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proms Of tho coal trade the Philadelphia Ledger of vo.day * burg %, Northwestern 13¢, preferred 3; Mariposa 134, < Canton 3. Fort Wayne was 34 higher. Cumberland and aca 2 $1.85 for Ohicago spring and Milwaukee club ™ corm market was [3 acuve, and pres woraory Same Tes omaree 000 bushels, at 030. 0 950. fur un- 96c. a 9Tc. for sound mixed {Western Py tee | 8 980, for high mixed, nearly yellow, and 9c. Oats were somewhat firiner for unsound, (- oo Boticeable altoration, The sales wore ab unsound, and 60°, a 62c. for sound. Bye was neglected. ‘The only sales we learned of were 6, 000 bushels Canada at $1 18 and 400 do. stato at $1 20. Malt and barley were without noticeable sales; prices were nominally unchanged, Corroy.—Rece pts, 3,891 bales. ‘The European ad- vices were considered favorable, leading to a good ox. port and fair home demand, partly for speculation. Tho sales cover 3,800 bales, the’ market closing frm at the improvement shown in our revisod quotations, aa fol- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, Nov. 90—6 P. M. ‘The stock market has been on the whole firm but variable to-day. At the early session of the open board New York Central sold at 97, Erie 92%, Hudson River 108%, Reading 114%, Michigan Southern We, Cleveland and Pittsburg #4, Rock Island 10834, North- western (sales 11,400) 3794, preferred @6; Fort Wayne 104%, Terre Haute and Alton 753g, Canton 46, Cumber- land 4434, Schuylki!! 944. Attfle first regalar board there was an active demand for stocks, Northwestern common being the most active, and closing two percent higher | jows:— than at the second board on Saturday, Mariposa (sales Up'and, Florida. Mobite. voer 700 shares) closed 1} higher, New York Central 3%, pasting 38 FA a % Erie X, Hudson River %, Reading 3, Michigan South- | Gooq middiing. 3 % = ern (sales 2,100 shares) 44, Cieveland and Pittsburg Copyem was , under a moderate inquiry for and a fair trade demand, ‘sales 4,900 shares) %, Northwestern preferred 34, Rock — %, Gunkains 1, Canton \, Ohio and Missis- | ge acy Ae pronnngy 17 bales, The market was without The sales were 120 bales to consuinors, sippi certificates 3, Marietta and Cincinatt! %, Govern- weds a e58 tor new crop, and 100, ® 380, for moat securities were steady but dull ge aia At the open board at one o'clock the market was'| neyrazme was unchanged if every partie steady, Northwestern common continuing the leading fa? ‘Euoe was dull and nominally u1 vorite, with sales of 8,000 shares. At the second regular ye ag bbe ton, Sib da. ben us board prices were fraction lower, and the volume of oes eee. pay ae Cd business was limited, New York Central closed % lower pall ag were than at the first board, Reading 34, Cleveland and Pitts- dull, ind Ss ‘yas than and poe eee more Coupon sixes of 1881 were | rather weaker. We igote ea'on of 250 bhi, Sie ‘Ohio and Missizeippi certificates were unchanged. Gov- ‘ernment securities were dull. 46 lower, five-twenties of tho second issue %, third dgsue 5 At the open beard at half-past three the market con- tinued dull, Northwestern was the moat active stock (with gales of 6,600 sbures), selling at 36% 0 357%. Obio and Mississippi certificates sold at 2934, New York Cen- tral 96%, Erie 9124 a %, Hudson River 108%, Michigan Southern 7634 a 3, Cleveland and Pittsburg (b.10) 9334, Northwestern preferred 65%, Fort Wayne 104%, Schuyl- kill Coa! 114% 912, Lebigh and Susquebanna 10, Wyoming Valley 63, Mariposa 1434, At 6:16 P, M. tht market was firmer. New York Central was quoted at 96% a %, Erie 91% «02, Hudson River 10834 a %, Reading 14a %, Michigan Central 115 a 34, Michigan Southern 74 a 34, moderate. The sales comprised about mainly at 393<c. for crude, and 62c. a 623¢0. for refined, in bond, and 79c. a 8lc. for free. Sv@ar.—The demand Sonim’ ABE vsypte but Brae were nominally unaltered. sales cover ihds. eae at laige. a tbe and 28 do. Porto Rico 3 TalLow.—The demand was less active, but prices were well sustained. The sales were about 100, Tos. at Iiliaois Central 13234 4183, Cleveland and Pittsburg 93% & | 14340. @ 14%. 4s, Rock Island 10814 a 3, Northwestern 363,, preferred en ee ts, 212 bhds. and 180 Vege geod ae 65% 0 66; Fort Wayne 104% aX, Ohio and Mississippi mariet coalineed all” bay Boldece Were Beet Pag tim cortificates 29 a3, Canton 4546, Cumberland 44% 4 | tucky at from 7c, a 283¢0. as to quality, 45, Mariposa 1434 a 4, Quicksilver 4755 a %. a rRMnY. = Becetpts, 0 bls. Zhe offerings byt very a ‘ eral and with 01 moderat The money market is easy at seven per cent, with ex. prices ruled lower wit aia sh '$2 40 or prime Wester: ceptional transactions at six. The statement of the asso- | We learned of no special sales. ciated banks for the week is not unfavorable, although it a shows no important changes. The diountlinews frm, and Arst class emmercat] SOUTH CAROLINA. paper is rated at 8 a9 per cent, with exceptions at seven. ‘The second grade is quoted at 10 a 14. ‘The totals of the bank statement compare thus with The Constitutional Amendment and those of last week :—~ Nov. 11. + $224,005, ore Nov. 18. $224, 741,853 How It was Adopted. - The Strongest Evidence of the Abject Submis- sion of the “ Bantam State.” 47,737,560 $726,281 + 454,788 507,059 in loans in spect circula 458,978 P vase in legal tei 176,328 | Her Mecessity and Mot Her Will Gold was dull. The market opened at 146%, but de- clined to 14634, Cash gold was abundant, ad where Consents. loans were not made flat four per cent interest was paid &e. ke. &e. fur haying it carried, Foreign exchange was firm. Bankers’ bills of the first claas at sixty days were quoted at 108% a 108. ‘The London advices by the City of London report governinent securities dull and consols heavy. On the 9th five-twenties were quoted at 63!¢ a 64, Illinois Cen- tral 6134 a 81%, Erie 533s 2 53%, Consols 89 a 8944. The business at the S:b-Treasury to-day was as fol- lows :-— Total receipte. Paymeni+. Billance. For customs. account of government loan. Our Charleston Correspondence. Cuareston, 8. C., Nov. 16, 1365, ‘The South Carolina Legislature has taken a recess until the 25th inst. The sudden adoption of the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery by the almost unanimous vote of the Senate, and a vote of seventy-four ayes to twenty-eight noes in the House, is the strongest evidence yet given of the complete subjugation of the chivalry. « «$3,609, A strong effort was made to postpone the consideration £:. "1,750,609 | of the subject to the reassembling of the General Assem- ot vs 48 bly. Mr. W. HL Trescot, of Anderson (Governor Orr's ‘a grave step, required calm, deliberate reflection, and whenld ba upon with becoming dignity. Ho was gives the following statement:— not oj WOE AUUpnen of the amendment, but 1865. _ | deprecated hasty action. Readin d Rallrond. i 3, ior! i Mr. J. B. Campbell opposed any delay of decisive action, Tenigh Valley Raliroad 1, 307, 856 and urged either the adoption of an irrevocable declara- Lehigh Navi 190,441 | gion and pledge of the faith of tho State to adopt the Delawareant Lackawada RE f Feo 7 | amondment as soon as sho should be rehabilitated, or Dolaware and Hudson Canal, , the immediate ratification of the amendment. He could Pennsylvania Coal Com 30,190 | not deny, or fail himself to feel, the all absurdity Huntington aud Broad 267,729 | of their adertakin to amend ‘the constitution of the a ————- | United hile deprived of self-government Total.... .. see eeeeeeeeeee ees 9j176,100 8,171,612 | and eae a nil or provisional government, f a decrease of 1 588 | and not allowed to participate in a government whose Pcs penn? shows ier elk: - organic law they would thus undertake to change. ne in 1065 98 compar But he preferred to adopt the logic of the President and Secretary of Staje to any delay which would raise a doubt of what he w to be the intention of the people of South Carolina. He wished the determination of the Stock Excham, Monpay, Nove 20—10: :30 A. - $1900 US 6's,’81,reg 105% 1100 shs Erie RR.... 92% | people to be declared in one or the other form, and that 15000 ae “24 call as 100 aes S10 9254 More should be nofloubt about it. Ho offered the form 100 do..2d call is) of a declaration, which was tabled, upon the ground that = pd it was better to tak the decisive step at once than to be «680 hs bound to do it hereffter, those in favor of delay, those x 200 Erie Rk rel, inst the amendient, and those in favor of immediate 800 do. eo ee a esi 300 aa Against it. The decisive vote was 2d call 102 20000 do. oy Long Isl sine 7” do. 13K tion, all umithg ir. Trescot’s pi fonition to delay, which was lost by. fon votes (forty-ax to fifty-six), and them the amen : 114% | ment was carried ty 3000 US6's. 5-200, 64 100%¢ 19900 ine 5:200,'65 100” ‘@ three to one vote. 200 bid 11455 ‘The resolutios me finally adopted, are those proposed 200 30 11435 by Mr. Mullins, Chairman of the Committee on Federal 200 Mich Central RR. 115% | Relations in the Bouse, to which was added tho resolu- 600 Mich So& NIRR a) tion of Mr, Tracy, Chairman of the same committee in = do..... DIO the Senate, and aré as follows:— 300 Tex 700 do. . 76% 300 do,..2d call 76% 100 Ill Central RR... 13345 ratification of the Ley Serene States, $000 lowing words, to W Se ee eae po bd ie mavery bor avoingtary ser. 1000 T&Wabash2dm 76 — 600 Cleve & ed nt within Uwe’ Uatted 5000 Al & THautein 71 800 States or any place eab fect to heir jurtadietion, 2000 Chigk Al, Istm 96 1400 ‘eo. 2. Congress shall have pywer to enforce this article by 10 abs Bk ofAmerica 111 1100 op yproriate legislation, 50 Fourth B Bank. 98 2500 Chic & Rosdved, therefore, by the Setate and House of Represen. 100 Campton Company 46 200 ta he General Assembly pf the State of So 15 US Telegraph Co 57 1000 neral Aasembly met, ind by the authority " 2600 Schuy'! Coal Co 10 00 the aforesaid proposed ameadinent of the consti. 3 kar wee . 600 tating rel Cy a Gees, tek mats the saine ts hereby ac- -bis 51 8000 ected. Pout a oerified copy at tae, foregoing preamble 300 Cum ¢ ini pet 4% 400 screaleed Peaks ln ind by eet ney, the. Pro. 100 di 445, 200 visional Governor to the Peeldert of te United st and 309 1 500 Chic lng the Secretary of Stale Of the ‘Unled States. +4 rod, That aay att former aves or nel “uit itm Wea'a talon Tet ? call ingen the 2 be contrary to the coustit of the United UJ do..2d call GL 200 6854 | States as fk now is, or us it would be altere, bo, the proposed 100 Mariposa Min Co 15% 200 Clev cttiedott 10234 | amendment; in contiict with rtlanadn le President do- 100 Qrcce soos 200 Chicago& Rk! 108: cured in his Amnesty proci and Es the restora- 200 000 ter Tos Saree at harmony upoo witich depends ty vital tuteresta 100 200 do. .24 cali 108% | of che American Uniov. po 600 dO... 46.44 108% THR WAR DEBT exciting subject, the discussion of which has be a post o the’ regular benny A dfference of sion ait at ‘whether, under the constitution Se State, the Legislature can act upon this maticr. It ae is mid that a new Le ivenion wilt have to be salled to repudiate this debt, The amount is about one eae five hundred thousan! dollars, and was creates before the State entered into the compet with the Confderate government at Montgomery. GOVERNOR PERKY'S position, in consequence of the Inte instructions Yom pty de weee 400 Wyoming¥yC Go 61 60 New York Guano 13 2100 Lebigh& Sus Cont 105; 400 joanCoal 56 5 235 OTe a 800 Marietta&Cin 100 Chicago & mnt 100 do.. he 3% BSBufkeStateL ineRR 1 92% «6 Milde Paul pref 70 sacoup Boanp. L¥-PAST Two o'CLOCK P. ‘100 do.. 100 Erie RR... President, mbarrnasing to bis sho time” ber “an ws 4 a ey'eigue = areas Ra sold tak take hig seat in the ‘United Bios : om 108% 200 &. grate December, ‘The. despatch alluded to, a. sad a Governor Porry to retam hia ip, fol lik 8 * tone Cbunderboit. ‘Tae Governor Lid eft n day or two De. 5000 108 Ere vious for home, to make arrangements for his trip o 10000 by i} Washington. ‘iam Tra Ly oie f00 nces on thi mgt i it, when it was eo instant, wi G5 once, SIM 208 36% | fo maugurate the Governor elect ely By the tage ao. Sdserne 6, es 363 | option ofthe nesro code of laws, wome, thirty five ee ee pa 36% | forty judges will havo to be elgctod by the jature to 100 Gum Coal pref,. 45, 100 ou Si i 1043 | Preside over the negro district cov _— — alan Fancral of Henry L. Gordon. Honoetevnas, N. H., Nov. 20, 1865, ‘The fonera! of Mr. Henry L. Gordon, proprictor of Wil- lard’s Hotel coaches ot Washington, who was killed by the railroad accident at Newark, N. J., was attonded at this place yosterday. He was buried with Masonic honors, lodges (rom Laconia and Plymouth uniting with corn meal, 961,218 bushels whest, 294,762 do. corn, 08,060 tits Pree Lodge of ti pretrines which Mr, Gordon do, oats, 87,268 do. rye and 18,028 do barley. Thedomand | ya64 member. It wat, indo, m sad occasion, for Mr. for State and Western flour was moderate, and prices, | Goraon was one of our very best and most enterprising though drooping s¢ the commencement, ruled steady citizens CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, Nov, 20—6 P. M. ‘Asnms.—Receipta, 28 packages. Tho market continued dull for nck of supplion, though prices wore very firm. Ragavervwrs —Receipts, 20,616 bbls. flour, 245 bags towards the close, The sales compriaed 10,500 bbis, at ee our subjoined Southern flour was quict and Petroleum Preaete. unebanged. salew were about 400 bbls, Canada) Turnotr, Pa, Nov. 20, 1866. floor was active, and prices were without ‘The hearing iu the case of the sileged frauds against special variation, The salen embrace 260 bbls Rye the Internat Revenue Department in tie return of of four was inactive, but previous prices were well sup: will take place before a commission, at Meadville, on ported, Corm was in ys demand, and prices | Wednesday next. Several prominent partics have been were nominally quote notified to appear and answor 709 $8 3 mt extra State Oa 8 Robberies of Farmers Aronna Richmond. Choiee Stat CB se ti urMonn, Nov. 19, 1866. ‘Common to wf 1 jetailed three office . Kxira round hoop a0 9 % General Turner has a J three officers to investi Western trade bra 05.4 11 15 | gate the deprodations committed on the farmors in the 80.2 10 20 | vicinity of Richmond, with insirnctions to charge the S: = 4 amount of dumage to the guilty partice, and when the 4a 11 robberies can be traced to aby particular reciment of Ba 6 troops (he amount of damage done to be deducted pro we 40 | aia from the pay of the, officers and men composing Com 00 265 25 | such regiment. { i . : ane “4 Many farms noar this city have beon entirely stripped ruled in buyer's favor r bushel. . The mice were shout 90.08) 882 Who: of provisions, and it is trigh time a stop wae ut to such Gow ember State, 81 86 for amber D} NKW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘Tho Pactie mail steamship Baltio, Captain Horner, will leave this port at noon to-day for Aspinwall. The mails for Central America and the South Pacific will ol086 at haif-past ten o’cloek (his morning. The New Youk Huxaw—Edition for the Paciflo—wiil be published at half-past nine o'clock thia mora- ing, and will give tho latest News from all parts of tho United Sia'es, North and South; Full account of the ‘Negro Insurrection in Jamaica, and of tho atrocious deeds Of the insurgents; The latest acoounts of the War in Hayti; Late and important intelligence from Europe, and reports of all important occurrences of the day. Single copies, im wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘The Cunard mai! steamship Cuba, Captain Stone, will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘Tho mails for Europe will close in this city at a quarter past one and at half-past five o'clock this afternoon. ‘The New Yous Huzauv—Edition for Europe—will be published at eleven o'clock this morning, and will contain # full account of the Insurrection in the Weat Indies, and of the barbarities practised by the blacks, ‘and of the punishment inflicted on them; Interesting in- telligence from all portions of the United Atates; The latest news from Mexico, Cuba and the Paoific Coast, and accounts of all important events of the week. Single copies, im wrappers, readv for mailing, six conte. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. OBAU—BaRtox,—At New Rochelle, om Wedne: ‘Contax—Porntox.—On Thursday, November 16, by the Rev. 0, Clapp, D. Conuax and M. J. Porwroy, all of this ci lo ‘—THomas.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, November * es the Rev, Mr. Fletcher, Ciortus Hors, of Montreal, isa Susan, daughter of the late Captain D. A, Thomas, = orn Montreal lease MoGisn—] vo in this city , on Monday, meee 1s 1862, by the Rev. John ©. Golden, Rocex H. MoGrvw to Ayxis A. Lucy. Philadelphia and Providence papers please copy. Rase—Lussy,—On Thursday, Rey. Morgan Dir, Rovoues ¥. Rauw of this city. r, November 16, iy the to Lisa Luspy, all Died. Ancotaniva.—On Sunday, November 19, Gxoncx 1. AncuLamus, in the 54th year of his age. Tho relatives and friends of the family, and of his brother, Harry Arcularius, are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from his late residence, in Eighty third st., east of Third avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, atone o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. Busior—On Monday, November 20, of lung fever, Inuxa Kiwnats, daughter of George 8, and Mary ( Bishop, aged 10 months and 13 days, Funeral services on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'elook, at the residence of her parents, Penn stroet, near Bodford avenue, Brook! D. Bett.—On Sunday, agod 26 years, 7 months and 1% days. “erie funeral will take place from the Methodist church, Lexington avenue and Fifty-sscond street, this day (Tuesday), at twelve o'clock. “The membors of Volunteer ngineer Company No. 37, also the Metroy tan Fire Engine Company No. 8, the members of y ©, Touth regiment, N. ¥.8,'V., and the friends of the ily are invited to attend. Browy.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, November 20, Guoxcx Jaaes ALwaNDsk Brows, aged 4 years and 10 months, The friends of the family and the members of St. John's Sunday School are requested to attend the fune- ral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from St. John's church, cornet of Washington and John: sEROADwELL.—On Su ROADWRLL. ind morning, November 19, Canotine M., wife of Steph c Broadwel ll. Funeral af eleven o'clock, from the residence of Miss 8. A. Lindsley, Pleasantville, near New Vernon, Morris county, N. Darran on Sunday, November 19, Eowann L, Cas- waut, in the Slet year of his age. The funeral will tako place at the residence of his brother-in-law, Willintn Bushnell, No. 214 East Fiftioth street, this (Tuesday any) afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfally in vited to attend without further notice. Tho remains will be taken to Poughkeepéle for interment. Cant-—Suddeniy, on Monday ‘morning, November 20, . W, Chapin, No. at the residence of her brother-tu-law, 1. 86 Classon avenue, Lrooklyn, Kuxanera, Joenruine, wife prime Carl, of San Francisco, Cal., m the 30ch year Hor relatives and the relatives and friends of ner bu ‘band, and those of her brother-in-law, are LBS iY invited to attond tho funeral, from the ME. church, Rev. J. W. Leek, pastor, in’ Dekalb avenue, between Kont and Franklin avenues, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cer aa aso, Cal, and Litchield, Conn., papers jase cop) Cannoy.—At Hunter, Greene county, N. Y., on Satur- ARGERY CANNOX, i November 18, of consumption, er remains will be brought to New York cily for in- otice of funeral hereatter. Cornxy.—In Ridgefield, Conn., on Friday, November 11, Many N,, daughter of’ Peter ?. and Lydia Aun Cor. nen, aged 17 years and 1 month. Bidgeneld ‘this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at Conmax.—At Tarrytown, on Sunday, November 19 Sawunt Comay, Sr. ; also, at the same place, on Wed. nesday, November 8, Pasta, wife of the above. ‘Their remains were interred in Greenwood, Cuarman, —At Perth Arbor. on Sunday, November 19 Louisa J., wife of Jams M, Chapman. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from St Peter's church, Perth Amboy, this (Tuesday } afternoon, at two o'clock. Trains by Nev Jersey Railroud at ten o'clock A, M., and return after ths funeral. Cox.—At Newark, N. J., on Friday, November 1’, Paraick G. Cox, in the 57th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Tecpeettully invited to attend the fume from his late residenc: New York avenue, on Wednesday morning, at tiie O'clock; from thence to St. Patrick's cathedral, where a requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Conxer.—At Yorkville, on Monday, November 20, Gregory Coxnen, aged 46 years. Particulars of the fuueral will be siven to-morrow. Coxrevt,—On Monday, Novernber 20, Moses Co a native of Amsterdam, Holland, in the 78th year of aH ag "The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attert the funeral, from his late residence, No, 182 avenue ¢, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock. Crark.—On Monday, November 20, Hows.t Cuark, in the 64th year of ais age. a friends of the family are invited to atteud the ‘uveral services, on Wednosd Biber at half-past seven o'clock, at his late rosi as Koutn Fourth Street, Williams" '"g. The remains will be taken to Rye for interment. Dansy.—At Fo: Hamilton, on Sunday evening, No- Yembor 19, Jann A.Danwy, wife of David ¥. Darby, aged years. Funeral services to be held at the Methodist church, Ridge, L ——— at two o'clock P. M. ‘ARMER. —OD ‘on Monny, November 20, Louma Fanurr, Soest ae aged 38 years, 11 months and 20 he relative and frends ofthe tfall: invited to attend the funeral, from trom the Tealdenee of 1. W. Powell, No. 640 Fift street, on Wednesday afternoon, — o'clock. ber 20, Joan Jack: ecind aon Bagee Ban and Fulzabeth Franklin, inthe his age. ¢ relatives and frimds of invited to the funeral, Be aly ed ~< at_two o'clock, tbe of his parents, 225 Adelphi street, Brookiya, furthor notice, Gakaguty.—On iy Ne 19, after s short oui Gansowrt, the wife of Michael eae do and rlativen \famity, and those of Pelock, from a ™ a 0 m her Ws street, betwoen Sixth and at, igbeounth Rosion ponent ah Please copy. Sunday, Pee ty of diphtheria, Tax cova Sama, third son’ of E. \ibson, of Brooklyn, seed 3 7 3 yar. and 2 Toate Maria 6 aged 16 mont! id — ives and friends of the are lly fwvited to attend the Ke o'clock, from No, ith street. ‘urwe.—On Sunday over cer 19, after a iliness, Buna Gury year of her age. relatives and frionds of are respectfully nok chanel Giyan, Nora Al seve this (Focedayy nol Glynn, No, afteryon, at two o'clock, shosccimgpmde Grdg,On Sun Novembe! a @ mend, Woretbel 1p, b croup, Joux rolati “Sereaeh.on Monday November a dav gly of widow mae er p5--A “Wier relatve and friends are invited to the fa. neral, this Tuéday) at two ol’, frum her lato residete, 134 Greenwich street. Tho T\ging will Pe tenseot Sundial ae exe arlernoos on § 19, at his wictonec, in i gisaictone, New Je New JerseXjnen!, | eer, Hennert, ly of Brooklyn, New York. Relativente friends of the ‘family are. Invited tend the huers, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ‘a o'clock. Hosten—On Sunda; November 19, Witiann Lt ron st and Carotme Hunter, aged 12 years an 10 montl The tweral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two ollock, from the resideace of his parents, 233 Park avaue, corner of Clinton strost, Brooklyn, 1. Kisss.— At Jamaica, 1. 1 ot Banter, Horviaber 19, Geenaptorraas Kissam, M.'D., im the bbeh year of bis Thoelatives and friends of the family ary respectful, Priors the funeral services, fen Grace eharely, ‘on Wodnosday afternoon, at two o'slock. Cars a, ay hy eleven and Hunter's Point at halt. Lawuxwon —In this city, Be aa November * widow of Walter F. ber, Lawrence, in os ‘The relives and nd felons of the family are respectfully tavites to attend the funeral, " from St, Sate church, ‘of Tenth stroct an aA ‘avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Mouicay.—On , November 20, Wiiuuam Jame, only son of James Mary Jane igan, aged 9 months and And place it on Salvation it will find with mo— With mo forever reat. October 20, Mary Ann, relict of ‘Jone Francie Osborne, ee ay, November $9, Joux O'Comon, tains relntizen end friend nda of the family ited ¢ relatives and frie: to att-ud the funeral, trom is late renideace, 283 Hicks Brooklyn, on Wednesday o oe at two O'Smea.—On Bu November 10, Sanam M., the vetoes ‘iff dunes Obes, ged at yor aad see rolesines sat Eanes oy he ae sre respectful Bo it ratdnce, ~t wor qe this (Tuesday) morni a hint o'clock ; a thence to bi mae or Grose, are O'clock, trom 105 Raitroad avenue, gorse ) Preater.—On Monday, November: aged 19 years, 9 months and 2 days, ‘The relatives and friends, of tho family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock on Wodvesday afternoon, from the ee of his parents, Kent avenue, near Park aveoue, Brookly! Py ‘November 19, or fdropay on the 1%, aged 28 years, 2 months and %4 days, daughter of tho late Thomas W. aad Allce Pyke, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepecttully invited to at ton o'clock, West Seventeenth street, without further notice. fn pose me al November 19, M. Louisa, wife of William F, Rowland. The friends of the family, also the members of Stolle Jodge of F, and A. M., are'respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St, Mury’s Episcopal chureh, Classon avenue, Brooklyn, this “(quesday) aftornoon, at two o'cloc! Saxpgnsox,—On Monday, November 20, Rrcnaxp H. SanpeRson, aged 26 years, 4 months and 23 days. His remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery, from his late residence, 378 East Houston street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Sens,—Suddenly, on Monday, November 20, at the residence of her parenta, No, 393’ West street, New York, Euzauemn, daughter of Hermann Seims and wife. Soumanv.—In Hoboken, N. J., on Monday, November 20, ufter a short but severe lines, Cas. R.’ Sovraarn, of Almond, Alleghany county, N. Y., aged 41 years, ‘The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the M, KE, chuech, corner of Fourth and Garden streets, Hoboken. Surrs.—At Hudson City, N. J., Jon Syrra, in the 29th ag and friends of th elativ ily are respectfully invited to attend the funera ives at the residence of Mra. C. Bartlett, at Hudson City, this (Taesday) after- noon, at one o'clock, and at Grove church, New Durham, at two oclock, » Sunday, November 19, Lucuetia C. Sura, aged 85 years, ietatives and friends of the family, algo members of tho M. F. church, are respect(ully invited to attend the funeral, from the chureh corner of Bedford fand Morton streets, ‘this (Tuesday) morning, at ton o'clock. ‘Tay kyck.—On Monday, November 20, Ricuaro F. Tex Eyck, in the 44th year of his age, ‘The funoral from the residence of John Urmston, cort ner of Union and Ludlow streets, Ralway, N. d., on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend, Voorsies.—On Sutday evening, November 19, Jouy 8. Voortixs, law book publisher, in the 57th yeurof his age. ‘The relatives and frends of the family, and the mem- bers of the bar, are respectfully inviled to attend the funeral, on Wednastay afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 56 Montague sitect, Brooklyn. Wituxrr.—At Flushing, L. 1, on Monday, November 20, after a tedious and suffering illness, which he hore with Christiat fortitude, Skaunoox E., only son of Sam uel Willett, Eaq., aged $3 years, 3 months and 8 days. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence in Cedar street, Flushing, this (Tuesday) afternoon; at one o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends of the family’ are re- spectfully invited to attend. Cara leave Hunter’s Point in connection with the eleven o'clock A. BM. boat from Jamnes slip and Thirty-fourth street ferries. Wiutiwk.—At. Flatbush, 1. L, on Saturday morning, November 18, Corveuia Axs, relict of Jon A, Willink, and daughter of the lute Charles Indlow, The friends and relatives: are inv’ to attend the funeral, at Trinity church, New York, this (Tuesday) af- ternoon, at half-past three o'clock, without further notice ‘Youxd.—-On Sunday morning, November 19, GHARLS, son of Arch. and Mary Aun Young, aged 9 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, at Bath, LL, this (Tuesday) morning, at bulf-past 11 o'clock. Friguds of tho family are invited. _COPARTNERSH IPs. PARTY WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS wanted to engage in a profitable business nected b; patent right, The right of the several States for sale. aeeees arrangement will be di ht ht party. Apply at 099 B n No. 4 ic Bs. GOOD BUSINESS MAN CAN FIND AN OPPOR- tunity for a stoall investment and permanent employ- ment; salary or otherwixe, Call for three days at 713 Broxd- way. room 17. No agents, 01 TES WISHING TO EN. age in business, manufacturing or mercantile, with r ainall capital, can be accommodated by HANSEN & ET, i 8 room 16. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,500, IN A Lignr manufacturing business (just, patented), pay ‘ome with $1000 in iuet per month, as will be shown, ‘abso EFFERS & CO., 208 Broadway, room No. 8. earw’ established business, SALE.—WE OFFER TO CAPITALISTS THIS topes ees 48, some roost Important paying inven- BARAGWANATIL & VAN WISKER, Patent Brokers, 200 Broadway. . CLARKE & CO. ARTNER WANTED.—A STEADY MAN, WITH I may call and examine a neat, honorable and prodtable a8, at G9 Broadway. root 3, up front stairs. ARTNERS WANT manufacturing busi fitable. ferences exc room No. 5. IN A FIRST CLASS Cast . well established and very pro- nged. Apply at 32 Broadway, ARTNER WANTED—WItH PROM $300 70 00, TO in the advertiser, a young Mai rtabishing » bust. ness, or wi eon interest i news u lined. “Adddross FR, bo B., Herald of eras ARTNER A VERY PROSPRROUS Belang tnorennsd 62 wifantfmiled een Some $2,600 required | & some $2.60 Fea tnd tinquestionable re #8 call at tho rences, outs drag dre 124 Grand street, Williamasterg. Leag and, tween 10 and 12 A. M., or nddress Hl. 8. He, same place. BUSINESS MEN WITH CAPITAL FROM $1! 00 TO td $3,000, —One of the best chances ever offered hi make fortune a risk. Apply at once at % Liberty street, room No. 1 ANTED—A MAN WITH A FEW HUNDEE lars, to eo ol rener able and prostabte ofice business, sn Collat 182 Nassau cireet, $250. 50 WANTED, A A PARTY x, WiTH Fuk 30 mired dotiars, as Partner io. safe, lucrative and very profitable busi Satisfy refer. ence yn. Al thie de: to CHAS. G. CLARI akg, fat, botween tho hours of two and tires Olock’ Ph 6 0, —A PARTNER ieeate be INA PROFITABLE 5 business; in universal demand; rere - te Gaye at Ro. Tarn eae sole 00.-A en! Pion iy WANTED. gy! ON THE $600. the steam packing bor factory, No, $1,000, coattta SBS ar Br |p geval aba from 9 to 12 o' $1.000.% 000 —PARTNER WITH THIS AMOUNT WANT- + ed, to jake one-half interest in an official weekly newspaper, under patronage of the government. A mt party will find this an excellent chance and one rely met with, Only Who.can devote their whole UUme required. First e pa in in. succesafint caro ot Me x Shelley, 1 for one week, 108 § gl. 200, —A_ PARTNER ci) IN THE | PHOTO. raphie Business: excellent opporinnity: eh another baller ry tor wale, Aj to AL. MAUG! Chambers street = voy a wee —AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 18 Bi yee. SY Tear $10. 000 Ts" Helen Of great valve, payi in interest tn wi 10, 000-2 R MORE PARTNERS WANTED, tng thia amount to invent io « business that will be partly cont ted to U F 100 percent, A ear business, wil F Avetpals address Gold, Post office, Brooklyn, E. $10. OOO.“NANTED, (A PARTY wrnwt THIS * amount © ve in @ first e424 brmegoes basis we jess; established no a party with I" ine mani = also a party with § $1,000 de: os ies with Bapitay fete aa wil tnUyest to call on DEM _ &CO., No. & atrent. BR bevy witt pay, at tus Sata : Ort “opr. 4 street, Beet tor, proes for NOVEMBER 21, 1865. ’ WINANCIAL. __ FE TURE. _ ila ag nn ee PS i GRSR, LONG ISLAND —PROTTING.—ON [80 stares Texaguny, iS Sia u™ COURSE, LOSE ISLAND PROTEIN. ahem male boats beat $n Ee mea eng a Dwrosits OF she Gosd tay and truck ‘sitiw Swarre, Proprietors. hority © vwig Ay by nectio: ame the “Aor to Provide Wane Mean “ike Support. of | TT NION course, LONG ISLAND.— TROTTING, —ON foveshmest approved March i and by direction of te ‘Thursday, Nov,'28, at two o'clock P. ‘of the m1 ae Coin will be re: | of $600, mile Keats, beat three in five. Wenley Wright enurs Sums of not loss than terenty (3 ea) Lae Coss, | Laka Wa heated srnre br Bute ital, to waren to or. arness. . Let a Calon will be Insued, ia"domonaticns or 5.00, 81,000, $100 | Good day. FE TAW £ WHITE, Proprictors ‘Par, tn r. “ importa: ie by ¢ IMPO PO! 1XTER, mi | Set nae oak Bw nage dw | TC hata ot My ee for, the | “acequa gs ere pe ent Pups Busan Bioodhcunda. ‘apply at 174 Thompson UMBER OF POINTERS AND SET- Pointer Puy from mepener tigi mae ca eaaatie mm whe ‘AMowfourdiund Bog, oxostent ioronge ‘$5 Thompson street, ment. Fir, wel SALE—A fom Stl oe oars oe Ce the ey od Slut, bullion or ting rtigcates posit ah Se retaiued ia the Treasury for Payment of the same on demand." H. H. VAN DYCK, Assistant Treasurer. BUTLE! et Ly inp SLIP, HAS THIRTY- re Tacos breeds or stock. Buders OAL AT ible Mange. Cure tler' ee, third and vdieo, THE NEWCASTLE, MUTUAL COAL COMPANY. Bulle 2 Doge Oo on tt o ‘each. = ‘Hon. oul hy ry ne. Poors for 3 Treasurer JACOB than oh es, U. 8. Treasury, | JOHN GRAY, NO, 11 ROOSEVELT STREET, FIRST as Torna Ne una ee ade cod nae Tanalt Poodle Seoretary—H, C. RODGERS, Ferriera, s Egoh share of stoc holde: coat | and Tan Poy Sioa Blak and, Tam, pentane oth art” Benaeibere to this ope Bootch and skye ‘Terriers, good ratters; 1 Black and ps See Phan coe in eee ees Ot once, at $4 per weighs Gve mt leas than city pricos. ihe ‘Atove company, maps, prospectusand full | "\7ACHT POR SALK—CAT LIGGED, NEW BOAT AND particelars may bo hedby sppiring be b fe tail 35 foot by i eck “apply at 387 Bast Fourth street. RK D, 98 Pine street, , CARRIAGES, &0. SCHMIDT £ CO. NO. 1 CHAMBERS, RT, pees ee G. Ssew'ton York, . id gle enabled Ants eecniaat or CARRIAC 8 AND H. principal cittes Of eee r and uj Holiday As oe Price, Presents must be delivered before December 1, | Sore Srrheee se & TUFTS, 47 Cedar street. UPSON COUNTY 7 PER CENT COUPON BONDS. ; PONIRS, ABOU? FOURTEEN HA eases ona werent tee Comprar | AL Tats gt Rre ah "an ent a wel matte and iéceny. Or wellpengid chap for want of uve very te, Gy fil, Tuesday next, November 2, AY 18 clelook avon, for fp purehass of the wile, aay ‘of $200.00), 7 per cent Hudson County Coupon, Bonds nd fm the mum of 6, O08, wie Com: SACRIFICE. HORSE, ary AND Bug ig bas 1s, payal March and September. Pro fit for any work; a Tre tater of onda delved at the pce therefor. The bat toh ‘ute en ek a youne bay More, Pees her it 468 Peart ig A clan STOR STABLES, a WEST THIRTRENTY 8 STRERT— A nae Fifty-first street and Broadwa; fclusively for private horves: stall eed, carefuil grooma and onrriaged, Terms $30, Porvonal eATH. FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND Bi aane ‘Top, Road. Jagger and Doctor's Wagons, two come ort ne Burouch, Rockaways; all kinds of $1 double and Dane Harueps, Blankets, ‘&c., cheap. 27 BORN, Wrdtan CLARKE. ey City, Nov. 16, 1865. JOHN J. cisco & 80N, BANKERS, ‘33 Wall street, New York, Receive money on deposit, and ‘allow interest at the rate of four per sent por snnam oa daily balances, which may be ehecked for a jogotiate fans cha business p paper. Patina | ‘and sell government and other securities on com: Make collections in all parts of the United States and Canada. OUN J. CISCO, " ry in New ¥ : ol pdaiings vite (SHPLELD C19d0. \OUPE HORSE FOR SALE—A ITANDSOME, STYLISH ~~ J dur brown Morse, 16 hands high, six years Old; sound, Kind and gentle; just from the country. To be seen at the Opera Sia usbies, 48 sud 50 East Thirty-second stroet. XPRESS HORSK, WAGON AND ROUTE FOR BALE cap. Toguire xt 221 West Forty.third street, any day ie week before 10 A. M. or after TP. M. NE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, TWO SEAT pen Carriage and Harness.—The above establishment inay ‘be acon at Mx, McCauley’ stables, Twenty-fourth atreet,ensi of Third avenue, tor one week. Price for the entire ontti Curate WAGONS AND SLEIGHS FOR SALB.— J 20 light agent and 100 pulse of all kinds selling off at Kings County Carclage Factory; office, 10 Nevins Me™ AN LOAN. Connos GOLD BONDB. SEVEN PER, chen q RENT. PAYABLE IN GOLD. First Year's Interest Guarante rice of the Bond: er ives THE DOL i States Curre: THE MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT EVER OF FERED. Particulars communicated and subscriptions received by HIN W. pee & FIRST CLASS COUPE, BUILT BY . trimmed with red antin, with children's aacat; nearly new, incomplete running order, ‘To. be seen wt the Opera stables, 48 nud 80 East Thirty-second street. OR SALE—A GRAY HGRSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 6 years old, kind {n all harness and sound; he isa very dine Maddle horse and gentic: bas becn used by Indien the pastsummer, and is now sold for want of use. Apply a& private stable 141 East Twenty-third street, OR SALE—A PAIR OF YOUNG HORSES, 6 AND years old; sound, kind aud gentle in all harness; also m a Coach, Inquire at 412 Wost Twenty-Ofth street, In the horse Pith transfer books (olosed Tuesday, 14th inst.,) will be re- | shoring shop. y order of the ‘of OR SALE—A PAIR OF VERY STYLISH SORREL THEODORE tH T, JOHNSON, Sooretary, Carriage Horses, wound and quick ax, yenry ld, ew ? the most perfect Li n_ the city,, {horough. Rddvess P. HL, box ‘3,820 ( FICE OF THE GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND | bred. soitnd and mete oR, SALE—FROM ee 70 FORTY HORSES, Y, the oe sya th New York.—The North Carolina Land Agency | °°" ts suitable to all kinds of business, Inquire at the of the Knickerbocker Ice Company, a9 and ‘2Bt West rr MORTGAGE, ON up stairs. | MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- FICE | OF THE PA pany, New York, Now. 1 Notice in hereby day declared a divi esroiny of the quarter er oflice of the company Wed! pou the capital stock and so muck of the sorip aiock as lias been declared eTEAH DIVIDEND, ven that the Board of Directors have this equiring (heir special personal attention, the undersigned nusebiates have transterred thelr interest in the General Southern Land Agency to Hon, WRIGHT, Genoral G. W. CARTER und axnociates, who are cordially recomm tothe pat ytd the customers of ite Agency. The north Wenth:strcet, near Tenth ave phate By repay oa che aglngsoepane pei rt aie “ote Ir pare OR SALE—A CLOSE PANBLLED COACH, IN FIRST Tonae at Raleigh, N. C., an well as in the oflice of the.uew i association. ce cc P. BATTLE, late Becretary. Evo cha Brosdwaye.” atthe Carriage Factory; Fitiy- FFICE BRADLEY OI. COMPANY, OF CHERRY LE—A VERY SUPERIOR SPAN OF DARK No. T Nassau street, room 10, New York, 1 Horses, 1h; hands high, 6 yonrs old, long lalla; Run, Nov, 14, 1865. SIXTH DIVIDEND. oe rate ‘The Trustees of this company have thin day declared a di; : vidend of "two per cent ont Payable on ital after December 4. Transfer ot wil be be. pe, from the £. L. LOWERSK, netanth driven together; the prope TOPS. Also a aurk. bay-coupe if isn, 6 youn old. The Auere w will be all warranted sow ant kin peer for positive sale. Apply at 160 and isa Je Jane to the 4th December. , Seoretai INTEREST peclae e {OR SALE—A SORRE! RSK, NEARLY 16 HANDS IX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED SU by UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 Canal street. | yap ftiéh, Szear® old, warranted sound and Kind fn siogie oe —— isha: 2: $1,571,650 75. | Highteenth street. TASHOE MINING STOCKS OF DIVIDEND PAYING 10K AIR OF LOSELY MATCHED \tiful saddle and harness companies wanted 1a exchange for valuable Coal "oun Horges, oh sbbaname Lands in the ¢ mberland coal basin, Md. Inquire at 68 or ‘or express Horse, Apply te Exchange place, room I i eis ees MattiEs, or} i Gltaton piace, $67 5a 70 loan, oN. MOST, FAVORABLE JJOR SALK—A THOROUGHBRED MARE, SIX YEARS proverty. M ed m8, lew iy old, sound, kind saa gentle in all ‘harness, very Age He WILLIS, 27 Naasau s street, basement. wider the 26), (Raaa Biabe Ale & Forse, well trained, tag" bands J ranted kind tn all at 69 Went Forts DR SALE—TWO FINE ROAD MARES, SMOOTH, id 100 and A a sorrel ire ge ae dua Fars i gf AS Wankington aro By cere ears: ota, war: TO. LOAN ON BOND Al AND, MORTGAGE, amounts to sutt; some at OSEPH MASON, No. 54 Pine street, TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOR real estate, in this ly or Broo 'Y, 62 Wall atreet, room No. $75 00 $87.50 ply to o JOHN Fr. ‘one good Work Horse, $25, at jOK SALE—A_ DOCTOR’ construction; has alsa act of siugle Harness 73 University place, corner ‘ot ay cee or “BLACK PEA HORS! the stock of also yard foot of Thirteenth ‘atreet, N. R. ‘apply in fin the war perk, orut 28 Rector atreet. or SALE—TWO FRENCH PONEYS; VERY STYLISH kind in and can trot in 3:10. Apply at No. 276 Spring street, until sold. 44 qr al \ SPECIAL MBETING OF THE {RON MOULDERS' iAeent jb street, F ‘No. 25, of New York, {twas passed unanimously i demannten Percent ou the present rate of wages on and after Rebartay, Hav, 36,” By order of the nion. Wriwiam McKay, Sec’ JOHN McMAHON, Pres. ‘ASS MEETING OF THE NEW YORK CIGAR PACK- ers.—The New York Cigar Packer's Society invite all F packers in New York and vicinity to aasemble on ednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, at 274 Grand street, to at tend the geand Tobgevo Conventioi, 12 be held at the Cooper Institute. i fae HONKEMIVE, ae 3 legates. J. 11. WIESE, s OTIVE.—ALL PERSONS ARE MEREBY CAUTION ant und torial egottating our Check, No 108, on the Market Hank of New York, for, two har ired doliara years old, sound and kind; avery fine sad 1n gold, dated Nov, ible to the order of Chas. R. Kiabdatvret or Loaastreet, the same, being fraudulenty 0} Biseeenbctionsa Costs Gordon Torben." Tnauire at the tained and paymentyheretore ie ee! IN M, KNIGHT & CO. OR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, CART AND mer ig! -aTO1 in good order; horse 17 hands high, 6 years Notice — sie reson Serna me ine to Wilaa and Kind; to be s6ld cheap for want of” ube. wo. Apply at Sa Tayior, doce late ‘of Hye, Weitchowter “county, ary sixth avenue aud 104 West Fwenty eighth street, ar nino He Tittcean ee for SALE OR BXCHANO_86 ¥ youxo sosems, I just from the coun: hands high, eure Me ESHRRD HE'PRLLER, Spedal Admititeaton, de tll'sound and kind, Also 4 matched Teams for tnquire at 122 Norfolk street. HE LATE fe cmroa C. STONEALL.—AT THE REGU. BAY HORSE TO BE fon.te. $126. Apply to W. A. CA! second hand Thirty-seventh doctor's it Tht ESTNUT spaeey ea RE, 7 ‘ORSE.—A SMALL lar monthly meeting of the Frusvecy of the Market Sav. at the Ban! das cae ‘worth ings Bank, hel House, 82 Nassau street, in the city of New Xork, on the Pati eth day of" Norember, hes, iter & betel eu the" decensed Cortia inn 5 Carpenter, aa, ia mera of vibe poarg, he tol Hoes, 2! BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS. —A8- hereas, It haa pleased Almighty God, i His inscrutable | LL soried sizes: heavy lined for stable and other use Teed to remove from the seanes of hie usefulness our be- Broadway, near Catharine street. faasqciate and respected President, James ©. Stoneall, OCKAWAYS, COACHES, PHAE- HORE, Ne et to usiness Wagons, ness, double and single Harness, a Ai, it aps Ben sl whil 4 jerees, Tt Je eminently proper thet we who, while on the ot Tor the e benedt of the. ge save eo bis nisi | Ferg cheap, 10 Broadway, n ‘nnd tre advantages of his pe ox saat Soaia | loatty the regard we, entertained for him living and our | [TF ANY GENTLEMEN HAS HORSES HE WISHES sense of the ve atistain edin his death; therefore, eieted 16 toe pound be may 2 solved, That “a the Aeath of James C. Stones inte | WAlT P. SRAM. max, Presidgnt of th Board of Trustees, we have sustained an and Bor irre 1 Flin Laldaholepalbeiea Vt Titele used, very au oF io will be sold ats it hi nature, bis a rine see int Resolved, ‘Thal p Wagons; made te order, for and sterling Anvegrity of character, won bargal ie a splendid 100 poane ing Wagon, made tion and regard; we consider them an exam sn by Waterman, at 218 Went ty-seventh street. ot ogg by ihove who survive to mourn bereave- = ra a iia Be Ths of men LET— VER ‘Resolved, sincerely sympathine with the, widow wt a ale a, eaade Dy & Co., for reer oaees Sie Seay” Apny af a Want eres, Reso) 4 the preamble and resolutions be | QLET RIAGES. RM. SIT entei inthe minutes of and hat eo ‘copy, thereat, oa id Fy — eres hibition and A mn signed Los, RR a ctabes, Presented to the family of the de- | ing [ee a aproved sie of pat ss. at crnaed he. WILLIAM VAN NAMB, Vice President. taste, fing oad and Top Bi _H. R. Connuix, Secretary. Couper, Coupe ae. 00 Toe Bagi rad ~~ = | treet, between ce rth avenues, ors SALB—A VI VERY HANDSOME ROSEWOOD BAGA Je Table; been very little sed and will be sold cheap. ‘Apply at 49 Seventh avenue, corner Fourteenth at. ROFESSOR @ pane HAS THE Nt AN. Prone ifagr hee ja still @ residen' ter and Shtaphonenip Ip of mans Bees EA fa scart Silllard wi siete tar =k Srienare ROOM want BETWEEN EEN THIRTY. two 2 Adaross bon &S horses and two cas- horse; Wecon and Harnes’ ald for want of tag “it $65. ‘A SORREL HORSE, 80 co AND ae | 'BROUKWAY. on Sharp's Miueda valuable orlgtaal AR TAREE aes age atation "i tiow A, Spring street. ’ OPAL ey: FROM fees: Yorn - @, RECENT- Be he se cama __ WINES, Liquors, ¢ &ec, , you 15 BARRELS OLD BOURBON, 9 BARRELS areLe | “ee o lack, punch ome Jemaiee Rum, | pipe Holland Gin, | ° very cheap. Call and ¢: wnat PRICK, 46 Beavor street. ‘Aiireen ina Po Poet XIGARS AND TOBACCO. AVANA CIGARS AT MODERATE PRICES, AND IN wah ee as ef Fine ur an sian ti lots to suit, A large i Oc conmienty Beets we a November 30, It tor the Sor f six feet water pij ah vn a 14 "ithe roton oy near Ninetieth ati _— ‘aircet and Righth avenue to ne THE LEOTURE “SEASON. aie ny Contra Park, near sear BuMty- afin treet, ine Hit nocesaney can be ob- MronTANT C POR GENTLEMEN | tained at the Bogineer’ Hal ere Ne OTE DAIL ys 18 Broad. nit Croton away. Pattion unable to ation thene lecures eas ane them Ro Aquednet ton cents, by addressing Secretary of ed. Rew York York Stuseuun ‘ansomy, Novemses 17, 1866