 650 00 Extra 12509 50 92 00 3 60 85 3 65 0410 —Canadian floor opened firin and advanced S¢ a 10c., but cloved dull at quotations, with sales of 600 South. ern flour was rcaroe and firm atthe above figures, with quotations, with & govd demand; the sales embraced about 760 bbis. Wheat opened at au advance of le. a 2c. ; Subsequently the demand became less active aud the ad vance was mopeyg the sales embraced ab: 150,000 bushels nt $1 & $140 for red Western, $i 41 $1 43 for amber do. $1 45 for choice amber State, $1 53 a $1 58 for white }.ichigan, Me 60 Pmeshep ae Keatuck: ts a and $168 for a choice $131 ao $1 tor amber lowa, and $1 35 aoe Green fy do., $1 28 $1 31 for Milwaukee cl.b, and $1 1 % for Chicago pring. Corn was firm and active, Ic. per mame highee, witt: sales of 125,000 bushels at STc. a 690. fi heatgd and slixblly out of ofder, and at 70c. a T20. for sound Western mixed. Rye was firm, with moderate sales at 80c for Western, and at 90c. for prime State Bari was firm and quiet, with sales of 700 bushes at $1 470$1 44. Outs were in fair requestat 650. a 56c. for new Western and state, and 67c. for old do, Correm.—ibe market was firm but quiet. A sale of 275 bas Laguayra was made for export on private te ms Corron.—The market was acti nd closed at av ad- vance of ic. per ib. The sales embraced about 2,600 bales closing on the basis o 4 6lc. for iniddting uplauds. Fancurs.—ibe market exhibited mo change 0: iim- portavee, while engagements were moderate, To Liver- Foot ‘some 18,000 bushels of wheat were engaged in bulk uid bays st 9d. R9%d., while tour was at 2s 64. To London 34.000 bushels Of wheat im bulk and in ship's base at 10564 81034. To Bristol 12,000 bushels wheat at orga. | a bulk, by neutral vessel. To Giasgow 7.000 bushels of wheat at 103d. in ship's bags, and 300 pookagen of butter at 40s. ~ M were drm with sales of Geerge’s Bank, a $4 37, und of Bauk at $3 76 4 & mac! firmer, with sales of No.1 at $9 50 & $11 as to qua- lity, wid at $6 50 a $7 26 for No. 2. lar was steady and in good demaed, with sales of North rivor at 60c. for sbipping,and at 74c. a 76c. for city use. hore were firm, with sales of som 1,000 bales new, ‘within @ day or two, mostly for export at $19 a $25. Mow #2s.—Sales of 160 hhds. Cuba were made at 360.; Ta” New Orleans were sold by auction at $1 37 a 1 48. Provisions. —Pork—The market was heavy, with sales of 900 bbis., at $13 4 $13 1234, and prime at $12 1a a $12 25. Beef was steady, with enies of 130 bbis. at $12 60 a $13 50 or plain mens, and at $15 875¢ a $14 (or extra. Cut meats and bacon were quiet and sales unimportant. lard was dull aod beavy, while the saies embraced 600 Dbis, and tierces at 10c.a 10%c. Butter aud cheese of prime quality were firm, with jair sales, in part for ex- port, at full prices. i tca—A sate of 300 bags Patna was made at 6)¢c., in bond, tor export. ‘Svcans wore in good demand, apd prices quite steady. The ew oo bomst 925 hhds., including Cuba fair to fone goods, at 9 0 9%0., and iew Orleans at 0c. & te pouty fair to Ipeluded in pie gebd, on =e ‘oo he | Orionae, er, suction a 10%0. & Tiige.,end 1.955 bones wore sold at FINANOL were tow Porm ait BALDWIN ‘3 co., 1B iP aria, Shien 4, Son Mnaaao, ar Xe, sent by every steamer, ab low rates, RMY AND NAVY PAY AND CLAIM OFFIOE.—BACK PAY, PRIZE MONEY, BOUNTY MONEY. ‘&c., dc. polleeted and cashed. aud pensions ‘secured, by SSELL, U. 8. Claims Agent, and late Purser U8 Navy, a Broadway, corner Chambers strect, N. Y. LL ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS AND INFORMATION Promptly procured. Being one of the det volunteers, nd bas aig experienced pariaer in Waabins‘on, 1 have the best facilities (or co.je overnment vies, 8. F. SIMPSON, ewer, 38 Pine street, New York. A CAPITALIST WILL PaY LIBERALLY FOR ANY tuformation relating (0 merchandise, si that Will enable him. to Tage protits, "Adare nature of information, Retired Sterohant Heraid oitice, PPLICATIONS FOR ADVANCES ON BOND AND hada (atte 5 onttsiasy of feseiniatg Reotane, snasiica) te if Moki BbiN & DAY, Brokers, S19 Fouts avenue, NALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCIBCO ©! coupons p garcand at best rates by DyRcas. SER Rewvo at nkers, corner of Pine and streets jew Yor! ALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY Cou} on ht at beat rates by WM. T. COLE- MAN & fall street, New York. JALIFORNIA COUPONS. nononr LECTED C by AUGUST BELMONT. £60. 50 Fail _ INCAN, SHERMAN & £ C0., ‘BANKER: ORNER OF oF in all the ih) aia tal for use in Kurope, TO Tak Cee oF vidend aid to the stock! after the fifieenth day of Noi AL ‘at the ol of the New York Mutual Jusurance Company, ae No él Williare etreet. J. SCHMIDT, (Surviving SrePiEN YOHNBON, } Receivers. NEW XORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA By, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-scventh street UEKK's Orricx, Oct. DIVIDEND NOTIOE, The Directors of this company have deciared a dividend of three dollars per share on the capital stock, payable on and alter the ic day of November next at this office. The trans- ter be closed from the 22d inst, until date of wment, Pane government tax will be aramed od by th the company. T, Treasurer. N®X YORK FLOATING uF Dook comr, PANY, ¢ ocTo- ber 23, eae dimdend of f i beng have, this sa de, dlared s quatterly dividend of four (4) per eatit, payable on ot m7 Non caer Ene gor ate oaks wi, citeg te of payment. ‘The govel noel by the compahy. By order. © H. V. MASON, Becretary. PLEA owe ‘ FH DECIDING BA een ae Genecal Butler mes mt oe eT i Fy, cote of te ws have alrendy taken, place they have each won one; the remaining o0e ia to saddle, male Peale, three in, Gve, fot $1,000, and & iremendoas, rae may be expected, Each of those which have been concluded between them took live heats (0 docide it. ‘The start wil be thot who toot «eat rot to sce a to attend. Boats from fourth, streot nutes, and froin James: divsices Yr, cars at Hunter's Point, JOSEPH | GHOCHERON, per cou! at oe e TROTTING, ON TH URSDAY, ‘M. Match for 1.000. mile heats, best 3in 6, in harness, play or pay, Sam McLaughlin names ». m. Belle of Portland, D, Mace'namss b. #. Draco. day and good track, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietor. HORSRS, CARRIAGES, &C. UoTION NOTICE. “SPECIAL 6 Al T PG ry oe Avenue and Thirty-ninth street, mer ty Ts02, at two otelock P. M., will Selaold at auction without re Cs serve, two Hor ing Horses, funds, No 1—Bay mare Caroline years old, warranted sound and ki kind. to trot in'2:45 to wagon. No, 2S ‘Term ankable T5ig hands high, seven very styliah. ‘warranted Sorrel horse Waverly, ee to ranted sound and kind, marae years old, full 1534" bane . to serve tothe highest bidder: they are warranted not to touch, cut or single foot in trotting in the above time; oth very estuary ana he and can (rot together in 2:50 to pole, PALMER, Salesman, . LANGLEY, Auctioneer and Proprietor, a was fies ING ME: ote inst, - 3 resag evening: : eS MEETING OF THE EIGHTRENTH WARD UNITED Constitutional Demo.ratic Club will be heid on the Porthwest corner of Bighiecath street and First avenue 8 Friday evening, Oot. 31, at 74, o'clock. [LILLEA, President. Franois Bouwur, Find cae ik . Wx. Hopson, | CUZENS OF THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD.—RAL- for the Union! The UBlon! The Constitution! and the Lawsi—A Mass Batid-al oder the nuspicos Of the twenty-second ard Ganaiuioual Uo low. Associa thon, wil at Bhipes Wo Seventh arcaue, tween Forty-ffth and Forty-sixth om Thi ing, Gowober 9. at 7g o'clock. fon. ELT P. NOR’ ne and other bay will, reas the meeting. All citizens in favor of the election of the State ticket headed oe ts HORAMO SBYMO:'R are re- Qupsted to atiend. By order CG. mmitier 0 of Arrenge mente. Chas. N. ROMAINE, Ci ©. BLoan Hovpax, Secretary. EMOCRATS AND TWENTIETH WARD dca ie Raily, Rally.—Grand Union Ratification in the District.—All citizens of the Twentieth to the election of the Hon, Ji trect and Bi: ‘ath to street arene, the Twentieth -wanl Constivutional the grand ratiscation mecting $0 be, held 20 wi ‘seco! “Cel. ofan ance 3OHN R, R. Sv OoRtt President be iu attendance. a. th Ward Uniou Club, FINE OENTRAL PARK CALECHE FOR SALE, with moveable siaas front, munking au open carriage i Bummer and close olie in. winiory iu perfect ondor and as roth na iow; gest $1,000, ena be purchased for $ODD. “To be Wood Brothers, carriage manafectucers, 395 Broad- Way, Ove door below Walker street. Sy oe seine pean se, = a bh son silk, gos: $900. Can be 5 Fi HERS, sepa Cahulectarece, 86 Brows oor below Walker treet. es i FINE BRIGHT BAY HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP, AS the owner has no use for it. He is sixteem hands high, sound, fine driver and suitable BROOKS, 72 West Thirty- ix years old for’ @ cou; second street, ind’ perfect Toquire of Dr. IOHTH OONGRERSIONAE.T DISTRICR cn 2 5: ‘3 SE aE ee Se a FOR CONGRiSS. LLIOT OC. OOWDIN. . (Exteaot-from Mr, Conratn igs epaech at Irving Hall, February Lot me conjare you to ‘sland by the ernment; it {athe ES of yi rties, of your wealth, of your es d by the! Bresitent; ets? able, faithful, jonvet. by ‘he army; it ix 51 devoted, invincible. Stand ral me Davy; it is powerful, efficient, tsiumphant, Listen $0 no reconciliation, lk not of Upeonditional surrender, has Iaid down his arms, ‘Phen may justice be done. But let the ae condition of adjustment be ed admiasion Ly wt that the consiitution and e ‘Union indissoluble, "A BARE OPPORTUNITY FOR AN OFFICER WANTING ‘&@ superior charzer.—For sale, the imported Enzlish hunter “Hesolute,"” a lacus voned, well bred very power ul sorrel ding, at Taylor's sta les, Twenty-fourth street and FIN ROOMY, EASY RIDING COUPE, pom BY ‘Wood Brothers, and in good order, for sale. seen at B. W. Tilton's, 412 Broadway. R CONGRESS—SECOND I DISTRICT, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth; Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sir, teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards of the city of Brootiyn, and the county towns of Kings County, REPUBLICAN UNION NOMINATION, WILLIAM | AM WALL, = YORK 1) ae RAILROAD COMPANY, Treasurer's once, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty- Pee Ai td ba wr 1 at the Treasurer’ sy after Novem! "a ollie. W. HE ‘EMERSON, Treasurer. FETC: ‘EB OF THE Cer # AND NORTHWESTERN Railroad C 22, holding aus Not a oa the’ Tepeed coupon 10} cou luc Not iT cour donde of this company, ‘present the saine at thi he A ‘Amori- can Exchange Bank, New Zork, on and after that dave JAMES B. B. Co, YOUNG, Bes. ©. and N SOLDIERS’ BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAY, accounts, Prize Money, oficers recruiting together with sivother just ‘claims. Sesian the a pres at reasonable TuRUst, No. ‘B Park place, stamps for our Hand Book of Informatior 10 THE SECOND MORTGAGE | BONDHO} DERS, Eastern Division La Crosse and Milwaukee Company. The ihe Weetera Division are, about government, te SOM! invite Your co-operation, and upon condition of your surren- dering to us your second mortgage bonds, we will undertake, under the provisions of our agreement, mado 1361, to give you 80 per cent in new mortgage bonds over the whole property, and 48 per cent in preferred capital stock of She new corporation, less ai ott miasing coupons matured be- . pro fore September 1, rou our bonds ip the hegilanot Tani ee, hk, Cowarey, 39 Willlam % aac BuYMouR, street, on or before Hohe oe ALTER, batesa. er 3 Foe JAMES. OcrorEr 29, 1362, THE HOLDERS OF ASSESSMENT RECEIPTS OF THE Preterred and Cominon Stock of the Erie Railway Com. pany are hereby notilied that payment will be made of said re.oipts and interest thereon, fiom their respective datos. on thr presentation at the oliceot tho Treasurer, in Ene place, on and after the let of November next. Interests on bald receipts will cease at that dete. HORATIO N. OTIS, Secretary. Orrtox or THX Erte Ratixoan Com! New ae Oct. Cretan ot IORSES FOR SALE.—A WELL MATCH. year old Mares, three-quarters blood, dark black mane and Tong tails, 1o%¢ hands high, gente and we well broke to_saddie or harness. The off mare, Janc, ere og [elt a Vindicator, fhe nigh , Lady, was sired by Pi ead mares are the property "te Canudian volunteer, now, and nd for ihe iat ten ny ® Held officer in the Union ‘The mares can be seen trom 7 to 9 o'clock, and from feb encase obs Mua. S. Fourth re ym aS aoe. pes oe LIGHT BRETT, BUILT BY ie ead ord a Double Slt of Harness i Anal rio! waTER vs BALDWIN, Broadway and ARREAGRS SLEIGHS AND eet of Lge oe. 5 aire stock of arriane, kaways, B business Wacons, 100 Sley pe and 6 jorses, singly, for sala cheap, at 1 mul AD VARRIAGES FOR SALE—CUNSISTING OF SECOND a Hage road Wagons, hs a oes Aer Phae- ton, trate 8 aly, business Gig, ac., ail in good order, at STIVERS & ‘SMITHS 3, o: Biiridg OR SALE—A PAIR OF BEAUTIFULLY MATCHED tail 153% hands high, five and six years old; will drive single or ‘double, and are exe-llewt saddle borses. A:so, » handsome two seat light Carriage and Har- nlLin complete order. Apply at Jarvis! Central Stables, corner Thirty-ninth street and Broad- way. OR SALE-AN ELEGANT PAIR OF BLACK HAWK ares, 15% hands high, six and seven years old. kiud and gente, tery stylish tied very fast ove ot thoes very superior uder the saddle. Also a Phacion by Brewster, im complete order, with Harness, B: Can be keen from }0 o'clock ‘A. M, till 1 P. he private stable 79 East Thirty-ninth street, Seween Lexington and Fourth avenues, OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, 16% HANDS HIGH, short tail, very stylish and an-excelient military horse; BS year oll, und asmari travelier; woultt make a good ex: Dies or carriage horse, or fit for apy use; warranted right every way. Apply at Séely's soda ,water manufactory, ‘ommeroe street, near Hediord. TWENTY BONDE, Constantly on hand, and f INTER: TO COMES ci ox DATE OF PUR- The interest on these Monte is at the rate of 6 3 aunum, payable Ist of May and November, Which at the present rate of premium on gould ix 6 to ® per cent per annum Tiey are dhe cheapest government security now in the mariet, and pay the largest atterat on the. cost recent most popu- feroment. lie "lacoushe the cea! tor continued Guan es ‘We keep them for ile to facilitaie favestment in them i pairiStiom of the people, and make them more acce-sible to the public, and ev lar invested in, them through us contributes to the And immediate support of the ips 19k & HATCH, $3.000. dol- irect BANKERS, 38 WALL STREET. FOR 8, FROM TWENTY TO SIXTY SAL pine co tee tet Railroad Company, Inquire of O. M. BEACH, at the Far- mers’ and Citi Williamsburg, or of J.G. WEBT, No. 4 Liberty piace, New York, at the mangle factory, plumb: ing and $45. 000 72 'O LOAN—AT SIX PER CENT INTER. ext, on bond and mort rage, on productive Teal estate in thiscity, for a term of years, in one or more gums: and in the tty of Brookizn at seven per ceat interest. Apply to JOHN F. CONREY, G6 Wali street, $100.000 TO LOAN—AT SIX PER CENT INTE- he city of New York, tn finite eH ea 7 the c mer u plicants, fend to MORRIS | BROTHERS, ine sire A. YOUNG GENTLEMAN IN GOOD CIRCUMSTANCES wishes to correspond with a yonng ludy with a view to Matrimony. She must be prepossessing cin appearance, well educated, agreeable and a fine figure. Addross, with or without carte de visite, Mercutio, Uniouaquace Post ofiee. ly _EXPRESSES. —BURNHAM: 3 FURNITURE EXPRESS AND PACK- West Eleventh strees, between F Household furnit pxed and shipped to all parts of the world. Covered wasens for remov ug lurniture to aud from tae cyuntey. Furniture atored, COAL. \L AT $7 PER TON.—SCOTCH BGG SIZE FOR tes, Scotch ets a at Be equal to Engiten ARLUW, toot of i ASTROLOGY. BONA FIDE ASTROLOYIST THAT EVERY conn! can depend on is Muse, WILSON, who (eile the OF Jour visit a8 somes y.nu ener, and Tature of your WArnS you Of dangers, and, ‘orings success out ot the fost po dertakings, N. B.—Celebrated magic charuns. 80 Allen street, between Houston and stan- ton. « ‘ver th om Ladies and gentlemen 50 cents each. “4 STOUNDING CLALRVOYANCE AND DIVINATIONS.— Madame CLL Dean mreet, Brookiyn, the Brentest ivi Anarionn 4 Clairvoyant. detects disease, 'pre- scribes remedies, unveils the tuture and finds absent riends. Consuitations, 60 oente; moctcai, $1 STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, ~ SEVENTH daugiiter. bas furesight Ww tell how svon and how olen you marry, aud ail you wish tv know, even your thougits, OF no pay; lucky charms (ree; her equal is nut 1o be found; her wagic iinage is now in tull operation, No. 184 Lu: sirect, below Houston, 25 cents; gentiemen noi sduuitied.” (5O8A yf: SEAMAN, INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYANT, 16L West Twentieth street, between Beveuth ai m4 avenues, can be consulted upon all suvjecta, uth aud business, day and evening, as usual, ADAME HART, HAVING RETURNED FROM EU ¢ ladies of New York that she 7 street, upon the past and ini informatio. ae io fortune, marriage, and charm given. Ordinate fee 25 cents, Matindaoaal AY 18 THE WEST CLAIRVOYANT AND nia ony. he telus your, very thouguts, Gives lucky Mumbers, causes speedy inarriages. Seveuth avenue, neat Twenty-seveuth street Ladies 25c., gentioincn Be. Rs. ADDIE ANKER—MEDIG L "AND Bi oo Clairvoyant, sueceast lly treatt ai: disease ‘ultations on business, and invaluable advice ona of Lue. No. 9 West Tweuty-tufth street, between Sixth mun ead Seventh avenues, MApaxe HASTINGS ANNOUNCES TO THE LADIES of Jew, Mork that she can be consulted, at ZY Bisa direet, upon the ture, and warns you of ail dan- ger, aind future ot y your Itt NPahHe HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEB Madam FRLWOTER BARD OF Ti rm nATED dont. he has | be ‘shea | ‘call, unsuited with entire satin: ne fuental quirement ail can possess, secur épsycnomancy."—HOw EITHER ER SBx may ras in love, ihavriage, dc. fre oy mall f with a guide tobe ‘unmarried 0. bo c ' cipate aud gain the lore, confi | 4 | Bary buok, uf great interest third ea j | | | goud will of any person they choose, n 1 Adress 7, Wildam & Co., publianere, bon bor pss ae WoND! accoraplished Madat we WOULD } NOT GO Go 70 MAKE 71 TRE Pha et ‘UO ye, One and all, to see Mi JUTON, the renowned Boylish prophetess, cerrianine Mennow ' the best of all ast Who guaranioes Wo secure to hove | who consult her healt wealth vee repro £94 warrants | (o impart (0 tuem information importance, Telative to meat journeys, isbuont friegdn tet ny Tova courtautpy. | A. mari A treasures, cnemice ai rs in life. Brave ~e hy} Af you werk’ your own iy end | viet or address = | Sti {OR SALE~A COUPE, NEARLY NEW, SNE Had Woods; price $36. Inquire at private woort anes, near Weat Thirteenth street ry Bias vefore 9 Jand after I A. - M. OR SALE—J, LUTZ’S YORKVILLE EXPRESS, CON- ting of Horses, Waxons, Harness, and a first rate routébt customers. Price Inquire ‘at 159 West street, or ot wher, Bighty-seventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues. [3 Baa oor PAIR OF WRLL MATCHED BAY ‘sos, long tails, handsome, kind and sound, very silane ish fiends bigh. six and seven years old, Boru for of use. Lowest price To be seen at Fitzsimons’ sablen, in Eighteenth dicot. between Filth and 8 xth uve- nues. apply at 33 West ‘fwenticth street, trom 20 tu 12, {OR SALE—A SMALL SIZED moan HORSE, RIDDEN by @ indy all th » toe of ovens with price, will be given ata? Filth ‘avenue. ‘Tobe socn ni po oer Fifth avenue sud Thirty-uloww street, OR SALE—A HORSE, “WAGON AND BARNES: Horse sorrel, 15 hauds, sound and kind, very free und Stylish driver, free from all vies or tric ace poctoomy & trained tw saddle. for lady or gentieman; eens $100, Harness, $25. “Apply atthe Twenty-vfta street, Turnure’ j)OR SALE—A HANDSOME BLACK SADDLE HORBE, ised, by 8 lady. Sold for want of use, ‘Apply to E. Kotetas, 86 onard | street fOr SALE—A BAY HORSE, 15 HAN! pai a SAFE family horse; price $00; also Wagon and Harness; also bay Horse, 1546 hands high; good family horse; can tret in turee ini sold at low price. Apply at 85 of Poarin tty Fo SALE—A FEED WAGON, IN PERFECT ORDER, nearly new; will be sold cheap as the owner has uo fur= ther use for i 1G TAIL BROWN a lady, 143 hands ch. oe soun beast, very ayia price $130. Apply at 63d igh ty avenue. ras SALE—A VERY STYLISH PAIR or DARK brown Morgan Horses, 19} hands, six und seven yoars vind, true and kind, and thoroughly broke, fine drivers i, ox Lid Herald ole. POE, SALE CHEAP—A GOOD “LIVERY, doing a fair busines,;“sold 99 account of the owner having another business, and not able to wttend to both, Address Stable, box 109 Herald ottice. (TO GENTLEMEN WISHING A FIRST CLASS PAIR OF bay carriage Horses, and willing to pay & good price. For sale, a very superior puir, very fast, at Tay.or's sable, Twenty iourth street and Third avenue. MREE STALLS TO L&T—AND PLACE FOR TWO eurriages, iu a private stable, 113 East Sixteenth street. inquire on ine premises. STABLE, ANTED TWO | QT HORSES; MUST BE 10% ais stiess than ds weight, high, 0 1400 1-01 virom Bets 10, o'clock, to JNO, WEUER, corner of street Wa ntep—a HANDSOME BAY SADDLE HORSE, And Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, tor a indy; iuat not be Jove than 15 hands bl kind and gentle, stylish in jooks, trot and canter and double harness, carry bis head up well and yearsold. Ada wtading Le particulars a1 Price, L. D. D., “ofc, pei Yast Seg Hone HORSE, OR A PAIR ac. te. Addi immediate ikon bor Bt Herald ollice, giving: cash price ware PUROHASE A BLACK MARE, 15 V gnands, te match; must be « prompt urtver; or would lowest cash 15 hands; must bave action dgome. Address box 4,149 Post Ean prowips erivers and And prompt drivers en: oan FURNITURE. i ‘SOLID ROSEWOoD PARLOR SUIT, COVERED IN French natin brocatel, cost $225. wil ‘sold for $140; ‘One do. for $85; two wolld black walnut Suits, covered in reps, and # lot of Parlor, Bedrooin and Dining Room — ture, will be soid at a great racritice for onan, Apply at 119 Wesi Eighth street (Clinton place), between Fifth nad 8 oh avenues, FINE STOCK OF ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, BAKO ash, very and ued Parlor Suits, in . satin Bod jus pened by DRGRAAE 2 TATLOR oY Bowery, Briers. ies’ private boarding house, in a Mecano the furniture aud every- ry any parties wishing to purchase a5 it will be sold cheap for cash ; aatt - for soiling. Address A.B. C., Broad- o well 1o add = D* adi oi ra BOWERY, Guarantee all work as represented. [\NAMELED, ROSEWOOD AND sets—e aurplus mers TAYLOR, 87 Bowery. Pours BOUGHT.—ALL PERSONS HAVING ie on regina ay kote: sant aa Bg by on if bo n find a yer Calling on 1, WHELAN, 479 Third avenue, or addreas's now ‘as above, URNITURE WANTED—THE ADVERTISER WILL Tacs ook the whole or part of the furniture of a three or iit not be ay Gath and mot eet fn or msripage. wi Kasress 6, we = 2,788 York. MIRI CARPETS, 0., a Rennes. vr at house, not to eerie $10 fe in r large fis Mlensusopiag.” Andress G. terse Bpricg aren BE} FUR: 1 BALE— ang tates Ply and UL! FOR Two oR a of ‘pecbe i na onde ‘Address eas Oarpet, sation Bible a AND HUSK MATTRESSES, Beane eey DRGRAAP & TATION, | KGARS AND TOBACCO. Grantee, TOBACCO BTEMB WANTED. sanoan i MANU. tor. heUuambersaret nN SPP pores CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Congres, CAPTAIN JOHN DUFFY, Or the Sixty-ninth Regiment. Psat DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Fourteenth Papen Bighteeath Ward Jou REL "REILLY, EFFERSONIAN, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS‘ Bored, Bote Siitenth sod Tonrinercs wards, FOR CONGRESS, JOHN DUFFY. Moms AND JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR Anse eELY. — TW git BOW! DISTRICT, MUMSTARY HALL “INDEPENDENT | DEMOCRATIC juee.—& Convention of three members: from each aes ae the call of the ai ‘mrral Committee, will assembie at their bead qr 193 Bowery, on Thurs- day, Oct. 90, at Qo'clock F. M., for the purpose of nominat- in ‘Assombly ‘and Count € on "Ro ROSENBOURGH: ‘Cha.rmaa of the Ooi UR COUNTRY ONE AND INSEPARABLE. Sam, Ce ad DISTRICT, Fictesath and Bisteenti, Wards.) RAND. BATIF FICATION MM ETT UNION FOR THE SAKE OF THE UNIO! 3 The citizens of the Sixth (Gonsrestional District are to meet on Thursday evening, October 30, at half-past seven o'clock, in Jackson square, junction of Greenwich avenue and Thirteenth seers rally th tbe nomination of y onder for Governor; alee fee amination of the nae AH WARD x Representative tn ( fone ‘ollowihy emine jdress the meeting Speakers have been invited and will f Ohio; Hom. Fernando, Wood, Mon. Geo. Brody, Hon. Stephen®P. Russcil, Hon. A. & Thompson, Hon. R. Bo Bradiord, 3B. Ranku Hara “Richard O'Gorm wald Otendorf, Esq. rington, Eaq.; John Harnett, Philip Rictkte, Tosmas Kecreit, Eq; Max Gro. bes os ‘ntbegs Corona, Kaq.; James 0. tiays, Bas, a G, Van Baq. marten cr aneawasuaaes Wm. J, Van Arsdale, Jurca Graham’ David P. a Jon F. Gaw, John B. Byer, Johm Houghtalin, Win. a Fh ee ery et XANDER L, SHAW, Chairman, "Joan Hovanratim, Booretary. EOPLE'S UNION P STATE se Sagat! NOMINATIONS. wwernor, saung i es comers Day & R. JAI AS QUES. Supervisor, ABRAM M. BININGER, San QIXTH CONGRESSTONAL DISTRICT. teins ae pu TH AND ey ta WARDS.) LES UNION GANDI JEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT, ELEVENTH ANv SEVENTEENTH WARDS UNION DBMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS, DE Med a. W. CHANLER. ‘ Geventa QRVENTA CONGRESSIONAL DistRIoT leventh gud Seventeeath Wards. The Union War Caudiaate For Cungress, HENRY A. BU ZEYMOUR AMD VICTORY.—THE YOUNG MEN'S “Democratic General Commitiee will incet at Tammany Hall, this (Thursday) evening, at 73¢ o'clock, to complete theit arrangements for the great democratic triumph on wien ae By t. HARRY HOWAAD, President. Lie Rom, | Seerctartes, HENRY. "ae BURR, President of the Board of Trisiees of the Widows aad Or- Phans’ Fund of the New Yor Fire Department, NION AND REPURL ICAN FOMINATION. For Surrogate, Cort. GABRIEL Van NION WAR CANDIDATE. s Assembly distriot, Ninth and ¥ 4 or ILLIAM BE, ROBINSON, IN! DEPENDENT CANDIDATE ‘Olt ASSEMBLY, ___ BLEVENTH | DISTRICT, TWENTIRTH WARD. Ara CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, Po ped Seventh, Teuth, Phirteenth and Fourteeath wards. For Representative to Congress, rk DO WoupD. A RA’ CATION MEETING will be held at dro Assembly Kooms, Nos. 361 and 363 Bro ome street, on Thursday evening, October 30, at hall “past All citizens in favor of free spcesh, free press and eco- nomy in public expenditures, to fraud and corra) Hoa, and in favor of sustadnieg the, edmintsiratiou in vi jus proweoution of the war, ao long as it bas for tin ob- ject the restoration of the Union as {t was; but not for the elevation of the nogro and degradation of’ the white man, bag ep to be present. « following men will address the meeting:— Hon, Fernando Hoa, Ticbard O. Gormaa, Thom: Luke F. James McMahon, omer Dana Bush, Wm. L. Bly: Moves D. Gale, } urns, Cominiwee ie of Arrangernen MES McMATION, Chat _Mosus D. Gat, Gecrotaty. PS “WARD SEYMOUR CLUR.—THE CITIZENS OF the ah rt without ba tng of desirous of 0 State ticket hi oy tloratio. Seymour, re on Boceodey it speake aie at the monuing Ones rie coliowns | ta } eral ra neral Lasiah Kynders. Hon, Luke F- Comns, BamuviB. Garvin, Hon deore Ww Cee es 4, MILLER, President. W. evils, { Vice Presidents. H. W. Sawres, Secretary TH WARD INDEPENDENT UNION CLUB.—A MEET. ug of the above club was held on Wednesday evening, ane 290, he hen the foliowing resolutions were unani- moualy ai Resolved, That x we heartily endorse the ticket nominated by the Democratic Btate Convention; fend that we ball wie unboun ted satisfaction the oppo yr mocratic party of acuieving unver the Toatteranip of Horauo Seymours compleie and tine row of republican mis fe in the Empire Stat "Resolved, That. The nomination of Fernando Wood as the candidate of the democracy of the Fifth Congressioual dis- trict 16 a just tribute to hia bold, fearless and independent John i: Erasion, John james H. Mead, Patrick in times t, and that our confidence in hi up for our rights on the floor of Conarens i ninboundeds Re Hixxny Witson, Secretary sinner ES TH CONGRRESIONAL, DI CT. th, 20th and Zist Warde. HATTHICATION — Jaws Hin ALL LIBERAL a who "als OLD LINE WHIGS, d all Conservati' errant AATY AND Ei are pre requested towssemble in Mags. jway, corner of T'wenty-second sireet, 1 *, retour Men's Democratic Association, ‘at et P. jureday evening next. e Hon, CHARLES PICONOR, the Hon. JOHN Mo- x ON, and Eul P. NORTON, Esq, will ae an ite rt io Cadtawee otnets, whose namea er Jd F. W, HYRDSALL, Chairman. 2,0; Hauara, Secretary of the Committee or Arrange. LITY, abet Mesttay fie 962 a AROUSEI—OOME, ONB, COME ALL, 13%" oe bers of tn ror he cies Ne) — Ae ail thoon in Fern : siete at airy aes | Hat Feces: A MEETING OF jena Beymour Club will be e on Prt these interested will - GE, por ag 5S K. HORNE resident. YH bg TH axD “Wr HW WARDS—CONGRESSIONAL ow : a neshy" 4 BURR, safle ‘inion, rey ean and people OMI MAtION, a wet of o Unloniets and sopublaany ot object to be i or Paded ‘without ‘heir consent. Monbars: iad those desirous of su Porting the rigit mam. and putting the right man in the right pie. are requested lo see that be will be elected. And a, don't forget that your old, Trustee of seventeen yeaa lor be never tor ou time watt be ee tee TOLIN LALOR, Preaient WELLS WILSON, Vice President. W. B. Waccace, Secretary. 12™ WARD—-SEVENTEBNTH DISTRICT, for Agseuibly INDEPENDENT Uniow GaN CANDIDATE. Nominated by the People’s Uuion Convention, Endorsed by the Union. Republican Convention Badoesed by the Connie pal ason Coarentia, wea Wi a ‘who object to being Approved Oy oi} or truded without thetrcousent- ETING. 187% [ei sae ae a oaniinng, ot ie ot the Bivhteenth 8 of the Bey- our Gee baat to Macias ak ine comerct oar Fd sronte treet, om F Toy alae Po : SHO ARL OO) Ou , ier rates gon Kk iit ads the moot gud eorera other oealnent, se buG +a "Bascm O'Cormnor, Secretary. __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, “D FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED_BY A NICE FAMI- ly; One where the rent or part will be taken in Board, or where there are two or three boarders. Rent moderate, Location not above ‘Fenian street. Address Porter, carelot Tngersoll & Co., 185 Firth avenue, corner Twenty-t! 4 @ ALT ut SMALL HOUSE, OR PART OF A HOUSE, WANTED — 's respectable family, consinting of a lady and daugh- ter. House chust have all mosora improvements, ent must be very moderate, Location above Fourth street. Address Aira, Loveli, station F, for two days, stating location, price and all particulars. WANTEDBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOR housekecping, a Seound Flour, of four ot lve ‘rooms, with gas, water and Waste pipe on sae floor, Terms not Sree $ien mous, Lovation not above Thirty ninth streot, between Broadway and Ninth avenue. Address L. M., box 104 Herald office. ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, ONE OB TWO ROOMS Hirst i suitable for # recru: rendezvous; tion Whitehall, Greenwich, dar, Broadway, Wall, or Chatham street, on oF address iesruiting Otticer » 1S Cedar street, enone iy Lo'clock. ANTED—A LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH HALL ‘Room attached, either on first or second tloor, for yea Homan, wife and child, 7 years of age: for which, with tre and lights dacluded, $00 per month Will be peld. ' Location nut below Ninth street or above. Union aquare, b-tween Fourth aad Sixth avenues. Address J. AN. Godiey's Union square Hout oltice, 831 Broadway. ANTED—TWO OR THREK FURNISHED ROOMA for housekeering, in ths city or IirooklyD, 10r naa and wile for which @ fair price and good reference will be {ven, Addres, wating terms and whore situated, A.J, Srerata olice. NTED—WITH KILNS, ENGINE, Sarre ra ‘Address box 4,618 New Yor« Post Siow ‘ANTED—TO HIRE, A BAB IN A FIRST CLASS hotel, on reasonable Sarma; the best city reference given, Adiress X. 1 ANTED—A PART OF A HOUSE, FURNISHED with every copvenienc: for pbusckooping for u faraily of four persons, ina ion, convenient to cars. dross W. R, D.,180 Cuerry atreot, oflice of tue Brewery. ANTED A TURNIGHED HOUSE, OR SUIT OP ised Apartinents, suitavle for house- epi i family ot six to olgat locaton t tow et ‘age aninovations must be, Ubesceptioustle vor ‘tewtrablo occu-ant olfera, Address’ G., box 3,207 Post Olive. ANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, FURNISH- ed, iu» privae Tamily, with use-0. Kitchen. Loosen uptown. Addiess A. T., G89 Brosiway, care of Gaget & Jelorun, ws ANTEDSA Yt FIRST CLASS | conta te FOUR STORY HOUSE, all the modern im id between Tenth and recta. te iow: et Twenty-fourth aireeinand Fourth and Sixth avenues. Gas uxtuces, parlor carpets.and mirrors preferred. Addrcas M. B.N., cate of Chaune-y L'Amourent, 297 Spring st, ED ROOM, FOR A SING borhoed of ‘Tenth street al ddrese T. ‘ANTED—A FURNIS! gen-ieman, in the netsh Third Avenu'; vot to excerd $4 per month, Y., Union square Post office, for turee duya, Wer TO RENT—FOR mo ok is fo eae a ‘story anf attic House, 22 pom stu be in Ces rent fg : yeenmues rea and in « good loa! reir eth street, —- Thi and blatt ‘avenues. th terms, O., box 2,995 Post im west 1D TO RENT IN BROOKLYN tage Ht EAT Sees bed it niger) cress as far as the neighbor! Address W, H., bon 1,013 Poms dice. ‘ OLOTHING. ie T 156 SEVENTH AVENUE—LADIES ‘AND. GENTLE. F. 4 men will sot the well known nouest dealer, Of Cloth Gal RL, for to dispose niture and rely, Stor fifty perceht more house ia the clty. “all on oF addres, aad convinoe your self, F. HARRIS, 186 Sevenih ayenue, between sTwenteth and Twenty-lirst stroeta, Ladios Attended by Mra, Harri, TTENTION.—LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN, IF YOU widh (o und @ fair and bonest dealer to dispose of your oast off Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry, the best youean do is (0 call on or send a note to the ‘well known, dlealer, B. MINT, 285 Sixth avenue, near Highteenth atroet. Ti here yee ‘will be aure to receive fi aby per cent wa ead dealer. Ladies attended by Mri JA FOR 164 SEVENTH AVBNUE.—$50,000 ‘worth of cast olf Clotinin, Furniture wanted, for which more than the real'value will be paid, [mush have them for the California and W markets, Please call on or address H. HARRIS, 164 Seveuth avenue, between ieee. on and Twenty-second streets. Ladies attended by ira. H. Harris. T THE OLDEST STAND, 134 SEVENTH AVENUB— Ladies and gentlemen are guaranteed to obtain tue ut- moat value for their cast olf wearing apparel; also, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, sc. A note by pos newually attended to by Ezetiels, 134 Beventu avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies ationded to by Mrs. E. No con- Reotion with any other house, A GREAT DEMAN! 00 OF CAST OFF CLOTH. Ing (or New Qrieans.—The undersingned ‘as rcelved the above order. warantces Lo pay ibe highest priced foe Injiesand pot 6 cast olf Weariuu Apparel, Carpe Furniture and . Please cail ono. aiiress J. ANH. 15g Seventh a Yetweon, Twoulch aud Twenty-ret streets, nded by Bre, Aubalt. TNO. 353 BOWERY.—H. ROSENTHAL, HAVING & great desire to Purchase, ay quanuty of cast ou ‘Wearing Apparel, Furniture, Carpets, J jeweiry, &e., by cally ing on of audressing, ladies and gentiemen can ‘obtain the utmost value foreach article. Ladies aitended to by Mra. Rosenthal. Please remember, and try 853 Bowery, op, osite Great Jones strect. T THE NEW STORE, 1M THIRD AVENUE, LADIES and gentiemen ure guaranteed to receive the highest Brice for each article of cast of! Wearing Ap; Garpeta, ac. for the New Orleans market. 1, Purauire, ‘and ‘aU Yourmelt. Please do not foryet to call on oF address U. MLM 14 Third avenue, near Fourteenth street, Ladies atten by Mra, Miah, N BATRA ORDER,—$5,000 WORTH OF cas OF® lothing, Furniture and Carpets to purchase f ok, Lagioo cad gontiosren:t promise t eat price “in cash by calling on. or addressing © to KE. MINT4, 137 Sixth aveane, two doors above Touts street. tiended pu by Mra. Mitts. Please remember, er, aah ry 1d wy 157 Busts avenue LADIES: ND GENTLEMEN, C4 Rha d a fair and nonees denier © clapote of ow ad a well kn Heir iuee tveaarnne ia nace tt er cent more oy any other dealer. by Mra, Minte. GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES AND gentiemen i omy cast of Clothing, Fu ah fa and Jewelry will r-orlve the ishost prices by call: ing on or addr avenue, ween paet tg and Tuiriy-niath sire eas jen attended by TIENTION, LADIRG AND GENTLEMEN.—I HAVE re.clved a lage order from the West fur cast off Oltu mg Carpets and Furuiure, 2 will yay f Pity per owas more Otier denier, by calling or adire ait RAL AMS, 233 Sev. nth avenue, bet rotten a and fears ‘streets, Ladies attebied to by Mi Altace "rent slr haf wie La FouB poceae FROM ‘C.othing, Fur seers, Crete dently ti mh “by calling ob oF addresal J. winber" Gentlemen stieaded by Mr. Goldstein. WANTED, 000 WORTH 01 fg a Ladies an: a can obtain tue Riches New Orieaus. a peters calling on or addressi Biases, 8 Seventh avenue, YS es re T SRy earn Ay) AvaNUn An EXTRA PRICE Wik Alicead te Seer sree tte fons arpa a. ‘Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, bn CN ——————————————— NTLEMEN'S a AND LEFT Nat! fmt tts | G pureh: festern market, in lots, “The full value Yell. be paid, mrsnout a mite ‘Groene oa io impoas. onrare ioe fall as [ress Thoraas aDiRs. ‘AND GENTLEMEN—IF YOU WANT THE vaiue for your cast of Cloibing, Furniture, CREE, call ator end ‘8 note to the old stand, 308 fue, between Thirty-third and THAy LOM sirurtan Ta: dies attended by Mra, Bu B. STRAUSS. ‘RIICLES FOR TRAVELLERS—SOLE LEATHER Trunks, Dress Poe penne Trunks, Leather ae Carpet as Clouant Farin m ies’ Travelling and Shopping Re irondway, corner of Wi GATINAUIE Manufacturer’ aud. Importers Wail street, una 700 Broadway, near ULBS AND FLOWER ROOTS.—HYACINTUS, te Ling Crocus Ac. Just received per steamer (rom J. Harlem, Holi for sale by the cane or by tuu dow foneleo Uyacia jassca, —_O. RAOUX, 86 Godar atreot. ORWAY PINE YLOORING—66 Mt (6.000) FET, Norws) Pine, inch and a nk, from font four to six inches Ap ide, long Tengu Hoy zis: Vike ry Sa Matin, tov Tout of West Forty: asta ie pea int ty Eo BAN! ih rte pest ie « .