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FINANCIAL AND COMMER CAL. Wronespay, Oct, Seer. Mu. ‘The stoek market hae displayed great Suoyancy and wenewod wolivity to-day, altonded Dy &@eneral advance ‘of prices, with Northwestern leading the upward move- | 200 w ipamian Vaid “mont and selling a9 bigh 686234. Phe preferred stock zo took a fresh start and sold wp to 92%. Erie, too, | nou N y ‘Central KR. was active and strong, and rose v0 8534, while Michigan Boothern wae ggxt in poin. of interest. The volume of peeuiation is 0 large and the plethora of money #0 great tha! prices are impelled‘opward by an irresistible force, and ine higher they rise the stronger the market poems to become, Thus, notwithstanding the advance whieb i has already experienced, iis tendency was mever more decidedly towards bigher fignres nor the temper of the street more unreservedly * bullish.” Bren ‘6 boars among the old conservative houses ac. xn <0 that they have made a great mistake and | vegioi them error. The duiness which prevails in gone | rai business just now diseagages capital and induces iwer- ehants avd others to join the ranks of the speculators 10 ‘Wall street, and thus the number of the latter is being daily swelled, Meanwhile tbe earnings of the main lines @f railway are on a seal in exes of their expendi- ‘tures, and only good management is necessary to the payment of dividends, It is remarkable enough, how- ever, that some of the non-dividend paying stocks are welling higher in proportion than those which pay divi @ends, Michigan Southern and Cleveland and Pittsburg for instance. Yet Brie, which should ‘Be worth far more than Michigan Sonthern, considering that its earnings Inst year wero Afteen millions and a hha}, is actually selling considerably below it Before tho year expires, however, these inequalities will prob- wbly be levelled by the food of speculation which will sweep over them. - Alihoug!) Dusivess on the Stock Exchange ia so active ke demand for money is not equal to the supply, and the chiof anxiety of Jendors {a to keep their funds fully employed. Loous to first class houses are made freely = four per cent, and with government ool- Iaterale jo «some instances at 3 a 3%, while the exceptions at five are fewer than last week, There % no perceptible drain of currency from this centre, while there is a moderate influx from the country, ud if there was more employment for capital a large amount would find its way here from Boston and else- where. At the open board at ten o'clock, the market was steady. Morthwestern common advanced jto 6034, the sales ag- @Pegating 10,800 shares. Krie was aclive at 8544, and Miebigan Southern at 923%. At the first regular board ‘there was a large and well distributed volume of busi- mess in all the epecalative railway sharer, and the tendency of prices was upwards, Northwestern advanced | yy, to 60%. New York Central closed +; lower than at the samo time yesterday, Reading ‘4, Michigan Bovthern %{, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, Fort Wayne 34, Quicksilver 44, Western Union Tele- gvaph %. Erie was 3 higher, Iliinois Central '%, @eveland and Toledo 3, Rock Island 34, Nort ‘weetern 33(, Toledo, Wabash and Western 34, Al- §on and Terre Haute *;, Obio and Mississippi certi#- ates 3, Cumberland, 2", Pacile Mail was steady at Py aT 233. With respect to the street rumor of an increase of the @tock of the latter company, we bave ascertained after Mmquiry that an exchange has been negotiated of five millions of fhe unissued steck of the company for ten millions of United States sixes of 1881, yielding at the @urrent price of gold a revenue nearly equal to that paid By the company on its stock, and furnishing, with the ‘emount already held by them, a large surplus applicable to any purpose to which they may see ft to devote it, ‘and divisible among the stockholders in the absence of AbY special use for it, Of the stock thus exchanged a | meal, %.i22 bushels wh @oneiderable portion is placed, to be held till 1868, under ‘the contro! of the parties who formed the company or!- @ovally, while a large amount goes to England, it is un- erstood, for permanent investment, and the remainder 4etakon here by parties already interested in the man- @yemevt, Government eecarities were dull but fim. ae | Receipts and Didbaws ng 4 Reesipis during the month. Payment: Balance, Or.. interest accounts. Appropriations. Paymen'ta in coin Payments in notes. . Receipts for ensiom: 1 Revelpis for customs ia October, 1888. NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1866. 80 Wentern Union Tel. Chev & Toledo BR., 1 moe ms lisse Moriposs min fo... V4 Tipons rod 8 ion aie all pice Ng to W. bar eCoalCo 716 a i 200 Boston 8 jon Nav €o. Lig ies Ua he Mail Sx Gos, 3 193g fiway......+ 8 Soo Heading Mit 6 200 Renatr cents at the Office of the Assistant Trousurer of the United States, at New York, for the Month of October, 186s. October 1. 1884, by balanee.. teeeeeeeereed 973,491,143, Reecipis du month © «$11,507 697 , 1978 0 iran 342" ata " 4,048,180 Pa 3 0a3 Misoellaweous, + 81,846) drafts, ice do ‘Treasury Port 01 Nebit balance, Octo? whanes, Or., disbur: Balance Increase in October, 1866. ey bullion and e: Coin received during tie month, Fine bars ——-—— 1,985 at Total. . =: 758.2 Payment cae Paymente i Y an'hind ia’ Assiat ¥ iets alesagie Fine bars..... Unparted bitiiein: Tot Less tom Less due Miata sean teeee ee ene + 99688, 787 Statement of Business at the United States Assny Offlee, at New York, for the Month Ending October 31, 1866. ‘a1 United States reign coing Foreiga bul United States bu nual 0 gol United States bullion (Lake Superior United States bullion (Nevada)... payabie in bars * 1 $0ot000 Total deposite, payable in coin 535,000 585,000 beer) Transmiiied to Untied Bintan Yor coinage... COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepnespay, Oct. 31-6 P. M. Asnvs.—Reco!pts, $3 bbls. The market for both pot and pearl continued quiet, but firm, at $9 75 a $10 for the former and $14 for the Intter. Breapsturrs.—Recelpts, 0,878 bbis. flour, 1,720 do. corn 31,160 do, corn, 78,768 do. oats, 16,002 do. rye, 1,280 do. malt, and 95,689 do, barley, ‘There ‘was rather more demand for State and Western flour, but the market was not very active, though prices advanced 10c, @ 20c,, in sympathy with wheat, The sales were 14,600 bbis., @ the quotations annexed. Southern flour was in fair de- mand, und the market ruled a shade firmer. Salen, 425 bbls. Rye flour was in active demand, and a slight advance was @oupon five-:wenties of 1864 were 15 higher, ten-forties | cstabtivhed, the saler reaching 1.650 bb!s., at $7 25.0 $8 50, 3, seven-thirty notes of the first series 4. At the one o'clock sessions the market was strong, Werthwestern preferred was active, ©1%, while the common stock was firm at 60% a 34. Brie pold at 85:40 5. At the half-past two board the | Exira round hoop Obi Speculative feeling was buoyant, and Michigan Southern being the strongest of the gailway shares. New York Central closed % higher than at the first regular board, Reading 3, Micbigan Southern 3, Tlinois Central 4, Rock Island %, North- ‘yestern 3¢—preferred 3%, Fort Wayne %, ‘Wares and Western , Alton and Terre Haute 14— %, Ohio and Mississippi cortificdtes 14%, Cum- land 3. Quicksilver was 3{ lower. Pacific Mail was ctoady at 233. Government securities were Wactive, but steady. Tennessee sixes, new, were M6 higher. At the last open board the tendency @f prices contin.ed upward, Erie, Michigan Southern Jagracaabppeone shares etill leading the advance. ot Rae shares of Northwegtern common were ger the rule, the stock closing at 603% on ey: the preferred at Sl'¢, Subsequently there wesebrisk domand for Erie, Michigan Southern and “we no ~hwestern shares, and ee entire market was eo oe @trong at the 4 oreo 1 and Missiesipp! certificates 8514 a \, p New ore pan B19% 0 120, Frie 8544 a X, Michigan R~“ Cevtral 126 a 34, Cler-" ‘e uinern 92% a 96, Rok . wand and Pittsburg 92% @ iis 2% ® 44, Northwestern 61 a }—pre vag &24, Fort Wayne 1003; 8 %. Compound daterest notes were quoted thus by the leading dealera:— 1964, 116% a 11714; July, 116); » %; August, 1% 8 11635; October, 114% a 115%; December, 11374 116%; May, 1885, 112K a 34; August, 110% @ 111; September, 1161 8%; October, T18 a 34. ‘The gold market was heavy and dull during the morn- and after opening at 1463¢ it declined to 145%. From point, however, it advanced steadily to 146%, the losing quotation. Loans were made at 1-328 1-64 per @ent per diem, and without interest, the supply of coin for delivery being about equal to the demand. The Meotia took out $165,725 in bare, and the Arizona, from Aspinwall, brought $1,257,372 m gold and stiver. ‘The foreign exchange market showed diminished Orm- and rates declined «fraction among the brokers. Bae Dills on England at sixty days were quoted at Clgue at 10095 @ 34; atthroe days, 110% » 9%; oom- is) Dilla, 1080109; france at sixty days, 5.18% a 37}; at three days, 10 «5.1154, Continental bills ‘Were nominally as under:—On Berlin, 72 473; ow Bree pre ‘70% ; on Frankfort, 41\ 9 419 ; on Amsterdam, a) 941%; on Hamburg, 86% » 26%, on Antwerp, M540. & 6.13%0. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wedursday, Oct. 31— do. Krie RR 400 Wendin RR Py Bee ‘ivr rick and advanced to | Fxtra Northwestern, Erie | (ener tra Toledo, | derwbicn p Of corn meal, sales were made of 900 bbis., at $6 15 for city and $6 2% for caloric. We quote: Superfine and Western Choice Stat Common to medium extra Western, ‘entern trade brandi ithern. Fancy an‘l extra do. ey $f (auperfine Coen monk, Jerwey.- Corn woul! Brandywir Corn uieal, puncheous, 3 qThoro vida an active apecdiative move lees advanced Se. a be, hel ‘arin at the improvement. The ad canals a at 99.90 ng 5 & for white Ger w amber Bi 30 for interior Cbteago spring, $i 30); 0 83 40 fr ii Cus aud $2 41 @ $3 63 for Ne wake e and Chi Then was a reaction in the corn ‘Ket, the npecilatora havi teued by the ump yest. und prices ed fail the market ng at BLO) for mixed." Baten 218, xX at $1 80.8 a rast ante 92 for do. at, and with only & A moderate buy pd Chi: he to re! nies of 600 Ca sla wo RS a % Tash fy tor prport. rr Cann ine 5 nan Wet, i EAL: joy malt vo finportant aules were 1 vin Rio from nce pero BF ae Corrur.—There wes e moderate one hands at full prices, but 10 Jon Were Tipster ETS PN ra imption, Ee eyAe 176, jee in'bond ora Tur, const rable woven, _Paliimnare seein sue neludin; bags, x Cricket, to arrive there, on pri- srmay be eek Prairie Flower, at_140., gold, in bond, to arrive here, and ‘he balance of the Elenore on the apot, oa private fer Cortoy.—The market ‘was quiet, but prices were without wial change, ‘The sales comprise bales, aud re- mat colpin 598 bales.” We quote — plane, Ordinary, 4 Low mi Mtdaliny Good Faeiauts nominal. Piovide, bi ie —. a ing... aL a “3 Fuled excsedinaly quiet, And eaten were. almost engegoine: not 001 mer, 900 bales carton, omen, 40 terves ¥" “p Bremen, 4 tlerces ied at He, amd 50) bales sae st ; 0. ingly, ad we learn of no In ie coe de ar , at 100 vbis. Rew Orieane, at from 68. ‘ “wg 0 4. Demerara, at from Mo, ¢ THe., four months tore, ~The athe oe was without noticesile o! = 160 bales for consumption, at from 18c. a q : Navat Stones.—Of crude turpentine we heard of no sles. ‘Tho market for spirits turpentine enled very quiet, but there was rathei ir more tone to the market, ree, 6, being ner. at ths close; salen 143 bbls. nt Bsc. q B7e., chiefly nt et ruled extremely quiet, and prices for common, which ruled and Mate at 68 1 dnd i ‘as tse Ko ots ey ‘ee lat a Rope “ot tar we notice salen of 100. bole Witingtoe at Seat centnenet ‘was unchanged at 61 50; sales 30 tons Eng- linh at 980. Provisn ae ac ys ag bp eb ar: earn = ay iad cal uy {th ‘kon i ioe tg cash. on Bre peti baa at 'e sales for Nate del caad, vt ih, heavy, lower and nominal L otees ‘at the close Western wi 18) site conld ig have been ought eve weve couBhed t 450 Sola. at T aids ha Oh, and tn moderate Semong Dow extra mes, ond $12 8) + 618 80 for new f Hants contlawed ull_and henry. the sales being tevted to rtente contin ull an tl imited to 1 aha ha nd honk ge. for duit and eu minal, Dressed for Weatera, Butter wan count Pan eae i a 880 for te, © wi Pave vse. vi era a 005 bt 4. crus ie , ole peck November, on pfieate tereaee 1 “ 15006 mi ‘eperied oa vermis w i Vie ae be hos} teat Mnseed fo bags Celeutta Nector at ing, at Xigeriean’at ry have been acca a nates Bet amr nant ng ESTAURANTs. ow is Tie tine, Noa ait rary day, trechand — anuy ¥ AND WAVY VY CLAIMS. wag onaniny eevatsfe RagouT ee grow POWDER. 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ARABELLA GODDARD, one of the greatest living female pianists; hee ALFRED JAELL, acknowledged as one of the most bril- Mant pianists in Europe; J.L, HATTON, a charming composer and an elegant pian- fst, now accompanying Mile. Parepa in this country, who gays: “Is 1s rx visise INSTRUMENT I XVER PLAYED CPON;” BRINLEY RICHARDS, the brilliant planist and oom- poser; eel WILLIAM M. BALFE, the great English compo: “Tees Rt snd twenty Other Oj operas. waka) ‘Who does not wish to practice economy? SNOW POWDER. It saves money, labor and the clothes. SNOW POWDER. Tt saves the siggy labor of rubbing. SNOW POV POWDER, Th saves the hardest of drudgery. BNOW POWDER. It saves the expense of soap. SNOW POWDER. Tt removes grease spots spots as if by magto, SNOW POWDER. 3t will not rot the clothes, 8NOW POWDER, Is leaves the clothes perfecity white. SNOW POWDER. 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BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED rathout publish ar exporureto. fons charged one free, George re ee AcRiet hee para aerate 4 ‘AND 3 onealtations Sawyer, 0) Nassau street, New sieaad ORNS, HUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS diseases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHAKIE, Cash, FORE: TOM and DOMESTIC, ., No. 6 Fourth AND ALL 760 Broad. (anPeTS—vERY LOW FOR ALARGE yet ee % BO YSPEPSIA HAEUMarisM, BCROFULA, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BRUPITIONS oF THE SKIN. All cured by taking baths of aniue al wate sing oot tain chemieal properties, Use STRUMATIO BALT=, pre- red for bathing purposes from the mineral aprings of t ennsyivania Salt Manufacturing Gompany. erties of these salts make thern speciiios for the cure of named diseases, No more swallowing of drugs, strumatic mineral baths. For sale at G° TO THOMAS R. AGNEWS, GREENWICH AND JF Murray streets, where you will find Teas, Colfees. Fisli, ig ‘and cverythiog’ else cheaper than acy sore in Now [THING SORE BURNING ERUPTIONS, TETTER Seald Head, Barber's Itoh, Ringworm Seurvy, &c.. Ps manentiy cured by NORTON'S OINIMENT. Iu penetrat to tha seat of tho dlaoase, and oures {rom the_dern heneatn to the skin on the surface, Price 60 cents. Sold at Il Ano street. AUCRS HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING. Harmless, cleanly, cooling and in’ no trouble tiny in applying: jut tbe thing. for travelling, Price $1, 1 Potten.” Depot No. Ti Grestiouss sek neh ares GcuiLEER's GERMAN OINTMENT.—WARRANTED 8D, certain cure, withont, the slightost danger, for piles, gld wounds, scrofuia,aat rheum. all bone and skin diseases, de, For sale at 9% Bowery, and by al etpal dru MRS, GADE BEG! PIRITU ALIS: LEAVE TO IN- ‘ form her frie and the public, that she has camer | {6 the city and is ready to give seonces at her rooms, 1 West Fifieenth street, earner on" Sixth avenue. a dlondisindele CSR Sei cia PERSON. S opuaN: CURL.—A LETTER FOR YOU AT STATION Y. aie KID GLOVE. P. W.—WAS AT TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET SAT- rarnaay Sy bat behind time, Same hour, pines ang grees, > Mista INFORMATION WANTED OF A_ERLAND, $85 Neel oe un for New York, October 18 Adéress earl | RS, BAKER—LETTER FOR YOU: STATION ©. COR- ner West Twelfth and Fourth streets. ERSONAL.. G., YOURS OF 3I8ST REC Write again with all pardculars, vat Cee rs okt WHO DINED AT DELYONICO'S ‘Tuesday last, if ehe wants to hear from her derk friend, will address E.R. M., station D. HE LADY WHO WALKED UP BROADWAY TO THE Nt, Jarnes Hotel and back to Fourteenth sireet, with a child at her hand yesterday, if she wants to bear from the gentleman she Ber esise will address D. Darkman, sta- tion D, Port office. it. 7 THE LADY WHO BOWED TO A ENTU from Broadway theatre, Mopiay even! mserey City Post office ? ‘OU WERE AT THE OFFICE AZEAD OF TIME. 1 rated until half pastl0, Wii 9¢ there, on Saturday mornin; TH STREET —2HE LADY FROM BOSTON, WHO came on intendh sat on the Fveniag Star, may meet with agyetance by addres largsing box 2,86 Post offce, 28 '—WHERE ARE YOU, 4kD HOW I8 We ator friend t == ~éLorHIn a@ A LARGE O} ree — 6, O WORTH OF CAST OPF Clothing wanted, for Charleston, &. C. La genta having any to dispose of can. son :—From $10 to for Slik Dresses; $5 to $25 f 8520 S10 for Pants, Alig woollen or calico Dre Gerpets, Furniture, Jerel 10 highrest cash ”) Pieces call on or adress’ the or te ont B MINTZ. 893 Bisth bore Twentieth Ladies attended by Mrs. War: Pena PTR AAneAS, “loth fi ap ng. hes walled NEAR NINE- ON. ei fet ra Dele rautees 10 pa colt Falus i cash for ion’ and gen lothing, by cajling gr Addresing. n's enat-ol SEENTION ORIGINAL M. ABRAHAMS, 281, LATER A Desire are seen Ge ase attended toby Mrs. Kora A Taiko bigot AND GENTLEMEN WiLL RE- 8 for Cast off Cloti fe, By cl ing of or addresal Paani ing Mr. or Mrs, ma rs =? Eiguth izth aven Bighth arent, | Ladle ket ‘Cant i 3g" O) Carpets, a eon) wn enniemten will be kind ¢) ihe ull gn cr disose the wunber as wal 1p by Mra, Marke, in'and ont of thi NS ee gt LADIES’ AND GENTLE- rnitare, sacar eemiggen Mea THE ORTATKAL, LM, MARK * * | dcaatenarrie era | Ate GRINDLB, a oben PHYSIC, ‘ta oat kn aoe Tr ian’ R. a a pet tome ee D.. ie PAs bik doig § om tt k= Q females; af bis piven private Dt: HUNTER ~ WORST CASER OF CER. ©, ia Aboriy me tran any diseases, in, Or BO taken. Jo's Division Dua BE Ear he fied gaa pt ty Bad STREET, 9 May Soon. Dina mies bias to Wart oars teal R. KeusepTs — 8 CURE, i Ds emt ravigreone where Rs? Pua, eran Te Rae era! ere a Tage eae a a eta RSRN Toan a 2, INDUCES asl Inet he chemie dt | Te ag i 7 E 2 iE “le 7 3 H - ie | if i: 3 i aba Iz “ait aE ip rat : A a ne a i ce se 2 rg : BER a ee 2 fa), is) & : 35 2e\ bee he : pak ie) aeeste sicnanalleaateadi tlie hinrinmaninnemaniaariaeneiate __FOR sat. , FOR. Sake THE LIQUOR SALOON AND A. Taurant, 219 West street, Willa tea6 of IB yeare of E) A 28 oH street, corner of apply ak MITCHELL'S Store Agenoy, 77 ( Podar atreet. RARE CHANCE.—A SATLORS' BOARDING HOUS for sale. i fir: ns. tn the Fourth wand, wi & good stock of mee ‘and fe Lagu yer}, ree eaite elenaiag. igen and Pa co ad ‘and Furnitun maine for yourself, No, Sohersy stcoet et, N.Y A —FOR SALE, THE 8CHOONBE mioKory, CARRY «ing about @) tons, drawing 5}y feet of water, | foot of Houston street, North rive FOR SALE, ONE | ov THR wey! os ee : ° 4 3 oleganuy sold on account of an a potn tines a govern Treat oF he ae eG & OO Nod Wen Twonty-third street, Fifth Avenua Hotel A RARE BUSINESS OPENING. —THE ~ ADVERTISER having other business tha! wil! fu future occupy biy entire attention. wis! wholesale aud re tuil Clothing and lishment, situatec in one of th sof the won doing «large an wh. PURGES, box 2,225 Fost oniee, New York. amoun| R.A. A Liquor STORE R SALE,—DEST STAND DOWS AA. town; pr located on u great business thor Oughfare; a rave ¢ oy, TE Codar street. A ka! “LARGE S128 WILDER'S PATENT SAFE FO fen i nie 60 medium stued Herring's Sales 8G, QUIRK, 73 William st. | E CHEAP, RESTAURANTS, DOWN TOW? res, Hotels, Bukeres. Meal Markets, Fis ‘orner droceries, Ms Route, Photograph’ Gn’ 1 Dry Goods 8: Honse Paint TtCHELL'S § i) Bare. Paxeney, #7 Code trent. HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Witt pore Room attached. 75 feet deep, fronting on Gor! ak ton waler os wilh selene ‘or lnproved pro} apicndid investment. Inquire of Mr RAYE, bh of (he Tontine Hotel, corner of Vortlandt «1 West roel. | G00D CHANGE TO MAKE NONBY, STATE xy vounty rigitts for eale and very, valuavf yentpu of undoubted uti wu \gernal appiiention, Ad drew or apply to I. STEV! 19 Ni RARE CUANCE.—FOR RALE, THE SPLENDIT Liquor Store 8) Weal street; ir’ sot wold privately By sold at auction, at Az o'clock this day. GA FNEY, Aue: Joneer. EATLY FITTED UP FANCY GOODS STORE FOs , finely stocked; good business piace; be sel. "before Ml o'elotk, ut a succidce. Sevent! ereaglng trader locat/on b equired about $10,000 ‘dress for one weal RARE CHANCE.—FOR BALE, AN OYSTER A! Dinlog House, where there is no competition withi half mile. 620 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. bt eee reas STORE, bed ing sam! Hoom, 220 Grand street; ‘must aitncet ite oars’ cigars and tobaoco, Busi this opportunity. A. nee aes tee ne LARGE GROCERY, ALSO FIXTURES AND LEAS} of Store in Fighth avenue, for sale; Hotels, Suloont keries, Meat Shops, Market Stands, Barber Shops, Fancy Ponfectiouery, Grocery ‘and Corner. Liquor Stores, on th Di YO, 298 Ninth avenue. AKERY. FOR SALB.—THE BUILDING _ AN! Grounds situated on the corner of High and Ci Fy ihe buildings are neatly now a is [argest business of ai ‘ery. Bixty-five bi the quiner desires to'icave. th will receive the entire cut country. ‘The party costing li tom, without any additional Property. or paruoulare ApDiy to the real extate ofl, Aart road, street, Newark, J. or rot FRANCIS Quis on'the premises. RUG STORE FOR BALE-ONE OF Tih BES stands in the city; low for ‘Apply & 683 Hudson, corner of aries a el ISTILEKRY FOR SALE OR TO LET; OAPACTIY or shels per day; location corner of Sktitwan lushing avanné, Brookiyo, Apply from 12 101 o'vlock t JOHN WILSON, 140 Broud str9et, INING AND OYSTER HOUSH—108 WEST THTRTY. sixth street. doing a business, will be sold Rize Including stock and ures, Cooking utensils, 4 rand basement, only $14 per month, elty; one smoli, sulta! if corner of Em aod Franklin ra Waslingta, FF SALK — A LIGHT MANUFACTURING B - Sanne eee eetlNied: real sentate, $7,600 Stock, took, de. BIG MOET Bin nse OR SALE—A OF KEW 1. LFATHE! Rb Belting, Arpiy to FOWLW & O0., 10 Broadway, Ria a A LAROB AND WAIT. , FUBRIRHED ays Nocated. w or, is) RSA Fons iat oe it partion writ captial pod nddrene Howk, Her feraid of bt Lovey tang he ae LIARD ‘ROOM NO. 186 ws PULTO, pet fa) cues t National, is vail on Fridan Hover ie will be sold aba A.M, to the \ 2 aaa bidder, with th Fo “BAT BA MOROCCO CA CAS! Fontes ihe ingowet ine Srouding to lente . 2® account of iiehealth faquire ‘at 108 Broad: bot rr 12 and 1 o'el FPO MALE—AN EXPRESS pours | HAVING 4 GOO) Cs as can t mm desiroun g 3 express office van Si nebo “fae sav Ste oa ninth ates avenue. inquire at Olt BN v6 T°, o carranagre fab bry 2 LEASE, MACHINER fo. Peed Mi td ath ree tsousat whthin the efty, with — Rive ere fon, Yor ine zie only aviag capital noed w: TALUABLE PATENT RIGHTS POR SALE V ithe ould tall the, auidation of makers and pateo! Lg Fs wtead Fastener, of bedetends oan be pd Peat thas bags cannot get in. Al high important to to bal ders and reste ay mee for Astor House and Park, N eee rae we ae : ‘etches, Je and onthe same. Ops