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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Tumsnar, Nov. 169. M. ‘This has been an exciting day in Wall street, and specu- Uation bas Deon rampant, both in the gold room and on the Stock Exchange. Go!d advanced from 230, the open- tng price, 10 244 within half an hour, and then recoded to 885% during the next fifteen minutes. Later to the day tte course was less cecentric and tonded steadily upwards. ‘The quotations were as follows:— 230 1:25 P.M, B44 245 PM, 24156 8:00 P.M. 280% 4:00 P.M. 23s 4:30 P.M. 36% «(6:00 P.M ‘There was 00 reason asrigned beyond the caprice of speculation for this sudden rise, although early in the @{ternoon a vogue rumor was put afiout to the elect that Lee was menacing Grant, aud thay Sherman's positi ‘was unsatisfactory | pot untensbie, Speculation In the Gold room resoived itself into a contest between the bulls and beare, aud both the rise und fail were actively dis- puted by the reepective rides. TRe disposition to operate for arise on the Stock Ex- change received a fresh accession of strength from the ‘epward course of specie, and (be transactions at the first beard were heavier than at any previous session since Test March, just prier ‘0 tue great stock panic which wiped out the fivancis! existence of a irge Bumber of operators and not a few irading brokers. Tho Olosung quotations. as compared with those at the first Doard yesterday, showod the foliowiog variations:—Erie @dvanced 64 New York Contrsi 43 Hudson Kiver 6, Reediog 33{. Mobigan Central, Chicago and Alton 1M, Alton and Terre’ Haute 1, diichigun Southern 6, Illi- pois Covtral 2%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 3%, Chicago aud Northwestern 15. preierred 134, Gieveland aud fo- ledo 1%, Cotorgo and Rock Island 3%, Miiwaukee and Prairie du Chien 14, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 1%, Onio and Mississippi certificates 15¢, Cumberland Coal 2 Martpese 2, Quicksilver 2%, Canton Comp.oy ware and Hudson Cana) 10. Goverument securities were strong. Connon five. twonties sold a1 102, ex. the lust baif years’ interest, cue to-day, now issue 101, The interest on the latter dates from to-day iso. Coupon ten-torties sold at 95, une oar cortificaros 954; & 95%. Sixes of 1881 advanced +, an. State stocks and railroed boods were frm. After the all and at the open board, at ono o'clock, the market wus | slightly lower. At tbe second board the market was strong but irrezu Yar, XM, Reading 3, Michigan Boutboru %, Ilnois Centrai 33, Rook Island 3, Fort Wayne %, New York Centra! 4. Hud. @oa River declined 214, Cleveland and Pitisburg 1. Gov. ernment securities were firm, As the open board, at hail past three, and afterwards om the streot, the market was bigher. Erie sold at 105 end a buoyant feciins prevailed, The money market is easy for cat! loans at seven per ovat, under an active demand from the Stock Lxchinge Comamercial paper is not favored. The rates for first oleae are from nine to twelve per cont. The latest advices from Europe indicate no subsidence of the disturbed feeling in fivenctal and com mercial circles which has prevailed for tho last two months. Qu the contrary, tho semu-pavic 1 spreading over wider area than it was at ttrst con- fined to, and the probsbilities are in favor of an aggra- vation of the prevailing distrust. Money ie becoming wecarce and conzequently dear over all Kurove. The Bask of England's rate of discount is nine per cent, with © prospect of 18 shortly advancing to ten or even more, The Bank of France has raised its rate of interest from seven to oight percent. ‘The Bunk of Holland has ad vanced its rate from six onda half to seren, besides having given formal notice of @ large curtailment of credits, and the Bank of Turin bas ratsod its rate to pine Per cent, The rate: where at the same Lime wo e us follows: —iu Vienna, 5 a6; in Berlin, 7; m Frankfort, 5 a 534; In Amsterdam, 7; to Brussels, ¢; iu Hamburg, 6, and In St, Petersburg, 6% 2 9. In Ruglaed the derangement of the money market acd the depression in the Britisu cottou trade was threatea- img serious disturbance of labor in the mavutaciuring duwtricts, and a very gloomy feeling prevailed, while ‘the failures occurring from day to day were oreatiug great «havoc among other —_honses whose ioterests were directly or indirectly volved. It ts evicont that the crisis of affairs bas not yet been reached there, All this state of thiogs bas been induced by the progress of the war in this country acting upon @n unduly Inflated system of trade and Qoance in Great Britain, which bad its origin in the stoppage of the on the war. The ef- country of the critical condi- in Europe cannot, im any caso, be seriously ualavorable. Our exports may bave to be temporarily reduced, our European creditors will draw upon us closely for what we owe, end possibly a few of our bonds may be seat back to us @ a sweeping panic should set in; but weare very ligttly {udebted to Europe. The temporary check upon our ex- ‘ports would work more benefit than injary at home by keeping down the price of produce; and our bosds are pearly all heldjn Germany and Holland. Moreover, the foreigu buyers got them entirely too cheap to be eager to send them back to us. The buyers of (foreign exchange on thie side are of course made to exercise great caution with respect to ‘names, in viow of the dangers abroad; but drawers bold firmness at the following rates:—Bankers’ sterling, sixty days, 1093¢,\tbree days, 11034 a 110%. Merchaute’ bills are offered wi 108 ‘4 «10844. France range from 5.10 w5.15 The Unite? States Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows Receypts from customs Total receipts. The aggregate exports of produce and merchandise (exolusive of specie) for the past week was $5,391,375. Stock Exchange. Turavay, Nov. 1—l0:30 A, M 8, $1000 1/8 G's, “C8, cou. 120 Hw Bhs Erie RR L208) UB 6'a,51, cou... 16% 89 do 500 do 17 1500 do 4000) USGs,5-20.0.'6x7 101 woe do. fon do. sovecceee DUD oo Erie RR pref. do 1409) AQ Hudson Kiverit 80) do (3) 3) mit ‘Coat aR. bid itd m0 8000 600 200) MOGs, H&StIO is W 25000 Ohio & Miss cer 39% 19000 do... Bury fy (U0 American gold, 40 soe Bank 1 Central Coat 10) Camb Con! ow ae do 20 ao 0 do ww = do 20 Go.. D ‘60 NicaraguaTranaCo 20 3 LW Quicksilver Mg Co. M4 ton Chi ‘ oe tna Prat FY aa Coen mL 402 “ 6 Bim low eo ¢ ae As00 =: Wty ‘vo 100 100 100 in) Alion & Ter fi alton RR we bid tos” SrooND American goid” e. rhs) Jump Ooa! ore! Eric, as comparod with tre morniag rates, advanced | | Good midi » NEW — — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 CATY COMMERCIAL REPURT. ‘Tvsspay, Nov, 1—6 P. M, Asnms.—Receipte, 84 bbdis, Market continues unset. ted, thongh prices tend upward tor good tares. Small sales at $11 60. $13 for pots and $13 for poaris, Baxapsruvrs—Roooipis, 12,305 bbix, dour, 147 bbls, and 1,357 bags corn meal, 40.845 bushels wheat, 850 do. corn, 72,119 do. oats, 250 do. rye and 18,679 do. barley. The flour market bas deen feverish, usder the fluctua. tons in gold, and prices are 20c. 9 30c. higher, with @ good home trade demand and some speculacive inquiry. bbis. extra State, for November, Decearber end January delivery, at $10 60 a $10 75, 1,800 Southern and 800 Ca- nadian. Rye flour and cora moal were scarce and prices fayored the seller, Of the former 100 bdia seid at $8 10, of the iatter 20 do, at $7 25 for Jersey and $8 16 tor We quote:— Superice state nad Weeiare Sour, b0a 0:00 Extra State, -10 10 410 90 10 36 0 10 60 Common to medium extra Wentera. ali to Extra round hoop Ubw , 00 8 11 30 ‘Western irade brands 36 w 12 60 se 80 a 13 60 Common southera... 10 a 12 10 Fancy @cd extra ao, 25 0 16 26 Common Canedian 26 @ 10 40 <; 12 60 925 very #otive, tie extreme prices dem: ness, Sales 80,000 bushels. a $2 4 B, ead $28 69 for Western. “Barley malt que The corn 10 Dushels at SLOT a Oars’ were d firmer, i, B36. 0 G00. or State, and Gio. 4 B10 — "he market woa Gemer, uodor tho rise in 201d, } With, however, bat jittic dome ‘gates 60 Dave st De mingo at 400° We quote —Kn 42e.. t8it, 40's. & dle. ordinary vemver, 1984, t govarnraent: bus "Cor by aotive Bince our list, a hoe The sales comprised 90 000 itm laky at doe. a 4 Minnesota was quiet al 6uc. Baltimore was quict at 49¢., asked, Corox.—The demand from tho trade was rather more Active to-day, and prices advouced tuly 3c. per tb. wich as been rather more sales of 1,150ba'e8 We qua Uptand. Fievida, Ordivary . Ww Vo6 Middliag 7 bi Cabins, —Adama:iing were in tirmited demand al Sperm my be quoted at dic , aud patent at 6Oc. Drucs axp Dyge,—Phe demaud was moder ket being tirm. <alez, 10 tons xoda ash at 514 20 do, caustic goda at 11'.@ 9 12¢., Sdo, gal aida mt Sige. 40, and 20 cake blovebing powders at 67%c ate. Dyxwoons —The market for this article remams very quiet, aud we bave no sales of importance to report, FRRGHIS were dui, avd rates hetle barter th buying ballast, To Liverpool. per nentrul, cake at 6s, 6d. a 7H..5 tons oil nt Te 6d ver steamer 250 bbix. apple boxes Cheese and 100 packages baiter don, pec etcamor. 3,000 boxes eneese C a. To Antwerp ‘enient goods, aud to Hamburg 1.000 bbls, petroteum ai 6s, bot firm at $3 50 a $9 seorges, und $9.0 $8 50 for teraod Bink. Mack erel were quiet, and no chanxe tn prices: sales 76 bis, at $15 60 lor bay No. 1, and $18 40 for do. No, 2; $18 50 for No 1 shore, and $14 25 10¢ No. 2 do. Envrt,—The demsnd wea very light and we have 0 sules to roport, the market being tirm Guywy Bas wore quiet but tirm, and may be quoted at 85c. in Bo-ton, Goxxy (Lorn was without material change in value We qvote 190. in boud, und 20c. duty paid. Hay.—Sbipping was setlwg in » moderate way at $1 25 831 35, and retail iotw brought $1 40 n $1 60. HHipms —Under the rise iu gold the market was Grmer, with afuir demand, and prices have advanced fully 1c. 4 1350. per Ib. since our Inst. Sales Dave been :—2,000 Kio Grande at 290 a 30c., 3 450 Buenos Ayres nt 21360. @ c.. gold; 1,000 ‘ms. Quo- Buenos Ayres, 24 to 26 Ibs., 32. 8 236, : Buecos Ayres and Montevideo, 20 to 23 !bs., 310. + 29¢, a 300; Orinoco, 21 - 829366. California, 22 to 26 Ibs. 20¢, a merican, 18 to 21 Ibs , 27¢ @ 28c.: Sata. 38¢.; Central moros, 22 to 24 ibs., 270. a 28c.; Vera Cruz, 18 to 19 Ibs., 26c. a Zic.; Tampico, 20 to 22 Ibs..26c. a 27c.; Bogota, to 20 ibs., 21c. a 28c.; Maracaibo, 20 to 23 lbs. , 266. Qe; Babia, 21t0 22 Tbe., 260. 8 26c.; Porto Cabello, 21to 33 1s.» 250. m BB. Trazillo, 15 to 17 Iba, 2d. @ 25c. advance in "gold Dad no effect upon tl market whatever, and prices weregentirery nominal, the demand bel beiog very light. Manila may be quoted at 16\c. alte. Hors.—A- steady demand provsiled for this article from consumers at previous rates, the sales were 50 bales, wt 25c. &@ 38c. for old and B5c. a Sbc. for pew—the latter price for cho ce grades. Jenico ruled rather firmer, with an increased demand, the sales being 10 chests Madras at $150 a $1 70,10 do. Manila at $l 76 $1 90, and $ ceroons Guatermata at $2 40 2§275. Spauish dost was quiet at $150 a $176, and Bengal at $2 a $3, Tron —Ihe market was firmer, with a fair demand, at 2 $64 for Scorch pig. Lxarirx.—The demand contivued moderate for both hemivck and ouk sole, with no epecial change jn value, ‘We quote:-—Homlock—Buenos Ayres, beavy, ‘36c, & Ib, ; do, miadl adtc.; do. light, 35c. alifurnia, heavy. 35 3c. ‘36c.; do. light, 34e. B5c.; do. middie, B4c. ® 360 ; oak Slaughter, heavy, 48c, a 60c. light, 45¢. a 6 rOpped, midull Leap —Small sales of Galena w reported, at L5c., bat tow held at 16c. Foreign was beid at 7c., goid. Larus were ip fair demand, with sales of 900,000 at $2.25, three mouthe, Lysvmr.—Exatern spruce and pine were in improved demand, avd the market was a tritie Ormer, though we @ change tn our quotations, Sales of 400,000 feet $25. 5 Liwm—Common Rockland was in fair request, with sales of 1,900 bbis. at $1 26, end lump at $175. Glen's Falis was in moderate demaod at $1 76 for *jointa,"’ and $1 25 for lump, cas Motasses —the market was less active to-day, buat Prices were a shade bigher, owing tothe advance in gold, The only saics we heard of were 86 hhds orto Rico at 936, . $1 10, and 50 bbls. New Orleans at $115 a$ net cash, By auction, 180 bbis. New (rieans at 7: $105. 4 monthe. Cuba clayed , 4,57 tnuacovado, 23 nd 1,843 bois. New Orleans. Cut were quiet at 9} ; forged ui ic. and yellow Navab Stoves. —Aroerican spirite turpentine was relling fo lots, at $2 20, and Freoch $2 10 Rosius were witnout material change, the demand being very light, We $25 ined, 50 a $30 tor Freuch, n $30'a $35, Tar wan quiet at $10 © £15 for domestic and foreign. Ort, CASE War farther advanced, with sales of 50 tous city at $85, and 30 tons Western as the same rate. Ons. —Of crude fish wi © no sales to report, pric ee being entirely nominal. Crode whale may be quntod at $1 40 without salea. Linseed was very — but firm, and ts now beld at $1 36 on the epot. Unbleached winter whale may be quoted at $1 55; bleached do. do., a $1 65; unbleached winter sperm, #2 35, end bleached do. do., $2 40, Lard oil was rather firmer, with small sales reported at $1 OS-for winver and $1 8 Pxovintoxs.—Receipts, 176 bbis. pork, 2, beef, 1.256 do. cut meats, aod 195 do, ras ‘ket opened dull and heavy, but closed ri ing to the advance 10 force ibe sales on the 8.700 _ 0 jor old moss, $42 50 a ir "35 fr regular way. cloring at $42 75 cash; $32 0 $39 0 for prime, and $42 a $12 25 for prime mens; also, for future dott ‘ad 500 bbis. new mess, for Decomber, — eeiter’ on, at $39. Total stock, old per Nevember 1, 1666, 70.456 sales 500 bb! oo oon ‘a 19 60 for re) Seal Btocl ‘id and new, November 1, 1864, 41,610 peck: ager. hams ime were in demand and firmer, with sales of 106 bbls. at $25 a $25 26 for Westerm. Cut meats were tn good demand, but somewbat aneettied sales 340 pack- fd at 16igo. @ 18ie. tor shoulders, and 17 j¢c. @ 210, for ame. Lard was decidedly firmer, with an improved de mane, sales 3,400 bbls, at 210. a S3%c., with sales of eholce kettle rendered at 23 4c. ha) io fair re fy aud firmer at 320. a dc. and 40c. 8 for State, Cheese was in domand and firmer at 10, . for common to Preourcx.—Receipta, 1 ts ft Bn Iwi po in gold greatly excited a apecclation at trom. aera te, & " oalion advance. g004 deal of oil, held to fill contracts lye py Sgottied’? gemerdty, was ‘vance on Dat mostly ol erade 0.00 buyer's option; 1 which ie an adv a Rick. —We have only dye feacderda goon at 7 Be it firmer, with wo \ncreared basinoas Svaan —The rise to the market for raw, ead prices advanced at pg ap Ay te. ver ib., with, br ror, only @ moderal Sites 20,000 bbis, state and Western, teotudiag 5,000 + were tending upward, | ~ sutioned 0 e Pry taery} Bales St tbe. fleeoes est vee ita, putled , nt 609, 8 O00, ; 100,000" tbe, Cantera ¢ 450, ,for unwashed; 40 bales Exet Indie at 660.; 150 do. Cordowa aud Donskol, oe private terms. By auction: 48 baier wasned biack and white Smyrna at 660. a 67C. ; 62 unwashed do. at 280, @ 31o.: 38 bales Valparaiso Css @6 240. 250, and $2 Chilean morivo at c. Wausxny,—Reoeipts, 218 bbis. The market was more active aud firmer, Saiee 2,000 bbis, at $1 TLa $i 72 (or Western, closing firm at Wee tate wiloe, HILTON HEAD. ARRIVAL OF THE TRANSPORT FULTON. 4 BLOCKADE RUNNER SOUkK Rebol Prisoners Sent to Fort Pulaski. A Fund fer the Relief ef Usien Pris- ourrs at Andersonviile, Ga., &c., &e.. oe. Captain esterday, from Hilton Head, Purser McManus will accept The United States steam transport Futtoo, Wo arrived tu port with dates to the 20th ult. our (hanks dor fayora. ‘the Fulton Sriogs « nembor of soldiers whose term of enlistment bas expired. Dir. Samael W. Mason's Despatch. Huron Han, 8. ©, Oct. 29, 1864. A LOCKADE RUNSER BUNK. On Sunday morning lust @ largo steamer, sidewheel, wih two white ¢mokestacks, the bull painted red for about three feet above her copper and lead color the rest of the wey—much resembling the Fultow and Arago io appearance, and nearer their size than most blockade runpers—attempted to run ivto Charleston barbor, She waa discovered by the fieet and a heavy fire opened on her, She was probabiy crippied; for while steaming ap the harbor sho suddenly changed her course, ewung around, and went ashore off Sullivan's island, head on, In the dusk of the moruing the shore batteries on Morris Island got sight of ber and opened on her, Sbe was several times struck, and one of the shots (rom the three hundred-pounder went through her boiler Her stem was shivered, and several other ebots went through her buli. At last accounts she was lying there, stranded, and our batteries wore keeping up such @ Ore on ber, day ai night, that none of her cargo could bo romoved by the rebols. Sbe has been ascertained to be the Flamingo, from Nassau, with @ large aud very valuable assorted cargo. Tumse oF RAL BCOAMMON, Brigadier Goneral Scammoa is soriously ill, and is coming to Hilton Head for medicat atteudance and ca Brigadier General Potter, commucding this district, has been temporarily relieved and sent up to command the forces on Folly and Morris Islands during Gea. Scammon's absence. REUEL PRISONERS WOUNDED. A week of 80 since two of the rebel prisoners oo Mor- Tis Island got into a scrimmege, and were ordered by the guard to cease. They paid no heed to thia interference, and the result was that both of them were wounded, but only slightly and just sufficiently to give them a lesson, REMOVAL OF PRISONKRS TO FORT PULASKI. Genera Hardee having given Major General Foster an official notifleation of the removal of the Union prisoners in Charleston from under fire, Genorai Foster has had all the rebet prisoners ou Morris Jaland removed to Fort Pu- laski, where thoy are under a strong guard, and will be made as comfortable ag the They were not sorry to ter usages Morris Island, They never it to which they were sub- ded repugnance to THE REDE. RICK, who came down with the rebs! prisoners, tostead of being ents with the well ones, or placed under ntages in ‘ourth rate hospital tents, otached here at Hilton Head, forwarded to Boaufor there given the best of care in the best of hogpitals, un- der Dr, Dalryiple. The following ere their names:— Major A. A. Chandle, Jobnson, 12th Arkansas; W. i. Johnson, 18th Virginia; Geo, Hopking, 0th Virginia cavalry; W. KE. O'Riley, 9th Louisiana; I. W, Atkingou, 2d North Carolina cavalry; A. J. Criteher, 371 20th" Virginia,’ KB Blam, Lientenants Gorman, 24' Nortb Carolion; First A. A. Cathey, ath North Carolina; WwW. ON. 3d Alabama; J. W. Greer, 2d° Arkansas; J. 1. Greer, 4tn Geor- H. Gilbert, S7%h James M. Caah, kins, 2th Penosylvan’ artevant's cavalry; 5. :F. A, Daagbman, Ist South Caroll Wieuteoants £. W. Dorsey, 11th North Carolia; P Chulkley, 14th Vir- «101 Second W, U. Burnette, 19th Arkansa: gitia; Wm H. Pedel!, Ist Alabama cavairy; James Col- Hive, Oth Florida; WS Bredburn, Leth Arkan R.A. R in, 22d Nortn Carolina; 3 Pryan, 24 Tennessee; Third Lieutenant A. 20th Miesissippt. Fitzgerald and Lebtwick are now bere at Hilton Head, and Bryan died on the 8th of October—the only death whieh has occurred among thom. It ia probable that thone invalids will soon be sent to Fort Pulaski, the hoa. pital of which wiil afford them every facility for re covery. 4H. Farrar’ REPRNTANT REVELS, Among theee rebels aro a large number who bave made application for permission to take the oath of Gee el val Dut I regret to say that they are not of » m io the Southern chivalry, The ir allegiance are very apt, in this instan the soldiers call “scalivwagn” General Foster 18 very cautious about accepting the professions of these repentant rebels, though occasionally ove who proves hitnself a Union man is admitied to probation. MAJOR UENERAL POSTER hae been suffering sever late trom the wound he re. crived jo Mexico: bat, though reduced to crutches, he ily routine of business, attending to all who have a claim on his time, THR MEDICAL DEPARYMENT. In the absence of Surgeon Clymer, Su Dairymple, — States Volunteers, is ranking medioal officer in the ‘tment, having been hore nearly three years, with - two short leaves of absonce, and being the only re- joing medical officer of the Tenth corps. He hae eharge Of the officers’ hospital at Beaufort aud the nospital tor rebel prisoners. ring Dr, Clymor’s absonce Ansistant Surgeon Rameay is acting as Meuical Direotor, Assistent Burgess Buchanan # acting Medical Purveyor, Sorgeon conen {a chief medical officer at Beaufort, Surgeom pie] late bealth os here, bas ae! returned North and assigned Beaufort. Ansistant fonpee A.M, shew, late aesietent post sur. here, has from the North, having recovered a. “po iinees, and ts aoti post surgeon at i Liel, One Hundred and Forty-foartn Kew Row vork, bergese hy gl thedical officer of this iistret, and ‘Assistant Bargeon 0. T. Bundy, same regiment, bie ‘FO TRLIOW raven Yer, and no danger of auy, we flatter ourselves, Tt is owin) to General Foster's strict attention to quareatine por throughout the department that we eajoy this exe while Cherieston, Newbern, Wilmingtoo and other cities have been ravaged. FLAGe OF TROOR Licutenant Colonei W. 7. Bennett, Commissioner of Fachange, has recently had nevoral interviews with rebel eMtoere a4 Port Royal forty. Woe have papers to the 26th, Dut they contain nothing important, except extracts from (he Northera papers. Deserters arrive almost Kon 41 ‘with stories of diecour- the Southern people, and anxiety for peace on almost any terme. DROWNED, Joneon L. Randall, an agent of the Christiaa Comm J as e ~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Merrited. Borp—Brown.—On Monday, October ohurob, by the Rev. Ferdinand 0. Kwer, Jam $e kaotle . daughter of Edward Brown, £sq., ogRvEm—Unpurwoon.—At the residence of the bride's — ee 1, by the Rev, Cal- vin Durfee, of Williamstown, P. Doras to eee + Quaghter of Shosolien Juderwood, Kaq., ait Manna -—Burixa.—On Tueaday, November 1, atthe 31, at Christ B. Borp of this | seine, eee ee Emme low . Dee % 4 se See York. tte pe i lo Paart—Coox.—ie this city, os taste, 26, by the Rev. Pastr to 4 ‘Wune—Goowrs.—On Monday, October 31, by the Rov. Henry 3. Fox, Wassau J, Winn, of albany, to Janu ‘M. Gooww, of thievity. No cards. Died. ‘ Penn ro ‘this city, on Tuesday, November 1, at his tate residence, No 63 Kast Ibirty Grst street, ‘Geonas Oscar Peep ily years acd} montha, eye the ty also the members of Enter. & A. M., and tho See bors of Metropotitan Chapt er No. 140, R.A. M., also momber of the fraternity, nro o" respectfully invited to attend tb funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the Rev. Dr Tyg’ Church, cornor of Lexington ‘avooue and Thirtieth sreot Caucru.—At Winchester, Va., on Thursday, October 27, of wounds received ut tho batsle of Cedar creek, on the 19th of October, Prrka Corre, son of Jobn P. and Eliza L. C. Crugor, of Boscobel, Westchester county, aged 20 years. Notice of funeral will be given when bis body arrives home. Gvsm,—On Monday, October 31, Heway Cuan, aged a3 ears, His friends are respectiully requested to attend the faneral, from the City Hospital, this (Wednesday) alter. ‘noon, at two o'clock. Coorek.—On Monday aiternoon, October 31, of congos- tion of the binin, Loutsr P., only daughter of Stephen P and Louise M, Coopor, aged 6 years, 7 months and 7 day: ‘Ine friends of the famity are respsctiully imyited attend the funeral, this (Weduesday) afteraoon, at one clock, trom Cituton atreot, botween Secoud and Third ces, South Brooklva KEqurston.—At Harlem,‘on Monday, October 31, Janxs leston, aged 2 years, A., eon of George H. and'sarab M. 9 mouths and T days. ‘The iriends and rciatives of the family are respectfully anv tad to attend the fuoeral, this (Wednesday) after:oon, Ut hulf-past two 6'clock, from the residence of mis parents, Haye street, between Third avd Fourth avenues, Hariom, N.Y FRapaborcu.—Ov tharsday, Ootober 27, from wounds reorived October 13, while discharging bis duty ta front of Kicbmond, rergeant Gsorae L. Frapexau: Jt., troop F, Firat regiment Now York Mousted Kifles, 119 years, 11 moutbs and 15 days. the remains can be seen at St. ‘Soun's chapel, in Vorick ttt Chis (Weduesday) afternoon, at ‘clock, at ime the funeral will ake place. His friends aud acquaintances are requested to attend, without further invitation. Frasnr.—At Jersey City, N. J., 0m Monday, October 31. after oe Pate wile of Jobo D. Fraser, aged ‘friends of the faim‘ly are invited to |. om Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her father, Bonj»mio Mills, kxq., Railroad avenue, Jersey City. Fesuar.—At Peru, Lusalie county, 1l., on Friday moro. ing, October 28, Caxoninu M., wife of Jobn F, Fisher, (or- merly of this city. Gaxen.—On Sunday, October 30, CaTuaRing Du: ovr, wife of Joseph H, Groen, aed 28 yearn, ‘The trieuda nud retatives of the family are tovited attend the fovora, from her tate residence, Nu. Bleecker streot, thls (Wednesday) aiternoon, st uno o'clock, Gowzaten —On Sunday, October $0, JuLI0 Maria, con. of Angel and Mary Gonzalez, im the 5th year of his age. Born in Havana. The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 197 York ntreet, Jersey City, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. Gren.—At hor late residence, No. 111 Ninth street, on Tuesday, November 1, Mra. MARGARET Gren, aged’ as are, ‘The friends and acquaintances of her husband. Hiram of the Nusonil Lodve, No. pectfully mvied to attend the number, on ‘Thursday afternoon, at two orelock. Gomez.—At Mainga, Spain, on Friday, October 7, Ra- MON H. Gomer, of New York, ngod 36 yoars Hecues.—On Sunday evening, October 30, Henny A. Hains, aged 16 yer months, ‘be friends of the tamiiy are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedoesday) afternoon, at one o’ctock. from the residence of his aunt, Mré, Mary Cunvingtam, 148 Bireet, Usaruxetox.—On Monday, October 31, Maguanst Heataxrton, aged 41 yout Tho friends and noquaintances, and those of her brothers, Taomas, James and Terence McManus, are re Bpectfully invited’ to atteod tbo funeral, trom ter late Fesidence, corner of Twonty fourth atreet upd Kirst ave. hue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. Hiraixwormam,—K tiled, at the battie of Coder creeic, Vs oa hircrtgny A Octover 19, Lieutevant Colovel ‘Tuomas Hroixvoraam, Sixty-fifth regimeot New York Volunteers. The relatives and friends of the family are ivvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis sistor, Mrs. Thompson, No. 166 Kast Eighve-nth street, on Thureday Alternoon, at balf past une o'clock. le of Codar creek, Va..on Wednes- day, October 19, Mejor Ronent McDuruor Harr, Ioxpoot Geoeral, staff of Genoral Grover, eldest sou'o: George of this city, aged 24 yeu frievds of the family invited to attend the jer, 217 State street, three o'clock, with: on Monday moroing, October meriy of this city, wife of Charlee M. Harris, agod 35 years. KNoox.—In Jersoy City, on Tuesday, November 1, Mrs. E widow of Thomas Knock, ia the 37th year of uveral from her late residevce, No. 151 York street, Jersey City , this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock” Linonivs.—Killed ,in front of Petersburg, Va. , on Satur day, July 30, in a charge on the enemy's’ works, ERvEst 8.0. Linoniva, of Company G, Filty-first regiment N. Y. ole. ‘The funeral will be held in the Pierrepont street Bap- tist church (corner of Clinton street), Brooklyn, on Thursday a‘ternoon, at half-past one o'clock. The reix- tives and friends of the family are invited t> attend without farther notioe. Linpaxy.—On Tuosday morning, November 1, of con. sumption, Wittsam Linpezy, a native of the parish of Clougher, county Tyrone, Ireland, ta the 32d year of his ag The friends of the family are respectfully lovited to nt. tend the funeral, on Thursday moruing, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, Nioth avenue, between Sixty-first and Sixty-second stecets. Mossixy —On Saturday, October r 2, at Alexandria, Va., Mies Hetxw Mosmury, aged 18 Thetriends of the family are sepecttully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, pl Eldridge streot, oa Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. McDonnwit.—On Monday, October 31, at his residence, No.37 Mott street, Joan MoDoywett.,.a oative of Longford, Loogtord, Ireland, aged 75 yours. ‘The friends of the family, aod thor of bis soos, Charies and William, and also hie 800 in-law, Joba McGuire, are Faspeottully invited to attend the tuueral, thie (Wednes. day) afternoon. a two o'clock, without further notice Ort.—At Hoboken, on Tuesday, November 1, Minwre, — cbiid of Siberia and Julia F, Ott, aged 10 months: and 12 days, 0'Coxnon.—On Tuesday, November 1, Daxiat. O'Connor, & native of Valencia, county Kerry, aged 73 yoars, His friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) 7 At two o'clock pre. cisel: fae Francieon (Oal.) ps Ouuver.—in Orange, os the residence of fr asd Insate, only enild of James phgenr* copy. on Tuesdi Prart.—On Tuesday, November 1, Wrtutase D. Prarr, aged 61 years. ‘The roiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of Charles C. Simpson, No. 89 East ‘Twenty -second street. Rousem.—On Monday, October 31, Awrnowy Rusem, a Dative of tho parish of Kelis, Kings county, Ireland, aged 7 ‘toe tr friends of the family, and those of his sone John, Robert, and Pat.. are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from hie late residence. No, Firat avenue, His remaine will _be taken to Calvary for interment. Rucwarneow.—In Boston, on Leg Octover 51, Mra. Ax Richagnson, wife of Thomas }, Eaq., aged 62 years. Rowpen.—On Monday, October 51, at ei street, Washington Heights, Jane ©., the wife of T. wden’ ‘The funeral will tke place at hall-past res o'clock, this (Wednesday) afternoon. Trains leave Chambers: street at a quarter past twelve and half-past two o'clock, Surrm.—On Monday evening, Oct. 81, Arion leanm, youngest daughter of uw Beary U. od C. Louisa Slipper, in th year of ba relatives: and ‘thonds of the family are Aimee dem d invited to attend the funeral services, (rom the residence of ber nd Hicks street, Brooki; this (Wed- Pog afternoon, at four o'clock, without further invt- Simmonn.—On Monday , October 31, Grorae W. Smmwons, fn the 634 year of bis age, His friends are respectfally lavited to attend the fu- eral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 12 Bedford street. Swarrvce.—On 'Tuoeda: ing, November 1, Mare eee ioe , daughter of wot wittew 8. B. and Elizabeth Shattuck, d street, Lois (Wednesday) morning. ‘SweomemR, — On vy morsiag, November 1, Jonw R. ¢ Swepexan , oldest son of ‘tae late iam J. Snedeker, The relatives and the family tavited to attend bie tae fotamatay) aerate, at we, 'lock, from the Datch , New 5 gz ¥ reet, om Thursday The remains will be taken to ‘Aibany for interment by the eveniag boat. mace Nyt | at Middietows, Va., on Wod. Avavsrnm pe vy Ahomnga F. ‘Taavars, of this city, aged 16 years. VawosRnnooy —Ou Tuesday morni November 1, after tyes Mees Hassut Sarmente, wile ‘Of Jacob T. ‘The relatives end friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at 224 Lexington aveaue, on Thure- day eneaton, at ton atcieo ‘urroown.—On Monday, Uotober 31, Revecca,.wife of James Whitcomd, in the 37tm year of her age. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are resnectéully Imvited to attond the faverat, from her tate residence, eA wrk Islaod, this: (Wer )} afternoon, at oe ee t, Hanne 8., ont; obild of Frederick 8. qesaday Noveaber 1, are 1 year, 9 months and 12 dave, ‘The relatives acd friends of the family are respect ‘ul'y favited to attend thefuneral, from the residenco of bis ts, 812 Groen wich stre-t, on Thursday afternoon, at ‘clock, without fursher invitation. _. WINANCIAL, At CLAIMS AND BILLS AGAINST THR UNITED States government, of wharsvever lencriplion. | pure ghased, of galleried by WALUEN, WILLARD & Mot. INK, 17 Broad aires, New York, ' aay JHATNAM BANK, NKW YORK, OCTOBER 22, 1861,-— 7 The annual election for directors and for inspectors of the next enauing election will be held at the banking room, 184 Broad day, the 7th, day of Morena next. between the hours of 12M. ani ‘order of the Board. O. HL. SbLBEINEN, Cashier. }XCELSIOR PETROLEUM COMPAN November 15 (free o! Broadway, New Yorks Ds I to the 15t eA et ee ae ° ARTHUK a ‘Uap, Treasurer. New Yons, Nov, 1, 1664. BN B, MURRAY & Of J° 1 BROAD STREKT, NBAR WALL, O- COMMINAION STOCK BROREES, _ DEALERS IN U, 8, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, _ RDNANCE AND NAVY AGKNTS’ VOUCHERS PUR- chased or collected by WALUEN, WILLARD & Mo- 1LV AINK, 17 Broad street, New York. FFICE OF TAK THIRD AVENUB RAILROAD Company, New York, Oct 20, 1864,—The annual elec: tion of Directors and Lospect: K will be hela at theron ce, Third ave and Bixty-eth atrecte, oa 9th proximo. .Volis oven trom 2t04 P.M, SAMU S isAAGS, Bocrotarr, ETROLEOM P eo OIL STOCKS. ALBKRT H. NICOL¢Y, STOCK BuokeR AnD AUCTIONEER, am atreet, Bors \ to inform, hi yorous frisnds and the public that ‘a member of th ‘ROLBUM STOCK EXCH ANGS BOARD,” gud vives hia gpreial attention to the buying and selling of O11 Stocks in first cass com: an ex on commission. Oomoa- nies that wich to have thelr stocks placed upon the ca Of the Board oan ¢o x0 free of charge and obtain the sary papers, Parti paiiien, of hol ming new com- nd extennive fuci- TRULEUM OLL STOCKS THAT A PK’ PAYING REGULAR MONTHLY DIVIDENDB NICOLAY'S SAL ESROOME ph Ar@ for sale at First class oil stoc! TROLYUM OIL STOCKS, Pe 1 CLASS CUMPANIES, FOR BALE, By ALBERT i RIUOLAY. No. ta William street bi PRESIDENT baths ding COMPANY, VENANGO COUNTY, PENN, 55,000.00, shares of $5 eac! Rubseription price aA $1 per share, Being a fuil payment fore $5 share. No further call or mument to be made, 100.000 shares reserved tor working capital, ‘Theno lands contain about &100 acres on the Allegheny river, and on Hemiock Porcupine McCrea crecks, making en oil boring tercitory of over ten and # half miles the adjoin: ko '“Cole- ick" wells ‘ana oy O18 creek” ane are fa- nee x ipply of of Property are being sunk with great rae <upplies of ol, #6 of limited means unsur- visor, and pr: To the cavitaiists nad to. pari parted fodiicements are offered. chaer:ption books. rips aud all other information can the alice of Saeerer 1, fH, SIMPSON & CO. Gt Cedar street, N AE ONIO PRTROLKUM COMPANY, Soares, $100; Cap tal, $1,000,000, Ren ager! of 1.444 acres on oie creek, Morgan coun. £7, yuo. renting the 0 whdie of tne, ce'ebrated Joy farm. Ie Mra’ three wells bored are now producing over 100 bar= Fels per day. (sixteen in all), whieh will be nn Thirteen wells in pri mnpleted by the Ist of come at present $30 pei per cei cebliat rook now om hand Torvalen of ‘iran appl ividen First dividend will be declared om the Int of December ae depreciation of oll below present prices, With no ma large divivends may be onnidentty looked f ¥or further intormation or for an apply atthe otice of the Company, No. { Broad 3 roams Nos iL wa. a. SHREVE, President. and w York, ALLRY D. Voncx, Secretary Naw Yorn, Sept. 20, 4364, HE FIRKMEN'S FUND INSURAN No. 200 Broadway, New York, October 27, fa hereby given that the sanual ‘election of ‘th will be bvla at their oflice, No. 200 Broadway, the 7th day of November ext. from 12M. to UP. M., for the election of ten Directors, in. liew of, those whose ‘iermn of ollice expires on that day, and of three Inspectors of the nextelection, The transter books wll be closed until after the election. BENR DKMAN Secretary, ANSFER OF FICK OF THE CHICAGO AND NORTH- Wenern Raliway Company, No. 8 Wall street, New York, Oct. 27, 1464.—The coupons due November Ist next from’ ihe secoid mortguge bonds of the Galena and Chicago Union Ka'lroat Company, and from the funded coupon donde of the Chicaga and Northwestern Rallroa | Company, Trill be paid on and after, tliat da: on, preseatation at thie JAMES BR. YOUNG, Secreta RAILROAD COMPANY. Xow F]NION PACIFIC wv ‘Oct. 8. 1804. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OP 71 ‘ON PACIFIC LROAD COMPANY. Acall for am tontaimect, of five per cest.on the capital atock of this Company has been n Raygdie, to the Treasurer, at the olice of t Williaa street, New York, on or herore the ber next " By order of the Board. JOHN A. DIX, President. Jou J, Cisco, Treasurer. 1.106 SHARES OF THE McKINLRY OTL COM- pany Stock for sale, for this week only, includ. ing the three per cent October ‘dividend. and an extra one expected. “Appty mt NO bicigen stroet : ea H. MBACHAM, Agent. $12.000 & a YORK BOUNTY FUND BONDS 381, rezistered (6) six per cents. in- fereus payable at amounts of Brandy Bank May Lund Novernber |, Por sae, whol ‘Address 7. A. $3000.000 Soe Vt-ak rs pac! 819 N. ¥. Post office, JOsEPR MASON, No. Sig. Pine }atreet, roo BNT, O* andi, to POLITICAL. | A. MASE RATIFICATION OF THE DEMO the “Twentieth ward, to railfy the nomin Tammany Hall for county ‘and local wil under the direction of t ‘Tammany Hall Democratic anton Wel, 7, Want Thirty sncond ret, haif-past seven Colck FM: the following diiaguished speakers will Address the meeting — 1 ‘oh Ken. ihe BTRINERT, Vice President. { Secretaries, DR. FI will address their Geri: STATE OF THB COU BOLITIOAL. ere CONGRESSIONAL, DieTar Dieraio? — - favanee. F Tenth, Therieouth Pen neg | AND NATIONAL FLAGS. 4 LAs. F description. on hand, in great varietion sae 4.90 afore Pan dca, ars ee BE, ASS MBETIN aT OBE Ne Ri end Gx Uyron FEIDar, T hi at tae SOOPE Insrre MAJOR CUBERAL CaRL BC FREDE: io SCHURTZ 8 COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS. ‘William Seligmana, 'd 8, We: mer, Horman Stura, RW jerusbect, lorman Siu smape ee om Herinan Rose, Wi Kaufmann, Giitine dander, Dr. Goldmark, Frederick Hente, & Freak. oory Yorhuvem Sirccosreee. , + aga i ‘a faare ich, 1. Waterman, br. Kudlich Ee ie jenry Slegmaga, Hh. F. ir Gerke, Ben Lebmaier, Frederiek Kapy Fe, ¥r.tz. L, Wickert. Philip Walter, ane invited und willbe a R Sanuee T. Weastee, ) Twent RAND RATIFIOATION TING OF TH EMOCRACY at Mie Unied De enneey seal Bold & at Union square. ( ME Nov 3. NOL, at 79g Oclock. to ravi | county pemninattons. ¥minen prevent to JOUN ("Mok fon, pone Saeee of, New York, Democtaag. pwn. M. P:ow, Secreta i See NJ AMEN o PAIRCHILD. ib al ats Ghaitinan ‘of Mozart Organi: sheapinires A. BERCKMANN, Chairman of German Orcaniation, Farp, BR axtuan, Secretaries. ozant, McKEON AND. GERMAN consrrtur1owas CITIGENS? ASSOCIA’ AND WON ING MEN'S SOM MIMATION RGOU. TL CL WILLIAM. CONN tee FOUNDER, INTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—TWELETE, Nineveenth and Twenty-second wards FERNANDO Woop, BGULAR DEMOORATIC UNION NOMINATIONS, MOCLELLAN, PENDLETON AND SEYMOUR Unios, Hansony axp Victouyt ay KEY Hata POR COUNTY ci Henny W. GENER, FOR COKON “Ks, WILLIAM ScelltMtER, Wil, GOVER Os ‘ANBL JOUN WILUEY. ror city supe ABRAHAM D. RUSSEL, / FoR SU:xRVISOR, JOHN FOX, wn. Chairman Democratic Gene: TWEBD, | Commi Famueuy Halt Witrtam HITCHMAR, 2 secretarien, KGULAR UNION NOMINATION.—FOR CONGRESS, WILLIAM i. DODGK, Kighteenth, Twentieth and ret wards, NH. SHERWOOD, Chairman of Convention. = will meet this evening, Nov. Harlem, To,F FOUITICIANS AND OTHERS. LOOK TO YOU! THE UNtON BiLL PUSTER, NO, 1 Pak BASRMENT. bly district, Weatchenier county « Morranaia, West Faria 01 Dm, U TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Soctos et J Trumma Smita ie held at Clarv’a, Adriatic, cornet of bie ing heen regularly ceann) ty ail the organization wi e fad becmg eng “pail jorge enor 4 the sever committees, my piedged to veronin fn the fleld untii the ing of the pola, And Do por has authority to withdraw my name from the 1s WN TH bad a pr yt neers pin ge & spec Republican Ward Mr, Thomas Fealy's, corner i oy street, on Monday evening, tcuabere belog pressut-tho following Tesclations wes uvanimonsly adopted :-— seatative in Congress, haviog for to give Me. Terrick one cor day 9 election, 1 the Four: ea Kpwaxn Perrincn, Vmware. <THE WORKINGMEN'S DEMOCRATIO ednesday evening. 19m treet and Third the same place, A Pungiunl atlendanee deni 2 Sey evening. of exirey third street aud Eighth avenu Ks Meinber of Assembly. {ras unanimously ¢ yD 22? wean Assembly district, Twenty-second ward:—The undersigned, brew district, has concinde withdraw as acandidat. There are now three candid representing the democratic party. and very evident that a republican will be elect nave Lage Bs prospest of election I cannot be res] ‘TWELFTH WARD CITIZENS’ agsoora ty Jb h a einesemey Membera of the Association Insite OROCEABRAWAM B. VAN NEST, President Joux Davipsoy, Ajeureuaty NO GBT YOUR BILLS POBIED ~ REST A! u ION NOMINATION, y Por assertive WILLTAM K. STRONG, fae Asoam- cheater, Kastohester and Yonkers). NOMINATION, LEVEN ASSEMBLY DISTRIC®, For Member of Atombiy, JOHN VY. GRIDLI NIOW NOMINATION | FOR CONGRESS, NINTH | dw district, AM A. DARLING, ‘Tweitt sineteenta aad Tw A grand ratly of the dem and Jd Fiend a to the tite grese will be th sired Saad Bight ay) evening, ats Me autireua the racsting= Hon seu J TILDEN, OSKA.B. PRK fi STRICT.—ALL REPOR’ re withdrawe oF ip! re-elect cany: ror iuerly” false, and. intended tion Of the ie options, TH CONGRESSIONAL in cirentation that C7 Tea eae re rr candidate. Hav. riet claiming adlinit} jemocratic party, endorsed by the German clu! ron earth a3, ANSON HERRICK. ecting of the Tammany Committee of the Kesolved, That Hon Anson Herrick. our lr Romina a a for cordance wi id sO JOAN MCARTHUR oes Meiexans Wuuaw Warsn, } Secretaries, TH WARD ON DROK. ‘The Young Men's Ini teenth ward will bh Friday evening, Nove ‘aton equare, MeGiellan Club will hold @ meeting on W 114 Taled etreet, 96 4 oPelace. Jon Presideme. ATION MEETS THI corner of Fifty-secon Also the Bxceative Committee 0 enue. red, WEBB, President, G OF TRE ELEVENTE rict Union Convention, held om Thurs per 1h, at the Union headquarters, corner Jobn V. Gridley, ly nominated aa ‘the enndidate tom WILLIAM STARRETT, Chairman, _Joun | Onrecies, Secretary. LEAR DEMOORATIC AS8( iaetic meeting of ine. October th, Jobe Fox nor by ihe associa eRe ke ‘Crow if | OW LBY, Presid: Davi J. Daty, Secretar WARD.—70 THE ELECTORS OF TILE THIR- LLIAM H. waa wnanin eancidats for ti be Assembiy, hav by the Movart and MeKeon conventions of the fter a careful review of the Meld, to 8 if the; uriet. Therefore, rather ‘a Tike spicit lof self-encritioe te THOS, 0. CALLAGHAN. THR FIREMEN, MPIRE, STEAM FIRE EXOINE COMPANY, YA ial meeting of the above com: the night of October Wit wan wu we teuter our thanks to Mr. P. Donovan, No. 59 Wasningion sireet, for the itberal supply of refreannients farnenna eis company at the ure im Washington THE | mOsAEs HALL COMMITTEE 19 Flocsnn mrvat (room tien dance COuANS. Chalten A MEETING OF on ation wi Wo. 18) this afternoon a re lek. embers 19 reiee o URE F. _P. Kuna, Secretary. » DENTISTRY, YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,—A CERTIFICATE that we cauve po pain with tue mltrous oxide Im 4 traction of Terth haw been signed vy over twolr! Patients. Call ‘and etaniine it Oboe 19 Coopar Jn ried w r rH feally suave twat my tne my jndu. ations are in favor ‘novo ing! RAGAN, AR. CERTIFICATES —HAVING MAD Foun sembly 17 regtier MeKeon ‘nominee, 38 ‘islet, 1.469 teeth extracted, without pain, uy Dp. VILLE RS, 165 Grand street, | cheerfully recommend him to those BA Neer. Heke tart Non NOT ALL | ruttering toothache. P. Lronann, Cubs, 97 Duane street, corner of Broadway. Eatadl shea 162, BILLIARDS. I ~ BMOCRACY.—A MEETING oF CARMAxeTLiR, st Carman vil Bad viol will be nett i Hall, Tene! favence AD 56th street, Teun wena Nee Sal Tay Clock, Fernando Wood und other OR SALE—SPLENDID NEW AND SECOND HAND F ‘Tables, with thes on true combination cushions, Call and examine GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton secon, ixere wil be present. By orde TO one ASR A SECOND HAND “Das ikouwn, Beereary. A. 8. JARVi6, Charrman, Wane i ice 107 Stow ty ned onder, A fees, stating il partion ‘oe, eae L & 00, CAMPAIGN | surrLy ware: | Sm fork “f ~~ 15 New Canal street, Regie Uniforms Lanterna, Candles, Tressperes anoonae UNION ARBOCIATION, ‘ NoOLELLAB, rookfeld Cannel Coal for aa) De bite ia i fees tree hil eat Forty-arnn dervae ness int id wrens Onie, ‘ir nateres the meeting. pnaese LUKE rie resident, LRT, | Seoretarion. DAVENUK, Bouwr, Jr, \s irty-stath streets, ‘the best qu ye best amognarra, vin Viton. xo Nom! poate] a for sale, by the lead Iriennth and tse Fourttentn warda) Por Congress TAYLOR. re ee rr vTH “CON.