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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sowvay, Nov. 26, 1966. ‘There was considerable speculative activity on the Btock Exchange during the past week, and prices were pai in the ascendant ti) Friday afternoon, when an effort was made to depress Uhe market, and prices receded a 1 percent; but the decline was partially recovered from on Saturday. At the three o'clock open Doard Erie closed at 9334, New York Central 97%;, Hudson River 1103s, Michigan Southern 763%, Cleveland and Pusberg 92%, Northwestern 36%, preferred 663¢; Fort Wayne 1059, Mariposa 149;, Cumberland 4434, Obio aud Mssissippi certificates 29,.Canton (b, 3) 45. ‘The market for railway and miscellaneous shares closed dull, but with a tendency towards improvement, and in view of the abundance of money available for stock Joans, and the prospect of a still further supply on aud after the Ist of December in consequence ef the rederay tion of not far from twenty millions of five per cent notes, there is a probability of higher prices being cor vent for the active stocks, The ‘tadpole’? noi referred to will be paid on presentation at tne Sub-Treasuries on Friday and the next fol lowing days. Those sent to Washington by the holders will be paid by draft on cue of the Sub Treasuries, The interest ona large portion of the ter- porary loan falls due om the same date, and on the Lith of December $10,950,000—the half year'# interest on $300,000,000 of the seven-thirty loan—will be payable, ‘The Same amount on account of another section of the raine loan Will be due on February 15, and $8,390,006 on Janualy 15 ona third section. Thue the dishursemonts of currency by the Sub-Treasury will be large for the noxt ten weeks, after which—namely, ov the Ist of March, April’and May—the remainder of the tive per cent notes will mature, The amountof the latter outstanding on October 31 was $32,536,901, In addition to these a large amount of compound interest notes and certificates of in- debtednese will mature in the meantime, while the tem- porary loan, of which there was $99,107,745 at the date of the last statement of the jublic debt, is liable to be drawn upon at uncertain intervals—twenty-five minions of the amount, in the form of Clearing House eostiticates, being payable at eight-and the remainder aiter ten days’ notice, It is therefore obvious that the Treasury is dependent toa great extent upon an casy condition of the money market for the payment of its own maturing obligations without embarrassinent, and that contraction under sach circumstances, if practicable at all, would be indiscreet and probably disastrous. Supposing, however, another conversion loun of Bfty millions to be offered, the legal tender notes to be taken ‘at par wth accrued interest and the bonds (five-twenties) to be offered at par: what would be the resuliy Why, , simply that nota dollar would be subseribed. Yet the fifty millions already funded were subscribed for bon at 103, The new issue was then selling at 1 four months and a half of accumalated int name issue sold yesterday at 99 ‘This is one effects of increasing the funded debt, and as every f increase would proportionately depreciate the entire mass it is ronable whether a new conv toi would be taken up ata price above 90 for the bon¢ Those whe cribed to the late conversion loan are of course losers by the operation, and some of them have not yet received the bonds to which they are entitled. For this, in consideration of the depreciation which they have undergone since a reasonable time elapsed after the closing of the subscription books for their de have aclaim for compensa’ Moreover, the decline of government securities makes investors at home Urid and desirous of guarding against a further fall by selling out, while it excites apprehen- vions among the holders abroad which are calculated to induce rimilar results. Avd it must be remembered that a return flow of our bonds from Enrope we exert a serious influence in advaucing the gold pre- micm and the rates of foreign exchange. But these and other dangers which attend a forced and therefore mischievous contraction at a time when the a) with The the | b NEW YORK HERALD, es Sct Sp ets flow: vate See paar ‘bolas terms; a British brig, aad eck, $1, half gold = ap ton to West indie, $1,200, Pack. Brom wame voyage, fold ou aid 98 Back Park Yo AB. per and $8 per ton, As phy mad from Rondout to roun Rondout to Bristol, $2 65; widence and Fall River, Seren eitom Eheabethpart t0 New Loudon, $2; one from Northport to Portiand, sand, $4. Hors. Reecipte, 10 bales. A moderate demand pre- -vailed and prices remained steady. The sales were about 100 bales, for consumption, at Mc. @ 35c, for old, and 300. ‘a 650. for new crop. Moa-see —The market continued doll, but prices were nominaily unchanged, Provisions,—Receipts, 40 bbis. pork, 781 packages beot, 166 do, cut meats, 2,425 do, butter, 580 do. cheese 5 packages lard.” The pork market ruled less ac- and pees again @leclined, mess closing heavy at , regalar, The sales embraced 7,000 bbis., for present delivery, at $80 50.a $30°75 for mess and $26 a gue 50 for prime mess; 1,800 bbls. new mess, deliver- je in January, seller's’ ‘option, at a private price; and bbls, do. for March, at $28, seller's option. The beef arket Was inactive, but prines were unchanged, The ies covered 760 bbis. at $11.0 $14 for plain mess and $14 a $17 for extra mess. Beef hams were rather iower, with sales of 300 bbis. at $40 .a $41. Cut meats were quiet and drooping. The sales were about an pees at léc, a 160. ‘or Thoulders and 18390, a 2dc. hams, ‘The lard market was dull, and prices declined 2c. per Ib. sales were 560 packages at 2c. a 26c.—the latter an ide rate for choice kettle rendered, in small lots, the caiket olosing altogether nominal. Butter was without noticeable change in any respect. Cheese continued dull, ‘with a small business, at 14c. a 16c.—the latter rate ap extreme, PernoLer was less active but firm. The sales were about 7,000 bbis. malar a 40360. a 41c. for crude, on the spot and for next month, and 66%<c. a67c. for re- fined, in bond, on the spot, and 65c. a 67g. Sor Decem- ber and January; free was quiet. Rick was quiet, without mentionable sales, Prices were nominally unaltered. ‘SvGar.—Raw was very quiet and prices were altogether nomina). The sales were only 50 hhde. Cuba muscovado at Léc. and 43 boxes Havana at 11%. Refined was dull at yesterday's quotations. Srearine was without special business. nominally 2 shade in buyer's favor. TaLtow.—The demand was hight and prices ruled a shade lower. The sales wate about 70,000 Ibs. at Ide. 4 14Xc. Youscco, —Receipts, 196 packaahe and 43 hhds. The market without change in prices. ‘Tht sales were Kentucky leaf at 143¢c., for home use, Domingo, dni and ‘nominal, downward. Prices were 50 bhds, and 650 cases Ohio seed leaf and 16 bales St. on private terms, and prices Wriskry.—Receipts, 191 bbls. The market was irregular and prices were lower. ‘The sales were in small parcels at $2 33 a ba $2 34 for Western and State. ir export. Foreign was anything were tending Alleged Cotton Frauds in Alabama. FIPTREN MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED. [From the St. Louis Republican, Nov. 24] From a gentlenian who has just arrived from Mobile we get some information in relation to cotton transac- tions in Alabama that may be considered startling even in these days of wholesale frauds and rogueries, Soon after the surrender of Mobile it beeame evident that sharpers were at full work ip that vicinity. A supervis't t, Mr. W. P. Miller, arrived there. not long ago and instituted an investigation, It was a hur- ried and superticial one, and at all events resulted in no . desiring a tiny, soon afte down Colonel J. R. Ts and’ this gentleman, conjointly with Major Wood, who is in command there, began a more thorough search| into the matter, ‘They soon “struck ile” in the case of a local agent named Carver, and pe was sen- tenced to one year's imprisonment and to restore $90,000 in money which was adjudged to belong to the United States. Gi ! Wood promised to remit the sentence if, ina given time, he would pay over the money. Car ver complied wit hy this condition and saved himself from the first part of the sentence, The investigation was still in progress when our in formant left Mobile, and interesting and tnrportant de- velopments were being made daily. Enough had been done by thos who were prosecuting it to enable them to foot» roughly this amazing grand total, namely, ne Fe ty. thousand bales of forfeited Confederate ‘ on ji we State of Alabama not one-tenth has ever pb ne to the use and benefit of the United States govern- ment, The remainder of cighty thonsand bales, worth more than fifteen millions of dvilars, bas been appropri ated by offical und non-official rareals and eharpers, Court Calendar—Tn Screeme Covrt—Crrcu’ 2161, 3 1631, 1813, 1812, ny. 1097, 2107, day ® of the pablie credit is public eonlidence, and when the country is recovering from the eflects of an exhaust- ing war, may be avoided by leaving the currency alone ll the country, and consequently the govesnment, is wirong enough to bear contraction with safety. It will be enough if, during the next three years, (he Seoretary of the Treasury succeeds iv preventing the currency from rising above its present value. The national bank issues are adding nearly four millions per week to it, and the redemption of the remajuing two bundred millions and snore of jvert Interest bearing currency will be the mere éxchange of inactive for active paper money, Many will reli “short? on the Stock Exchange in anticipation ‘of the measnres the ‘Treasury may nmend and Con- gress may adopt; but those who look for radical mea. LTE Githout Seeing that our revenue would be veduced tw ‘omparative insignificance, and the comm and enterprise of the nation prostrated by them, are short sivited ine ‘The probabilities, therefore, are in ‘Savor sighly conservative Mnanciai policy being pursued, which will Gisappoing pots ig sation ee tionists and those Whio base their cale Nations " iv argaments, ‘The gold market was dul! but steady throughout the weok, tho extreme fluctuations being limited to ty. The Jeweet qnotation was 146} on Monday and the hichest 34734 at thy gold certif 16,079,680 $1,284,900. The following national banks were antherived daring the week ending Saturday, Novemb Fort Masise i m Total capital, . Previously authori » whole wamber of national banks now 612, with a capital of $405,016.8 = ont of cireulation issued to the n at onks forthe week ending Saturday, N vonber st, 106, 18 stated Bt....----+- Total... No additional banks have been dongnated Becretary of the Brensury as depositories of the pubic by the money Y COMMERCIAL REPOR Saruxnay, Nov. 25-67 M Awe Receipts none. The market was nichanged dy every particular, | Paco perenne. —Receipts, 30,816 bble, flour, 120 do. | 000 ¥ corn meal; 79,406 bushels wh 90450 wom, 40,216 do. vat 000 do malt aud 41,605 de. | ber y. The u and Western four wax ean fairly acti Ys Lhoogh sound extrn State, ptinved to advance, The sales emt prices Were generally hea being scarce and most want , ame soller'n revized at orn tune was in inirly eady, The sales were ab ty goo de , and prives | ed Se a l0e. per bhi The seice conmpriaed 450 Whie, Rye flour was in moderaie request, and prices wore steady, the market clos ing rather quiet for wl wrands, Corn meal was firto, with on improved demand, We note further sales of 800 bbls. Heats wine at $480 a v6. Sepertioe Beate an and Western four 7 000 $8 2 Fxua State. S400 8 56 Choice State S000 8 7h common to medium * 60a & Exira round hoop Ohio... OWa @ Western trade brands: 9 ba ll 0 Com Southern. . . 9 308 10 50 Faney and extra do. 10 16 00 £608 eo) 4 19:00 Common Canadian. ..... Good to eboice and extra Rye flour (superfine). 62a #75 Gorn meal, J 4%a 440} 4 804 Corn meal, Corn meal, Brandywine, 0’ The demand for wheat was very dumaited thongh change in prices was visible, ‘The sales were confine 6,700 bushels at $2.45 for new amber le, $2 6 for new white Western, $1 85 a $1 86 for now amber M wauker, and $1 763g a $1 80 for. a elob. &¢ was doil, heavy and nominally le, a 26. tower, with sales | ‘of 65,000 bushels at O20. a Ode, for Lt be. n 95 Ge for round mixed Western, and H6e.p for high mixed The transactions In oats were to a fair extent, | with saleg at 490, a 630. for yn for sound. Rye was quiet, bit | s Malt was dul! and heavy. Bar. only sale we heard Corrnm was |e Phat prices were very steady at yeeterdoy’é quo Some inquiry prevailed for ear: goes, bat no atles wore made Corton. Rece hale The market wae with- mt special variabion, though, if re mani anything, i |} and the market closed heen fexted more divpoorion rather weak at our quot forced at under prices. ‘V) erauraced 1,800 beles, We quote Uplowd Mobile, NOAT. Ordinary. 4 a 40 40 perp . oz va a Good middling. 4 Fey b Fresaume were firmer, owing tos city of room on the berth, but yates’ were vo higher to rem while to other porte they were oven lower, The engace- monte wore.—To Liverpool—7,000 buetels whens, 6%d.. To Loudon--1,000 boxes cheese, 260. 50 hhds tobaeeo, AO», ; 600 bla. Hour, 28; 7,000 burheis wheat, 6d. per #0 pounds To Gin per stoarmer 1.600 hie iow, In 10d; 7,000 bh com of wheat, per 60 nde The chart were A bri, to Cork for ordlere Too betryiewm, 7s; one, mame voyexe, from 5 2010, 2033, 2041, 1599, 875, 70 249, 1561, 617, Tee, 138, MISCELLANEOUS, , . . . . * . . A WISTAR'S BALSAM AE LES, “VOR! ER AND iD, EXTRA STOUT. a 4 tte wrth lp MACPHERSON AND DONALD SMITH (Late style Sinith & Brother), New Yor! PALE ALES, Pt ) EXTRA STOUT These Alex, brewed with are of suparior quality, re, ant, Hutritive ord strengthens be relied on for purity West Bighteepth: street, between 71h and Ath ave any eat “Frewery. N IMMENSE IMPROVEMENY IN STLAM. ees: Ee = = Wt, WOKS PATENT SthAM DNGUN fave 75 per cent in apres, weight, friction Adapted to all ise eed THE HICKS B pn SULTATIONS subject as to this avd ot iter, Decrees tained, F. RIN IVORCES elt: oth Advier free, Rutt Steet, ] G LOOd CHRMK Pre M.Tow hs IGGINS? SIXTH AVENUE MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISIIMENE, $12 nnd $Id TS AT $10, zene and ck, (tive Lin in hb they muss auinie, "be — BONNETS FOR $10, OLD ON BROADWAY AT $18 < FOR ON BROADWAY At < FOR $15 ON BROADWAY AT ON BROADWAY At ON BROADWAY AT 1) ON BROADWAY AT < FOR $Ik, SOL! (least 25 per nav antag vor having THE LARGEST STock IN THIS CKY Southern orders, by mall or otherwise, #0 {0 hoore from, aud promptivude. licited and despatehed with great TRIMMED DERBIES AND TURBANS, all the new misses and f Prev cen of every color, OM $4 TO $2. rents and yuariians to examive these. You will positively kave 25 per cent, besides the bother and fa. Ligue of shopping. Ladies living at 4 distance ean send orders "iy mail for any article in“our line, A cheek en- closed for the price, with the size of frame or measurement of the head, and'auch particulars 8 10 color, % may ena to understand your exact lnte bequie wents, will insure you, within a reasouwble space of Lime, « HANDSOME BONNET OR JOCKEY. As muctvcare and judgment will be used in the selection the qoods as though the yarties were on the apot. We aren 01 ‘eatiafaction and feel certain ai oner favored with your order we will command, our future pe tronege. number of bonnets or jockeys are ordered by ome party Teduiction in the price of ench will be made pressed to all parts of the United Statee, colieeta- ble on delivery. We invite STRANGERS’ GUIDE. Take the care from the Astor House or Canal siveet: telt the condue nee pe ab es out at Tenth street, The proprietors or employes the hotels will direct strangers to our Me MOrH TTTLLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 126 Sixu ene, noms Tenth sirert MT. HIGGINS Morsteane MAGNETIO PLASTER THE AAD ARN Fimevina™ PAIN WHERE THIS ASTER eArrLiKy, Put pi abr nt tin boxes, thus Keeping I lways fresh and pure De MOREMEAD. 19 Walker siraet, New York. SOLD BY Abd FBS DRUGGISTS gies OY THE GOLDEN DEN KETTLR—A un SEHO ” Werd.—Buy your Silver Plated Ware, Table Cutler: Ching Gines, Farthenware and House Furnishing Artic from BD. BASSFORD, Cooper Inatitute Building, Aw place, corner ™ NATION ital ) PARK BANK OF NEW YORK. “ony Deposit, bearing inten ru a a ier This bank will issue Ceriificnt est, on (nvorable farms, EW YORK, Avgust zi, POLITICAL. AS, ADOURNED MUFTING OF THE gor WARD 4X Independent Cimb will take place at thelr rooma, 42 Seventh avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock JOUN T. GAFFNEY, Chali BERNARD KAVANAGH Secretary pan, Chairman. dons D. Hanvy LPENDENT UNION OAM. f the Bight, Aldermanic diviriet BINT wit He held thus evening, Nov. 27, att} ingion street, ‘endorse My THOMAS man of the Pig th Aldermanie district {hemos pale and Common ( Counc 5 to address the meeting. et Hamreron, Sec ' THOS MAYS, Pres. T A MEETING OF TAMMANY AND MOZART HALL School Convention, held at Fifth Ward Hotel, the fole Towing gentlemen ware unanimously elected: In haver, full erm, Wa JT, Burvas nea short erm, Joho Hf Weleh, Chelr Hi Mi Ree reta Mow ay Glyn ok 1 West, momany Mall: Dotly, Chatriman PRB Fo ar arena ee 7 A MEETING OF THE DEMOCKATIO UNION Gow. | ] QTH WARD, ‘Bev. Citizens’, Mozart, People’s and Nom! Aete SAMUBL P. PA! Wesunent. | nation, mepeignente mously 3 ; or RPHY, Chairman. W. A, Wintiams, + | Reeretarton, ins ‘Aaa ot, ae Riera MARR |<< wmine aga eatin oe se i Saal aa See ny Ble" aca Aber: naa tos Le Fich soil, producin Nia far crops; Paint ty ron: res Payable, withln f Boao Minty to. Olt ti CHARLES Vineli pers cont Tathagata gee i hice s880CLATION RONDA TIONS. sone FOR COR! PORATION | CouNsE RICHARD O’GORMA! vj Fro MATOR, MOST ELEGANT oe SON ODIOTS: oTtAa, IN C, GODFREY GUNTHER. A vergence within ites of Pulton ferry, for —_ ve Rr eran avenue, N. ¥. For Counsel to the tion, RICHARD DOWOHEAN. 8 order of New York Democratic Ci aid a Col. JAMES BAGL! ) FINE FARM FOR SALE—PINELY LOCATED, 2A near depot at Rye; guod oa orchards, tine view of Bound, Broadway. Lt, OF F THE POLL’... HOUSES FOR 8 A‘tn ocattons:—One near Third avenue, in yood I Sighth street, w full Lot UNTHER CLUBS OF NEW YOR ice Gear heeting of the Beventeenth Nivara Gunther Club ree minty 2 $15.00, rae oeer F Fite the attendance ofa ike ihumber Me confer with apd dry | fout first class cornars othe Houses, in diferens lo. Unter Club ia thi elty for the: purpose of ea at ery | eats Apnly to Wal, PRITHETOH, ofice 48 Thind ay. ‘ation of anid Clube, nid CI, conformity with the above | A NEW FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH STOOP reselenne nis baapeslivois faviton ty elect five del sein AN first clase a broven stone House, 1 the ‘beat Location w Beppai oper inane, rom No Son Monday, SX oioNe valle by days” work” with heavy brown. wone ena balluaters; marble py age WM. MOREY.) Samine etore Dufvasing ele re, a Py os uiheust street (G®*8P MOZART RATIFICATION MEETING. avenue. Price $4200. Apply at: Turd avenue, HECKER) orgoRANn VICTORY!!1 WE “pa sa sap a 1 pS, ood buhsnge el ated | AT COOPER INI es eane Also country Blore, cuntty SAQUES. a Dey street, WEDNESDAY AT RoOran me 29, AT 76 O’CLOCK, COME ONE! COME ALL! ait standn wil be erected, and th, ta Ane PESIRALLE BROGRLXN MOUSE) VALUABLE ved for ladien. wasen ‘many be expected from the ¢ for sock, Jotwand cash ho’ cantiidates will posi- Wed sf HEED, I Hf een, ise 4 iran oy speakers, te tivels RICHARD O'GORMAN, FERNAR mpO ‘woop. CUTTING, MICHAEL L CONNOLLY, GREAT BARGAIN.—230 ACRES PRODUCTIVE Land, portion well timbered, watered by a never fall- ing stream; buildings complete; very orebards Auth other fruits, together wit large deed ‘ask dee wails KER, CHARLES. OICONOR, GEORGE SHEA, is ear ITING, DANIEL LO: t, re d distillery, doing an immense Business. Also on the pre- wir. % 0100) ;ONNOR, DAVID, F, WHEL, A mises jaa vluable i Mine, now opened: producing very ‘ore, well worthy the attention of a bed HENRY TULTOH aid others Ton is unanrpas or, ‘Maeeia County By onder of the General yomunkttee, near Key." Heithy loration, Une views, beantitul. drives, 9 pe REIS BOGART, Chairman. did tiehing an neighborhord,' This proj rere Vincent C. Kine, crise. t De Parone McG j Beirne te 5 speak sactinne For particulars call on PORQUES, a Dey ‘OPFMAN, O'GORMAN, AND. VICTORY! VERY NICE BRICK HOUSE IN WEST NINETEENTH H GRAND Mass’ RATIFICATION A “ireets containg the improvements: price $7,000. rom this city, worth from Wanted, a'Farm, not too far Houses and Lots well $5,100 1 $12,000, Tor one OF two Tocated in this elty. w. ELICK, 421 Broadway. RST RATE FARM AND BUILDING, FRUITS, &C.— ) ucres, 22 miles by Northern Railroad of New Jersey, Th oF THE PEOPLE OR JOHN roe baggie gd RICHARD O'GORMAN. wi Mt CREABLE AND. ENERGETIC, MEN sored Aen eae es eee Te ee . 4 r Hackensack, eres, gran ine, are requested to meet with the Democracy irices in New Jersey, Westchester, Rockland and Onage counties, Parties ee ae \y, sell or exchan, COOEBR) INSTINOTR call OF addresk W. H. MELICK, 421 Broadway. THURSDAY EVENING, Now. 90, at 7i¢ o'clock. Fiminent speakers will address the meeting. By order of the Committee of Arrangemeuts, Baward Mogan, — Michael Norton, v. alter Joyes, James O'Neil, FARM OF 100 ACRES—ONE OF THE MOST PLEAS. ‘ant, convenient, healthy and best watered farms, 45 iniles from New York, where @ family ean locate according to Lhe rules of common sense, street, paint store. Apply at 280 Hast Houston nggeriy, John Mathews, John Nesbit, “ SE Ft SALE. Arthur 0 ounell, H, ©, Cadkina, John Kennedy, EMENT ge he SE FOR SALE ON Denis Quinn, Charles Boloe, Wm. J. cee near Lexington avenue; price Dennis Burns, Thos. H. Ferris, a Smit! on same strect; rents for near or for the whole $7,000 each; rents for $2,400; price $18,000. 418 Third avenue, $1.00; cash price $7,000 each, Targe House on Thied aven Apply 10 JOUN PRITRETC A SACRE PAR IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, UN- der exvelient Improvement, fine buldings, everything 30 miles from city.” Price § FREEMAN & PULLMAN, 206 Broadwi A SPLENDID SITE ON BROADWAY HOUEL, THEATRE, OR BANK, is vow offered to capitalists us & frat class tivest Apply to Stuyvesant: Tustitute, 8 Broadw ay. Bross $6,000 WILL BUY A NEW FIRST CLASS brick Dwelling, all modern improvements; location jirst Glass, Fort Gevene place, vear Fulton avenue, Lmmediate possesion. Apply to UKO. W. B Liberty street. ARN FOR SALE<1G ACRES, NEAR CAYUGA LAK Thom, Meciuire has. H, Haswell. WaLAS TAYLOR, Chairman, } Restor Win. H. Hatzleld, AND O'GORMAN RATIFICATION MEET. he Commitice of Arrangements for the grand wratic Ratttication Meeting will meet at Tammany Hall jonday afternoon, at Tour o'clock, By order of DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Chairman. Denis Quixx, Dayin ¥, Fratuwan, § { Secretaries, Dents Davy in fine orde TIL WARD CITIZENS" AS A rs of this association will meet this (stone ja Hall, 79 Bank street, f es to (he Counclimante N J. EB. HAI President. EW YORK DEMOCRACY por Mi: GOD" Foe Coane ee esse ee een GORMAN. Prier $1L0N.. Address Jolin #, Wheelock, Ithaca, ¢ Bi ive Committee will the Sinclair House ‘Tompkins vouniy, N. We a every even’ clock, for the piu rfecting ‘the fe this week, at 73g the organization of of ‘th A DESIRABLE LOT ON FRANKLIN Uhutch street, 25x100 feet, Apply to. H. No. 3 Pine street. ds o of Gunther and SPEDON, Chairman, rman. _Epwcxp 3M. Paw. Secretary. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC (OR SALE-DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON BROAD- R MINATI no meeps nt Pe ea aight Toons 1 7 near, Fran |, Greenwich, rt ison, Lai One MOWBA LUN ard, North Moore, Renwi 7, Walker, Watts aud Waris FOR MAYOR, fugion aurorts: several oligible eoFhers; also corners on Fizth dncean weet Sdadison avenues, and 1-ous on aide streets below Forty JOUN T. HOFFMAN. seventh street. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 20) Hndvon ¢ FOR COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH fi) sloop brown stone House, in, Forty.seventh, wirvet, be- RICHARD O'GORMAN, Saree Siu avenues, furnlahed Pee ISAAC BELL, Chairman, * OR SALE—A GRIST MILL, IN COMPLETE RUN. ning order, doing a good busiuess, in « central iocaiton, with Well furnighed house and utbaildings. Apply as the Jenteal Plage I Cand Denbrosses streets, New York city. Wituiam Dover, _ Manzo DIRPENDO Rrae® DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA. FOR SC} Swart Wie, OF THE Lor OF LAND, BER 19, 0) JOWN STRAIT situated at Long Beauch, N. J., facing the ocean, fon THOS, B. ‘LANDON, Chairman. wining about an aere and a half, the saidstot having upon it & double cottage, with parior, réecption and dint { Secretanies. por basement and kitehes Also one Lot of Law front; to be sald . Reeond being «farm of jand ea Join contain 19 were a five bedrooms Oui se carriage bow hermes enol 25 te, Lo BUNL pureh TQTAND BY THE FLAG” D Ty Regular five wear the last men aoa Tlie from the era, with farmhouse wind Be UNION NOMINATIONS, lone monde known on the day of mala, Apuly at tthe Pavilion a Hotel, Long Branch, N. J., irom 12M. to For Mayor, “ . Fos paLece OR WITHOUT FURNITURE, SEVE- ral very desirable Dwellings on Murray Mill abe where, Wih immediate possession. Apply w B. li, or dy LOW & CO, No. 3 Vine sireot, JOR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEOUTS, A. FIRST clans brown sone froitt Honse, gitted on the west he of 4% bia street, between the Wall and ory pa Ht commands one of the ioest vier New and is in every respect « most de: Yorticulare adireen hor 4.258 New York Voto EON oN THR HUDSON RIVER, 334 json, a fine new Honse, aie decnamedt); len Fon MARSHALL ©. ROBERTR, For Corporation Counsel, KURRAY MOPPMAN, WN. 8, STEWART, Chairman. | | pecuain Tousy, Sev i, Novi ard Seretarion SIXTH ALDERMANIC DISPRICT, s MeKeon Demorratie Caio lited Service Club aid . and exe Hla, with Gg. were UnGer cultivasion, except ld reves of Wood land, ine wpring ot waver, welcuseneverdry; au cresilentorchard, with choice varieties of gratued fruit, cherry weet to. the houre commands « bewduful view of the Hid ated directly opposite the new city of Rich the Aibany steaniers will stop after this * ith beautiful drives in the surround! y Hhorhiood frst assy aie! Ioeanon very healthy, oF 25 anlies from the vetebrated Columbia: Spring, | Apply. to WM: 8 PHERUEY, fromm 10 to 12 A. M., at Fant Twelfth or A Ay JANES REED. q AMMANY AL REGULAR DENoeR An LON NOMINTIO} chat EVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRIC AMIN MOOWE. Twelfth ward RU Sem Ninewwenth ward. 8, Twentieth ward. Tweuty-tirst ward. H AY, Twenty-second ward, SOUN IE ENT ‘wolith ward, JOR SALE—A LARGE FARM, LYING IN PLATEAUS; TPE UNION DEMOCRATIC SCHOOL CONVENTION 45 Fast Broadway, on Monday, Nov. 27, at ” ita Sives, on east bank of Hudson river, nea Borclock P.M depot, water privileges, d vuildings, Suits never fh ioe spri seene y beautluls views exienaive and UE dowel rROPLE "8 ae at RING “AX DIDATE. 8. EMBERSO! .. sat Fighth ; avenue. rOURTH A DhiMast 4% SALE-IN BROOKLY: TH EE HOUSES, IN near Myrue . brlelk, Ata meeting of a lege rth Al. 00, Alwo trict, held wt No, 20 Kast Broadway, on Wed se November 22, Peter Muldoon jas tna is nd the: xupport of (he tm tg ritthie Ss GIAIIAM, View Vresident Onanins McKenna, Seeretary. re SALR—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN ne ionse, with twe Lots aud ry) ob ee fur. wires atary brie Houses, high # rovemmenia: all bear. she Vath, rhe dextrably Tocated, SELL, 208 Broadway, room No, 8 Now DEMOORATIC TNITED INATION. 7 U TENIM ALDERMANIC DISTINCT WOR NALE—AT NEWARK, A SUBURBAN REST. Pari of Fitoruth and Seventeenth Wa dence, ten minutes’ walk from station; healthy alt tion, overiiokig the city, M4 fest ode 1 a prove: RERNARD MPIEL! mente. stables, outbu ‘abundance of fruit. flowers Hash, a A lid __ | Stu theapiery:’ Price $12,600, ‘Inquire of N. G. FOSTER, aru UW WARD MONTGOMERY ceaenese: teh > i women Aes tM | special meeting of the Montgomer; eo Cul “a will be fl at John Daven a B08 Water street. on JOR BALE —PARM OF navel Me areas, Baa evening, = Bo'clock. Punctual attendance of in k rune Satos trembeta in requested as business Of itnportance Ie 10 he een Reet RICH AID wansacted. By order, PU RRPY TS WILLIAM McCOWAR, Proaidens, | WILETAN TIMOTHY OATS, Vice President, JOK SALE—AN ELEGANT YOUR STORY BROWN Secretary. House, in Thirty-fourth street, n wanes Secretary. \ tmminediately.” Alvo a three eri ‘House tn ‘i is Tenth Tac, Fitia avenue. Apply to D. R. HITCH. oH WARD GU Nriren CLUB A werriNG, OF SS ee ¢ "Nevent Guo ft SALE-AN ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, —e AMERY. ‘agstion, | vibe aa ‘gt Te omens, ce. NNY MPrenlgin, | suey Sn regal ean th outbud. QT! ALDERMANTC DI THE GERWAN pew. | JP layne and gardens; soutente rivut 8 cre on Ay ee SMemieuegt ngeer tae wack | Segre ee fe Whuch the chisene of the ao ‘and all who wish to par: Fee Fy eb att ag ticipate in the canse are respectfully invited to nitend, as the Props on fonds, ‘ (ong Lo Domiinations for logal oMeers 9a ackonesbamn n, | Bleecker, Amity’ and Fourth. streets; Bowery and the ave! nues, Excellent investments. W. P. _ SEYMOUR, m Broadway. VOR SALH--SEVERAL wisest FINISHED AND e “Houses, in weit ui cheap; neigh Onanies SPRAvT Heveetary. gu WARD—NOT! tional t A ed to attend a mee 1866, at 8 0'e! 8 Of impor! ce to be tran with it pitti aT VEIN, President, "| Sitnmat ‘tiene bee st ply at 271 Broadway, room 20. FoR, sate ‘ALB, CHBAP—DOWN TOWN PROPERTY, IN Mee ely tok, JOURNERY, NO. Oine street + | FOR sat hey OR TO LEASE—THE a, ty BUILD. Beod a ang yl lock from the Gy iain The bt For JOHN HECKER, Lag ng ‘eam ep ana if cont. For C “orporaiion ce soanet IGHARD O'GORMAN, building ts #0 ‘built he nate ig 3 A small ex- Por Alderman—J AMES Brn oa ee a AP on Lie prountess, be o'clock rN Come “ia FOR SALI uildings, tn a Beautiful Por Counciimer “LE KINNEY, MAS sn, 140 ACRES, WITH GOOD For School ‘ommineioner JAM MILLEN, — ® few minutes’ walk from depot, “Also 70 Aaren ad jot Chatrman Workingmen'« Association, . H OL! VERS ‘No, 7 Beekman street. Jous F. Harrennan, Aor FOR SALE—BY WILLIAM 8 , GAVEY, iy mee Mulberry street: No. 111 Ludlow street, slory, 10™ ALDERMANIC prarnser. high oop. has gus water and bail: No. A erty ar treet, two MOZART Wi Houses: BHT Mott street, (wo Touses with Store; sie beth rireats two Houses of Tot adjoining the Bows above convention, held SATURDAY Fifth Ofameeting of the RVENTNG, Nov. 28, at Mr. James Kelly's, corner street and First avenue Mr BERNARD REILLY T O18 WANTED—NOT LESS THAN FIGHT LOTS, with water front, either in thie city, Brookiyn,o or onset | City. Address xe full particulars and price B. received the uoarimons nomination for, Alderman 877 Pow Offs, Rew York, “ys vitternih Garde retary “ae EAR YiPvH rors —FOR SALE SALE, Aro TR ETS STORY Fawn, cant high Ry POTTER ROS, a 10™ ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Alderman GEORGE, A. JEREMIAI. TPO CAPITALISTA AND LUMBRRMBN.—FOR SALE aerate Union ane Mck eon thon cheap, #ight thousand a aarenet Ht ‘Timbet Lande. ios Ean bs lands wre located on the Mel a4 8.8, Warn orveks, abont set Ialles fro ans et hear Sea -A¥ trite the counties of aud Luseene, f re 18", WARD AND POURTRE NTH ALDERMANIO vania. "Theee lands are Le hay of distriet.—A meeting of the Democratic | the Susquehanna river hem sta. Citizens Assooiation will emit Mt Dispensary, | ceptible of culling pre. corner of Becond avenue and ranty-thitd street, on i porty. and itis believed py the owner day evening, to ratify the nomination af | coal dpon these lands, iderman, i ZAINONS, Preaident, SUN LEEBEN, Vice President. 1H, See! CY, MICHAL ndariks nen 1 ane 8 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1865. cee eee ee tse e ree area OF TENEMENT PROPERTY IN THE ae Five story full lot. Ward SoRPH MASON, No. 83 Pine aire. Se! ee oe Ban AVENUE aayere ren. arin Riad, BsRe. BOF, of Fifty-t best _corne: on third ue. AY to JOUN PET Tench as thie aveuue, ini IN FOUR YEARS WILL eat | $1,300 300 tre ee a etd brick House in Br Dis ree story, basement and sub-cell Brooklyn, through, Furniture if desired. eg eani rae | L ae box 197 Hi 00 WEEE BUY A Nick THREE STORY BRICK nd 3.20 rte aly gow taal Poseoe- sion any time. Apply to Bata oN 'g Division strvet FOR ‘4 TWO STORY FRAME AND , | $9,000. basement Howes and full modern Tisdh siret, west rovements, etl an west of Third ave: Brena possi ‘Terma easy. Apply on the premises, THREE STORY AND fat fo ae —FOR SALE, A 500. eetite few trick House, 25 by 84 fee eet, Hoboken, about Sve fainutss! This'is $000 less than the building Iw ven roreeling. A ‘Apply at 296 West Forts n ordlock A. Me J ie 10! Turse 01 800, with an $30, wiih am inside, stake of eens Rarenae’ three wo ail and two to xi on ooter, tbe ae i at i Wood Hotel ats | le ‘oven! a x4 * is SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROTTING—ON TUESDAY, Nov. A ah Zorclook F ‘M. Sweepstakes of hire ile honta, best three in five. Pemoy, Wright enters {n harness: Ownes enters onder, in iatheae Foster enters b. g. ate Rock, to wagon, Good day. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, _ SPORTING. 5 Fences S BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, MAS THIRTY- four choice breeds of Dogs for sale oF ‘stock. _ Butler's infallible Mange Cu lea, Exterminator, 75 cents. Butler's now work on the Dog, third. and enlarged edition, prise $2, Dogs boarded, trained. “Medicines forall diseases. ‘erreis wanted. Or SALE—THE WELI, KNOWN YACHT KATYDID, first class order, with cabin furniture. Inquire of © HAS HANDLEY, Westport station, Connecticut. {OR SALE—A HANDSOME SETTER, THOROUGHLY broken, 244 years old. Tobe sold at auction, at No, 7 East Thirty-ninth street, Tuesday morning, FOR SALE—A PATE OF IMPORTED SKY BLUE TER- very small and of the purest breed: two well broken Setters: Poulter Pups anda due Baganadx Dog, H. GARDNER, 8 Thompson street, OHN GRAY, 11 ROOSEVELT STREET, HAS FOR sale a pair of Newfoundiand Dogs. and Newfoundland Pups and Bull Terriers, small Italian (grin and Poodles, small Black and Tan, Seoteh and 8| good ratiers: one Black and Tan, 5 pounds west. On the first floor. “Apply _ HORSES, ©! RRIAGES, ae. RSE AND CAR- A AT THE UNITED ST. * rage Repository, Fifth sant Forty-fourth atreet, OC. REDSAYN & CO.’ will sell. at public auction, without re: rve, this morning, Mouduy, November 27, at 19 o'ciork, the roperty of families br ig up thelr Summer establish. metits:—One team bay carriage Horses, one team Cobs, one team gray Ponles, +ix ladies’ saddle Horses, highly tramed; several Horses sultable for Coupe, Wagon and Bypress pur: poses, three ciilldren’s Pontes, and the usual axsoriment of ockuvenyy, Grocers! Wagons, Wagons, Coaches, Harness, addlery, & QF THE BEST Ad- Y STABLE FOR SALE—ONE ; the owner retiring from the business. ‘bie, Herald ott COND HAND; ONE COUPE, four-seat Wagon, one Coach, Apply to JOUN roadway. AY Exclusively for pulvate ese Ffill feed, careful grooms and person carriages, Terins $8), AY COACH, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR SALE CHEaP.— “Apply iit 14 aud 16,Amily place, USINESS fit for grocer or express nuke 468 Pear street, grocery ly SLI buniness: alge 8 Saddle a wore. TRESW WILCH COW, OF THE BEST QUALITY, for sale, t4of rich milk per veanted to milk 20 ‘wenty-fifth street, Apply at 164 re ba NT OF NEW AND SE eap; Top and Road D. a; Barouche, neatly veWws Double aud Single Harness, 27 Wooster 2 ASSORTM. LARGE hand Carriages, very Wi ria, Depaty Concord and ae Robes, every’ alyle of Sleighs. Piuwto ARENGE COUPES AND A GENERAL AS. 2 P Carriages, which wo are offering at reduced ‘Also several second hand Coaches, Bretis and ‘MOT ). 10 West Fourth street. JOR SALE—A TWO-SEATED BOX CARK WAGON OR Phaeton, with pole and shafts; ran but a few months: vometiug vey weyilah and ight: iil bs Suvery expressly forowner, who has po room forit, Price $400. Apply st 79 -seven nth street. ol ringis oc donble, tn and without a blemish, seen to be apy Price $2.00. The owner ating no uve for her tule prefers selling her to some gentleman who wat 6 of the finest and most promising road b a to be found er than tien ont. Apply at private siable No, 79 West h streel ALE—A SPLENDID TEAM OF BLACK HORSES; they ure 5 years ald, long tails, over ¢ Is high, splendid drivers. ‘warranted sound and kind single or dou- also splendid team of ‘lack Voniee. 5 years old, lo ind in every respect. To be weed tll sold at i N ELEGANT PAIR tched. brother an t ner of University pt 1B SALE—A HANDSOME COLT, Just FROW me antry. of fast pare hi wi © a fab Jobe Comm Re fant. JOR SALE THREE LATOR, YOUNG TRUCK HORS “ pri giv stave $151 Ramis bay road oF hark. Mares, 81 0 @ sorte] Pony, sound and kind, $9. Cal ington wtreet “aire oo F°2,34 SALE—A | FINE BAY PONY, 6 HANDS meu, DT! _ sid for want of ase. Apply at ‘So 'rving vince. oR SaLE—NEW | FIRST CLASS TAP BUGGIES AND light and heavy fish press Wagona. West, ss anal ninth at rect between Siath and Seventh avenues, N. ¥. OR SALE—A FINE BLACK GELDIN HANDS high, warranted periertiy, sound. Can trot Anaide of $30. Api !y At 126 Nasann atreet, DUNN ihe SALB—FURRE Fon a i Pee ae . sortie and Kind in all har nen Apply at No. 3 Macuougal I sireet, tn the tin shop, witht i sold. F% SALF—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, CONSIST. ie ae ard Za yet at arate ‘Apply at aire it West Twenty tafe R SALE—A STEEL GRAY MARE, 5 YEARS OLD, r 1g anda high, aultable for any light work. “114 sur! R SALE—TWO SECONDHAND COACHES, AT the fuetory corner of Fifty-eighth wireet and Hrondway. One nearly as good as new. R SALE fo at hana ane ‘rRorrixa NG WAGON, ONE wan, Will be ONKS, 160 and ach Want Wag image and a nea an hace ABH GRIBBON & 12 Cros! Fone Le CHEAP—FOR WANT OF USE, 153g hands high, Cam be seon Fons, RSES, COUPES Fe Pe 3} a roe ee oad tovgat'oat bis ot Pans a ease Part QUALI. LESS AND SPRING CARI CART FOR SALE— Herr ten eet ted E. 8, 71 Bast Twen- Lath cin Spas FOR VERY STABLE _FOR SALE—CONSISTING or ts Banker and Sleighs, with good lease Ker streets, up staira, jpurvare Find "STABLE WANTED—FROM Now TILL. MAY 1; must odations for three horas and four Nad be near Madison square. Address 287 Pear! SB Smith, has on ex Improved siyle of Gutters and two seat can, have, them painted to sul Road and Tt Hy Phinet drat 4 Con Ten iad tira ape etween Thint tad fourth eveuuen, endl new De- ire] Fonte ry sixth K, WITH OF Wit be bu wory little w fe old, sound and Kind, aud Wh to mateo at b4 Van ame street, from 9 til 10 close » mort ta of i Wagon, with une si Meet, nea Broadw me 8 TE DoA a Horst, TRU ont a horse, The truck, not over ten “OND “AND " PAGONS or ae KID KEW h Phiten 9) perc at Neco AL SRNKINS auction toast FAI Broaaway, newr | Boviy tires street. ee 8, n PALKS. ALL WOOLe MERINO H Hoses msi, Mose, cLosiNe QUT GENTS WOOL HALF HOSE, 12) LOSING OUT WOOLLEN ge Bony Bey 70 ie GSEOSING OUT WOOLLE HOSE, 90.) 10,120. CLOSING OUT MISSES’ MER MERINO) 204,, “4 RIC! WAY DOWN.. CLOSING SILK VELVETS, 12%... oe. QLOSING SILK VELVETS, 2o,, ier de ag CLOSING SILK VELVETE) Be. 0! Toc: bleor GLOSING VELVET TRINMINGR tee to Abe NNET VELVENG, Bie bard, np. YARD WIDE ALL SILK MANTILLA a if A798 oe Cortes aii BARGAINS CLOSING OUT RIBBONS, EVERY. STYLE, T FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, GEOSING OUT BLOOMERS AND. HATS, Ie G OUT REMNANTS RIBBO hosts Sd OUT STOCK OF LACE GOODS CLOSING 0} WAY DOWN. OF CHRAP GOOD! CLOSING OUT, CLOSING OUT DRESS GOODS, eae 18-., 2c. CLOSING OUT LOT D) DELS CLOSING OUT MERRIMA i. CLOSING OUT Fy SATTAS double widlo, 25e. CLOSING PACAR, at 250, OLOsING OUT PEALD ALPACAS Ste. GOODS. alt pr piece, CLOSING OUT RICH DRESS price, CLOSING OUT COBUR M a YOPLINS. GLOsING OUT UNION ‘i NENG, Sle ou OUT LINER 1 + 106. 150, , 2 GLOSING OUT BLEACHED MULLING) 18: CLOSING OUT BLEAC HED SHIRT! 8, 22e., Be., Sle, hard ena HEAVY SHExTINGS, 250, 28e. 1 CLOSING OU’ ENTS” LOT OF HEAVY Wook, WOOLLEN SHIRTS AND SHAWLS, DRAWERS, G2iK0. to $8. CLOSING OUT WOOL HOODS, 12 CLOSING OUT SONTAGS AND Sit HAN CLOSING OUT LOTS OF HANDKERUHL CLOSING OUT LOTS OF HANDKERCHY CLOSING © OUT FINE HEMMED, ALL LINEN, we. NG OUT WORKED HANDKERCHIETS, 20e., be. GLosING OUT LINEN HEMSTTTCH, 25c.. 2 CLOSING our CLOSING OUT G: ALI GLosiNG OUT GENTS ALL MIMED, Sie. € GOL, SOTION,. UT 8 PINS, NEEDLES, BUTTON RIMM S. BRAIDS, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARI C, Nos. Between Twen: Hirst and Beticant streets, T GRAND STREET CME AP STORE, To-day Bonnet Velvets, Corded and Plain 5 friques, Uncut Velvets, &. Largést and cheaposi slack offwied 3, paitck Bulk Virals $5, $3 Is Sh Td $5.50 and $6.90 per ‘shades in green, amarinthu mexigaes, drabs and rene al I line of. Kt. Gros d’A+ offwzed this season, Velvets commence BONNET RIBEONS, RETAIL, ‘The most desirable colors and styles. nest 4 Nalltles nearly half price, FLOWERS, FEATHELS xb GOLD OBS AMENTS. Every day new Flowers aihers cheap. iS TRIMMLD pest line of black and colored Silk ng choice and desirable shades) (him, ‘gs oclaiet ails, anne yard. The largest, and ¢ Ribbon Velvets (inclu season, Every morning new Buttons, Ornaments, Cloak Sete, Jets,, GLOVES, HOSIERY, EMDROfDERIES AND LACES. ‘The stock tn these departu oods and Worthy nspection, if Set and Bue G ia is replete with Feawousbler EDWARD RIDL and 66 Allen re cx cast from the Bowery. T bait Re CHEAP STORE. ET ROOMS UP STAIRS. ahetalt SPEOUALTIES. Felt Hats and Bos ta. In all 1 the desirable shapes, at 26, a8 , mt 4, at 56, at 7, Hhoarer'iings any and evey shape, at $1, $2 2% $1 £0, gi idand Our old four- op’ quality in Silk Beaver we sell now af. Fate Pe ee yin a KY Conds el i ite Fel Sor aun raw oD 1s ©] ing ou! i) Nithep y Wd its" BOObE. . eT rom auction and variow® manu- EDWARD RIDLEY, Full tines received dahtyt factures, S11 ands and 66 Allen surett, east from the Bowe y. FACT ACKNOWLEDG 13 18 7) 3B CHEAP Goops. Hiangers and fevailiog should not. fall to call before yar= chasing, a we sell everything under regular prices. We fell Small Wares, ution, raids, &. wader regular pric, Fall lives of Hosiery, Chdervhitts, ‘Drawers, Glove and jen Goods, Ribbons, Velvets,. rich hy Bugle (imps Bre Flonneings, Dot. net, Bal Trimmings. rich Embroide: ted Lace, white and block, cheap. We have the vost and cheapest stock of Trimmings in the elty. Full lings of Bi keeping Goods, Mualius, Blankets, &e., cheap; Table 1 ne, at yard: Towels, Napkins, Cras Kid Gloves at $180 ure ewnal to any im Great bar gainsin ‘Good: dies, call and see them. corner of 6th av, aud I9th +, sacra ate RONALDSON & MEAR YLOAKS, CLOAKS. M. GRI a aie, attention of ce idles of New York and. vioinity t ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WINTER CLOAKS OF ‘NT IMPORTATION, CARRIAGE AND OPERA CLOAKS 4 IN GREAT VARIETY. At No. 19 (uancorre « a. 8 Fifth avenue. assortment of KS; also IPERA’ CLOAKS, 1 BROADW AY. “one door above ‘Tepeinesty mires, New Yors (ity. ROM AUCTION-700) GOVERNMENT LINEN Sheets, 6,000 Bed Comfortables, 3,000 pairs white ond Blankets; Counterp aes, Towels, DIN HEA ATH, 15 Curmin ke ‘street, corner of Picec! I EGRAIN'S. 4. LYONS VELVE his former production CLOAKS FAR EXCEL ANY OF ries from $100 to $225. cre ULARS, SACQUES AND. BASQUINES. 729 Bs aetrat Waverley place. Y RE 4 fot DeceNL rR as Die t moderate prices to suit al eyenere Bs Broadway, corner of Waverley place. 1 EGRAIN 4 Will have on exhibition THE DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER, OR ROTC AVEC PELERINE, THE MOST UN PORTABLE CLOAK AND THE GREATEST, NOVELTY OF THE SEASON, IF RED AND BLACK © Hs. 7 PON We Sy corner of Waverley place. sasiicnat tain amon Ty 188M. E. MOUSTON, L Te WITH @BNIN AND Hearn, hus epectalities tn Bonvets, Drews making in {li ite branches, particule pale to onters 739 Broadway, below Big hth streets "MILLINERS AND At Grand #1 wh Grand ant 66 Align street, - ae ‘Buteance to the who esabe department, 66 Alien strect, eer er ingoee Mtlinery and ilk Fe eee ave doode only. EDWARD RIDLEY. IN STWENTY- nd Tenth arenes, ‘The finder witi nd. be liberally rewaried hy ad a BR 2TH, CORNER CANAS AND A tt be B. LOdaneRY & co. Lotnas FRIDAY NIGHT, IX GOING PROM RAIL. 27th street, to Brooklyn, a Locket, con. eman's minialure: alan a gold Cross and’ guid fra rijecreary Sate Dopoane Comps, 148 MORNING, XOV. 26 ite Crone on brrant, Fowarded by leaving hivn at y dinck No finder will be iil Elm street. O8T—ON FRIDAY, 4TH, A GENTLEMAN'S yk § 4 Sted, 5 with Initia of miter Sroand ¥. fp Sts. inder wi berally Kast Thirtioth sree the name ©. leaving with the owner a 25) of Second 4 of Second avenue, ae itis a gift on ost.T0 PAWNBROKERS AND LOAN OPV ICES 4 Ge ee of ergot tg aa AMONH! toned will be Camed Watt Patng, whit ‘white dials Prodats mondo cs on Friday evening, nent HG th agenie HOU. Mul Muvorry tirent, New York. Leki Be BOOk aoe PLEASE KEEURS” Loses, su RDA, HORS i, A MEDIUM SIZED* ite sector Dog, with ro oF OrRnaY, jong Nowe fad om ier mater 9. ane ay ekg ty-Afth vet Ly ward will veggie d to hy ane hen fim tone} Thirty-foures st RAND BOY, A MANUSCRUPT. Ot q k, 46 Piraythy street. Kevur to uscnia ofier, and receive $3 re ~ O8T—B! ER re ALAN 8. Wallin Barn 7 ost_at THE ACADEMY “Ov MUSIC, Mitt, r Wr Nihads A suitable reward for ie retarn inetee will be paid at Ait PROM “THE PREMISES OF THE &UR. SPAN Ai ct tel ete. yellow, follar® will be pald » her ts norchwest corner of Twenty aie Eleven yy fein ansbiane CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 10,010 AR MANUPACTUR xs AIGARS AND TORY J will Gnd & aplopatd tot of real Vurelta Abajo high flavor, at « nvderate price, and alot of eoninb Bist bons, All kinds at siore, No, 90 Cedar oe

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