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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wrovvespay, Noy. 15—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was dull, but' steady, at the early 1 of the open board this morving New York A Central sold at 97%," Erie 927%, Hudson River 10834, Reading 1145), Michigan Southern 757/, Cleveland and Pittsburg 089%¢, Rock Island 10534. Our reference yese terday to the aifairs of the latter’ company in relation to the purchase of the Mississippi and Missouri Railway was accidentally associated with the aame of another road entirely disconnected. At the first regular board p? were lower and the market lacked spirit, New York Centrat closed 14% lower than at the { board yesterday, Erie \y, Reading %, Mic uthern §, Cleveland and Pittsburg 24, Northwestern 4, preferred 4g, Rock Island 2, Fort Wayne Hudson River was 3; higher. Western Union Telegraph receded two per cent, selling at 68. Aulantic Mail advanced five per cent, selling at 140. Pra‘rie du Chien was steady at 101. Government securi- ties were without improvement, five-twenties of the first issue excepted, which advanced 34 under the Londen quotation of 6335 a 644g on the 4th inst. ‘The second was 1¢ lower. Seven-thirty notes of the third series were 34 2 4g higher. AL (he opey board at one o'clock prices were a shade better. Twelve hundged shares of Prairie du Chien were wold at 99 a 100 at this session. Al the second regular board the volume of business was very light, New York Central closed 34 higher than at the first board, Erie ¥%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Fort Wayne 1g; Northwestern was 3 lower, Michi- gan Southern ‘g, Government securities were inactive. Coupon ten-forties declined 34. Coupon five-twenties of the second issue were highe; seven-thirty ndles, second se , Mak, Afier the call there was more disposition to buy, and otiutions improved accordingly, At the open board at {f-past three New York Central sold at 971g 097, issuo he fi Hvie 95 a 927, Hudson River 109 2 108%, Reading 114%,, Michigan vouthern 755 a 7a%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 92°, Rock Island 1055, # 108, Northwest- red 85:3, Fort Wayne 1043, a %, Terre Haute 4, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 29, nion Hig, Mariposa 13%, Atlantic Mail 18914. The ie Mail Company has declared its usual quarterly idend of five per cent for the quarter ending October able ou the inst. Aterwards, on the street, the market was’ strong, its immediate tendency being upward, At 4:50 P, M. New York Ceutral was quoted at 973s, Michigan Southern 76'; a ‘4, Cleveland and Pittsburg 93%; a %, Erie 93, Reading 11444 a >;, Rock Island 1064 The ex Huctuations in the I stocks from the beginning of 1880 te were as follows:— ete Shy cme ing speculative the close ot 1864 Pescara) > <l Pietsburg nd. Lowet, iighest. sel0T 140 36 vos of the same stocks from the Ist of | Jinan to lst of August in the present year were | ——-1865-—-—_~. Lowes! Highest, New York Cy 86 19 Krie. . 5 95 Hudsen J sor 11814 Reading BR WT% Michigan Souther 50M hia Michigan Cou 8934 Nile Minois Central »erip 923, 130 51 9914 ¥ 835 109)2 Milwaukee 30" 49% The discount market continues unchanged, the rate for frst class commercial paper ranging from Tto% yer cent, and for the second 19412, Ordinary signaitires have subsoitted to 16a 17, The market at Chicago ts rted Most active, aud their best customers only modated at 10 per cent by the Exchange on the East at the West remains at par buying aud 140 premium selling. tine. ot opened at 147 anc afterwards remaiued and closed steady at a Voreya exchange was dali, and without any change in draw ed 108%. The fact of the being nearly «qual to. the jinports in value just the belief among merchants that a further dectine In Cie rate of exebange must take place; batt nist idered that it fe already low. The expo sof specie, trem this port for the week ending on the inst, were $6,415,506 in The ad gold. gold bars, 1 ta eo mod rate andt ana $ At the first a at the same Pithole consolidated First Nations 16¢., t of the list was ii Run closed 15 Hing at oe at 75 role rks W bole Creek closed storday, United 8 Benneho't Ron was ley 2c., O1 Creek At the second board Benn seltin $16; United al was 1¢ board t i te ay Bra steady. . old at g1 10, Pit- 40, Webser $1 Gl. he Bank of Ragland for the week end- ing Ne wopare with the staicment of the pre- Now, 1 land bud given following funds would bo. trans 4dueon the Sth of January v £5 per cents, now £3 10s, next, per conte, nuities for Lerms of years, and wut o Uiat the tranefer books of East he Sth of December, and open i in London called the National mpauy will o capital of twenty-live thousand powid® sterling, in shares of tem pounds each, tor the porpore of applying ap yetem of rearing poultry on a Bve acto The ful ig lable shows the pr tue in England of gold and eilyer colus ities, accord. ing to the Britich standard, per ounce :— Fore gn gold in bare Foreign silver in bars. i Patriot. spanish Doubloons, panish pillar dollars. Satterthwaite’s London circular relerenee to Amorican securities — Daring the past woek the London m ities has been much de bus the following ‘ket for Ameri |, tie high rate of interest ‘ Iilinots and shares also shows a decline o. from $1 to $2, the former being last quoted $1); to 82, avd the latter 64 to Jy American stocks were quoted m London on the 3d inst, a4 follow United States 6-20 yra., 1882, Op. C.....+. OB a gx Virginia & per cont:....6...c0ses a Do. at a a Atlantic and ¢ mort., 1680, 7 per Do, 24 mort., 1481 mt... T per cent Do, $100 s! Marietta and Cin Panama Kai! # (al! paid), & por cent pati RR, bel cons rArC Banker's Mogasine ‘furnishes the te of the private and joint stock bauks in Eng- Innd anil Wales for the four woeks ending the 14th of October. These returns, combin d with the circulation of the Scotch and Irish bank» for the same period, and the average circulation of the Bank of England for the fourweeks Guding the 11th of October (the nearest date furnished by their returns), will give the following re- sults of the circulation of notes in the United Kingdom when compared with the pr Sept 1G, 1865, Bank of England. 2,919,154 £28,006,670 4,515,408 6,607, 715 United Kingdom ....,....£37,498,99 £39,129, 789 789 —And, as compared with the mouth ending the 15th of October, 1864, the above returns show an increase of £1,161,008 in the circulation of notes in Englaud, and an increase of £2,170,888 in the circulation of the United Kingdom. On comparing the above with the fixed issues of the several banks the following is the state of the circula- tion The Pleo private banks are below their veees+« £1,017, 467 The ish joint Stock bunks are below’ their fixed issue,.......0.05 eeeeeesee 807,108 Total below fixed fssue in England......... £1,324,570 ‘The Scotch banks are above their fixedissue.. 1, a ‘The Irish banks are above their fixed issue. "253,221 The average stock of bullion held by the Bank 2 England in both departments during the month ending the 11th of October was £13, 525,211, being a decrease of £771,938 as compared with the previous month, and an increase of £451,028 when compared with the same period last year. ‘The following are the amounts of specio held by the Scotch and Irish banks during the month ending the Math of October:— Gold and silver held by the Scotch banks. Gold and silvor held by the Irish banks.. Total.....0 ++ seerensseneseeeseenens ¢ ohh, 102,578 —Being an increase of £307,176 as compared with the previous return, and an increase of £410,533 when com- pared with the corresponding period last year. The Bank of Holland had advanced its rate of discount tofour and a half per cent. Tho following at last dates were the quotations for money in the principal conti- nental cities of Europe :— £2,442, 017 2,320,650 Bank Rate. Market, Paris. 6 44 Vienua. 5 536 7 635 6% 5K 4% 4 5 6 5 5 9 10 Hamburg. oes 6% St. Petersburg 6 7 ‘The traffic rece! of railways in the United Kingdom of Great Britain amounted for the week ending 28th of October, on 12,299 miles, to £673,168, and for the corres- ponding week of last year, on 11,874 miles, to £638,459, showing an increase of 425 miles and of £39,679. Stock Exchange. Wrpyrspay, Nov. 15—10:30 A. $500 US 6's, '8l,cou 10514 40000 1053, 100 shs N ¥ Cent RR 200 di 310 do. a 95 10000 Ohio & Miss cer 287% 2000 Hud Riy Ist nm 101 5000 Mich Sos f bds 94 10000 MichCent8’s,n | 11034 2000 Chie& Alt 1st m_ 95 5000 FEWRv2d «f bs 10014 2000 Lenc& RK 1 bde 100 5000 Tol&Wab 24m 77 1000 Clev&Pitséthin 75 5000 A&GWistin0 d 9615 1000 Pts, FW&Clstin 103 10 sha Motrop Bank 118 54 Am Exch Bunk.. 11142 60 Manhattan GasCo 150 do... . 400 do. . .2d call 15 Clev,Col&CinRR, oo a2 ml Cent val +860 1 19 Chie a WRI: 200 bl 100 Chi&NW 300 Chic & RI RI ” is 33 ‘328 82% a4 peer a ontie oe 2 1b Mil & Pduch RR 100 12 1eOTol, WabacWes kk % 124% 100 do. .b10 9de 51 67 Mil&PduCh Ist pf 101 3¢ 400 lo. . : 100 Atlantic M SS Co 140 = aus W&CRR i | § 100 Wyoming VCCo. 45 100 Lehigh&Sus Coal 10 100 do. 10% do. ./24 call Tease do. -b10 10345 100 Mil&St Paul RRpf 70 200 Joliet & Chic RR. 91 D BOARD. Hat rast Two o'CLock P. M. $50001'S6's,5-20,¢, "64 991, 600 ahs MeLSNIRE Th 7000 USS s, 10-40, ¢ . be = Chi . NW RR po 13000 500 she Maripoa Mg Be NY Ceniral RR: 300 Chi & NW pref.. 65 300 Erle Tt 100 Chi, Bur & Q RR 110% 100 200 Pitts, FtW&Chic 1033 500 Reading CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Waxespay, Nov. 15, 1865. Astes,—Receipts, none. The market was unchanged in every particular, Breapsturrs.—Receipts, 22,487 bbls. flour, 86,880 bushels wheat, 77,927 do. corn, 48,035 do. oats, 7,742 do. rye, 1,299 do, malt and 8,400 do. bariey. ‘The mar ket for State and W estern flour was without important variation. The sales were about 5,000 barrels at our subjoined quo- tations. Southern flour was fairly active at about terdey’s prices, ‘The sules were 500 bbls, Canada flour was in moderate request at steady prices, ‘The sales prised 350 bble, ae flour was quiet and unchanged, rt meal was s with sales of 300 bbis, Brandy: wine at $4.90. $6., We quote:— Supertine nd Western flour. * . 8 45 edium extra W 8 8 75 Extra round hoop Ohio. +89 a 910 Western trade brand +916 412 00 Common Southern «9 6 a 10 50 Fancy and extra do. +10 60 a 16 25 Common Canadian 8a 845 Good to choice and extra, + 855011 90 Rye flour (superfine) 6500 700 Corn meal, Jersey. :4 465 Corn meal, Brandywine,.....+. .4 5 00 Corn meal, Brandywine, puncheons.......25 26 50 —Only a moderate demand prevailed for wheat, and the market closed dull and heavy, without any noticeable change, however, The sales were about 40,000 bushels, at $2 6734 for white Genesee, $2 42 a $2 43% for new amber State, $1.89 a $1 90 for amber Milwaukee, $1 78 a $1 88 for Milwankee club and $1 77 a $1 88 for Chi- cago spring. The market for corn was fairly active and prices again improved le, per bushel, closing firm at the advance, The sales wore about 65,000 bushels, at 86c. a S2e, for unsound, Se, @ Ve, for sound mixed Western and $1 for white Western, Oats were dull and heavy, With sales at 460. a 62. for unsound, 60c. a 6230. for sound, and 63)4c. for choice State in small lots, Rye was dull and almost nominal. Malt was inactive. Bar- ley was steady, with sales of 20,000 bushels at $1 120 $1 28 for Canada West. 2 Correk was more active; a cargo of 4,800 bags Rio, by Wavelet, sold at 14\e. Corrox.—Receipts, 3,782 bales. The demand was fair, but prices were irregular, The sales wore about 1,550 bales, mee of middling grades, at our quotations, as Upland. Florida, Mobile, N. 0. & T. aS 38 cy FReicurs were steady. The engagements were:—To 1, 500 bales cotton, %d. n7-16d.; per steamer, bushels of wheat, 74d., or if corn, 6%d.; 600 bulbs cotton, 144d. To London, 5,000 has, flour, 2. Ba; 180 tons oil cake and 1,000 hhds. do., 208, ‘per ton. ‘The charters were a bark to Rotterdam, petroleum, 65, 34. a 6s. 9d.; a Swedish brig to Hambut petroleum, ol] abark from two ports in Sicily to New York, £7 British schooner to a port in South America, on private terme, and back from Cienfuegos, molasses, $4; a bri to Cardenas and back, 6hc., and molasses, on deck, $3 50; two schooners to Boston, corn, 7c. ; one to Nowhiiryport, 9¢.; @ Bremen bark, from Cry Point to Venice, tobaceo; a bark to Havana, ® British bark to Cardenas, and & schooner to Carthagena and back, on private terms, Hors.—Roceipta, 93 bales, The market was very firm, with a continued good demand from consumers. The sales were 126 bales at 306, a 6de. for new crop, and 100, . for old crop, Lasana, —Th market continued dull, with only a 4 trade. Prices, however, were firm, especially for printe quali the offerings of which were very limited, Provisions. —Recoipts, 20 ble. pork, 126 packages beef, 553 packages cut meats, “a bss ‘do. butter, 530 do. cheese and 19 packages lard. Tho de. mand for pork was fairly active, but at a shade lower rates, mess closing heavy at #38, ‘The aales were 6,500 bbls. at $32 87% a $84 25 for moss, and $28 50.0 $29 for prime mess. Also about 700 bbls new mess, delivern- ble in December, buy at $34, and 700 bbis. mess, for all the year, seller's opti t $32 5048 $32 624. The beef market was firm, with sales of 800 M4 bbls. at $11 a $14 for pinin mens, and $14 a $17 for extra Tansict/ous ia lard wore somewhat quite beovant, | me Beef hams were quiet, prices were rather more steady. We note sales of 150 bble Westorn, to arrive, at « $41, Bacon was inactive, and holders generaly emg anxious to real ze,’ were offering ay ly, and as a consequence prices were # though not noti eably lower, Cut meats w ter supply, and sales were made of 220 pu # At 1534G¢ for shoulders, and 19¢ ef wins, Ub closing | Mmited and prices were irregular, with sales of 600 bbls. at Zio, u28ige. Butter was without change; u fair trade was done at 200, 0 43¢. for Western, and 40c, a be, for State, Cheese was in moderate request at 14c. a 190, for common to prim’ factory made. 2, ‘The demand was active fall prices. ‘The sales were 8,500 hhis, at 39140. ‘a 400. for crude, "und 624¢¢c. a 630, for refined, in bond, and 80c, a &2e, for ‘ree. Rucx:’ was quiet and wachanged. ‘We heard of ‘no'fur. ther sales. Sucan —The market was dull and prices were nearly nom‘nal. Tho gales were abont 250 hhils. Cuba musco. vaio at 18%¢. a 143¢0., and 700 boxes Havana, mol 14Xe., but part on private terms; also 50 boxes Havana by auction at 13%. ‘Sre nix was in improved domand at full prices. We note sales of 40,000 Ibs, at 22360. & 260. ; also 50,000 Ibs. grease at 133(c. ‘a 16%e. Tariow ruled more active again, abd sites were made of 280,000 Iba. at 1440, a 14%0. Tonicco.—Receipts, 423 hhda and 2,399 packages. The demand continued moderate, and prives were steady. We note further sales of 200 hhds. Kentucky, and 27 cases Ohio seed leaf, within the rang» of our laat quo- tations, Wirkey —Receipta, 185 bbls. The market was un settlod and prises. anh entirely nominal, with sinall sales at $2 43 a $2 45. Auction Sales of Real Estate. By A. J. Bleecker, Bon & Co. north tide, 2 lots west of 2d av., each. 58th st. 5Tth at., south side, 2 lots west of 24 av., each.... 1,8 4th av.,e. 6, bet. 116th and 117th sta., 2iots, gach = 775 117th at., south side, east of 4th av., 4 lots, cach.. 825 dthav. and 120th st., southwest corner, 1 1o1 900 109th street, near Sth 850 108th street, near 5th ay 610 5th avenue and 117th at,,'n. ©. corner, 2 iF each, 1,885 House and lot 103 Eaat Broadway (lease), oa 5,300 63d street, east of 4th av., 2 lota, each. Avenue A, between and 634 Avenue A, between 63d 63d street, west of avenue A, 7 lots, cach. 3d atroet, wost of avenue A, 1 lot adjoinin 62d street, west of avenue A, 8 lota, each. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marr! Bratsren—O'Briew.—On ‘Wednesday, November 15, at St. Pau)’s (Episcopal) church, by the Rev. Thos. ¥. Pur- nett, pocorn Sams Bran, ae to wee peut Saas only ter of Mary jen, ‘ompkunsville, uy aoraiet No cards. Banry—Norris—On Wednesday, November 15, at tho rosidence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Father Far. roll, Danikt Barry to Erazapera A., oldest daughter of Thomas Norris, Esq., all of this city. No cards. Flushing (L. I.) papers please copy. Cornie—Suotweit.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Wednes- day, November 15, by the Rev, Mr.'B, Ridile, ass sted by the Rev. William Vroom, Ronurr Coxri, of New York, to Susan C, Suorwxtt, of Hoboken. Divcke—Fick%—On Sunday, November 6, at St. Mat thew’s church, by the Rev, ©. ¥. E. Stohlmann, Mr. Ww. Diecke to Mrs’ Eu2za Frou, eldest daughter of’ Augustus Rosenthal, Dsq. Davis—Koster,—On Wednesday, Novomber 15, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. G. L. Smith, ‘Wm. H. Davi, of Paterson, N. J., to Euzasera B, Kos- ter, of Carlstadt, N. J Fonstox—Batken,—On Tuosday, November 14, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Henry I. Jones, Mr, Wx. R. Foxstox to Misa Fannne, daughter of John Balken, all of this city. No cards, Gnavy—Vaw Ness,—On Tuesday evening, November 14, by the Rev. J. A. Roche, Guonae W. Grapr, of Brook- lyn, L. 1, to Appt L., daughter of tho late ‘Peter Van Ness, of this city. HALvock—Hrapprn.—On Wednesday, November 15, at Hudson City, N. J., by Rev, Michael E. Ellison, Mr: Groner G. HALLook, Jr., of New York, to diss Ouve, danghter of John Haedden, Esq., of the former place. No cards. Joxrs—BeLt.—On Wednesday, November 8, at St. John’s chapel, by the Rev. Dr. Weston, Jamas G. Jones to Mantma J., youngest danghter of Thomas Bell, Esq, all of this city. Lavarve—Isaaca.—On Wednesday, November 1, by the Rev. Dr. Adler, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Asher, at the residence of the bride's father, Luwrs Lazarus, Esq., of this city, to Frances, daughtor of Ralph Isaacs, Esq.) of 339 Esse road, Islington, London, England. No cards Post—Brvsn.—On Wednesday, ‘November 15, by the Rev. E. G. Brooks, Cuantes ©. Post to MAwiaKeTra, niece of the late G. P. Brosh, Prase—Trorrer,—On Tuesday, November 14, by the Rev. Dr. Clarke, Crantes E. formerly of Albany, to Catimaive G., daughter of the late John HL. Trotter, of Albany, SrKriexson—Berrs.—At Calvary church, on Wednes- day, November 15, by the Rev. Joseph Browster, a3- sisted by the Rev.’E. A, Washburno, D, D. a Sreraensox, of Brooklyn, to Caanvorra M. Bri New York. Towx—Surre.—On Wednesday, November 15, at the Church on the Heights, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. Kells, Witasas P. Tows to Exty Lovie, daughter df Gerritt — Esq., all of be denn a itimore papers please cop) Wostunvair- Bocar on Wednosday, November 15, at the Reformed Dutch church, corner of Fifth avenuo and Twenty-ninth street, by the Rev. Dr. Vermilye, Joux 3. Wrsrarvert, Jr., to Euizausia, daughter of the late Eugene Bogart. Died. Apaswe.—On Wednesday, November 15, at the resi- dence Of his father, No- 112 Sobermerhorn street, Brook- n, Jutius W. Avams, Jr., late Captain Fourth United lates infantry. Buston.—On Wednesday morning, November 15, Leverett L. Bextox, of typhoid fever, aged 29 years and ‘T months. The relatives and friends are reapectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from his lute residence, 64 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cansiny.—On Tuesday, November 14, Manta Caxatpy, dauchter of the late James Cassidy, Louth, Ireland. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are ge wf invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at twoo'clock, from her Inte residence, 175 East Twen- tieth street. CamrneLt. —Op Tuesday, November 14, Joan Caxvwats,, aged 61 years and 27 days. fils sons and friends of the family are roapectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence, 1224 street and Second ayenuc, Harlom. Desme.—On Tuesday, November 14, Jonsx C., infant son of Martin and Adeiheid Dubme, aged 10 months and 7 days. Dearest Johnny, thou hast left us, ‘And thy loss we deeply feel ; But "tis God who has bereft us, Hi all our sorrows heal. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mom- bers of Troop F, Third regiment German Hussars, and the members of the German Groc Society, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his bereaved parents, 830 Kighth avenue, cor- ner of Fifty-eighth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Fexixy.—On Monday, November 13, after a long and tedions iliness, Epwarv, son of Bernard and Mary Fer- ley, deceased. Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday aftornoon, at thece o'clock, from the foot of Kast Twenty-sixth street, thence to Calvary Ceme- tery. Ganvwer.—On Wednesday, November 15, Exta, dangh- ter of Andrew J. and Mary K. Gardner, aged i year, 8 months and 18 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited tg attend the fu- neral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 2 Sullivan street, corner of Canal Havex.—On Wednesday, November 15, Annie P. ia daughter of Margaret 5. and tho late Joseph W. ver Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, vol ursday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the res. dence 88 First street. Hayxs.—In Columbus, Ohio, on Monday, November 6, Mrs, Aice B. Haynes, wife of Peter Hayden, Esq., of this city, an@ na daughter of the lato Eben Booth,’ of Bridj Hovsman.. pa r Wednosday, November 15, after a short but painful ith aoe harem widow of Peter Housman, in the or ago. The relatives and friends fd the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, No, Stanton street, this (Thursday) afternoon, a Cawar 4 Wednesday, November 15, after a sh WON. », November if ® short illness, MarGanrer H., see daughter of Thomas and Har- net C. br 3 years, 6 ney and 23 days, patos knew her but to love h ani and he taketh away. tha omen th be taken to Germantown, Columbia Novembor 15, Frrsx, the beloved dete of William Leonard. The relatives and friends of deceased are invited to attond tho funeral, from her lato residence, 843 Third avenue, on Friday ‘afternoon, at two o'clock. The re- mains are to be ‘aerred in Calvary Comotery. Mitia.—On Tuesday, November 14, Lotaer L. oldest ‘son of Luke & Milla, aged 16 years, 11 month: i ‘The relatives a and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the new church house of worship, Thirty-ffth street, between Lexington and pA oied avenues, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'cloc! McGowns.—On Tuesday, November 14, at his resi- dence, 90 Tenth avenue, after a short and sovero illness, Jaurs McGowsy, @ vative of county Derry, Ireland, in the 20th year of, _ The friends of the =r are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 90 Tenth of Ardee, county avenue, this (Thursday) ‘afternoon, at two o'clock McKswaim.—At the residence of his uncle, B. B. Sut- ton, on Wednesday, November 16, of consumption, con- tracted while in the army, Srrinaiian 8, McKenaix, aged 22 years, Gannrry.—At tho New York Hospital, on Wednes. day, November 15, Joun McGanerty, in the 44th year of his age, The friends of the famii ri are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from the hospital. The remains will be taken to Calvary Ce for interment. Ros, —On Wednesday, November 15, Jons J. Ross, in the 60th year of his yo The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, on Friday afternoon, at ®ne o'clock, from his late residence, 981 Greenwich sireet. Alban: vy lease copy. Ryite—on Wednesday, November 15, Jawes Hevny, youngest «on of Mmothy and Mary yan, aged 3 years, T months and 7 day The friends and Requaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 1 Whitehall street, this Jay) afternoon, at two o'clock ‘On Tuesday, Novembor 14, Many, wifo ot rts, and friends of the famiy are invited to oud the foneral, rom St. Paul's chureb, Broadway, Piureday) afternoon, at one 6 elock Tuoxvsos,—In Brovkiva, an dtonday, November 13, CC EE Wises Burnwever, daughter of E. and wife of Job capeam, tnttne Shah year of her ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) at 2 o'clock peocisaty, from her tate residenoe, 208 Smith street, Lnnakive. mm Bollast (Irel }) papers please copy. ‘Treenan.—On Tuesday, November ae Siow ‘Trsr- NAN, & native of Roscommon, Ireland, 56 years. The rolajive and friends aro res} pce invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Tran: ration church, Mott street, this (Thursday) afterneon, at ono po iae Roscommon TS ploase copy. ‘Tuomson. —At Harlom, on Wednesday, November 15, after a lingerin; *linoee, Deacon Baxzamin M. Taos, ‘aged 59 yeara, 1 month and 28 days. ‘The funeral will take place on Satarday morning, at ten o'clock, from the Baptist church, Firth avenue, be- tween 126th and 127th streets. Van Keune. Tuesday, November 14, James W. Van Kevren, in his 31st year, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this fraiesday? morning, at 11 o'clock, from 306 Garden street, F oboker Wastnivin,—At New’ Cannan, "Conn, on Monday even- ing, November 18, Josgra Wastaurs, late merchant of New York, aged 63 years and 6 months, ‘The funcral services will take place at his late resi- dence, 59 Fort Green place, Brooklyn, ©. L, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. fanren.—On Monday, November 13, of scarlet fever, ‘Annie Maura, daughter of Wm H. and Maria J. Warren, aged 4 years, 8 months and 13 days, "Wintix, —Suddenly, at Kast Boston, on Sunday, No- vember 12, Huvry Wintex, aged 34 cay WRSTERVELT.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Wednesday morning, November 16, Rev. 3. D. Wrerkxvsr, in the 63d year of his age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are Ley pel ‘oxked te to attend the funeral, from the Rov. A. Amer- mea oh urch, Hackensack, on Friday pip ccene at two o'clock. 3 leaves New York, foot of Chambors street, at a quarter to twolve A. M. \. CAPITALIST. WANTED_WITH READY CASH, TO loan in auras. from $1,000 to $5,000, on. the best approv ed security in hand; interest bate a2 to ‘per ceut a raonts, hetreturns every $0 day ho rcantilo referonce of: Mtoraid once. a Bip it and chant, box (0 aad AL DELIVERED APF CO; oF. o1ope MUTUAL COAL COMPA’ COAL pe ‘eee OST TO > SHAREHOLDERS, RES, BIGHT pee which entitler the an ai 2a ton of sn Of coal per year, at the actual cost, for every share aubscri On and after November 20 ee oreo will be raised to ten dollars per share. See Ereeerd of the company. >) (CES Globe Buildings, 64 Broadway, and 19 New street, near Wall, Let the people nay DOWN with one voice, vITH THE. prt ‘BOF COAL. petit THOMAS McELRATH, No.8 W rest Washington place. i PRESID HIRAM HUSTON, merehaut 114 Chambers street. TREASURER, HENRY KING (of King, Sutton & Co., bankers), 64 Broad- way. SKORETARY. EDWARD B. SUTTON, 64 Broadway. RS TO THY COMPANY. UNION TRUST C OMPANY OF NEW YORK. ‘COUNSE! WM. 1. ANTHON, 16 Fxchanue place. RICHARD B. KIMBALL, 49 Wall street. ADVISORY COMMITTEY: J. H, PULESTON, of Buttertield’s Overland Despatch Co, 08 Broadway. GREELEY, editor N. Y. Tribune. of Phelps, Jewett & Co, 266 Canal street. JAY GOULD, President Troy and Rutland Railroad, Clar- endon Hotel BERT H. NICOLAY, auctioneer, 64 Broadway. oko BeLcH 00 East Twenty: first street, W. W. LELAND, A Triad Brother _A-D. JONES, late with Fisk & Hated, . Bankers, Bice age 1 INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK.—NEW or) ‘The following reomes have been nominated as Trustees of, oe prove ing ato NRY J. ANDE JAMES SLEVIN, Rie HARD OuoRMAN, JOUN O'BRIEN, WM. VAN SAC! EDWARD FRITH, Wien. E. GIBERT. Election Thursday, December 14, at She P. M., at the Bank- ing House, 51 Chambers street. By order of the Board. ID LEDWITH, Comptroller. INANCIAL—$17.00.—WANTED, A PARTY WHO commands the above t, 10 join the subscribers in faring, business, capable of ‘imately forming joint stock, com| location near city. ‘This is no patent, mining or oil apectiiation, but a legitimate business, Every satisfactio Won on intereiew, for which address, real’ tame in cond nce, Ly @. C., box 164 Herald obice. UDSON COUNTY 7 PER CENT COUPON BONDS.— Sealed proposals will be received at the Comptroller's office, City Hall, Jersey, City, until, Tuesday next, November ab 12 o clock noon, for © purchase of the whole, or any rt of $200,000, 7 per cent Hudson County Couy nd years to run, each bond in the sum of $1, pe Payable March, and September. Proposals will stato number of bonds desired 1 Fight is renorved to reject any, Morailthe bids, If considered necosaary to promote oF br protect the invoreste of the city. Finance SR BANGBORN, WILLLAM CLARKE, Committee, Hawt, Jerney City, Nov, 18, 1 yous J. CISCO & SON, BANKERS, 38 Wall street, New York, Receive money on deposit, and ‘allow interest at the rate of four per cent per annum on daily balances, which may be checked for at wight ‘Negotiate loans arid businoas paper. Purebase and soll government and other securities on commission. Make collections in all moun Cl My States and Late of the United States in New York. Sony ASHFIELD CISCO, OAN WANTED—$30,00, OR TWO SUMS OF canter ‘on bond and mortgage, on Brooklyn property. Securt Pd or six times the amount, Address box 4,734 N. Y. Fost offlce. oe a LOAN courox RoNDs pny Rub bara PAYAL THE ost. DESIRABLE INvistitet EVER OFFERED. Particular rcbpennessgtenrs 5 sod d and subscriptions received by HN W. CORLIES & GT Broadway, New York, _SBND FOR A CIRCULAR. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1865. of. NOV. 17.-GBBAT TWENTY MILE for two thousand doliars, play or pay, ia ba ‘be- ingen ive, ren Bik gel Captain Keanic; owner names re Beet Oe ae ine Ee. Pius MILE TROT, NOV. 17, FOR FIVE THOUSAND an Mace names Upand J. J. Bowen names Captaio MoGowan, meena Vota, Ae At feo ciock stake of two hundred dollars: mle eat: 3 in f, in harness. Dan Mace, Maxgie. Auchell; M6 Bristol, Houest John; owner, Nimrod; J, H, Martin, Heh HE PASSAIC COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Me XWEDSENDAY, NOY. 15, nd 3, to be si pore of 3 o'clock A.M. oaete Ges a at il OICLOCK, ‘mile Speolal ene No. 1. FSTERMIASION Crt, OF ONE a Firat class, No.6 mile Second class, No, 1, mile pg a 7 Second ‘ ae aay 2. anile heats, a1 Peer a a No. 1:30, ium, io 2, mile eate, bent three in five, $100, te Oe Nay. iowa at iourslock A.M. Pteains au tLotelock A. M. ‘mile dash, at No. 4, mile Boats, Dent three in five, $200, ‘0. 6, 8; lear ee oo No. 5, fi $260, wee lesk Fr ™, ve at o'cl a yecenbete 008, oy xen aes Si at the (ime tions of the society eH be strictly en- ing allowed, no sold, and no iutoxi- ersou admitted to the mands. to tite Blat ine ft ‘No. 111 Muin sireet, Paterson, N. Pe Meo eat ma cated nt 0G8 FOR SALE.—TWwO NEWFOUNDLAND WATCH ‘cheap, on account of death of the owner. Apply at 76 and 78 Sullivan street. RANCIS BUTLER, xO, 3 PECK SLIP, Has THIRTY. four choice breeds o! wile. oF stock. Butler's infallible Mange Cure an Flea "Extererinators, 76 se Bullens new work, on the Dog, third, and enlarged edition, price $2,, Bogs boarded, trained, “Medicines forall diseases. 'erreta for sale. ANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR SALE—DOGS FORK xk; small Tan Terriera, not exceeding four pounds ench; Pups ‘of same stock; Scotch Terriers, ratte! Mocking Birds, Parrots, Canaries; Days oa Pag medicines for all diseases, at 350 C ded, trained, a DOVE (OR SALE—A SLOOP YACHT, 16 TONS, COPPER fastened, @ fast sailer and weil found. SRY at the Toot of Fourth street, Hoboken, to Captain AUK, OWN GRAY, 11 ROOSEVELT STREET—AS FoR sale Newfoundland Dogs and Pups, Bull Terriers, small Poodle Pups, small Italian Greyhounds, small Black and Tan and Scotch Terriers, good ratters, ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A YACHT, FROM FIF- teen to twenty-five tons, 0. M. Address, with full particulars, C. U. K., Herald office, iy _____ HORSES, | © ARRIAGE: + KC. « “GENTLEMAN'S SADDLE HORSE WANTED—MU be about five years ol rom 15 to 16 honds high, and wound and Kind in every respects a black or bay Address - box 177 Herald office, stating price and where to be seen, FINE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES AND THAR. Vt and no top buggies, street. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GET EIGHT OR horses to Board, in the country. Good city refer given. For full particulars inquire at 275 Spring street, BARGAIN.—HORSE, W dit Sor racer oF express busine a city bult leather, top Road Wagon $80, in good order, at ais Veurl street. A WEOR SALE, . 33. NEW BOWERY, TATTER AL + atauction, by MORGAN PHILLI Horses, 5 Wagon, 1 Peddiing do... Marnes “Saddles, di Sales every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 o'eloc TWO-SEATED EXTENSION TOP WAGON Ai one horse, in good order: price $13). w. ‘ight top Wagon, but littl: used, made to order, by Fi cheap. Several first class top Wagons. new, at Tedueed prices, and warranted. At 218 West Twenty-seven HESTNUT HORSE AND SORREL MARK FOR SALE J cheap,—They are both very fine stylink driv Fery, handsome, ‘sound, kind and gentle ever haiids, Gand 7 Years old and worthy the attention of any gentleman looking for tits rate horse. Also, a hack Mare, ith Light Trotting Wagon (no top) and Single Har. be seen on application to DEVAN & CU., No.7 West Eleventh street. OR SALE—THREE NEARLY NEW TRU expressly ¢ for yellow ine teade Houth, with C Tea Fixi H. SANDFO! ness and street, or IRA om a0 & Son OR SALE—S0 TOP, No FOP. 3 ROAD AND SKELI Wagons; 1 Sui Coaches, Sy yy double ahd single Harness, Robes, Blanke.s, Apply «i work Harn Bleighs, Hella fc. “Also 4 good rowl Harness, 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-first sirect, OR SALE—AT A GREAT BAROA \d Roc . ness nn larness almost Buables, Brow ena ELEGANT CARRIAGE, MADE RY ® pair of Carriage i ‘s, und! Friday, at the stable in the rear of 137 and 139 West Twonty-fifth sireet. Apply to GEO. BURNETT, 155 East ‘Twenty-fourth street. (OR SALE—A CLOSE COACH, A8 GOOD AS the rupuing part all new; will be sold cheaj owner has no further nae for it! Can be seen at KNOTT & A oer RE’S carriage factory, 86 and 88 Wooster street, OR SAL —TWO HAN DSOME 8. ADDLE HORS 19s hat th; warranted kind mntle, without spot or iy at 215 West Twenty. corner of Twenty. used in hurnes third street, or at C. Johyson’s ‘stabl second street and Seventh avenne, OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BLACK HORSE, perfect in every way, Apply before 12 M. at the Conti- ental stables, corner of Thirty-ninth street wn Broadway. ISAAC AMOS, APICHIGAN STATE. BONDS—WAR BOUNTY LOAN 7) payable at the pleasure of the Suate, after 25 years, Prinei elpal and interest payable in New York. For wale at 2 per cent, by ALVAN WILKINS, Stock Broker, Detroit, Michigan’ FFICE OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- pany, New York, Nov. 14, 1866 HIRTETH DIVIDEND. Notice ta neon — that the Board ot Directors have this day declared a dividend of five (5) per cent out of the net earnings of th uarter ending October 31, payable at the office of the company Wednexdny, 2” Inst.” upon the capital stock and #0 much of the serip sioce a8 has been declared Pathe transfer hooks (closed Tuesduy, 1dth inat.,) will be re- opened Friday, 24th inst. By order of the Board of Directors. THEODORE T. JOHNSON, Seeretary. FFICE BRapiny OUL COMPANY, OF CIERRY Ruy, Pa., No. 7 Nassau Seeeer, Room 10, New Youx, Nov. 14, 1366. . SIXTH DIVIDEND. The Trustees of this Company have this day declared a di. Mien | of two per cent on the capital stock. payable on and ber 13. Transf bs port 4 will be el lowed from 1th telah December. . LOWERSE, Secretary. IX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED By om OW DIME SAVINGS BANK, 29 Canal street. Annet 650 75. $ 00 WANTED oN THE BEST SECURITY, for a abort time, One percent per month ‘be give Gi. Brow Address, with real name, Confidence, station immediately. WANTED ON VALUABLE STORE Pho. ees NT ater, ree 25:70, “bullding od fonda, AMS ‘953 Broad NC ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, to sult, Apply to JOSEPH MA- $4,200 yur stories, bi $75,000 Bata JON, No. 6% Pine street. $130,000 tees TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT. ,insume ios loeuit. Apply to RIVL'D TO e950 NON 70 LOAN, ON Bi 1D MORT- 50. 00 jn game to sul itnproved ot 825 Oe th aes i “Aa gg wag nce iant me cn oaks, SS ne 8, ribbon: UDSON' ey nde nid also for tint be had of States and ndon. Libe- po. a Te NEW YORK JEWELRY HOUSE, WIIO DO BUST. th ‘agents ge number of names Ai they. would, be. will . “o Ocha th sng re able parties for vther names. x 5,285 New York Post office. Lh A Misia HAT 1S A LINIMENT, ALK! HITE OTLA, Por Neuralgia, Rbewuativm Sprain R. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE WILL RESTORE Tiervous and debilitated constitat in; lure fi BO in case, $3 and $9. irc Te ROUAND, sole agent, 1M Liberty street, New York, NGINE WANTED—A SECOND HAND HORIZONTAL, ery bout Ax. Address, with full par- street, Brooklyn. BES® PLACE IN THE Intols of the latest designs at ER'S Marble Works, I ‘Matets put up a ientareand price, 98 Fulton Masi MANTELS.—TH. eity to purchase Marble low prices ia at A. Hiekien street, near Third avenue, N. Y- inthe country. t iT 8 out. Oren AC oak. a's J pale © Imai very FINE lity, entirely new and fashionable, a now im mourning. Adurews A. R. HL, box i sferntd oe. Tif SUBSCRIBER, WHOSE TREATMENT OF CAN cers, tumors, &¢., during a number of years’ practice in interior of this State, bas been attenied marked (ienens, hus established himeelf (n this sity, and mag be con. fe, corner of Kast Twenty-ninth sulted at 132 Lexington FANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST CLASS SLOOP, ws 70 to BO tans Tight crane MILLER & I fED—SAMPLES OF GOODS, TO SELL ON COM. Mission: also several agents to solicit ot ters. Apply UMAN, 36 Harriaon street Ww’) } for three days to COOKE & BUTLER, 62 Broadway. j)OR SALE—A SPLENDID SORREL BUSINESS MARE, T years old, warranted sound and kind: with business covered Wagon and Harness, very tile used; lowest price Apply at Bighth Ward Stables, Spring street, between k and Hudson. (OK SALE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF BAY COACH Horses, long tatls, 1644 hands high; for style and action cannot be surpaswed: will be warranted sound and kind in every particular, and ocid only for want of use. Apply at private stable, 1a West Twenty-tifth street. AL BOX TOP WAGO! rier seat ral B {no top), coal Wagon, ‘oth of Iaitat styles, und Dusenbury & Van Duser:' have. been very iitle used. Can be seen at their tactory, 198 ‘ond 187 Chrystie streot. A st BROWN HORSE, 8 YEARS Wa, single Maines: Midi. “Apply at Soojtleveuth avenue, beat Forty: fifth street. Pes OR SALE—ELEVE are four low priced Horse 7 aban for lower priced Horees. aven AND AMONG TIE! ‘Would exchange_any one To be ween ni 74 Green- OR SALE—LARGE PAIR OP BLACK MULES, WAR- ranted sound, kind and good workers, very cheap; also superior Saddle Mare, at Astor stables, 23 West Thirteenth OR SALE THREE NY NEW OVEN WAGONS, SIX. SEC- ‘ond hand Open W: one second hand Top Wagon, two new Top Wagons, one one second hand op Wagon, two how na. one fine Park Phaeton, built by Wood Bros., at he aatiriis, 1,402 Broadway, near ‘Thivty-n ninth street? MARES, 1436 ty Tour ‘M OF bands nice Br ness, Call at rity ‘stable ‘82 West For st SALE—ONE PAIR OF DARK BAY HORSES, 18.8, very stylish gentleman's team; also a ice "Pop Bi gay, ated 82 Weat Twenty. fourth street. OR SALE—A SPAN OF YOUNG BLACK, MARRS, sound, kind and genie; can trot I to pole, and great endurance. “Sold only on account of the owner 8 fo use for them, | Any one wanting » good, reliable tram are Fequested to examine for themselves at private ie in rear of 215 West Fifteenth street, between th and Eighth avenues, Ask for Michael. FR BALE—. ‘OND HAND GROCERS WAGON. Inquire at MINGAY'S Stand, 4 and % Jefferson seariet, | AYO SALE—THREE coop SIZED © CART OR EXP 88 Horsen, as $65. 5 sad oe nd nd Bod," Call at Warhiagon sitet Ti or after 2 OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME SORREL BAY nd kind to all harness, “Apply to F Retin ah meester Rk SALE—A FULL BLOOD DURHAM FRESH MILO ‘with twin calves; milks 90 quari of rich mitk x day. 4onts Bu 'teo Kant Twesty-ifth street R SALE—ONE STLERDID BAY HORSE, SIX hands bi no white, without ins “iat traveler fad in ‘all harness and sound; Can be below sire Me pal ween A at) Greene street, Houston street. OR BALE ACHEARCA, SPLENDID PAIR OF BAY loraes, black potnts, long tall, 185, hana Hen asttty kind and singe or ands Si weil proker, 0 m Teese apply tok Pai Reds, No. S Ferry place, opposite it fon ferry, Brooklyn. VERY ostn FOR, = Tatar. SECOND strent; forty horses; an excellent mand. “Apply wo McGRATH "e FRE FRENC 298 Ninth avenue, ORSE BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS—ALI QUALI. les; English Lap’ to tne ats, &e., retailed at jow prices, MAGNUS BROS.” ye. at Duteh church. Foe gether. HARNESS ANI LIGHT SQUARE HOX BUST- for separately or to- inquire in the ‘nor . eatnut’ bay, very gran, "eeil be ice of horse Apply to W. M SIBRAMILALLS Ht Pearl street, Up irs. pry PHAETON, WITH P< Wagon, Single aid ante Harner, for sale. fine Horses. Apply to DECAN & al office, No. 7 West Eleventh street sr ity. ABLE FOR SALR—A NEW BUILDING, ¢ of being made one of the finest private st Apply at (33 Wost Kighteonth street, near ‘“Yoreath av anretc sass. ee | 400., Try one eae FoR oe nea PER. mais no. INTER BOARD—WITH BEST OF orn CAN BE rrisan erect ee Homes from New York. Apply as 3% Harrisor uK, IN GOOD Wika der. eikddres 8 Be TR 3 Ae R SALE, A FING BLACK MARE, WITR $600 Vir a Bete te et Kat die, ail in complete onter. wid nearly nev. ‘The eu eS cad ranean Mme perleel excellent roadster ad ean trot i. three Fe: ne ale ty at tio lire at tho Long Island ah fear Fulton ave, land stables, Now. 9 and Il Hoyt sbreet, % See in teat QTABLES TO RENT FOR THE Ss" Pourisenth treet ged Unig nae ton square. Were KEEPING POLITICAL. MASS MEETING OF THE INDED! N ple's and Working Men's Political ud ote Giation, will be held at the Nineteenth Ward Hall,.in third siveet, between Lexington and Ream ‘avenue, ‘Thursday evening, November 16, at half-past seven 0% e working men of the ward, and the friends of Chaties Devlin, wre respectfully invited io attond. |The meet- ing will be addressed by Hom, Judgo M og Hon, Fuge McCunn, Dr. Be Hon, John Keoqan, and nent f the General (mess: ‘ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. Nuw York, Oct, om. LEGAL baie ae THE A480- SANITARY BUREAU ™ “ASMOULATION, CHARLES “O;CONOR, JOSEVH M. SMITH. M. Doe DANIEL LOR JAS. ANDERSON, M.D. FRANCIS B. CUTTING, DEL AFIELD, M, De, § WETR ROOBEVELT, PARKE! ¥ HOF RLONZG CLARE GURDON BUCK, JAS: R. WOO Pe TAY LOE JW, DRAGER. M.D. 0. W, DOREMUB, M. STEPHEN SMITH, M. WHITING, ALEX. HAMILTON, ‘JR, JOHN’ A, WEE UtaRias TRACY, H. D. BUCKLEY, M.D. ELISHA HARRIS, : THY COUNCH. OF THK CITIZENS’ tT Wol JOHN DAVID WOLFE, “ART. DODGE. B ASTOR, Jn, ROBFRTR, ROGSEVELE, Pat COOPER JONATIIAN STURGES, B, B, VERMILYE. ROWN, NEL SANDS,” NIER, 4 committee appointed a esting, of 8’ ASSOCIATION, nn Ociober 1, Tae. S13 Broadway, for the purpose of nominating schndldaieter Mayor, have,’ in discharge of this dut HECKER, Esq., believing him to be € fill the office to the entire natiatuction of his fellow el HECKER is closely identified both with the mei suanamaradlfoinemen hee it ‘enjoys, val classes, He Saath OF A and desert is 0 self-made nlarged, phil eae unblemni ter. if worthy of public support, dts pecullariy qualified. to fill. the ollice of Mayor tn this reat metropolis. hi : A] aa ites ppointed ue HENRY Ht DAVID DOWS JACKSON 8, SCHULTZ, WARE INGEDN R. om ng OF Bente Association, held. at No, 818 Broadway, ‘October 10, 1865. vs - UCHARL We the undersigued, analy dort the nomination of JOUN it made by the Citizens’ Assoctal tar Mase ae Mode ‘urdelves to use our effords wnd inf einen Taploe, John J. Phelps, J vai Folin Crosby joses Taylor, John J. Phelps, Jai 3] Stewart Brown, Peter Cooper, 3. &.D. hanier, Phow. Pearsall are cage HG Jonthan Charles ante Ebenreer » soln * A, Pouker, Edward D. . Harris, David(fappan, Wm. iiion, Geo, ©. iKoshon Te € Ma Co. Williom Bi oly John Me ee Opkine,, Willgam Ootlont not, iia toltam & HW hee vid te oelw right, fi ley, Jonepty F, soy, Wath fio Wa. arms ss : Ken! kina homas 1. Silkman, iwiughams, Wernon | Bt. James O'Gennett, ton, kenoldy, Constad bemey i art aie La 7 4, ‘Tho Yelverton; Hebert Winthey Hale, J. A. P ‘Albion’ P: “Man, Frank tre Si ha Peat ig, Schultz & Co., Bu PI rel & Lo. se Fawcett, ei Witte Baten. $M. malt F: W. Bulkley, A.M. Ki Wroghers, Lotti Smitli & B Armstrong. Wis. Atovesnone Joan Dumphy. t Hans rreu, Kidder WwW. K.€ Cornelius c Baker & Son, Hicks Rol, Murray e Cari bg Kickervon, Liv) y A wall, Crocker, Wood et a Si lock, Jr., Benjamin Ri tarde ie Sturges & Co., 7. T. Dwi awe tom a Jacob Merrick uw a ace bib, eee Li “ti, Kei tC. (os vg ale & Co... M Wi Ienons it. Bailey, Tat Bs Sands, Sam ‘Samuel J, Hunt. H. D. Briages, ‘sad thontewas of others, ty ornare ON Counsel, (NR O'GORMAN. OTICE,—A. MERTING OF THE 81 Rais Br gh Pelg ne Chib we ry 4 y t, on Friday evenin i inat.. Fant Twelfth strect, on Fri ie Mavi re o'clock. Tawre Mottane Senretacye: re KR CAMPAIGN CLUB. ub will be held on 8, club's headquarters, ‘ety J. THOMS, Presi HENRY if, RILOOME, Vice Pres’t. GENERAL COMMITTEE , HAT Nov. 4 at 7; o'clock. Pun Friday “th i alty the Hon, K ext admiuisiration of our munielpal affairs, His o stay the ide of corruption ‘and his ea ors to promote reform, has earned for himself } rm approbation of all honest citizens, _ Sasnes Murray, See, 'Y BISHOP, Pres't. grt ALDERMANTC acetone lay ev November id, I following Sreamble ‘and resolu were port BL ‘ad Whereus, in tie parson of, the pre district, Hon. MeKnight, wer eficient public sei ssa past recor bation of the citizens of this district, Resolved, That this association nominate Hon. Pe Knight as "oandidate for for Alderman in this ‘district, we will nse all honest mean secure lection te position he now holds, and we earnestly voters in this distriet to ft i ition eoerel spelen oF = imi mn, cor or vat cordially Iie the deren in thie, ‘dinttiet to meet with us at ow et, on a gang guider, _ DISTRICT? OPT! men's Association, A ant veld at ee ois on nomination. .0.-FOR Maro ©, GODFREY GUNTHER. PH WARD mare the, Ninth ward bed Wuoas _Wiuas os WARD.—A MEETING OF Atl ‘oe held at A Pimnonie H Ln pened the Ninth (charady perenne, Mer x3 at ‘Adam Noblock, * P, Stoinwald, othe ert dam Ol, DECK 11s i Ga cin erent te ee tet the most gS Sie ob, Musee want oF ies Yeast one est man in ores Mica ‘SRUMOND, Chat QUNTHER B.Y. I be held at the, Damtte wens and Twent; ‘at the hour of Jonn Monruy, Tit WARD “C, GODF 1 meeting of this club Densary bull een po (OR SALE OR TO RRNTA BI BILLARD TABI complaie; one of Sharp’ Apply ah 67 . after 10 ovine

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