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y NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, N At once, at whatever expense, return the nates thet thoy | OOrm moal, 65,281 bushels wheat, 8,816 do coro, 60 256 are compelled to receive (0 their respective pointe Of | do oata, 15] do. barley, and 110 do, malt. There was aa tanve for redemption, increased trade ip flour to-day and tho tone of the Bat now it would seem as if the national aystem | marcos was decktedly atrongor, ia sympathy with the were to supersede the old to @ great extent and | rie in gout. The bulk of the business was for local and the evil policy of Mr, Chase work i ‘ay into all | Kastorn distribution, though there was some little specu- the channels of commerce, lauive inquiry for extra State @t $10, The avorage ad- ‘The United States Assistant Treasurer in this | Vance im prices was about 15c., and the sales comprised city reports to-day as follows:— 13,000 bbis, State and Western, 2,200 Southera, and 700 Receipts from custome. Canadian, Rye flour was a little higher, with a fair job- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Teespay, Nov. 22—6 P. M. Gold rose this morning under the manipulation of * ball’? operators, who, having bought yes. terday, were anxious to sell to-day, and bid the market up y, which brought in some shorts” t ‘ but the rise was not and the market closed © “ cover: sustain 4 per coat . Ding trade, at $9 a 9 60. Corn moi “trm and io fair . 30 lower than the opening price, or 34 higher than | Tyleeqsiia.------r- Fonte, wih salon of 00 bola. 61:5 «81 30 for | award Fr wes duly nomiptied for Alderman. ons 7 The variations e Jersey ani 60 for Brandy wino. qu the latest qu tions of Monday. The variation a b aati Pte ayo | Superfine Siate and Western four pe Jane Koehler, B Caray, Secretary. were as follows? ‘ uk aha Extre State, 10 06 ienothy Brenoan, 0 Wap, 10.00 A Mesess x The following table shows the aggregate rogia- | Oboioe Beate, (ccc... 1060) Sone 'Tucker 22 7 sore pera & a tered and enrolled tonnage of American vessels in | gxiea rouna boop Odio, : 1125 | Pulllp Puriong, FAMERS BAe 12:20 Poe at * each year, from 1830 to 1863, and the total ton- | Western trade brands a ee Bene erate ease Atornsdor graljaecmanie Conzention jor : A Ifeas§ i i xtra St. Louis. James McCollough, ‘Terouoe Foley, lor Ward nage of United States vessels employed in steam | Common southern ns Mathew Tony Themes Ryn Florence Movarth, Philip F. it In the afternoon speculators were asking each | pavigation, It willbe seen that the figures steadily Fancy esd xtra do br pe Patrick Gulied, | Jame Oarver. aa ame ’ , z - c 0 . 3 5 : other what put the market down, and # crop of | enlarged during the whole period, with the excep- See nee ents 18.00 | Phames MeMence, Teen Geen ‘Thomas Doody. Thomas rumors was manufactured for their satisfaction, | tion of a falling off from 1855 to 1856, which is | Rye flour, superfin O25 Kies (G neste eceae Reb ‘Giase, oem Weeks, " . * that of the capture ef Macon among them; none of | accounted for by the fact that many of our veasels | form meal, bois. ay ee sah Go | Heoury Fe Gallager, ownnthameegrarred: | Charest teswou, whieh, however, obtained much currency. Specn- | were purchased by the English and French govern- —Ztie wheat market’ was fully Sc. bower by actual TIMOTHY BEENNAN, | vot Ped ll Jation was rife respecting Sherman's move saies, while dome holders refused to sell except at a0 ad- THOMAS RYAN, Btestioa. ries Feitner, © ments during the Crimean war, Another apparent | vance of 5c. The sales were 6.500 bushels at §2 20 for decrease of 427,648 tons occurs from 1861 to 186%, | poo silzaveee aod Jowa, §2 18 for Coienye spring, org other of the State auth je ei h i p | $235.4 $240 for winter red ry, $2.40 (Or amber of Georgia, and other of the State uthorities, | the reason of which is that # large number of Monigan, avd a email sampve of Cie Canada pogh armed togetiier with Vice President Stephens, were | poth steam and sailing vessels were bought for | terms. Rye was drmer for Wasterp, witb sales of eg wady tu meet Sherman half 1 surrender vaki “belli bushels at $166 & $1663;. Harley was quict, &o seedy to mpet Bherman. Balt wey ane ee = transports at the breaking out of the rebellion, | scarcely aotirin oro oe Thi oe the State to the federal government, was revive and their tonnage waa transferred from the com- | market was femer with sales of 15,000 bushels at $1 874, and stontly persisted in by s« ere! ari > ervice: tor mixed Western afloat. Gats wore lc. a better f mercial marine to the government service: At Dhie, ROTI ew dres aan the. tor de imnlorey The stock market sympathized with both the | Years. Jotal Tonnage. “Ponnage of Seam Vessel, | and dic. a 92c for Canada. xuents, and the old report that Governor Brown, e of gold. st board it w 1,191,116 64a |B Jes to report. imoualy nominated as their choice for Councilmea of tye rise and fall 0 gold. At ‘ fir t board a was 1807 646 byt Press was dudandoney, hay haangeberemety ee Ao ireh district nal VILA FARLEY. Presideat, she poenally, tive and higheY, and the closing prices showed | “asa 90/813 | je value, ealen Doing made of 100 Devow at v2c. (or West- | Hasan Jd. Fox, Seovetary. George Delaney, the following variations from those of yesterday's 7,606,149 101,840 a c ; mit chauge tn | ————— ~~~ obers Danvers, uecead Goer ads seeeaoed Reading 2 15158908 FAT tat er eye jt A MEBTING OF THE, SIGRTRRNEH. WEBD' |: | soci Coomerusio: Conran ae Bete at cmoih, ‘“ 1,824,040 B2BBIG | Corenr bus enlod very quiet during the past three days. | {5 GRUNGE MCUATE: amd PHILLE NEWMAN were | Wiliam Dealing. James Corey. Joun. nie! Fal-ot Hudson River 15,, Michigan Central 1, Michigan Southern 224, Cleveland and Pittsburg 25,, Rock Island 25(, Burlington and Quincy 1, Fort: Wayne «, Ohio and Mississippi certificates *{, Cumber- land Coal 124, Quicksilver 124, Mariposa 1. Government securities were, on the whole, firm Dut lesa active. Coupon five-twenties sold at 104% a ¥%; new issue, 10414; coupon sixes of 1881, 110% a 44; coupon ten-forties, 97; one year cer- ificates, 965 a %4, showing an advance of 44 a *4; #even three-tenths Treasury notes, 115 a 118. State and bank stocks were quict and railroad bonds dull. 146,556 | and prices bave declined about Je. a1'.c. per tb., i Sympathy with the fall im gold Sales wore about 8,000 ths, Portage Lake at 47c., and 24,000 do, Baltimore at 41c Detroit quiet at 48c. Covrax.—Tne market was rather Ormer, but quiet, with sales of 80 bags of prime Rio at 42 4;c., four months, We ote on the basis of 222 per cent for gold—Prime Rio, 423¢¢. w 430. ROOd, 4146 a 4Zc.: fnir, 40%¢0. 8 41C.; oF divary, 38¢, & 80c.; (air to good cargoes, 40c, a 41 Java, mate and bags, 48¢ 9 60c.; Maracaibu, 406. ; Laguayra, 40c a éic., all four mouths stock of Rio a zd of November, 18¢4, 71, 48,076; goveroment bagn, 2,316; Babi acaibo, 9,557; Laguayra, 1,034; St Domingo, descriptions, 5,982—Total,' 160,616. Corron.—Phe upward tun in gold created » stronger tone tothe market, and the demaud was rather more active, though we make no change in our quotations, 6, Sales were about 600 bates, We quote— 170,285 Oplana, [3/324 016 8,036,664 After the call and at the open board, Vlorida, Me’ .O.8t 1 418,077 | Osdtaary - 12 2 i 126 at one o'clock, the market waa dull and lower. 706.084 | Middling Wo rev Vit 182 At the second regular board it was de- 729.390 | Good middling... 1% 1M Liss 136 pressed and quotations underwent as further 768,436 | Deus aod Dyes were very quiet, aad rather lower, 861,937 | im consequence of the fall tn goid. 8TT, 208 Frxigw78 were quiet. To Liverpool, per neutral, 160 110,462 | tierces lard at 12s. 6d.; 50 bbis. beeswax at ss L6d. per 676,618 | 1b., and 100 tons black walaut at 17s. 6d. To Loudou 100 The foreign exports from the port of Baltimore | Ole tone at sd.» 125 tame oltcake ab zis. a eidelt Hine in Erie of 134, Hudson River 124, Reading during the past week were valued at $143,625. tlerces, and 100 packages butter at Zia. To Giasgow, per 1%, Michigan Central 14, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 1*,, Michigan Southern 14%, Rock Island 1%, me aga ; steamer, 100 boxes bacon at Sos., and 1,500 boxea cheese a 4 ‘ The following comparative statement shows the | ‘oq 200 packages butter at 60s, and to Bremen 0) bviee york Weine 4: Cumberland Coal %, Quicksilver | 9 verage condition of the leading items of the Philu- | shoe pegs at 1s, 0d., 100 ubds, tobacco at Zoe, and. 200 7, Mariposa 1. phia banks for the past and previous week: Doxes do. and 80 tobe heavy goods at Los, A iiurch orig Goverument securities showed a decline of 24 in | “PM ; : Ge sate S00, 100d 30m Malle: potroteam (6 Cork for recession. The closing sales, as compared with those of the morning, showed a de- one 112, 1363. «oe 6,166,055 Last Werk. This Week. } orders, at 6s. if to. port'in Great Britain eae E coupon sixes of 1881, and an advauce of 34a, in | Loss $42,844,878 $43,192,207 | tothe Continent. alae « jrGne Cecaieoae of Genes Gabeate. fort , ; Specie... [9,746,841 2,076,031 | Fin —Ihe demand for “ot coupon five-twentiea, Legal tenders | 13,136,308 13,606,0°2 | reashing about ale, at $Y A$ 26 Cor second wards At the open board at half-past three, and after- | Deposite... + 81,405,036 90:227,718 | George's and $8.0 $8 26 for Hank. Mackerel were in {air | One Trustee of Common Schools for each ward | | wards ou the street, the market continued heavy | “culation “Se ere liao 0a Lager RL en ASN TO oad OP a At $15 76 $18 for No | aud 2 Bay, and $21 & $15 50 for Nos, | and 2 Shore, Bex trerrings wore with out movement or change. * Fre oie tere active, with sa! ‘The directors of the Bank of Comserce, of New York, have determined to organize that institution board to-merrow till Friday morning, Thnreday | "oder the national banking system. The bank being Thanksgiving Day, and all contracts falling will commence operations with Ld capital of due on Thursday must be settled to-morrow. $10,000,000, under the title of ‘‘The Natienal Bank ‘The money market is easy, and the limited re- | of Commerce in New York,’’ and the change of nts of stock houses are promptly met at | 0°68” ation will probably date from the lst of seven per cent. The discount line shows no | J#auary, 1465. , hang The rate for first class paper ranges ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern from eight to twelve per cent, and the volume of Railroad during the second week in November Wnsiness is amall. The foreign exchange market | Show an increase over the receipts for the same is moderately dull at former rates—namely, 109%, | me last year of $43,330, or about forty-two and a for bankers’ sterling at sixty days, and 110%, a | half percent. From January 1 to November 14 at a fractional decline. ‘The Stock Exehange will adjourn after the first of 450 boxes new $6 for bunch and layer, ard 90 boxes at $8; also 100 bbi& currants aud {0 baies Languedoc almonds, all on private teri .—There wasa fair inquiry for shipping at $1400 and retail iots at $1 50 a $1 75. Hors —Desiravle grades of new sti aod in good demand, chiefly bome cousumption. Sales have been quite large to. amounting to fully 200 bales, at 250. a 38c. for old aud Bic. « 50c. for vew— the latter price tor prime. Hesy.—The decline in gold completely unsettied the market, and prices were decidediy iower saat yales were made at I6c. a16!,c. Hipgs,—With the decline im gold with, however Montevideo at continue scarce ‘ices have fallen off, an active demand. Sales were 3,700 2c , 1,000 Buenos Ayres at 32,0... caab : Hl at three days. Merchants’ bills are quoted at | the contparative earnings were an followa:—— 1.500 Tampico, 23 ibs., at 2834 , cas, O00 city laughter 106 & 24,ad'Franes-af 6'9 a FIL 18635. 1844, | (cow) at Ile , 570 do. steers nt 12%Zc 4,200 Montevideo, iat aM Lbted le oer Passengers $538,361 961, 1,000 Buenos Ayres and 1,100 Western, ligot, on pri The Bank of Commerce is about to organize | Freight... 2,215,742 terme. We quote net cash —iienos Ayres at Sue. 33,507 Ruenoe Ayres and Movlevideo at 32c. a 32c., Rio Grande 30,966 0c. a Sic., Orinoco at j0c. a Sle , California at Sic. a 14,055 2, Matamoros at 27c. Vera Cruz at 2Ac, a 2ic.. Tampico 2 jc. @ 25¢ , Maracaibo at 26c. a 27c., Bs -» Vorto Cabelio at Truxitlo at he, dry and pickied, wt 22c. a 2ie.. Curacao and Port au Mlatic ab 19, a s, Minos at 29¢ a 20¢., Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande Kips at 29¢ a Sic Sierra Leone at uader the National Banking law, as “The National | Express. Bauk of Commerce in New York,’’ with @ capital | Misceliaceous of ten millions, and the change is expected to take effect from the Ist of January next. Its original | 1ncrease (nearly 68 per cent cone eeee ees $LO81 O16 articles of association, under the law of this State, The receipts of the Marietta aad Cincinnati will thereupen become void, and a new election of | Railroad for the second week in November com- | its directors—which were for life, unless in the | pare with the earnings during the same time Imat | Total... 8,254,473 | 2c , Gambia ard Bissau at 25c. @ 2c, Zaby\bar at 0 eveut of a vote of expulsion for canse—under its | year as follows:— 2le. a Zhe. mith power to Mill yacagotes. streal ral TECLERING, ine of” 1804 INDIGO was In moderate demand and the market firm. JOUN POX, F New York since 1852. Ail lessons priv: present organization will have to take place an- nualiy, in accordance with the national law. One- | Freight. third of its capital will have to be lodged, in | Mails, &c Vie form of United States bonds, with the Comp ! Total... Jroller of the Currency s¢ Washington, and | —The earnings of the xbove road since January 1 | Bend Dinety per cent of the market value of the bends | amount to $369,934, against $691,516 for the same Lab continues tn moderate demand, with sales re- Seposited will be restored to it im circulating | period in 1863. ; Pieenme tactic cour eosholae ihe ane Yotes. But the law gives any bank the option of | The first institution authorized under the nation- | considerabie extent, vod prices of light weights increasing ite deposit to the full amount of its -ub opted ‘ iret Nati lower, while prime, which however, in moderate | al currency act of Congress was the First National | Goois dana scarce, was dem et out last quotations, We 9,407 | Small males of Madran at $1 408 $1 50; Hengal, $1.35 4 10,660 | $1 80, aud 10 baler Manila at private terms Lacie, —We notice waiog of 200,000 ab $20 $2 25, three months, Loco ai eet Lownmr.—Fa spruce and pive were ia inir de mand, with axles of 500,000 feet, at $24 « $28. usual Paaseugers scribed capital and its circulation in proportion. | Hank of Philadelphia, It was started with a capi- | qnote-—Temlock, tenor Ayrus, beavy. 300. adic. per The minimum amount of currency placed at its ad dollars,which | 1B. middie, Me. a 406 . igbl, 57450. « 88),0.; Catiforaia, resi yp st tal of one hundred and fifty thousand do lars, " ni N | neavy, 300. 40c.; middie, S8¢ a 30 Nght, 86 5c disposa! will thus be more than three millions. Ite | has since been increased to one milliou. be | Orinoco, &¢ 3 middie, 3% f ed, all Kinde and ‘poo Pa) io the rough, Aughier, Deavy, 50¢ a S4c., middie, circulation now is only one thousand seven bun- dred and five dollars. Thus the evil of inflation is rapidly spreading, and unless Congress interferes ter there is little doubt that in the course second was the First of New Haven, Cona., with a capital of three handred thousand dotlars, aud the third was at Youngstown, Ohio, with a’capital | 90 ke nd eed ° though quiet, under of one hundred and fifty-six thousand dollars. | que rise tm guid, wits sien of 00 Bone pont inter in the n of no long time the whole three hundred millions of | Twenty-eight banks had been established ander | $1 059 $1 10 currency authorized by the National Banking law | the new law before the First was organized in | quoyed'arsocs) mere Tet semand ead demer, witn cut will be issued. At the date of the last official re- | New York city, and nearly two handred were in | Navas Srones were quiet, with sales of 10 dbts spirite turpentine at $2 46 for Freach and $260 for American Rosius were friniy held, in view of tue small supply Biles to day were 25 bia at £2 a $50 tor con Yar quiet at $9 a $14 for domestte aud forolen. Ona.— No sales bave transpired since our last of crude Ssh, the prices ranging from $2 (0 for crude sperm, and $2 40.4 $2 60 [or whale. Linseed wae dull aod un! settled, but without decited and Stravcs may be quoted al $1 4 turn the aggregate circulation under the law | amounted to $64,529,470, and its increase has been | commence business in Boston, progressing steadily for mouthe at the rate of | The Bank of Chambersburg, Pa., in to hesome a more than two millions per week. The Bank of | nativnal bank. Commerce alone will be in a position to increase | Ee the total by ninety per cent of the full amount of ee operation when the First received thority to lin , eee Viunber—-Secsing, (10 Wile; <The shark ese its capital if ite dixectors are so Aisposed, | $iouno Us',’st,cou 110% 500 she frie | dull and wominals at 46¢ m crude: 676. =. Oke alth the probaly ft will, conte | see eee ecsss tua “te as for refiued, in bond, tor (ree. ‘The actual itself within moderate limits in this respect, The | “oun do!........ 142, 300 do sales were not more than 1.600 bbig., all told. but there ; é pa rienbaete Sane. Gc aew tee Tk, 0 Se Wore quite A nulwber of aettiements of contracts, mainly vetion of this bank will, of course, furnish a pr ee eae aye ag oe at 656. 468',¢. ior bonded, which Wore quoted xx a8! dent in favor of other State institutions organizing | "soo US 1040. reg. 100 40. pnormtoss.—Rtaceipie. TH bie. pork, 1.070 pack under the uew law: bat it will not, perbaps, exert |. 700 Tra,7 $10,480 1 100 do. Prcbeheasy. bul cused dacicatiy triher, withactertte Opeved heavy, but closed decide iy firmer, with an active 50000 do. se. WS 100 do. pow to | ence with the old chartered banks of 18 3.019 ‘ d River th © demand: eales on the «p ove 6.700 bbis at $37 608 , ; y oye 0000 us6 yroert fe % Had ae $38 26 for old mess, $58 26 4 $29 Th for mew do, casa city, whose dir rs regard the Bank of Com ae t % 110 Chi, Ser £ Gy. | and re r way, closing at $59 97), cash $27 a $98 tor 1 0 Mo » ‘ul uy ® fy p ¢ merce as a comparatively new institution douo Caren ‘ae oa, Y peime, $7 50 a $59 40 (or prime tone Sa fu8 60 | for thin moss alno for uture delivery 2.00 bbls. new for November and December at $0 20 & $49, 1,000 do. for January at $39 7 300 bb the national 5000 Tenu 68, 700.. 56 100 Long tkinnd Rit 100 Chic K AIMRR. 90 100 Reading RR 100 Alt TH prt, b80 600 do... tem is rapidty univgrsalizing cannot, however, be doubted, in view of the “a z m al : | meas for fecember and affoat, at $53 a recent recession from the old system of | a 4 weceirh 4 ln 50. Veet was steady and drm, with wales of 600 a considerable proportion of the banks | 9909 go 360 rh bbls. at $7.a $12 for conutry mess, $14 a $22 for repacked ot Philadelphia and Boston The | 150000, do. Ww ao ow 0 wares, aod $19 9 $24 for extra do. Beet heme w od 4 ¥ ane t | Yoo0 stehCen 100 Mich Cea Rit. moderate rey! od frm, with sales of 30 bbis at $25 | the new law are entirely in,favor o z ne tpwid aah af price for sthai! lots. Cot meats were cfs | 7000 Chic & NW Im 1000 Mict So&N !a RE ao in fr them from much of the Oop Pitta, FuWaCim by ‘a in fair demund, (he market beiap tien: sales 268 pkys. f e mn | 1000 — = ‘ oe | at l7c. a 0c. for shoulders, aad 1ae a Zle. for tama. which they would otherwise be! pod sug: | 45 tit commerce - woo Bacon sides were demand, with sales of 200 menting the amonnt of t loanable funds. To | 20 am Exebange ik We OM sci pce lle bsg on tte AB rato ap creel + Tee tat i, P a rd market was lirmer, with rather more doing: sales the government and people the eystein is hurtful 12 Continental RK 4 nc me a0 100 bbig. nod tierce: at 19 for Nu. 1, 20450, st on RR a 23),0. for 100 (hic KN a 22),c lor fair to prime steam, tor it fosters that currency inflation, which may : 40. i 1 rs kettic Rutter was in fair ieut the ‘prime be likened to @ cancer, eating it. way into | Venate fee im io 4 grades, while inferior qualities State banks appear to have resign’ re me, Ohad ies ~ Sewite one of commen to prime 00 Cus ned of moi " themselves to the eneroachnients of the | dog do... pA lance ld og of moment doiag, and Raa : ae new banks, and the opposition which they at first Fs do, io ao be demand Das been rather more activ 0 m0 three days and bigher p yed is no longer opeuly expressec reso 7 re isn longer openly expreesed, A res0-\1 399 20 sixth Ave Hy Sales Lave beeo made of 1,00) aacks ARbLow tion was passed by the representatives ‘of the | 200 Wy 1000 Chie & Rie lal RR 1,050 do. do., before arrival, aod » ground on private axsociated banks abor t+ agoito the effect | 22 wicks MeCo.beo 86 S00 Daa tering, but eopposed At prices vow current also 10,000 deren 0 M0...046 Sos, 200 do bun | bushels Turk @ Islands a 5,000 usbels Bouaire at that all tb nal Bank currency be treated 300 Wis ones 200 40... ce St Martin's a Toe. 4 ancurrent na bank jJeemed | 9° do 60 100 a Rerteetnt A bmmesescep heer atecoraparncs tomrinig fA 200 do. deen an incensed demand Nr thro a member of the association,” but | 306 Mariposa Mug Co S08 Pitts FO aeCb rR nes of 40 Dales Matamoros at has ne a de and the phitippic of | 10 do... 600 dO... 6 90+ and 159 Dulgs Payba at T0c, a Tho. Deer have . i ' 100 a 030 1900 do... been in active demand from importers, though the aoc rt. Stlimar President of ¢ Mercbents } luo do, , ioe do ws atiil very large, We quote Honduras deer at hc. & Bank has availed nothing in arresting the progress | 200 Am Coai vo b10 78) Loo do... 620 $1 cosh per () , Vora Crux at 4 $1, Contral American : ! ig ing fa 100 N ¥ Central RR. 121% 100 do... sty ®ube., Aiea! at $0e, a $246, ANgosture at 650 « of the system of which Mr. Chase may claim to be | 100 d0......810 121 100 do m7 nd Para at 306. 8 #50. the originator, in fact, altiongh the ideas involved | 600 Frie RR bi. Fa oy e ve" acuane vee cetbing ot ememenh oe * - - | were lower bad been discussed often enough before. The | WOPORe ava iwo oto’ P. i VAR The upward turn a gold Jmparted increnaed gentleman first m ed addy Lie officers | 11000 U4 64%, "Mt cou 110 Jon abe Had Riv RR tiv, | frmmese to tbe market for raw, aud with am active de~ end directors of the Clearing House banks, on | 10000 4 1006 100 60. .000,, «10 | Ree er eerie hie be a , PP | T1000 U 8 6's,5-20c0u 104% 200 Ao... 830 11K), mipriend 906 September 23, 146: eireal awhich he said, | 5900 40 104%, 1000 Roading RR ut fo Orm. The sales o mpriged 900 H at 1940. @21 Htefined wus aizo |B good demand and seo. bigh 4 26c. for sort Ze. m Bhe, for work whit for powdered, crashed and granulated. G. and 4f binds, 0 | oe eae orto Itc 0099 U $10.40 cou £0000 1 N73 10 AKO 600 do... 1% 100 Mich Gon RR... 927 4000 Cleve & Pitts Ri 106 spanking of Mr. Chase The finger of the historian w ment, that while the ink wae yet uodried, the «ane Chat was drawing from us thoae millious cpay ‘or the ova | 2000 | 940. eee ee riag |g Brie —There tine been but very little doing and we 7 30's placed to the credit of the government at par) wae | yQ0 ' Need s +, e have valy to notice 10 balae cloves at d80,, 200 | 100 «he Canton Co 300 do 70% | mace cassia at 85 dly abd deliberately drafting the plan for our vestruc. | 300 * tiow. It ja hard wo believe. it i@ hard to believe it of | : um Coal pr b30 , and 16 canes No. 1 owl 48 90 pri 200 do. 10% term 0 do, 500 fll Com RR. |430 125 homao oa oven of pelitical ambition, but the fa - 4 > ‘ALLOW WARE rather froer, with sates of 191,000 Ibs, at tures we grimly apd sternly io the face, But atill we pod saggy chet 100 Chic & NW ORR 425 | prio a iHig fot without a re 4 yet, in our ew ~ without a remedy, and that {*, as yet, tr ou 400 Mariposa Mi 600 Chic & NW pref 81 wA.—The markes continued quiet etd beary, and It |s plain, simple aud @irect, aud if we are true | i549 ‘ 800 do 815 | somewhat unsettiod, with sates of 45 balf chests imperial : 40...006 100 do... :bF BLS ‘to Lhe pomtions we bold, ae the guardians of the property ™ 4 . ¥ | at $1 20, and 220 do. young hyson op private terms, eoniaed to caro, in many cases the all of women, | 30) Pr'® a 300 Chic ART RR.. 104% | “hy, cobig bas bees very quict siooe cur last and. prices children, the infirm, of th 400 do + 1046 means 0! support, ne “ have receded about 10., with smal sales at 674. « S80, for | rn eo 103K Straits, in plates there has beea rather more doing, the 100 Pitte,¥t W a Chie 193 alps Fy 1,600 boxes, at $22 for I. C. obareval 00 vescoes 102% | Tonacoo.—O0 aecount of the fall ta during the past throe there has been bus fittie doing, and Who lovk to us as the Ovly | i iG do W simply influenced by the law of | og eo «io Dreservati + bound to adopt ity ABcou- | doq do! seientious men, usiny the ne mes we would were our 100 Erie RR pref own property ib jeopardy ax men baying some previous vs ledge of the tempeets of the currency, as men who experience foreeee the desolation and calamity CIDY CUMMBEROIAL PORT. juotations are a trife easier, Seiee 200 hhds. Kemtucky buat joom feariully in tue distance to the wellare of \be 068 es pation, as watchmen, \( you please, whose duty. 1 te 00 are nye i on “ sound the alarm ere it is too late, we not bouné to —Reoeipie, 65 bia. Tbe =| ase Wt? It is almply thie. Let the Aesee poe Asawe.. ple, Markos wea a shade ay, —The market was firmer aad more abade the these great cition of New York, Philadelphia ang | Armer bat quiet, We quole—Pole Gl2 2 and pearis ny algae sting iti su dl Boston decline all recognition of ‘these institutions, | 618 6. E z Girectly or directly, va Their exchaogee, and lot bow A Bansvereern—tooeite, 18,46 obi Cour, 160, vege ooriance' rogerk nt "* RATS 0” Sulen etm | AT of Tammeuy SIXTH WARD, UNEON AND THE CONSTITUTION, — Bopresoatative to the Fi LAUKBNOB Charles MoBriea, OVEMBER 23, 1864{ POLITICAL. 5 ‘A PRIMARY ELBOTION “qygepat 19" | WARD, AROUSE — wooing, November 22, 1844, By ~y 2 Bs 1 of ere tra rot, im compliance with ‘the call of tm T A MEBTING OF THE “CONSTITUTIONAL UNTOR Ne OEE ee eS ee e Ivy Green, 72 I:lin Genecal Committee the People ward will Le held at the Adria All opposed to the eiection of Jacob are invited to attend. Joun Hatisnan, Seoretary, James McLavontin, Treasurer. David F tzgeraid. Thomas T: Aldermanis Coaveativa, LANGDON Patrick Fiyna, Peter MoOWlough, upantnously nominal the Sixth district, Jos. Baton, on it Michael Nortou for Aldevm: Jd. M. Wiciws, Secretary. LECTION NOTICE.—PU com ber next (being Seventh, Niath, teenth. Sith and ‘One Cor daaivict. comprisin; Fourteenth ward: gbth wards, One By ort Naw Yore, Noi 15, 1864 yisst WARD. To meot at No 96 Green wt: Nov. 38. To meet at No Joho Fox, Wiittam Piggott, Jacob L. Smith, ‘To meet at the Ivy Greea, ereaing. Nov. 4 i The und held at Daniel Strat eleotedi— CHARLES’ BRIC i Raemsiens erm TWENTIETH WABD-TAMMANT HAUG. ras. Se UNION AND VicTORE, N For Alderman, 30} Alderrosuic Oenvration. Noa A. Chiids, Joha McGrane, Ldward Schitchting, Thomas MeConasil, dames M. Poat, Couneiiman'e Or William Conboy. George ¥. Haller, Beary Corbaitis, James Meu Wiltam J. Peo Tht Nicholas J Michael Koaoh John Haw Michael Mekuwee, Kichara Murray, rick Met x oH. Tietjea, Seth M. Harris, Christy Bath. Wr. thoruton. Frederick Brivaget uaal O'Heree, ames Amped, Michael Daugherty, Luke Cornea Jobo Braga g LVENTH ATDERMANIC mes Brown, € Re mau Citlens Assectation 9th ry do, Philp W. Bogs, Convent 18. 3 Becietary do, “TH WARD. At a primary el Tuesday eve Dauiel Moony pe aus Pa) B Ye ‘atric ‘al on, nas G, alot Tt 9MONEY ADVANCKD Matthew Sruith James Monroe, Al Watch lewelry, &e. and tbe sane be Sonn Branden. | highest cag price: also Pawnbrokers! Trekou ad yh OT Ay aac BE roateny oarnet ol “Mounon JAMES BANNON, No, 5, private rooin No. 6. KUWARD W URNRY, HY MAN'S, 855 EO. W. MASON, MICTIARL DORAN Distriet Schon Com JAMES B DUPIONA Jaa ROR a Wawhos, Silver Ware. Gris, CHABLBS BROWN, Clothing aod al! other goods, Overooais wasted. CH URS AFIRLD surnet, ear Bowery, under bank ‘ GEORGE BDWARDR, SPORTING. SAMUBI, BE DMONATON, A Siroorina arcu wit JAMES HM. FOSTS Po\\ook's Hote, Weehawkan, on Thankagi JOMN SUHAF ERE, PETER WELLS Sbvoving Wo commence at WW A, M. ORLAN OK EBLUL MIeAARE ORR ve -_ KANCIS Bi Ek, NO. A 8 " r soos, Dure. jedicines (or all dis JAMES MONROR. o ore of Bievsioa! bear EE ENS PE SALK—NE rot 1ST wa <i cers, good Watch Dogs. 21 ticttion, Weld ut it Moonbear dai Poin Recetas ey | Soon and Skye Terriers, good rau Butler Hl. Blaby, Owen MoGovern, Wa, Galan, John Ht, Harness ‘or Delegates to, DOUNCILMANIC CONVENTION, Young Men's Democratic Ci Que, PHILIP NEWMAN and GEORGE MoGRATH wei trot, JOHN CKAYTUN, President, iopa of the Iawy of this State, public no.ce is hereby given by the Common Council of the city of New York that An elect will be held in the several election dintricis of wards of said city on the first Tuesday of De- 6th day of December, 1864). ‘the polis will be held ai the several placea which hi designated by the Common Council as the places at whic elections shall be held in aaid distriess during the vresent year, and the polis will be opened at sunris Open’ ivtil sunset, when they will be finally closed. ‘The officers to be voted for at sign election are the foltow- ng. : ‘te Psd ta each of hep? Aldermanic districts bavi ical desiguation Seventh, Niath, Bleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteeath avd Bove Six Councilmen io each Senatorial district. ninsioner of Commen Schoals for the Second the Seventh, Teach, Thirteenth aud Ove Commissioner of Common Schools for the Third dis. uict, comprising the Ninth aod Sixteenth wards, ‘commissioner of Common Schools for the Fourth district. comprising the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards. One Commissioner of Common Schools for the Fifth diss | py trict comprising the Fifteenth and Righteenth warda, RY ‘One Commissioner of Common Schools for ue Sixth diss | reek © of the Commoo Counett, TAMMANT HALL. ‘Ata primary election held at No. 85 Greenwich street, on Patrick Buras. ch sirset, on Weduesday ove- iegates to the Councilmanic Ceaveation " De'egates te the Disirict School Coavention. RW TORK, NOV. 22, 1864, igned do hereby certify tha! at corner Seventh avenue, this evening, t PATRICK McCONNBLL, ALLDS, ' jxirict Schoo! Cun J . Bare Wact Schoot For Alderman, WILLIAM COOPER. irinam Citizens’ Assoc) i. B. Rooweveli, Secretary de. GB. Norwood, jon, held at ihe Witth Ward H November 22, betw: T ocluck, o accordance with General Committee the following Weert wa de egaies 10 Aldermanic Convention — manitiee, the following toket OR BAL ie Fino WARD-TAMMABY HALL, I a c ALOBRMASIC Association,’ of the Tweaty-sacond was id at 1,529 wii Joyce, Broadway, on Mouday evening, 2lat inal, Colonel Heary Edward Timpsoe, Moors received the unanimous nomination for Alderman of Laurence Morrtsoy, the Thirteeuch Aldermanic diatrict. iF ok Bronean, Patrion ‘CHARLES N. ROMALNE, Prosideat, Samos Flynn, A, B. Tavcon, Secretary. Frederick Kehr, risa Hees ‘Thomas D: T A MEETING OF THE RIGHTKENTH WARD held at 245 Third ir choice, for Counciime: John M. Helok, James Mastei CAMPBELL, l’resides Smith. pted we endorse opted we, oudarse | Sesbach. William H. Doh dy. Peter, Biagethart, at Smyth. John Doyl = lt RSUANT TO THE PROVIS. | fo, themas Higgins, J. Hinch, Stephen Stator been dui | Bavis, A. i. Reavey, Chari Edward Timpson First, Third, ¥ifu to Buid & Nation, day, the 26th inat at ‘the Synagog: ay Isrwel, corner to be conducted by Rev. M. R. De eiween Se ‘wenty-Orat wards ard D. T. VALENTINE, Cteck, | ijetween. Pitt WHE NEW SYNAGOGU! open kagiving di a) “ Henry ‘Tuesday evening. Nov 22, purauaat tocall of the Democratic | The Rev y Republican Geueral Comuitiee of Tamutany fall, tre tol. | Cite oes lowing cicker was duly elected : FIRST WARD. s = TAMMANY Habit. = Delegates to (ue Aidermanic Coo‘ ry INSTRUCTIOS, Edward {1 William Jeaneti, ~ Heary Lm ruth, Joba Haipt DOLBES Thomas Jack Jeremiah Keuette. Broadway, Michae! Ahern, Thomas O'Keete, out exira charg day or evening, with figures, rapid, auvl dovkkeepers om the shortest A CARD, —ROOMB FOR Weods, is Hoga. jon Veidey Go ening. OLIVER DDRESSED TO LADI Kdward Witvpatrice, tor.=instrnetion In tl Michael Curran, com peteut young lady. Te Bim avveet, oo Katurdar ‘M. DEVEREUX. 77 thi George Dowde:!, Jona Sx atreets. Thtety following (icket was duly WALLLY, Professor of Language Seventeeuth sive of her pupils, Highest reference. Post allice. TANTED—BY 4 YOUNG FRI BRIG! Michael Bhangh Jona T. Mi Charies Brice, Pp Jobo Retil., oie re Thowas Cainen, Patrick Teove ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S Thomas Baars, ention William Simpson, Owen Gilfeathar, ad geatiem forming for indies H, SEARIN William McConkey, Wiliam Bochatein, Patrick Fitzpatrick, leare quickly, No. South Krghth s nels Revavide, Mouoey, Werner Kenving, Archur Ml, be Patrick Coyle, the work for which the same the persou making it, and the da be received at this office uulii I November 29, 1804, for the ———— | ceiving, and culverts street, from tluboken to 1 DISTRICT. ng of wid part of West within and betweew the tracks) wil tion 16th ward; ‘bain Ham nond street with cobbie ato: di J. D, Williamson, See ifeations and (he form ta mocratic Nomi. | and do Audrew H. B. Klugh, « by eoutract clerk at (inte oMiae semen 17, 1864 the hours of 6 ¢ f Tammany AT ZaMorey, Ll A MON DS, WATCHES, J b.WE ROKERS TICKKTS i JEWBLRY, &0., ATT Patrick Rulgee ry 1 be Aion, the above articles 4 Pig aps 810) 10 pricea PRANK call of ‘the | sreet. nine Vo ald ofica. VONVENTION, OR BALE=TH James Humes, oung Biberis Gilvert De ive wold ve Thomes MoVabe, Can be seen bi street, Now York. ‘Michael Haley, FS, Fiaiey's track, at Be Hugh Moore, foad on” aay Toe apatee to $0 or the third mas. Disiai @UHOOL, oomMission Rh OOMNVRATION, age. piraace By per cent, SEITE |e vit Mcrarae Democratic oe of uc, street and Kighth ail, tho follewing ticket was duy ecvel. — | avenue, on Saturday event, Nevemher 26, ath alo: \. Long fc rma * ROBERT PRY Un, Preside Captain W iim Barrie, Fienas Seales, & Betas. nae Fires, Willem B. a y |, Kaccutive Committers Representatives to the Fourth Aldermanie Coaveation. Loe eeeee arene = mee resin te nore beans Goarenen Wisees Jeunoiinaaic ven! LOT WARD wat A MEBTING OF THK SIXTEENTH ‘Ward Now York Demooratic (McKeon) Aldermanic ab 236 Twenty-néth eirect, Michael Larkia BERNARD SMITH, Chairman. Hugh Tern’ Henry A. Lindea, Bs sk Orowe, Froderick Meyers, Wiliam MoGivney, William i. Dobeety, Wiliam McGowan, tiltam V. Rye, Vobo Stat E Joseph Smith, Bernard Beas! Kai ifeths, Sermricuiene Samue' y Nicholas Ahrens, ie, Danie! Fai.on, a, Laurence Morrisey. Suvxwrn Disteicr SCHOOL ConvENTION.-Jobn Jasper, B¥., William H. Donerty, Terence Riley, Un Thomas Higgins, Thomas Ryan, Jebo Filer, Albert TING OF THE ALERT A880. Joha Masters Wanp Scnoor. Coxventiox,—William Deeltug, William Joka Robinson, Sret’bariew Barthvlomag, Joba Jasper. Denis, Ryer. J foho J. Tiet ea. ew Goetel, Conrad Loos, Johu Mullin Lewis Ohie, Joun Gar! Hamlin, John JF. Betz, Martin Singer, Michac! m0 Hannavan, Micbae! Hays, Joho Fallon, James Corey, Alexander Menzies, Philip Geluasr, Mathe Nicho.as. William Masterson, Bdward igbert. H. Buckveo, William Kaboe, Henry Schweitser, trick Amthony, Geo Scarlet, Francia Weoter, We certify that the above ticket was duly elected, io pur and remain | guxnce of a oali of i) Tammany Hall General U TER McCULLOUGH, JAMES A. McCORML DANIEL FALLON, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Py®. THOMPSON WILL PREACH AT THE BROAD. One Commixsiover of Common Schools for the Mirst dis. J) way Tahernacie ehurch on Thanksgiving Day, on “How trict, comprising the First, Second, Third, Fourth. ifth, Sei 3K, } Taspectors eatll A. M. IVINE SERVICES WILL BE BELO ON THURS 0g day, at 8 o'clock a rayth streets. Services Liveitw, £. M. EZRKIRLS, President, EY. DR, WESTCOTT WILL PREACH IN BLOOM aie church, on the wonth side of Forty-second (mand Eighty avenues, on ‘fhauke, giving Day, at Il o'ciock A. M.. om the following topice —1° ‘euth | ‘This rebeilion avsails tong eatabliahed priucipies of our gor- district, comprising the Twelfth, Nizeteenth and Twenty- | ernment. 2 We proseciite this war to resist these awsalilts, 3 Our success tn the past. 4, Onr prospec ‘A collection will be wken up for the famiiles of soldiers, KV. O. B. FROTHINGHAM WILL PBEACH N&XT ‘Thursday morning, in his burch, on Fortieth sireer, i Sixth avenues, ai 101; 0% for the future. ‘Twent street, near Lexi L syMagogne, will efti- sermon on this orca. pectiuliy inviled te at. STRICTLY PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Penmanship or Bookkeeping may be secured this week mith’e (natitute. 756 Broadway. GOLDSMIT 8_OF NEGLROTED EDUCA Enalisd branches. gi the residences of pupila tt preter. Classes ag usual. ret ebieniien paid te penmanship and con ¥-first st, near Fou LADY OF BDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, AND a desires @ position either as com of housekeep. Vou, “Address Mist My Herald eaice, RENCH LANGUAGE, QERMAN, LATIN AND L'AN- eae LANGUAGE AND-LITBRATURE LESSONS — by a Parisian. Licentiate of the University of LANGUELLISR, 763 broadway, between Eighth aud Niu RENCH. GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, ENGLISH, Latin, Composition and Blocution taught by Miss DR (ure. 186 West Private lessons and classes, pposite Madison square. JVANISA, FRENCH AND MUSIC LRSSONS GIVEN by an educated Spaniab iady, at ber house, Address FA, bor 91% CH LADY, BOARD ia a family, im exchange tor French .essous ces given, Address M C., station D, Divie House, A ER FOR DANCING; RE- ferences required. 208 Filth avenue, DANCING ACADEME: PRIVATE DANCING Thirteenth street, Academy, 35 Seventh aveniie. corn every day and mght. Redows walt’ and six da taught perfortiy ia atx private lemsons DANCING CLASSES—AT PLUMB'S West Fouriecuth airaet, on Wednendi APM. Private evening IPRENOR'S PRIVATK DANCING ACADEMINS, N Weat Vitety-fourth street, Opew ou Wednesta These beau Pull and ret PROPOSALS. SPARTMENT. 1 eudoreed fe iiae of West t. and fer the par- rap blocks, amd re. paving of paris of the intersenting streets from Hobvken to greemen! for the same ther Information -an be ebiwined on applioation tat THOMAS STEPHENS. ) ROBT. Lb. DARRALL. AW. CRAVEN, LOAN OFFICES, ERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA 4th lor DIAMONDS, WATCH BLEECKER sire: ADWAY, CORNER the 4 Sliver re, or wily AWNERUKERW TICKETS KOUOHT OF DLASONDS, SEIP HAS THERTY jofal ible Mange LAND, DOUS BULG TRI at Hl Roosevelt SMITH & WRSSON new). Cost $40; will sell for $15, HANDSOMEST AND LARGEST Hlooibound, Dog, 29 mouths old, will the owner has 80 reom to keep plying (o Pullis & Foster, 19% 1 NT TO FOOT RUNNER! Dene ley ait following priz eR _ THE TORY. a ASHION PLEARUBK GROUND, TROTTING © WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25, a3 o'clook P Match for $200, mile heats, best 3 ta & % Woocruf ones te Up,” 0 wages james Gray horse, io eae exci JOBBPAL ‘OROCUERON, Manager. SUION COURSE, NOVEMBER 23.—TROT TAKES piace on the Fashion Coarse at 1 o'clock, Hiram Wood. Fullenters Sally Come Dp, Willlam Varley euters Gray Keddy. Good day and good track. Ua. URSE, LONG I[SLAND.—TROTTING—Om qhui , November 24, at one o'ciooe P.M. Match fOr $200 milo heata, beat three in five, to wagons, D. Pifer names br g. Uncle Sam, L. S, Sammis names gg Pus. Rain or shine Mas senimediaiely after which @ malo F6oe, mile end cegenh, Qs quvles eure to start f SHAW & WiIITS, Proprictore. NIOM COURSE. LONG ISLAND ‘Thuradey, November 24, at en o'clock fors Diamond Pin worth J.B. names b. m. Lady b. g. Gomera! Corcoren, ‘tn m Misa Nancy, to bernesa Owns be g. Plumber Boy,to 160 pound wean. 0 0 100 nd wi Lf W & WHITE, Proprietors HORSES, CARRIAGES, «&c. T THR UNITED STAT#S HORSB AND CARRIAGE Auction Mart, Fifth avenue, corner Forty fourth aireot—Te be sold this day, at two P.M, punctually (the property of @ gentieman), & pair of black. long tall Vee. mont Marea, very fast; warrauted kind in single or double harness, with two seated Box Wagon, with (op, pole and | shafts, audailver plated Double Haruess; t be sold with- it reaory T THE UNITED STATES HORSE AND CARRIAt Auction Mart, Fifth ues corner of Forty “fut atroet-—legular catalogue aale. this day, at two. of Trott conn, Road, slagle and douvle Harness, Blea |, Wolf aad Lap Roves, Ceisiogues now ready. TTHE UNITED STATES HORSE AND CARRIAGe Mart, Fifth avenue, corner Forty-tourth to saddle or harness, by the mess approved pi Horses boarded while iu training. AT TBE UNITED STATES HORSE AND CARRIAGE: Auction Mart, Fifth ne, coraar of Forty fousth Street, to be avid this day, at 2 P. Me chestnut Horve,| 161; hands high, 8 yours old, kind im all harness or under saddle; woul ‘& foe coupe horse. ‘T THE UNITED STATES BORSE AND CARRIAGS Auction Mart. Fifth aveaue, corner of Forty-tourte Aireet, to be seid this day, at2 P. M., punctually, a pair of Diack Paxton Mares, bred in Michigan, sired by the coe brated horse Bucephalus, 6 years old, 16% hands high. wae. Tapled sound and Kind and io trot in 2.60. For pedigrece wee catslogues, T THE UNITBD St. Horses, Carriages, Harvess, &0., consistin; Carriage aad Coupe Horses’ top and no top hires Phaetoos, &c.; ce HORSE AND CARRIAGE nue, corner of Forty fourth tz P. M.. @ brewn Horse, perfectly iraimed waddle bores, HANDSOME SADDLE MARE, 13% HANDS SIGH, old, kina double oF ‘single, and trained to The own ager a ri AM STYLES OF INDIA RUBBER HORSE COVERS | it sold by Goodyear's India Rubbes manliness ond iepany, ioe Breadway. cear Par; STYLISH BAY MARB, KIND IN aLL HARNESS, A and aeddle, with H anda top Grocery Wagon: im good order, will be sold cheap. For particulars inqudes of SPARKS, 1,209 Third avenue, in the feed store, p GRAY MARB YOR SALE-SEVEN YEARS OLt A “ietands igh, warranted round iv single, double sai tess apd under saddie. Cau be seen at Stevens! Stable «| Went Twenty-ninth street. ana a ~ A PA'R OF FINE YOUNG MARES WILL BE SOLS at suction to-day, alee geek. at ses stables, coraes, fy § nue; 1s hands bi years old. Parties wt " (0 attend wearin idl 3 eotaeteeorsenal A SORRBL MARE={REMARKABLY GENTLE ANS quite fast, wil! be sold cheap. for want ef use. laquire ai the siabie 68 West Kighteenth street, before 9 A. M. oral, midday. aa q TTENTION OWNERS OF HORSES.—HAVB YOUR! | nese Blankets cleaned, repaired and retrimmod. At Horse Cloching made to ordee. Repairing nd promptly executed. Ladies’ and geate riding Sedat lotus of al! kinds made to order Dog Blankets Te Jewered. JOHN C, WILSON, 204 Woomer sireet beiweer Buecker aud Amity streeve, VERY SUPERIOR PAIR OF CLOSBLT MATCAB! A. bey Hoven, young. sound and siylish. Also (we 14 Single Horses, perfect in every ras Addreas, win . &e.. box 4.! ic FIRST CLASS TOP BUGGY PORK SALE—CHEAP Bd cited twa mapibs, city made, Apply from 9 to IZ 126 Clinton place, Eighth areet POWBRFUL, YOUNG AND SHOWY LIGHT GRAY A ily oF express Horse. Price $16)—a8 @yuire at 13 Gold street, up stairs, 100 ¥OR SALE—ADAPTED FOR ONR OR TW! {| Or in splemdid order. Loqutre at the coach t | eedeaameal ainth street, aear Madison avenue. Pi 400 Cus HORSE AND Ci SOCKAWAY aT Hernees for « yr separate; hores, eats) | kind: the, reckawway, weary mae Both ver; 1p. Sold for was of use. n be seed at 1,363 Broadway, next door to Thirty | jguth street j | rR SALE—ONE CHESTNUT SORREL HORS wo K warranted ki id sound. Mired by Hires ) (OR SALB—A LARGE, HAND@OME, SORREL Mage droken (0 saddie and bat ned by Ge Inquit Gilmore: Pierrep! K 3ALE—ONE SECOND BAND LIGHT, SIX SBA‘ Germantown Rockaway, in Grst rate order. Ose bd, seonat Gi Crosby street ‘ ws Fs Sore en eee (YOR SALE~A FOUR WABELED ONE aoRsi, Truck, Apply at77 Murray street. FOR, sAte—4 VBRY FINE SORREL HORSE, + years oid, 16 bande bigh, perfecuy sound and kied> sired by a Mambrino colt, out ‘of aq Abdallah mare; car trot Betiae than 2:00, Price $600, Address box 69 Youkery bee SALE—AT PRIVATE STABLE, 41 WEST THIR{ teenth street, a very handsome thoroughbed found: nas long tail and (ull mage. ‘can trot in 3¥g mii POR SALES A HAMILIONIAN COLT, ¢ TEARS OLD high, sound and kind, and'caa trot in 2.60 | old, 13+. igh, can trot k # yeara ‘old, 16 bands high, ver on city made, nearly Dew: ow nearly new: two seis of Biagt be sold for one halt what they ar ¢ stable, Broad farness The whole w: worth. For further particulars inguire at way, Detwoen Fors sixth aad stable is to let, room for two {OR SALE—A PAIR OF FAMILY CARRIAGI' taile, 7 and 8 ¥¢ ce $7) To be sone yineveench attra, + WOR SALECEIRST Chas8 SQUARB BOX, COs B uare Box top and no top Wagons Als Rockaways and Coupes ch Apply’ EY'S, 86 Wea Twenty-fourth street. WIKGEL & FOR, Sabha VERY HANDSOME COUPE ons: 1'q bands high, color dark brown, with long bias ted perfectly seu Ne harness, Apply at Bri reet, wy Thos, Pinker mane and (ail, « 90d in double or No. 3 East Thirty OR SALE—A GOOD FAMILY HORSE, SOUND ANT’ kind, together with Carriage and Harn May be seen at private stavie, rear 6! quiie ot W. ©. BUPLER, 6» OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME, STYLISH Bat re old, sound a tong " Park horse under sadd jorse, Apply at 27 Fok, SALE CHR APA HANDSOME ROAD wagon? without (op; has deca eed opis a few. times, the owe ( 1g ne time io use It, Appiy at Mead’s stabie, 50 and 6y treet, 1 ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE.=<4 FINE SEV ing seat top Wagor plete, well ad box 160 Herald ORSEB = WINTERED—BOX STALLS, rienced men on the farm, short distance from cl eice $1o per mouth. Address fr one week VOX 226 Heraley ee. , ORSE. Will be weld low. Addree ; d EXPRY OR SALE & VALUARLE FAMILY” Horse, suitable for a co alse handsome oupe + Addrees Thompson, box 1M ) id office. ' ANDBOME SADDLE HORSE nit sorrel, 15%, bands high. very ud Kind: aigo gent street, Decan's coal office, LYER82, STABLE FOR Sate SITUATED | 4 wis Carriages, ven ih eal. in geod vow Apply we ©. VON seni etreet, roe@ 0 4, LIVERY SrAste, FOR SALK=AT 4 GREAT SACRE [4 fice, consisting of 1our Coaches, iv good order; Horses » Harnens. | Stable soins a good b ‘aod one ot thet cheapest rents in the city. Will be sold rate or togethe: aC a great Dargain as the owner has oher oun to attend | to Apply at 100 West Foriy-Grat stree Eighth ave, TABLE. WANTED.—WANTED TO LEASE, PART OR; 5D “all ofa private Stable, nesr Trving place and Sixteenth © ( streak Address, with terme and particulars, box 6,1y Few | olticn N OF HORSES. CARRIAGE, HARNESS No‘ pe Horse for «ale. —Written guarantee of sound. ave Can be seeu at any tim Inquire of Mr. 4) Broadway, or mi Weave mables. Fourth ave. , ween Twenty-sevenii and Fwenty-cighth sireete, WANTED,—WANTED, A PRIVATE STAB alle for two horses, twithfroom (or c 4 £0U ni to Nineteenth 1 Lexin; ve Third avenue, Addi 0g particuiars, rent, &e., R W., 428 Broadway ' onentanananene | To UT orRoM DEG. 1 TO MAY |, FOUR STALLS vd half of Private Stable. beiween Forty.ifth and sth wtrees, on Fifth Inquire at No. « Weat ( venth street, before & ter 6 P.M \ ABLE CONVENIENT TO BIGHTIE y Ont AVENUE, with three atalla, Address, 2,672 New York P. | Warten SECOND HAND COUPE, NRARLT ew; must be in tire rave fave price, Address Coupe, box 145 Herald of wa WAJTRDWA SECOND HAND DERP SIDR BOGAT ‘AgOn, with leather top, suitable olty ee, oderate ire at oles of Hi allroad Comeme enty.elath etroet, from 10 t@ I Me Moo -- ———— 8 Be

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