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- Tho favorable statement of the associated banks, AND COMMERCIAL. ‘ Monpay, Nov. 6--6 P. M. * mis has boon a day of great excitement on the " Bxchange, the leading feature of which has been the cornering movement in Prairie du ‘New York Contral closed at 1014 on the call, Erie 93%, Saturday, Hudson River 13%, ing 13, Erle 15, Michigan Southern 2%, Obio cent lower. Government securities were quiet but firm, Coupon five-twenties advanced 34. ‘burg was strong at $0 a 34, but the remainder of tho list was steady. The rise in this stock seemed to be owing mataly to the “shorts” covering under fear of its being Cornered after the manner of Prairie du Chien, the aggre- gate number ofshares outstanding being only $5,263, 626. ing an increase of $1,351,092 in logal tenders, 6,057 in deposits, $315,650 in circulation, and $159,- in loans, imparted fresh strength to the epecuiation At the second board, however, the market on. Prairio du Chien closed 55 per cent lower he first board, New York Central 34, Hudson River ,%{, Reading 34, Northwestern _ preterred _%, Rock Igand %, ‘ort Wayne %, Alton and ‘erro Heute 1, Cumberland i, Can ton 1, Michigan Southern was 2% higher, Cleveland and Pittsburg 117, Toledo, Wabash and West- ern 1, Obio and Mississippi ficates 4. Erie and Northwestern were uuchanged. Government securities ‘wore dull but steady. ‘After the call the market took a strong upward turn. Prairie dn Chien reached from 155 to 205, and Eric rose 095%. The latter and New York Central are becoming very scarce on the street, expecially Central, which has born largely louned, and is therefore liablo to be suddenly called in, At the open board at hall-past thro Prairio du Chien rose to 212, Erle 95%, New York Central 101%, Reading 11534, Michigaa Southern 78, Cleveland and Pittsburg 93%, Cleveland and Toledo 10434, Rock Island 108%, Northwestern 2354, preferred 6674, Fort Wayne 10014, MoGrogor Western (b.3) 23, Terre Haute and Alton 5034, preferred 7934. sippi certificates closed st id 4454, Quicksilver 4934, 'y remored that tho Erie Company had made ie and Great Wostern Com- pany which was likely to be accepted, but this was con- gidored by some as a canard, a Cunard or a Kennard. It ‘was at the same time maintained that the acceptance of such a proposal by the Great Western Company would not be inconsistent with the reported arrangement with the Morris and Essex Company. Afterwards, on the street, the market closed buoyant, New York Central selling at tweuty minites past five P. M, at 10134, Eric 957, Michigan Southern 78, Cleveland and Pittsburg 0334. Money was gonerally reported easy at coven per cent ‘on call, and, with the indications of continued ease be- fore the market, speculation is in danger of becoming wild and exiravagant. Bu! the great evil which overruns the Stock Exchange at the present moment fg clique'sm. Stock after stock is taken up by combina. tions and raa up in the most reckless manner, regard less of reai values. Prudent operators aro, therefore, made distrustful, and legitimate speculation is set aside to make root for the woret form of gambling, and not fair gambling either, for the cornering cliques play with loaded dice. One house is reported to have settled a single “short? transaction in Praine du Chien to-day by the payment of a hundred thousand @ollars, and there is every probability of the clique getting the whole of the common stock of the road for nothing, as the Harlem clique did in the spring of 1864 A large portion of the short interest has boon covered, and shrewd judges are of opinion that not more (han thres thousand shares remain uncovered But in the process of making good their contracts govera! brokers have been very much crippied. At the close of business 125 was bid for the stock, seller three days, showing that tho clique have not yet done with the stock; but their manipula- tions of it ara at the same time, in the general opinion of tho street, highly discreditable. The new stock which th» Prairie du Chien company authorized for tho purchase of the MoGroger Western Railroad, to be issued At tho discretion of the president, ought to be placed upon the market at this juncture, both for the sake of weakening the power of tic clique and securing a high Price for the stock. ‘The discount line is less active, and prime commercial paper is (akow at 7 a9 per cent, and the second grade at 10 a 12, with greater freedom. Tho gold market opened at 14734, but gradually re ooded to 147 at the close. The bank statement shows a Jos; of §1,156,293 in opecto, which is chi-fy attribctable to with trawals for customs du Foroigu exthange was a shade weaker to-day. Bankers’ Dills at sixty days were in slow demand at 103%; a 109, and 110 at stort sight, Southern bankers’ bilis drawn against colton were quoted at 10334, and commercial at 103 a 105). Potroicumstocks were gencrally strong and active at the fitst board. Pithole Creek closed $2 20 higher than at the witne time on Eaturday; United States 40c., Webster 100. At Lie second boand Pithole Creek was very active, and experioubed a fuPthor advance of 90c., closing at $15 65; Behnohot roso 20c,, selling at $14; Usited Btates declined 10c., cloring at ‘52s 45; Buchanan Farm Closed at S2e, Bradley $1 15, Excelsior 56¢., First Na- tional 92¢., Ol Creck $1 50, Feo Simple 20c., Rynd Farm 90c., Tack 2ie., Now York aud Newark 30c., Webster #17 =| * A mocting of prominent members of tho financial and Commercial community, together with the Rev. Drs. Ward Bevcher and Thompson, and Theodore Tilton, was hhold to-day at tho Sun Insurance office, with the consent of Mr, Moxos Grinnell, for the purpose of hearing Pro- visional Governor Parsons, of Alabama, on the present condition and necessities of his State, Mr. Van Dyck, tho Sub-Treasurer, hero read a letter from Mr. McCulloch, introducing the Governor, . in which he stated that Alabama wanted @ loan of a the eccurity of her State bonds, seut debt of the State was Several gentlemen, in- only three and a half millions. ‘eluding Mr. Yan Dyck and Mr. Henry Clows, oxprossed the opiuion that Alabama, provided her Legislature en- dorsed the constitutional amendment, would have no difficuity in obtaining tho desired loan, and Mr. Leecher, fo the name of the North, said she should never want for bread. Tho following figures compare the last weekly state- mont of thy New York associated banks with tue returns of the previous week :— Oct, 28. Non, 4. + 219,965,639 $220, 124,061 173, 6m, Tu 175,698,074 14,910,601 18,724. 208 46,427,027 78,719 12,923,725 13,280,351 —Tho deviations 19m the returns of the previous week fare na follows: — Tnoreaso in loans. Decreaso in depos Decrease in specie, | whened in legal tenders, imoireulation.... 4... ‘The transactions at the Clearing House last week com- Pare as follows with the businces of thy previous week :— ae Xho woek onding Oot. $8, Hees 9076 ous bat tor te Gore Wook sui Get 8? 1900; east Tho business ot wo ou! Num My wis ‘ne (OI. Chien, The market opened firm at the early session of the open board, and ‘Hudson 10334, Reading 1152/, Michigan Southern 78, Rook Island 107%, Clevefind and Pittsburg 8174, Northwest- ern 82%, proferred 65%, Fort Wayne 10454, Prairie du ‘hien 120, Terre Haute and Alton 50, Toledo and ‘Wabash 50, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 30/4, Canton 44, Cumberland 4434. At tho first regular board there was 9 stoady demand for stocks over the entire list, and Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien closed one hundred and thirty por cent higher than at the oponiug of the first board on faturday—the largest rise in any stock ever expericuced between two morning boards. New York Coutral closed % higher than at the same time on Read- Cleveland and Pittsburg 74{, Northwestern 234, proferred 41%, Alton ‘and Torre Haute 2)4, Rock Isiand 34, Fort Wayne “2%, ‘iiasissippi certificates 214, Toledo and Wabash Canton 314, Cumberland 134. Atlantic Mail was 1 per At the op@ board at one o’clock Cleveland and Pitts- 10000 NYVen 7's, ’7 4000 At&GW1m OD Pitt, FEW&ChIs 102 4434 10334 call 108% 109 Spring ease Br 200 ‘2d foo sue Bd RE 150 antio MSS Co 143 s¥ Con RR..b3 101% a 101 do. 100 MIL&Pdu i Tol, Wabewit. Bs do. : 24cali 105% ion AL THRR... 59 i009 MSo é NIRR, SECOND BOARD. Hare-pasr Two o'Crock P. M. £10000 US 6's 100 shs Mich Cen RR See 24 850001'S 6's, 1009 Mich monic 40000 400 do. 16000 US6’ 00 do. 5000 Tr ni,’ 100 TH Con RR. 2000 1000 Clove & Pi 2000 500 5000 600 200 1100 200 Chic 60 6 do. wom, Wo R 4934 300 N ¥ Con 1000’ do.. 400 200 do. 500 di 200 PittsFeWecChi 269 Alton & TH RR, 200 Alton? H pid. 100 do. : 100 Hud Riv R 509 Reading RR. oe do... Monpay, Nov. 6—6 P. M. ages. The market was with- pte, 95,286 bbls. flour, 12 do. and 75 bags corn moat, 251,007 bushels wheat, 256,217 do. corn, 148,254 do, oats, 29,543 do. rye, and 30,296 do. “varley. The inquiry for Stato and Western flour was very moderate, and prices ruled in buyers’ favor to the extent of 5e. a 1 per bbl., closing heavy at the decline. The sales con 000 bbis, at owr revised quotat! below. Sor somewhat lower, under a limited deme 16 eaios were abort 650 bbls, Canada flour was in moderate demand, but at lower rates, clos ng a 10c. per bbl. for all ‘brand: Rye flour continued Corn meal was rather We quote:— in price. $7 75 2 $3 10 8250 Choice state. +8500 8 Common 8 00a 900 a 92a Commo 4 6a Fancy and 10 55 8 Cominon Car: 280040 +8 00a 67a 1 50 a 4850 [ot 50 a ot ‘cos were droop lower, The s: A $2 37 for new amber Western, $1 75 a $1 80 for 5 a $1 78 for Mil- 4 $1 $173 for Chicago spring. ad for corn was rather moro active, and pi 25,000 bushels, BSc. for damaged, Ste. a Sic. for‘ naound, Bye. a 890. for sound mixed Western, 9034¢. a Ole, for pMthe and 5c for choice Western yellow. Oais woro somewhat {regu lar, with a dull market. ‘Tho sales wore at 46¢. 0 Sle, for 1 55c. a 58¢. for sornd. Rye was firm; abort Canada sold at $1 15. Malt was dull and ai. Barley was inactive, bet prices were withont materia change. The sales included 20,000 at $119 for choice East and $1 20 for eiors est, Receipts, 12,000 bales. The market was dull, nominally unchanged, were very ir. Tog mowhat weaker. Tho sales were limited to 650 bales at our nominal quotatio: Upland. Frida. Mvile. N. 0. & 7. 44 44 45 45 - 55 55 58 56 53 53 59 59 ged. We heard of no fur. Ordina: Middiing, Good mid Corre: was qu thor sea ona. —hore waa not mach demand for room to as fh was” “held firm at rathe nt on Saturday. The eng les cotton 56d. a a sd. ; per The market was firm, moderate demand, The sales inelude 100 for new crop and 10°. a 8%. for old steamer, 2, Hors. —l with am bales at 35e. a 65 co 3 continued quiet, but previous prices were well supported. We note sales of 45 hhda. Porto Rico at $1. Provisione.—Roceipts, 103 bbls, pork, 121 pkgs. beef, 9 do. cut meats, 3,400 do. buttor and 1,400 do, cheese. The pork market was active were considera- bly lower, as holders were g anxious to realize, and crg'd their stocks upon the market, Mess closed heavy at $31 97%. The sales wore about 7,500 bbis., at $31 95a $31 875; for mess, and $26 50 a $27 for primo mess. The bool market was fairly active at firmer prices; tho sales were about 1,400 bbia. at $1i a #14 for plan mess, and $l4a $17 for extra mess. Boot bares continued quiet and nominal, Bacon was moro 8%: , With sales of 500 boxes Cumber- land, for Domne fe ivery, seller's option, at 18, Cut moats continued quiet for want of stock; the sales wore at 15%. alfe. for shoulders, and 20c, a 290, for hama The transactions in lard wore rather limited, but prices were somewhat firmer; the sales were about 400 bhls. for immediate delivery at 4%c. 0.29e., and aboat 500 ticrces, detiverable in January, seller's option, at 23, Butter aud cheese were tnchanged in every particular. Petrotiun.—Receipts, none. The market was firmer in sympathy with gold, but business was nevertheless mod- erate, There was considerable demand for bonded oil for export from Philadelphia, and sales of two or three cargoos are ponding. The sales are 2,600 bbis, at 36c. for crude, and 59c. a 60c. for refined, in bond. Rice was dnii and nominal, Scoar.—The market was inactive, but prices were without material alteration. — T! Jes were 90 hhds. Cuba muscovado at 134¢¢. a 16c., aud 216 boxes Havana at 13K. a 13%. Sreantve wae dull and heavy. Tonacco.—Receipts, 303 hhds., 261 packages. The market was quiet, but prices wire steady. We note sales of 90 bhda. Kentucky at previous prices. TAr1oW was quiet and heavy, with sales of 56,000 Ibs. at le, a Ke, Wirckey,—Receipts, 646 bbls, The demand continued good, but the high views of holders hi restrict trangactions, Prices were about 1c. per allon higher, with sales of 200 bbl, Western at $2 3734 a $2 38 LOAN OFFICES. DIA. At dite” x bm ADL ADV CED ON MONDS, WATC! JEWELRY, ac, OR THE Bawe BOUGHT, AT aie TIGHESY, Mates. abso TRA BROKERS HT ron DIAMONDS, Warcttiny 9 But (hesvnt Pr Blevoker street, up stairs, Tie! BROADWAY MONDS WATCHES, PRECTOUS STONES, te bts off otten Will pey Ge chore cela Jewelry, Unset Dinmonde, Waichos, of Plate, Optical Tqatrumen! ta, Precious Stones, hours from 4 + oi M. if, BARRINGER, 167 Brondway, room 25. F wer 62 62 WILLI AM STREET, A MORE Pap. For I DEAMONDS AW ANY OTTER PLAGE, DIAMONDS VALUED, houant AND SOLD. RT AesAY ROOM No. NIG. ene the quietest cos for Diainonda, Res Jewotry, Tienes ‘weag on consignments yANC RS MADE Ox WATOH BS. eo, two rf A’. oT Porn Se ala Se ee PAS See ssenae, PRICES 54 BROAN Als oe. a 08, Dee Broker, atendency to Orrice or rae Cuxrg or tax Boanp orstew Yann, Nov alanis eral ae age aN charge the expense of mua nr Soonaand arivhereas ter thr esiundeed and twenty: Seem t to othe ore ot ‘host State an > at te aed ris a e ols,“ omer wuch twelve (12) year ‘Gan, then os whole oot of hist itlion ee collars ) shali be in 1866, £1 ‘of the the h § State Cor er has given the Sai hosens, ‘The Sta! eno a rages relay wi pA rpeesianee: be held on Ti eee ee rdive 13) yonr foun OF laws, {ts provided thaty should the peo) moneys Mo verained by tax on tha: Blate: a1 of this county the f other matters, affecting the tax on inigaowets for Bate md for th ‘i poses for the year 1853, viz, piv 2-2 f Auman, Oct. 10, 1805 Sin—The Board of Equalization of Taxes, in thai be levied for the carrot year, belig dali fr he fling ou For schools, 34 of aml, per hay apie 28, Lan 1 For bounties, 14 per eon Laws 1865. "Pb Doatin 1 er er SO BINSON, Comptroller, “Tif a mnajority of votes shall be givon at the general elec- ton Mes orteha favor ot creating. debt for the boun- 8, this item cri be omitted from the tax levy, and a cir- ol directing its omission will be issued from m this offioe. which this ‘county must, epee 7 ae Pee next year, incase the people on “For the Act to create 2 te sto tbebe,” viz:— Siven sseteal 61a Ste a Laws 135 canal, 1-10 of a mili, per chapter 116,726 57 62,259 50 6 + 10,895, 418 20 2» $15,705,200 OF : a of” ten millions’ eight hundred thousand four hundred and thirte +3, ($10,995,413 20), required of us. for rate it Ts rindorstood that the whole anm will be ocslities for expend (cali of the President for men, o} nuaty of Now York will receive rout loss than the suum of three million: leaving a sum of eight millions of dollars 000) to be. pati by thls county for State ta, and for eturn whatever; and eople on ‘Tuesday next and twe bount expen D: Ppses, ‘ofmburs: ‘tthe should not favor of the t to create a State debt, as chapter three hundred and twenty-five ‘haven Vor 1865, the. county of New York ax in 1868 the whole of the ndred and ninety-five thousand dollars and twenty centa y tax, in addition to sundry the total tax on this county, th meant unde ts ($18,708,208 67), an b important that the question the act to create a State debt” should br de- ‘at the election on Tuesday next; therefore, ¢ the Supervisors of the eounty of New York acommend every citizen of the county of New hia ballet on Tuesday next nt to pay bounti ee on Volunteer ve at once prep to erent election day, and to ves of tach of ti my committer bo and it is hereby di- bie and reso plonously Prominent papers of tis elty natil the ner judicious measres, by poaters atteation of every voter’ to this im- a this 1s a purely financt tt thats ett ponte the que nin sections of chapter ing al! bounties ¢ to volunteers, the means of re- pald by ras the tho means of pa; © paid by this st nites, and to prov! nities and towns fo $ou'men or subatiites, 60 thors to vot anteers, bountie 0 paid by the 1 by a bey of this te, tot Poimburaed or refunded to them, debt of thia created and authorized to'be cvtracted, 4 or tor tne angle object of paying, reimburs: ald bounties, created and authorized to bo con- of thirty millions of dollars, ‘shai? ba Imposed, levied and assessed upon the erty of tia State a direct ‘vinta tax, to pay the e acid debt, as auch interest falta due, whic ct annual tax shall be & 0 pay such interest Sa aad ea ainking fund for tha payment sual also be impos levind and a» property of this Staté a diccet annual tax t to pas, in the space of twelve he passags of this act, the whole of t! ‘nd eoatracted under and by the provisions of To obtaln, the money ecessa for the purposes ted by t! the Comptroller is authori thereto attached for th bonds, at a rate not exceed. annum, half yearly, i vo E i plnge ta the bity of 3 eas em paaet to him, ‘and the whole ‘prince al year te in-such place in New York elty as the Comptro!ler tin twelve gears from the pasaage of this lasted’ by the Comptrolior, under the ‘hail be disposed of by tho Comptrol- shall, aw s90 a8 may fter ti ¢ hold 4, under the yon thereto mont of the ‘act, or to rein. of towna tho bounties pat y in Of this aet, Ko Mattel, rized by this act ag sall equat in amount Yor tite Sinte which ‘shal! have herctofore by him as aforesaid, Second, he ahaci then, as to the romain ler of the bonds authorined t6 be iamued by this act, before disepcing of thei or any of them, advertise for van ° Same, Fm shell open the propeauls and rate not leas than hall be accord.ng to act shall be submitted to the people at the fection to be held in. this Biate. ‘The inspect- oso: election in. the different election districts in this State shall provide at each poll, on said sleation day, & box in the Usual form. For the reception of the ballots hersia provides; and each aad every elecior of this Stale may presen! shall bea paper lcket, on which ~ I be prin or partly write i ny of the ¥, forma, wi mel Lah the. ee create & es debt to pay bounties the act to create a Stato debt to pay bountins. ‘Eid ballots shall be ion folded as to conceal th Teagan they he e ballot ‘and shall be endorsed, — i Moti tod ne After ls. of ach eleetian, tho next gener younth Sec. 9. After daally closing the tnspectors thereof shall, immediats ind without adjourn ment, procead to count And canvass the ballots given re. lation to the proposed act in the same manner as they are by law required to canvass the ballots jor, and therenpon shall set down in w: at full length, the whole number of votes, igiven tor: pe ost act to cre- ate a State debt,” and the whole number of votes given &siate, debt.” and onrtity the copies ios thereof to be certified and delivered, as preserved by, law in re- to the canvass of votes given at an election for Go- And all the provisions of law in elation to elec: er than for military and town ot ‘shall apply ibmies'on to the people hereim provided for. 6. The Secretary of State shall with all convenient despa ifter this rf shall Tevelve the ay ral of the Governor, cavse the same to be struck off and ie pon lips, in such numbers aa shall be suflclent eer dierentoficers of this State conoerned ol tag elections, or in canvassing the roles mit the same to such officers, hnis act shall become a law when it is ratifie te people in pursuance of the constitution and the sions thereof, ten, oleven, twelve and thir. teen hundred “Agninst the ac crea mbaerive the same, and Bec. & Sections etght, nine, tera of chapter twenty-nine of, the lave of eight and sixty-five are here dy repealed. Adopted oF Board of Supervisors Hovegber 4 1965. Approved by the Mayor November #, 1960, 0 cise, ONSTITUTIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS, Por Justice of the Supreme Court, ANIEL V. INGRAHAM. For Justices of at uperior Court TP" eo eeraoN, 3 8. ed cH, For Justice of the Hasina, Wy Ali tong term, mite. For Justice of the part oye R. F. STEVENS W. W. Leroy, fuser. AndExs ASSOCIATION NO NOMINATION. en WARD HKNRS Dent os (OTH, i Kxepative Com, uv latte pra ve a Sk sonar pat ae BENTH ASSEMBLY. D: juance of chapter $i ‘of the laws of 1350, have fixed the aggregate valuation of property in your ‘county at the sum of O49, 1 pa wil amount a State tax of $13,798,262 57 cs 22 13-80 mills For general’ purposes, 24g milla, per chapter 70%, Laws, ¥ y ofa mill, per chapter 85, eres For cual, of anil. per chapter 8 1869, For extousian of Cuensngo canal, 8-16 of @ mill, per chap- itor ‘champiatn canal, 1-100f a re per chapter 186, Laws And whereas, tho following sums represent the amount fo not decide adirmatively A Aen evel pter 888, Laws barron * $165,046 28 1,558,487 60 644,770 66 155,018 76 ‘Naw Your, Not, 4, 1965. TBODORE TS ‘T. JOHNSON, seartarh. a RS, ' 83 Wall street, Now York, intel ot Gare ¢ ‘money on depoalt, and’ allow interest at the rate four ry 4 meen per anus ches! i or at aight. Regotiate foans aiid busin Y ewes ant a bunioas paper. other securities om Hanng tenn ablation ot and wali Thave Seiersy stg (or Benagor ho Firs! district of few Hor te quest that my ft 8. HAVENS. Non TO Fon nd pe Mretyinny Nor? Orr lias New Vous, No hore ‘an’s soeaiing me the Board of 81 a wing was priory bed thle Serene ‘JOSEPH B. YOUNG, Clork. solved, That the count; y of New York be and is Reseby airidet for the next ‘lectlod into twelve return districta, follows Bh district, composed of the First, Second and Third WRecond district, composed of the Fourth and Sixth wards. je district, composed of the Seventh and Thirteenth Fourth district, composed of the Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Wiritth district, composed of the Eleventh and Seventeenth ‘th. district, composed of the Eighth ucts “Bevent ‘lstelot, composed of the Fiftoenth wai nite conpbeed OF so Siztcenta and. Tentioth “Ninth district, composed of the Righteenth ward. Tenth Gletrtcts composed of the brates first ward. Eioventh disttict, cory nth ward, aioe hath. district, composed of the Twelfth and Twenty- aecond ward “ind thar the Chairman of each Board of Canvassors of the several election distrle:s ineach return district shall re- turn the original statements, sometnee, with a copy of the Hist, at the general eveetion to be held in Novernber, and de- lier the ae to tuo Superrsor wots Lereln desighated for, Feeaiving the 8 ‘Supervisor Shook ta hereby designated to recetve the origt- nal ipiurns from the Oauvassors of the First Retura district, at No. 7 City Hall. Supervisor Rocho 1s, hereby designated to recelva the vaosers of the Second Return sae returns from the Oi . at No. Sit Pearl is hereby designated, to received the the Canvassers or the Third Rteurn dis- . reby devignated to receive the nvassers of the Fourth Return orginal reurns fr ct, at No. 237 fall. Supervisor ann is hereby designated to receive the aust ireturns trom the Canveasers of the Fifth Return let, at $1 Bowery. or pel ith’{s hereby designated to receive the ori- ae Danvassers of the Sixth Return dis- 0. 7 City Ha! Sup sor Bhint 1s. byes designated to receive the original returns trom the Canvassers of the Seventh Return Ly wine op 18 (Een strect. tewart is hereby designated to recetve the he Canvassers of the Kighth Return 3 W Supervisor “rigs is hereby desi; original returns from the “Canvassers of the Niath Retin Algtrlet, at No, 7 C x is hercby designated to receive the original 4 oe nvassers of the Eleventh Return district, ai all, Bupor vlad Davis ts hereby designated to receive the orig- ‘inal returns from the Canvassers of the Twelfta Retura dis- at No. 7 City Hall. RICH OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD Of SUPER. visors, New York, Nov, 6, 18% ‘Ata meeting of the Board of a held this day, the fotlowing fesolukcon was adopled:— YOUNG, Clerk. Resolved, That the Board. of Buperriases of tha éounty of New York, concurring in the opinion of the Board of Mtro- Politan Police Coramiksioners, as exproased by their counsel, Bhi also in the upition of the legal adviser ‘of this Board, are authorized to fil vacancies among Inspectors nae “Gant of Election in those eases only rm Thetnally appointed ful toappoar on tho day. of e ot find tho members of this oind will be at, the following 1 places, respec the day of election, Tu anor 7, 1858, befor" af, and betiveen 4 und the ing place. ft avenue, DALY, THE WORKINGMEN'S DEMOCRATIC Mom er of Assembly for the Ninth Aseem- rawen in favor of GEORGE STEVEN- Bighteoutt wants DAVID V. FREEMAN. RE GULAR UNITED SER YIOE NOMINATION, Soldiers) au: ra” Candidate EPUBLICAN UNION R CITIZ, Nioth, Fittonth,” Headquart ‘Eighteenth Wards, * No. 9% Sth Avenue. TH DIS Sixtoontiy apa ABRAHAM LEN" Re EOULAR, TAMMANY, MOZART, McKEON, CONSTI- Citizens’ Association and German 1 For Justice of the Ma- ALKER. moorate rine Court, Reg DEMOCRATIC, CITIZENS AND GERMAN MINATION FOR SUPERVISOR, WILLIAM A. KOBBE, i term, HENRY URE THING THI8 TIM For Member of rea eight district, ive him a good majority. T° at! me VOTERS OF THE THIRD ASSEMBLY Gity ant County of New York, Ley vy Loutrel, ing duly sworn, deposes and says, 4 been credibly taformed that dents of the Eighth ward, have circulated a report that he Is das been opposed to the byes pe a ae oe ferry to Hoboken from the vicinity of Canal st jo pronounces rt ckotund: wilful falsehood, invented, only for elec. ti A purpose Deponent further says (hat he lias al- ways a0 ifort in hia power to wecure the establisit- Inent of sucha ferry, and will 00: atinace to GEORGE L. LOUTREL. Sworn to before m 4th day of Ragen mber, 1358. JOUN We HEADY, Judge of the Cott of Common Pleas, pe, TUE ify ded OF THE SIXTEENTH ASSEMBLY district, Nineteenth ward.—It having been circulated ockieron that he made honorable IAduoemants to me reat df do ditcementa, bribery and nt to get me out of th! ma, whother 703 abn WM, H. McCAR’ HY. wc elect me or pte Hepocttaliyy 4 Bec ler td Hon, Ro! comm! Make coliections in all parts, ¢ < oe ae ‘States and Late States New York. of the United tafe ras cy CISCO, FFICE OF THE THIRD RAILROAD COM- pany, Third arenes, sorens a et and Sixty-sixth bw York, eo ve auntal of aes fd threo Inspectors of erection, will Be eld a mt Wednesday, November ia will be —— open from 2 until 4 P.M. books will be closed, Sua area as URN RES Bsc Wael Meveadiec & 16 BAMUBE B, T8A002, Ferrers.” Orne, OF THE IVANHOE PETROLEUM ©O., 44 Ine street, Net Nov. The Directors of the Ivanhoe Petroleum Company have this day declared Fog ular monthly dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock of sie od, the com from the gamings for the month of Oct fram {heh ‘on the 10th inst, books will be De losod from! th to fo tee i Tran} inolus (LEY, Secretary. Sy y UNION D CATER APTES 429 Canal street. ++ L071, 600 78, ANTED TO BORROW FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, for, quo year. on ‘Address box 209 $4,000 WASTED ON, $22,000 WORTH OF MA. chiner ference; bonus will be paid," Address A. B, "Ehattata®box 190 Herald ollce. $125,000 7, 204N7O%, POND, AND, MORE Fase, on rent ertate tn this city er Brook- lyn. Apply to JOE CONREY, 63 Wall at., room No. 6. FOR SALE. A SUPERIOR PRENOH PIER GLASS FOR SALE—26 by 8) inches, Apply at 16 Abingdon square. N INVENTION JUST PATENTED, USEFUL IN every family, for mee by addressing H. F., 30t North Seventh sirect, Philadelph Awe FORTUNE FOR AGENTS OR PURCHASERS OF Suites —A nev article, Just patented, for ladies, more h wi sold for $10,090. A number of States sold. val fo footn ie rofitabte fuvostmonta pleaso call ‘on Dr. RO! ontee, 29 Jas ras or room Bb Browaway hts wanted for Buiter” ei gi i Profitable than the hoop skirt, States wort! few York. "Addreas box 2,830 Post oflice. A fraud ke a ne eat with sorrlog he 2 2k: nia? Wolcott, H oft yh ayaress baat be fay peepee ome WHO = COM. ‘ill find a tomake money. dip al tad Beeedway, room Nore 7 PARTY THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH Ag ru Ore Te Deo Deri e views é PARIS MANUFADFORES F ARTIFICAL JA. entee's form at'amecion with rol house, cotton busiaant wants a partuer wil , station G. ry ATENT SOAP. AND STEARINE. A GENTLEMAN eapaing ut ‘patented the same for Ai 1s desiroum ube, with capital, oF ioform the tame inte Sonpant L, X., box 16) Herald office, Dor WANTED—IN A WELL pre ereetic ae aeaplial of of i roon"4300 to $1000" ie Midreas Mr, Rothschild, 88 Bowery, New yon. ARTNER WANTED-IN THE oy | jew with from $5,000 to $10,000 cash, Poriaiaec ad GARIEAE IST TE UNDERSIGNED, A COTTON tanter of Long, aorvice, fap anor with ce ee eta Over i cent can made, None but bona, fide, need apply, Ad- Grons John It, Grider, box 708 Memplis, Teun, ee ENERGETIO YOUNG MAN IN & busi 10 capital required, At Between id aud cocky Wo ‘Dupree? Hauklton, 00 Malaos lane, up stairs, ANTED-A MAN WITH $200 TO TAKE lace of a retiring butter, ch ese =f meat, business, iu one of tho Stat locations id the a oo Inquire of 8. F, FRENCH, 400 West street, "ANTED—A PARTY, WITH FROM 9 TO $5,008, to bo invested in a safe and luerative business; pent employment with good salary will be given. Ci fac po ‘street, room No, 9 second floor, between Il and ANTED—IN A LARGE eee cnet Ine eas, « parinier, wth about $30,000 or $4,000 to A rare opening a good business man, "Saree Me 9 227 Herald oftice. cee TELEGRAPH INSTITU’ hear Fifth Aventic Hotol, s will r bargain; rent low; a tea ‘ADAMS & CO., 953 Broadway. NEW STORE SHELVING FOR y at 829 Broadway, near Twelfth E, LONG ESTABLISHED, ith Fixtures, can be had al in if desired. SMALL LOT OF sa'0.—Appiy inatnodiatel JOB PRINTING OFPICE-THE BEST LOCATION in tie city; profits $90) per month; an established ous- A tom for the past four years; material wo1 000; will be sold for $1,530, cash. ‘A goo’ chance for_one oF two practi cal men. Job Printer, box 170 Herald office. FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE, NEATLY FITTED 1p, for sale on very eaay terms, as the owner cannot at- dona tole; or will tet ic (os goodtionant.. ‘Also a Store to let, 25x7._ Apply at 423 Poarl street, N. Y. A WTOR SALE, FLOUR AND FEED S7ORB; ATAQ « Bakeries, Restaurants, English Shades, Corner Liquor Siorea; Oyster Saloon, Billiard Saloons. BEC! ith ‘supper rooms, a rare chanos; LEMS Store Agency, 77 Cedar at’ IN-THE MARI $4 00.7 Sara A pio nes man to take deus of i day all day nnd receive the money. Twill give him half if the stand and half iy rofits if he helps me pynen gfeloek. Apply in the liquor store, 25 Division cok to. Heller. Come soon, aa {have no man, 500. —AN EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS TO IMe vest hos eae ne: ae ete bus ness, partuer or otherwise. No objection to leaving the oltgy Aidrods G. Stott, 428 Ease Thirtechth street. 4 1.500 ah PARTNER WANEED, | 10 | INVESE Pandit) bore aefeie Pees rot, Orders manufact hy ry on hand (9 the amount of 38 saulze ‘at the mani tory, St Ridge street, before i P. 3. 000 TO $5.000.—WANTED, A Bh peers To join the advertiser in a and manufacturing’ business, already Cotabliahed, In Rita ateye ott Agents need not apply. Address, with reai ‘name, box 193 Herald oflice Buen ROOM FOR SALE—12 TABLES, AND DO. ing good business. Inquire of W. HU. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street, NIGARS AND TOBAQCO.—STOCK, FIXTURES AND J Goo Will for sete; “Rest rate lopility; prescnt owner gn into other business, pugaire a ~h& G. CRO- , 13) Broadway, rear o RUG STORE FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED TEN cara, (9 a good location, with or without tenement in game building; reasou-for selling ill health of the proprietor. Callat Mr, SMITHS, £5 Portland avenue, Brooklyn. UTCH BULBS POR SALE.—JUST RECEIVED, A fow cases, 0: dicerent growers, eontaining Hyacinth, Tulips, Ac., &. Apply for fete to Wu, BEL, 87 , Poart str OR SALE—A PIE fitted up, and do: incr. Apply at stors 81 THE «STEAM LIGHTER EFFORT, 178 nents will carry 16) tons on 634 feet ke ten miles ‘per hone with eas Hiri tate, For further partion, JOHN A SQUIRES, cornerof Lewis and w York, where the Bout can be seen, T CLASS LIQUOR STORE, WE! ood cash trade; or would take a Weat Twenty-ninth street, 000 -THE, ADVERTISER, DESIRES 70 I+ $5. vest this sum where it will yield a fair come pynsition for'his time and money. Address J. Olark, box Post office, New York. $10. 000. —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH TH ‘above amount, in a manufacturing buale eas eslablished ton voars, which pays very large profita, cO., roadway, room No. SR + $10. 000. —A YOUNG MAN OF RESPECTABILITY is dosirous of investing te above a fa some safe aud profitable cash manufacturing of mercame tile business, ‘irat clasa references, No agents need answer. Address Wm. M. B., St, Nicholas Hotel. 15. 000 WANTED, A SPECIAL PARTNER with the said amountin the wholesale jobbe rofitable. Batetacior references ticulars address D. E., Herald offen an! given, For furthor p» 15.00: OM —WANTED, AN ENTER. tive partner, with the abore amount to investtina soll established and jeasant business where a net profit of fron $00.99) to 375,000 can be realized, from the lavestmont in one year, without risk; such an op. ith, and is well worthy o& ihg basinees; aafe and RCOND HAND LATHES, SWING 4 tnches by 12 Zoot # Incnes; do, 24 inches, 12 foet; “do. 12 inches by 8 feet G inches; one large over head Drilling Ma: P, FINNEY, 165 Wator street, Brooklyn. F Z—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FLOUR AND Feod Btore, alinated on Myrtio avenuc, corner of Grp. ham stroet doing & good business. Low ren Apply to GEO. W BY, 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 25 inches, tak EW YORK aon DEALERS lar monthly meeting ot this Soctety Metropolitan Rooms, 160 Hester street, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, 1305, at 734 o'clock. A puuetual attendance ia re ested, as buainesa an etd will be brought before the: society for their action. By on WILHIAMS, Vico Presidemt Joun Rogers, Rosariling Beoretary. % SALE—BARROOM, WITH LEASE AND FURNI- ture of whole howse, containing 18 rooms - ment, sultable for boarders or supper rooms. Basement would make a good oynter saloon. tand, Rent low, The upper part would pay the whole rent. Ons block from Broudvway, on Sixth avenue, Apply at 522 Sixt av. F°, SALE—TWO VALUABLE PATENTS. NO HUM- igs, Address box 87 Post office, Brooklyn, N.Y. WOR SALE—LAGER BEER SALOON, SUITABLE FOR A rextaucant; 19 be sold cheap, as the owner is going South. Apply at 43 Watts street, N, WOR SALE—A FINE SCHOONER OF 10) TONS burthen; light draft; to first rate order and well found. For farther particulars nis ig to TUEO. WAITE, P. M., New Brighton, Staten Island, OR BALE—A GENERAL STORE, DOING A ae reas of $5),00), within five miles of New York; thi building ts 40 by 8) fect, three stories high. Address box 4,491 W’ost office, OR, SALB—THE, LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES ore, ith ssinpte room back. Apply soo at do Witte ial Ne ect, N, 3 Fe: SALE—A SPLENDID OYSTER COUNTER; HAS ‘Ferg Hitloused; cheap. Apply at 23 William street, in th F° it SALE—A WELL Manufaetory, wi Bir satisfactoi STABLISHED POCKETBOOK ock and Fixt complete, and Fi'ste for selling out. Address Jerald oilice, F%! ce ng peer ‘PATENT. APPLY AT 7i ON SALE—LUASE AND FIXTURES OF STORE AND Basement; 4 good location for any Kind of business, Apply at 79.Canal sirset. Cheap rent. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, AN BLEGANT NEWS AND Frult Stand, at the foot oi Canal aftreets, om West: has two apartments.’ Soid on account of sickness. Apply at 271 Broadway, room 2). Y ips THE VvoTrns OF THE SECOND Enya tony 8 DIs- trict, Brooklyn.—I am nota candidate for the Logisla- taro, “CHARLES, "KELSEY. NION NOMINATION, ENTH. ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Parts ot mi oof a Fifwenth wards.) THOMAS Ae STEWART. 16™ acne DISTRICT, NETEENTH WARD, For Member of Amity ‘HOM. PEARSON. ocrats, Union men, Soldiors, citizens, nest $b eoreeentetion, temperance men, alt la favor of an PRN. NSN QT WARD JAMES BRESEAND 19 THE PEOPLE'S Indevendeat Democratie Candidate, for Assembly, Fourteenth district, Eighteenth ward. and in favor of new market and the working man’s friend. NTLEXTORTION | P De! Ere ath Broadway ai alro 7) de I voll, Paris. Beautiful reacrani meen Sel vex “Gumoy cape ets for ri only. tooth, gold, t} ontop fuatic, Qh. extracting Five premiu eS BEAUMFUL SET OF TEETH, WITH PLUMPERS to ‘ill out the checks and restore youthful appearance: eee, light, durable gum sets Call and examine, No. de- it required 01 Satlafi ing door Twen aly street. Cut this out. DR. G. EVANS. Dentist. QREAT, REDUCTION IN ARTIFICIAY, TEE’ AWW ole seta $3, $10, $19. and, $30. those pet aving hnd their natticat weth extracted © m much pata ee ‘Call and examine SW iiITE. Bleek MOST. WONDERETE ae without pal TEETH EX+ A aut Teothas Sem nted, SERTH FILLE from Broadway. extract teeth whe ‘gas —N been tested AM icin greene & % Pe atnoaph M4 Po i RR ris Canal stro 17 ‘T OF TEETH ht Vn MA a! $8, $10 ag wt pal nT08 Baa tcenets Se ate ag ee ipa A DENTAL ASSOCIATION OR} TeAyaD oat Ri eee appotntisent and save save wee 1 Cooper i Di avAX, VEECKS LATE “TirPRovRuE me mits fd dia aad edte pe oases Orman ange Fat Gn eva NEW PUBLICATIONS, Noe RL ? Feral tomes Fe SALE-ST0CK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF an old estabtisiel Jewelry Store oa Broadway, Ad- Gross O. E., Herald 07100 OR SALE—STEREOSCOPTICON APPARATUS COM. plete, one hundred fine pictures—somo fine ings Borner at Em OR yo ttag (ENGINES AND BOILERS, FROM B to. 290 horse power; spelen Tanks, Soa) noe ho. v4 . soda water apparatus manufacturer, Franklin streets, ac. Wil fh be ootd cheap. lying to P. = . 4 to 10 Bridge streot, in ali kinds of new and second hand PF", SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of @ produce selior. Inquire at 316 Washington street OR SALE—THE CEDAR STREET HOTEL, good will and fixtures; makes up twenty beds. ‘on the premises, 116 Cedar strect, New York. R SALE CHEAP-THE, STOCK, FIXTURES, FUR. ture and Lease of the Liquor Store 15 Centre’ street, with Apply Gity Hall’ Sidon, mst be soli. as the owner is leaving the city ina few days. Apply in the store. OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A NEW STBAM TUG, fect running order; works either high or low pres: tong; has one 2inch cylinder, 22-inch stroke, ond, fiat i tack cylinder, 2-inch stroke, at ig angles, equal,’ ix26-inch eylindor; 1s very fast and n tuck ud mat Morris’ machine rade nie en ri of BOWES ‘BitOS. i CO, 3s AVENUE, WITH sit are lin ca bust ROCERY FOR SAL he whole can {Siok p stad cae a ‘iu iby isa fi portunity for Sg Berparchase EW: wn 8, ao ‘West Twenty-third street. (OR, BUSINESS —THE PATENTER xD, 0 CHANCH raat, of a te Pome tae improveit vet a or orwork ity ‘will who w! pas it with ri ig It will pay ve facturing, selling county | ~ ly Wed). 08 Liberty directs cw York. vat." avr to ABD OU FACTORY FOR SALE.—THE LARD OIL, try belonging to the entate of Robere 0. Brett, de, ceased prime working order, tosber wi ih ali the fixtures for relnin ng tard, Pressing oul, he, Bee feriher infor mation apply on the er man street, nesrapcey BSE Hitt, and, W. TERY, VAN, Exooutors, or JK Ish HARRIRON & CO., 27 Wate: IQUOR STORE, NEATLY FITTED UP, FOR 8. L a very easy wee ‘Apply at 276 Mulberry street, aa igo TO ALL aon J AY CONCERN.—THE a ane Fixtures of Ws Saloon can be ugh ¥) L fork, sarees, n for Salling ihe panes oa Routagrns we eam tage” coneat ass 5s ser Sieiat | ART LS 4d eee Peoria aah, ae : eee IM Dresser, OUT Hera EW YORK LODGE, $0), F. AND A. M—THE MEM bers of this Lodge are particularly pequosted to attend the fanecal of our Late brotiver, 5 Cooke, from Tri chapel, Tweuty-ftih st ween, Be roadway and Sreltus, on Tuceday, the 7Us last. at it o'clock A. M. P. QUINTARD, M. OTICE. CHANGE OF PIERS. The Siar Line of sieanships have removed from pler North river to pigr 13 Korth river, foot of Cedar itn, KEMAN, GOOKIN & DIGEINSD OTICE.—ALL PERSONS, HAVING IN poe — session Papers, mene or Pega c, nelenging, to Williags Tayior, Gooeanndy tate estcbester county, og requested to se: a steno aa awed to me, to Orang Wm. Ht: Anthon, os ge place, New RiCHARD H. HELEER Special *eiiminlatentor, ao. ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—NOTICE If hereby gt en that in pursuance of lawful bores A — rmigsion, the subscrivers, acting for and on bebaif of Boa ‘of Trustess.of the Brick Presbyterian church, i ie city of New York, will, on the 13th inst., and between date and the Ist day of February ext, remove or cansste., be removed from t ta uy und of said tru lying on the Houston streets, in aly of Now 7 inches, the di Hwerment Dated Noveravor 1) 1353, WiNtinop S. GILMAN, pa Lee mp Reps FANCY TOYS. —DIVERS PERSONS, manufacture fancy toys frome “ly out own, we would form ¢ October Tast a paiaat was granted zit in the composition for the manu. ab 9 pie ra pretending to have the ‘ 6 m our patent, lable R as rel ne noir vendeos. "The o rm authorized t9 ell our goods is “The American Doll Company,” 63 Nassau street, New York city, be fi Be. BLU OE Na GiTARD & BERGMANS, Patontogs, bY pt pees STATES SAMTARY COMMISSTON. At, OFRt Wasnttoro: , Oot. 1, All persons who may hold moaseuicd: ci lips of any, against the Sanitary Commission aro requested the same for edjusiment to the General Seorctary, "hire Sentral office of the Commission, 23 F withont LA’ LORD, eau Secretary. —= SOUTHERN ADVERTISEMENTS. LABAMA LAND FOR SALE.—430 ACRES OF LAND fay Charabera county, situated. uing miles from, Wee Point, five miles f: ean ‘upon the premises ares comfortable dwoliin sens ems of gonl water, 3 Woodrutt, Oxford, Alabama, ” | VingiNTA FARM FOR SALR—WM, © milos trom izod to sella superb Virginia oar the tract ni uated on the Boydign Bilonize could, divide rg, in, the ey ety 3 Title bes Tipo nero Beraoas Cedar fito several, sin’ ALEXANDRIA. VA. A LA rick ail stone Mili with ait thot maciiney plete, le either for flour of pinster mil a Torly horney wita rotuen fluo. boilers, ail in porteet ‘The building is im a very central and desirab: boing in close proximity to the 0 "Ea aad eo warehouses. 10.0% bi Neck ‘a. HE VALUABLE ESTATE ON ™ or Charles Olty county, known aa AMS ie ESTOVER, competing eae earee he Ek! Hand, more or less, for saleas 1 q HORSES, ULEs, oT age 4% AND FARMING IM Wo will sell af auction, ou THU RBBAY, NO NOVEMBER 9% thia traly valuable estate. “It lies ou the Ever, iy oat -soren alles below piety, ive re about 6 acres of a4 about LW acres o! reed ae jand, all in from. of the were destt a aa ee be rar ty ore {nga, {s standi: 1k in good repair, which will afford — dation for 0 vena ar LM The charnoter and Fit of the soil on ‘surpassed eS erater Tt p finely paliher be iS nyu, or wl fo, 000 sce duhas been, and un thor ere tet Sahery on of ‘are on pe sis Cea within ate van aaa Hy for person rnp en throughout Virginia dha, fees

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