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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Weoxuspar, Oct 23-6 P, M, The gold saorket has been steady and only moderately totive to-day, the extreme range baving been from 143 the opening trausactious at 143% and tile 1 148ig. The latest quotation om the street s. Ths demand for casu gold continves active, and loaus were mado at 3¢, 1-16, 3-32, 3.64, 5-64, 7-64 2 1-32 per cent per diem respectively in favdr of (he Yeudor of the coin, This indicates the extent of tne “short” interest made in anticipation of tho effect of the disbursement of the November interest on the public debt amounting to $24,900,000, A large Portion of this is, however, due to foreign bondholders, @nud cash remittances will to be made accordingly, waless in those instances where (he interest ts diverted to the pare of fresh bonds The gross cleanings @monnted to $45,258 000, the gold bale ‘%92 and the currency es to $1, Dalances ¢ The stock market has been tever @ay, and, op the whole, beayy, while the aliernations Of strength and weakness wore eves more frequent than yesterday. A decline was established in every stock on the list, and Erie at one time touched” 6O%{. The street is becoming more bearish by degrees, and the bail cliques aro restless umter their heavy toad, end anxious to realizes. Money ts, however, in abun. @ant supply for the Lume although there are no transac fm gover In the discoant line, never- theless, there is ao imaprovement, and prime commer- ial papor is very difcutt of sale, even at 3 a4 por cont above ihe logal rate, although the banks sill quote it at eeven, Tho pressure upon the latter for accommodation te 80 great that they can only respond to a small part of the appiications made to them, ané they Mmit their favors to their best and most pressing customers, which include the Western banks, whose necessities urgent as those of our ci.y merchants, whe mingle, many instances, indignation with regret at the treatment their paper receives from the banks, It i¢ somewhat vemarkable, wander these circomsiances, that more foreign capitel is not finding ita way acroee the Atlantic fwremployment here, Money is as great a drug as it ever was in England, although the Bank of Amsterdam has just ratsed {ts :ate of interest from two and a half fo ree percocet, iho Bank of England rate is still two per cent, s point which bas been reacved only twice ‘within # quarter of a century, and the lerest in its his Yory; yer captal seoks vainiy for employment where it te consideredsecure, while al! Europe je full of needy beng at seven por cent, yas below this rate, even ment securities, Borrowers, Only tirst class credit or empie collavcral Security wis upon the confidence ef money euler and thus, vith a pletnora of joavable funds on all sides, ft ts didficutt to borrow, It is like “seter, water every- where, tet pot adrop to drink.” Aj! this is the result of the distrust created by the financial panic of last year, afd the maintenance of the rate of discount at ten per cqit by the Bank of England long after tho necossity br it rad passed away, Leyitimate enterprise and specupilon recerved @ shock then which they bavo not fully recovered from, With a market here, hovever, which will pay seven per cont for capital on loan, and with United States six per cent gold benr- ing seovities ata point so Jow that they can be puor- chased st a fraction over 69 in com, it will be surprising Af the Fosent inducements to employ toreign capital in this cquntry are mucn longer divregarded, and particu larty yith consols which pay only three per cont per sonuf, selling at 94in London. Gofernmeat securities were steady in tone but quie ai tl coantors of the leading dealers, and the disposi- ionof all but those identified with the “short? interest fs ty boy rather than to sell them—the belief in a sharp recivery from the recent speculative depression voing geveral, The fact that the itve-twenties of 1865 are thee percent cheaper than those of 1962 causes the fofeign demand to turn, to some extent, th tbeir favor; Dit the equalization of the quotations for the 1862's and 1965's will involve time, although certain to take placo Wtimaiely, the Jatior being identical with the former iu @ery respect, excepting that they have three years Jongor to run. Those who sell governments and boy high-priced railway shares will Gnd betore long that fthey have mado a serious muatake, for while the gold ‘bonds are selling considerably below their real value the yet others ave at a point considerably above it, The market elosed dull at the subjomned quotations:—Registeres, 4831, 11234 @ 111%; coupon, 1881, 111% a 1114 6-20's, registered, 1892; 112% 0 112 1862, 135% a 114; 5-20's, coupon, 8.20", coupon, 1864, 209 a 100%; 10934 8 109%; do. do., January 106% a 106%; 5-20'a, coupon, 1867, 100% a registered, 100 a 100'4; 1040's, coupon, 8-20°s, coupon, 154 and Jul 4, LS a 431g; June 7.20's, 10436 0 7.80's, 1043¢ @ 105; December compounds, 1865, 11734 a 11754; August do. Septomber do. do, 115%; a 116; O.tobor do. do., 11534 a 116%. ‘Tho stock market was weak at the commencement of Dasiness under a pressure to sell both ‘short’? and “Tong” stocks, aud at the early session of the open Doard Now York Central sold at 110% a 110%; Erie, V1; Hodson River, 12544; Reading, 9644 a 963, gan Southern, 791 a 794%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82a 44; Rock Istand, 95 a 953 rinwestern, 4734; do, preferred, 663¢; Fort Wayne, 97%; Western Union fele- graph, 9535435 )4; Paci Mail, 1453¢; Atlantic Mail, lar board the market was active but heavy, Er declining from 72%; to 703% on the call; Dut on iho second call there was a general improvement. New York Central closed 1% lower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 2%, Reading 2\4, Michigan South. * ern 1%, Clevetand and Toledo 3X, Rock Island 2, North. western {, do. preferred 1, Fort Wayue 1%, Milwaukee end St. Paul 2, do, preferred 13, Obto and Mississippi certificates Pacific Mail Wost ero Union Telegraph 1 Atlantic Mail was \% higher. Government securities wore firm and cou. Jon five-twenties of 1865 closed %% higher, new fasne of 1865 44, wow issue of 18671{, seven thirty notes, stoond series, 3 Jeaver. ; third series 3. Sixes of 21081 were Among the State stocks Tennessee sixes, new, lower and Missouri sixes 1 bighor. Brie de. lived to 6944, and the rest of the market weakened cor fespouding but rally sueceeded, and at tho ene o'clock open board Nex York Central sold 11% @ 7114; Reading,. 9734; Clove. Pittsburg, 82 a €2 Rock Island, Northwestern, 47%; do. preferred, ; Hudson River, 125; Western Union Telegraph, 8314; Cumberland Coal, 27; Quicksilver, 17. Fellowing the cal there wasa further slight e¢vance, but at the mecond reg’ board the market again showed a droop- wg temien! New York Contral closed *; lower than at the fitst regular board, Rock Island 4, Northwestern %, do preforred \%, Milwaukee and St Pant 1%, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 14, Pacific Mell 4. Ere was Ke bigher, Reading %, Cleveland and Pitteourg 4%, Fort Wayne 1%, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul preferred 44, Quick- silver 3, tern Union Tolegraph 3. Government -pecurities were steady but dull, » Atthe open board at balf-past threo the market was week and onsettied, and Erie sold at 70%; New York -Coutral, 110% @ 1104; Reading, O74 a97)¢; Michigan Soutbern, 784 878%; Cleveland and Pitisburg, $1) Rock Island, 94%; Northwestere, 465;; de. preferred, 05%; Ohio and Missiesippi certificates, 26%. During ‘the rest of theafternoan the market fluctuated fover- @abiy, and at six o'clock the following quotations were current, these being {a J per comt higher than they ‘wore an bour previously:>—-New York Ceniral, 110% « 210%; Erie, TIY a TIM; Hudson River, 125 « 126; Reading, 97% 297%; Miobigan Southern, 78% a 73 Wieveland aod Pittsburg, 81% a 81}4; Rock Island, 04 95; Fort Wayne, 97%; Northwestera, 467; 9 47); do, preferred, 6534 005%; Pacific Mall, 14501454; Ohio end Missiesippi certificates, 2614 @ 205, ; Westera Union Telegraph, 231; a 33%. Tbe following is a statement of the highest and lowest prices of the leading speculative mocks in montiniagia, 1805 and 1866, respectiva@y:— ——-1865.—— ——~ 1966. ———. Lowes. dt a a Wa ew, ea ‘aii m 1107; Brie, Yan 075; Central. . 90 Gieveiand and Pitsburg. 47 ‘It is reported that the Tilinois Central Radway Com. ‘pany bas Jeased the Dubuque and sioux City Railway, rusoing from Dabuque one hundred and forty-four miles westward, and’in the course of extension to Fort Dodge, two hundred miles from Dubuque, which olty is opposite Danierth, on the Mississipp!, where she Lihnois Coniral line at present terminates, The Dabaque and Pious City road js vinmately, as ite mame iumpliee, to be throughout the | NEW YORK HERALD, extended to the latter place on the Missourt river, and: ‘his additional mileage will Of the lvase, which is said t also come within the terms .o be for twenty years, the charge to the Lilloois Centra! Company betng for the first tea years thirty-five per ceipis, im atditic years thirty-six per cant and the other company. ty, Bankers’ bills dat 108% (910844; dills om at three days, 5.167% rated (has:— were qu ot of the gross traific re- to all taxes, and for the second ten tases, payable monthly to The fore gu exchange market was inactive but nom!- on England at sixty days at three days, 10934; commercial Paris at sixty days, 5.20 a 95.16%, Othor bills were | | | Commercial. On Berlin. mya 1% | Oa Bremé: sa 18 On Frankfert. 4096 | On Amsterdam, 4035 Oo Hamburg... ..-, 85% 85 8536 Ob ADLWErp. oo 5.20 a 5.18. aaaee : 5.21% ‘Mining shares were neglected. At the first board Smith & Parmelee closed 5c, lower than at the same time yes- terday, selling at $3 98; Consolidated Gregory Gold 10c, selling at $5 95. Rocky M: fountain sold at 45c.; Eldo rado, $1 90; Corydon, 73c.; American Flag, 65c.; Beaver, $11 40. The receipts for customs ‘and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ex- Pired portion of the week have beep as follows Custom House -Sud- Preasur ;—————— Receipts, Reeeip's, Payments, | Balances. Oct, 21..$236.069 $8, 64488 $9,552 783 $112,580,850 Oct, 22.. 204,309 1,147,414 907,581 112,820,654 Oct. 23:. 204,000 2/20/2471, 772,812 123,268,118 Tho exports (exclusive of foreign ports for the week e the commencoment of the specie) from New York to nding October 22, and since year, compare as follows with those for the cerresponding periods im 1865 and 1866:— 1865, For the woek.... $3,402,121 Prev, reporied. .124,380,086 Since Jan, 1... $127,783,107 1986, 1867, $4.680.150 $4,955,743" 150,554,644 142,909,242 $155,224,803 $147,204, 985 The foreign imports at New York for the week, since January 1 and for the corresponding per‘ods of the past two years compare as follow: 1865. Dry goods....... $3,384,518 Gen, merchandise 2,771,124 ‘Total for theweek $6,137,642 Prev. reported . ..148,974,068 Since Jan, 1... $155,111,710 During the greater part of steady and large, not only on The demands most urgent ha and parties in good standing with capital to the extent to tied, and bat iew accounts t marked decline quarters; and ag some Oo ‘operations, speculators, and losses have who deatt jarcoly in graia at Ago; serious embarracaments hav AS Duargins narrowed down for additional securities, wh with early attention, aithoug 1866, 1867. $2,100 437 91,451,270 2,901 B44 8,830,007 $5,061,981 $5,231,277 234,801,422 198,228,013 $239 863,403 $203,509,290 AChicago journal of Monday thas reviews the local money market during the previous week :— the week just closing the market for money has been characterized with more than naval eloseness, The demand thronehout has been local account, bat there has been a constant cai! for money from ioterior points, ve been met by the banks, have been accommodated whieh they bave been enti- have been overdrawn, fhe in prices of produce which has taken placa during the week bas caused uneas'ne:s in some f the banks are carry- ing a large amount of produce paper, the gene- ral dispovition maniiested has beegy to shorten the line of discounts and to conflny loans to par- tie who are engaged in strictly legitimate business It has been particularly a tight week for been sustained by parties tho high prices of a week bot they have been so widely distrinuted that no 6 resulied from the decline, the banks prompily called fch im neariy all case’ met ha good deal of “shinning around’ was required at times, The general trade of tue city has been good. SALES AT THE HEW YO) aK STOCK EXCHANGE, Meats heats Oct. 23—10:15 A. M. 7.8018 Tg) |" do..-i2 o'elogk totes 1000) 7.99 Fr'n, Bd eer.12 1479 1000 N¥ State bt, reg.. 1071) 400 NY 78, de uae tig ldddu Fenn Os, Dew. © 13 BO) do... 2d 2d 1000 Mil & St Maui bet. 87 v & SHay bats 96 2000 Fitts, POW 4 0'lia 105. 110 sbs BK’ Commerce, 1163, 65 Narsan Bank 0 1 Maripos $20 Went Union Telsé By 1000 OS Ba WG, con, 15000 7.30 Tr n, 2c 1000) Ohio & dbiss cei gon) "do... NY © COMMERCIA Ww Cortox.—There was rather the demand being mainly for , 200 ct 225 Mer Union Ex) | ae Se 60 Mich Central RR... 10%, 10...+4 24 oul 18g TRR.. TY we sks ‘eile. Fargo Fx 56: so FS ae 5 ion 5 8 American Exp Go,. - 6 20 Adams Exprosa Co. 67 0 do... 673 ees 2h 100 NY Central R630 10 iW SETsZARez. oe Sees ERELLIL ELE Bs2 SER8525 3 bf LL REPORT. wDNESDAT, Oct. I3—6 P. M. more acuvity in the market, spinning and export; ade cline of about ye. per Ib, was conceded, however. The sales comprised 2,800 bales, of which 9,180 were taken by epinners and exportera. We queve:— Pooridn, am NOgr, 1y) 19s an} 25 oy Corres.—lor Rio there continued « fair fray and rioee wrore enor material change. Sales ex Ha ON) America, Sen both fata in ‘eam and 00 do ox a her desert; corn meal, Wot Ae ont, and 18,60 to. barley. The sion noted yeste ra ough Tair, was restr’ generally lower. Califor 38) bbls. jour was dull; Corn meal was steady, with Krand, @ for eity. Round hoop Odio, ah Round hoop Ohio, St Loule low extra. at js straight ex St. Loule choice double extra. Bt. Louie chnice famtiy... Fancy andarire al Rye dour ao ty ere inactive. FLOUR AND math teed 28748 Ble flour, re wor! neal off ac a tieht concession, rie dour by . The eles were about 15,000 ae fall and nom/nally unehan fornia dour (*acus and Lace tiremeriny ‘on privace terme, ors wheat, 91,278 do. corn, fey tony unde: & goed eblping deme ee neh mere zy ve rary Cy na brand enacSSESeS=soSses SRAESSVSESSssuaus meal, cl meal, Oa rte tet ivi ha Wile era ope = ide y nee, but buyers refusing to, etal” down and closed ‘dull a heavy rdar's , prieceO8 18 8 sep te ‘ more active and ft -) the avlee wi em oF. store a fat ns igre at gt were cia Ravafeae ie lie unusually oujet, and rates 3 ipne®, ‘The only en beard gry 4% Liverpool ee ne a cag a op oa reat Coq, ab flour, ee Ban GL: to Saree 5 Das bushels wheat. rd ia 7 A or po from Savanah to the River Maite, $2.00 and 5 per vent prt au, ly re Ported) an American vessel to ‘ eu obs petroleum on priva’ ng ems sed ab fi fae,, while Fotail lots were oneal 7; sala nt Wen, as at, aA Ons were Nght, but ge salen, “ibd hhds, Nuswfias' ye 5) a the bi s were without espect ra see aod iy ty ot oa) and low No ‘8 8475, Mae, 10 arrive, ab y ote eeuriner aden of Ym bls, Wilmtoge ton thin at $8625 « $9573. Of pitch 76 bbis, Soushera soid on private terms, ‘Ous,—Linseed was dull and heavy at $1 11a $! 14, Other Kinds were ateady at our last quotations Ou Caxe was in demand. There were aaies of 20) tons Western in Philadelphia on private ter Provisions. —Recetpts, 262 bbls. beef, 670 do, lard, and 182 Bef cut ineats, The demand for pork was decide lly 1. ve, but the market was unseitied and prices Wer low: sales, “cash and regular, ’? wore 4.00) bbls. ab $21 25 & $31 fot now mess. and $5) 28 for prises for future dee hivery we heard of no wales, | Beef w u and nominal. ‘Tyorce beef was aleo dull snd nominal, Of best haims the sales were unimportant and pricea were nowin.l¥ au changed: we quote $29) a $40, <Jut meats were inactive, but prices were unghanged. Bacon was in fair demand, the sales being 50) boxes Western Cumberland eat, © do jong clear, 7 do. c:ty Cumberland id 250 do, W short ribbed, for December delivery, on private terms market for lard was quiet and prices ware lower: sxles, bbia at 1530. aide. Butter was steady aud firm while chess was moderately active at 12340 ‘a 7c. for common to ne. Fernovwow.—Crado was held firmly, but the busine jn moterate. Sales 1.00) bbls. in bulk, 4 a 6 for bonded the market continued qu: ive and ates closing tiem at $e. tor standard white. The sules were 2, th Dla. wt Ste. ; 60 do., for October, at Bho. ; 20) do ; for Decom. ber, at B5ec.,' nnd 3.509 do, for'Novamber, ut Sic., buyel tion; ais> 2,000 bbis, prime white on private erms, and 108 a by =a prime light #:raw to white at 31ic, OF sacle bos further sales of 500 bbls, at 8. fn iphia maces woe ae active, and in some ins an advance dye. a le. per gallon was obtained. Sales 2,000 bhla, Staitdurd white: for October at Soe. $00 do, do.’ at S440; 4.0) do, for November, at 1,000" do, at 35550., 4,00) do. do, at 380. 1,500 do., las Bige., and 2600 do., for December, at S4c. a 350. quiet. Small sales of Carolina at 9X0. a 10c. Scain—The demand for raw was fair aud pricos were Tithoat erpacial ebange, We auove fait refining Cube Me, 1iXe. alle. ‘The sales were 1 c. a Ide, for Porto ‘ined Was quiet at for yellow, and [5'40..0 fc. Stow —The oy was mg to and prices were heavy. “ 95,000 Ibs, at 11}¢0. a 1 KY.—Reoe!pis 69 bis, The antes were very light being confined to small lots in bond at 850. « MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ALLEN—Tony.—On Wednesday, October 23, at Trinity church, Bergen Point, N, J, by the Rev. GZ Gray, Jou. F. A uss, Esq, of Harrisbury, Va, to Many = dauguter of the late Samuel Toby, of Philadelpute, a. Bensur—Soums.—On Sunday, July 7, nt Memor'al church, by the Rev. Mr. Quinnell, Joay Berkney. of Baltumere, Mil, to ANNA ve eldest daughter of Abram Boles, E-q, of Fonda, N.Y, Echenodindy aud Montgomery county papers please copy. DcAN—ATKrNgon,—On Tuesday, October 22, at St. Stephen's church, Twenty-eighth’ stroet, by the Rov. Father Farrel y, assisted by the Rev, Dr. McGlynn, Avenowe Decax, of Varia, France, to Eu'2v AT&ixson, danghter of the late David Atkinson, of ths city. Hennato—Avrus,—Io Tarrytown, on Tuesday, Octo- ber 22, 1 the re-idence of the bride's fawer, by Rev. W. H. Mines, Hexay A. Hovnann, of Stamford, Coun., to Sanau A., daughter of James KE. Ayres, Esq. Rowr -Henay,—On Tuesday, Oct 22, at “t. Luke's church, Brookivn, by Rev, Dr Henry, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Diiier and Rev, Mr Homer, 8 U pRorns », M. D., to Miss Saran Henry, daughter of J. H. Heury, M.D, ai of Brooklyn, No cards, ‘Savwovis—Croowm.—On Wednesday, June 19, by Rev. Thomas DeWitt, of the Collegiate Duten Reformed church, JouN Saunpers, of New York, to Rosauie Crome, of Brooklyn, Bos.on and Philadelphia 2 ae te please copy. Taacart—Hvpso.—On Thursday, Ociober 17, by the Rev. 8, H. Weston, Crances J, accaut to Harn P, Hupson, ail of New York. Tit M4s—McGraw.—On Tuesday, October 22, at St. Paul’s ‘fethodsit Episcopal chureh, ay the Rev, Arebi- baid ©, Fos, Accustvs H. {nowas to Mery Exrasern, dauguier of tue 1ate Nicholas McGraw, both of this city. Vener—Queen.—Oa Wed esdsy, Ocrober 25, at ino residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev, Mr, Huteh- ings, | LNton CG. Vener to Jessie D, Que, youugest daughter of \ontgomery Queen, all of Lrookiyn, No cards. ‘!maautt—Terner.—On Saturday, October 19, at St. Stephen's church, New York. by the Rev, Edward McGlynn, Lovts PLactos Apo rug Tareavnt, o! Versaill France, to Mrs. Witt1aM!Na KaRwincToy Turxzr, of Sa- vaunab, Georgia No cards. Died. AtLex,—On Tuesday, October 22, Max Javs ALLEN, native of Killylane, Londouderre, Ireland ‘Tue friends of the family are invited to attend the fuveral, (rom the residence of her mother, corer of Hudson avenue and Wa er street, Brooklyn, tis (Ihura- day) afteraocn, at two o'clock. Beavroup.—On Tuesiay evening, October 22, of plevro- pneumonia, Ronert Luweitys, son of Alexander W, and Mariaune Bradford, aged 23 yearg and 10 montis His friends and those of the fam! ly are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from bis late residevce at Rye, on ratorday afteraoon, at one o'clock, A spec al car will be provided at the New Haven depot at baif. past eleven A, M., and carriages will be at the station at bey pyY.—On Wednesiay, October 23, at 230 East Pe ps seventh street, Euzansra Brapy, aged 02 years 4 solemn mass of requiem will be offered td the repose of her soul at St. Gaoricl’s church, Tuirty- seventh street, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, afer which her remains will be removed to Eleventh street Cemevery, The relatives andgtriends, and those of her ons, Joseph C, and James Brady, and of her son-in- law, apa R McGuire, are respectfully invited to acten Brayxann.—In this city, of consumption, Tuomas L. Brayyaxo, in the 48th year of his ay: His reiatives and friends are respoctfally invis® to attend tie funeral, on Friday afternoon, at o0¢ o'ci0ek, from his late residence, 140 East Filty-fuurth street, without farther potice, Boston papers please copy. Cover. —On Wednesday morning, October 23, after @ suort iliness, Maria Antonia Geetoupe, wife of Ber- trand Ciov the 25th year of her ago, The trie f the family are iavited to attend the feneral without further notice on Frdsy alternoon at two o'clock, from her late resideace, No, 19 Balchea piace, South Brookiyn. Croxoave. —On Tuesday, October 22, Many Croxocur, wife of Jobn Cronogue, uative of T.omastown, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 29 years and 6 mouths Avie high mass will be offered up f r the repose of ner soul, this (fhureday) morning. at ba l-past pine o'clock, at St. Bridger’s church, between Seventh and Eighth stroeta, The sisters, Euzaboth O'Neai and Catha- fad also the’ friends of the family are ro- sonentay y iuvied ty artend pc. —On Monday, October 21, in New York city, Hevny Crovcw, eldest son of the lave Jose, Ei BL Jon: new Branswick) papers please copy. Deexen. Tuesday, Octover 22, Gener H. Orcter, aged 37 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invi ed to a tend the tuveral, trom St Matthew's church, No, 79 Walker street, on Friday afternoon, at hait past one o'clock, The remains will be interred in Greenwood Gomerery. Favixser.—In this erty, on Wednesdoy, October 23, Axw Manta Facxyer, tn the 40th year of bor age, ‘Her remains takea to Walden, Orang» county, Frosx,—On Monaay mght, Octoder 21, of cholera in- fantom, Lovis Reswonpe un _— son of Kate and Edwin C. Frook, aged 7 m ‘The relatives and friends of tbe family are —— feliy invited to auend the funeral, from 20 East Wash- ington place, this s (Poareday) afvernoen, at two o'clock. Gareney.—At Astoria, in the house of ber sister, Mrs, Morray, on Wednesd October 28, Eurkn Garexsy, I on Denis Gaifuey, of Asker, county Galway, relan ‘The funcral will take place on Friday afternoon, at hota ‘clock. Friends of the family are invited to 1 Grmasan.—On Monday afternoon, October 21, at half- Past five o'clock, at hie’ late residence, corner of Grand Street and Union a om Witliameburg, L. 1. Winuaw Greasax, & native county Tipperary, Troland, aged 41 Yours PgR His remains will be taken to 8t, Mary's Roman Catho- Ie ebureh, of Leonard and Remsen corner of a sole: igh mase will be offered {Toereday) Deraing, atten one Inends of he Tua are invited to attend, Nenagh Sea “Seater Ce papers dor heat Groncn W, Gouorn oto, ged 27 years, The friends and relatives, and thore of his father-in- jd Norman Mead, are respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, from late residence, No. 277 a a (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one Krackt.—On Wednesday, October 23, Lewis Riewarp Kracke, Notiee of funcral hereafter. Kavansaan.—On Tuesday, heae & 22, Rewer Kavas- Jp of county Galway, the 65th yoar of Koiatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one Sawa from his late residence, No 68 Sheriff strea'. Kio, —On Wednesday morning, heer 7 23, Macon, shter of Jot nd Jano King, aged 12 relatives aod friends of the family af invited to attend the funeral, from her 167 avenue A, inte (thareday) jate reside: at two o'clock. Lock Locknant.--On Wednesday, October 23, THomas want. toaey A of ‘Tyrone, Treiand, aged 20 years, 11 months 8 daya, His are reapectfaliy ve age to attend the fu- (Thursday) Afternoon, at 0 o'clock, trom hig Jate readence, No. 406 West irty-thitd street. MoCune.—On Wednesday, hg ‘23, Jaues MoCune, aged 1 wy month and 24 da} The dg and relatives of the Je family are respectfally Invited to attend the funeral, from his Inte No, 68 Willett streot, this (Thursday) o'clock. ~On Wednesday, October 23, Kate A. ‘Wo, 652 Greenwich streot, this (Thursday) after- noon, at two o’oock, oor OB, tr ong Octoder 22, at — ¥., Mr. Cuanums . Frienas of the veeiy ike = Nod saben tbs ne on Friday aftern oa, at ove a Keyxonna —The solemn office ond summands matt wore celedrated at the Charch of the Holy Ingocenta, ‘Thirty-2eventh t and Broadway, on Wednesday, October 23, for the repose of de soul of the late Rev. Matravw Ruyyorps, who died a: Newtonforbes, county Lonyford, Ireland, on the 18th of September, aged Ps years, Tho mass’ was celebrated by ihe Rev. gihn Larkin, sccompanied by a full chotr, in the most ‘mpres- sive and beautiful manner, There was & BUITerous at- tendance of the congregation of the cho'gh, besides many of his oldest and most re:pected p-yishioners, to my their religious veneration to the “Agmory of the beloved and venerated eas. whose 1'@ was so exemp- lary aod distinguished in Me eee 0, as was his death edifying and pe Bae grand and most solemn sight to see the noble ed\ 4 sano in mourping. A most touching feature in sc-ue was the solema presence of death, and ¢he sad and beautiful rites wherewith our Holy Mo.ger, the Chareh, celebrated the obsequiea of her faith¢at children: with ail the depth of feeling and high #gpreciation of one who had knowa and loved thay iegaried. For nearly forty years he dis- charged the Ie4ortous duties of an irish missionary Print, and tufough a long lif mn for himself the love and respec those with whom he had to labor, and the Ki of Heawes, which was prepared for him and bi ers, His nephews Daniet and George MQ: were among the chief mourners, and though #) arated by £0 many thousand miles and 80 many years from their venerable relative, they, with the Church of Which he was so distinguished an ornament, rengered ‘this last tribute to his honored memory, May his soul Test in peace, Amen, Rice.—Oa Wednesday morning, October 23, after a brief illness, Hexry G. Rice (formerly of Boston), in tie 49:h yoar of bis age. Tne funeral services will be hold in Boston at 5 Chest- Rut street, on Saturday noon. Browz —At North Adains, Mass., on Tuesday, October = Dek ‘third daughter of Charlotte ang the late Wm. . Stone. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residencs of her mother, 274 Pea ape tnis (Thursday) afternoon, at half past two clon Toormaker.—On Wednezday, October 23, Frenne TooTHAKsR, son of Jesse H. 5. and Mary E. Toothaker, aged 2 years and 18 days, Friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral witbout further notice, from 80 East Houston street, pois Lg west of Bowery, on Friday afieracon, at one ‘cloc) Twomsy.—On Monday, October 21, Saran C., wife of Francis J, Twomey, aged 26 years, 2 wnonths and 10 days, The relatives and frienas of the family aud of her pa- renvs, John and Sarah Falvey, are invited to attend the tuneral from St. Lawrence’ church, Exghty fourth atrect, between Fourth and Madison avs,, this (Thuraday morning, at balt-past nine o'clock. Her remains wil be txken to Calvary Cometery for interment. Vax Novsk.—Oo Wednesday, Oviober 23, Saran, widow of James Van Nuyse, aged 78 years, 2 months and 20 days, Tno relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the North Reformed Dutch choreh, corner of Phird avenue and Twenty-fist street, Gowanus, on Friday afternoon, at balf past two o’c\ock. Wrin. —On Taesday, October 22, Ann G., daughter of Pairi k and Bridget Weir, aged 25 years, The friends and relatives of the family, and of her brothers, Teer and Jonn, are respectfully invited to atte d the Tuneral, from her late residence, No, 83 Elm st ect, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Phe re- wilt be takeu to Caivary Cemotry for interment. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NeW YoRE—TITt Dir. 621) noon Rise! Are for nises. SUNSere PORT OF NEW YORK. OSTOBER 23,1837, Cleared. Steamship Tripoli (Br), Burr Livarpool—B Cam a eamslup Manhattan (Br), Williems, Liverpool Wi ‘iiams Guion., Steamship Pennsylvania (Br), Lewis, Liverpool—National Steam Navigation Co. Steamship Ltna (fr), Bridgman. Antwerp—J G Dale. one, New York (Brem), Dreyer, Bremen—Oelrichs Steimship North America, Timmerman. Rio Janeiro, &e— Garrison & Allen, Steamship Larant (Rr), Atklev. Cow Bay—Parmels Bros. Steamship Emp're. Priee. Iminaton, J Hand, ship « hesaneake, Henderson, Portland—J Ff Ames. 1p Wamasutta,” Piss, New’ Bedtord—Ferguson & Wood. Dt wire (Br), MeGrath, Londonderry—G & J Knox & Shin F rank P Sogo, Cronk, New Orlenns—N TH Brigham. Bork Wverhard (#rem) Klenka, Lonten—C reg & Oo. Tork Star of Devon (Br), Tothill, Gloucester, E—Geo F Nicholas, Nicholas, Penarth Roads far orders— p uate Fales a (Br), MeCulloch, Gibraltar and Genoa—G@ eni-ton & Co. Hark Toop laine Fraud (Prus), Waack, Rio Janelro— Trark Pleiades, Covert, Aapinwal —'s l Mevehant & Co, Bark Orona, Norfolk, Vo—Morrison & Puitlips, Bark Petmos, Knight, New Bedford. Prig Romulus (Br) Bnehaa, |oudon—A Lindeay, k Aroosionk, Brvant, Oporto—M Ver & Hovgnton. a Ritz storenee, ‘Rathbun, Montevideo for orders—Gerhard ort os Viiver Cutts (Br), Wilson, Port au Prines—R Murray Tine ig Uvdia H Cole (Rr), Jones, Cartenas—Wavdell & Co. ot Thames (Br), Adamson, Boston—i’eabody, Willis & Schr Lacon, Bradford, Walifar—A 7 DeWolf & Co. Schr Aimer (Br), Gilliatt, St John, NB—Crandall, Um- phray & Behr € ‘ein, Adams. Freetown, 81.—Wm Ing hi a Dougsty SavanaabcBeuuye Muller & Tho- Ihr N Jones. Huntley, Machins—Simpson & Clapo. AREY Streator, Ven Gter, New Rettord— Ferguson Beir Avail, Divble, Providence-=G N Stranahan, Sehr Dart, ‘Yohnaon, Stamford. Steamer 6 Comstock, ford ales French corvette Phiegetone "rs do Pritzbuer, Halifax via Frankfort, Me. Steamship Columbia (Br), Carn: Gl Oct 9, and Cancomiorey ita wriih ites oak at saprton pas rere, to Francis Macdonald & Co, Bad freah westerly ga! fine weather from Sable [stan nye} wr nurs Oet 6, ato rit tco, Wan Steamsh'p Boras ix AM, with mise and Cnt ery detained 13 hones owiaide the Heratentp be fog. Had sth ewes 5 cales during the passage. Oct 19 3 PM, lat 43 pas-el ship Yorstown, from London for New Yo &: 20th, Lit 41 43, lon 99, bark meme AL (Bram), Rinarurhin Atlantic, Hoyer, Bremen Oet Gand Son th. with mdse and 959 paw , to Tanne Taye ly gales, with gh » lon 30, was eaucht tr burricana; lon &f paesed one of Williams & Guion’s line, hound B; 2h lat 034, lon 43, ritish = sbowing ad pendant, Ne bound W, Stenmebin Ville de Par (Pr), Surmont Havre, and Brest Oct 12,4 FM, wite mdse and $11 pasven-ers. Gd Mackenzie, Form the Mth to the Mth had severe gales from WSW : 19th, at, 10 PM, exchanved elznate with a steaner, rann ne ‘West, aciopoeed te belong to the National line. Arrived Lt vga Hook 22d, at 11 PM; de ained by fog » vad thick vl Steamship, Pioneer (Br), Snow, Cow Bay, 6 con “with con!, to Parmele Bro: amahip Tybee, Dart ngers, to Spotford, eamehip Mariposa, Qa’ vanen cera. 10 G Ritamship Huntevilie, © l. 18 ra by ast, 7 ’ Par try ny Shad of brain fever. arr nip Hotteras, Conch, Richmond and Norfolk. with agar, to the Old Dorminion steamship Co, peake, Henderson, Portiaud, mdse, tod F Ames, Ship Conaticution, Areng, | iverponl, 74 da; og} md to Wiliams & Guioh Tad light wes ind ne and rogs most of ts Calverton, with mdse and on & (0, Met neeevornd’ and was lost dat tga vers by en tts ee} panes piece al <. with mtise am ecrage pansen Briana, in’ Miatarn & Co. Was nine days west on of Gectese Cy with Bark Glendower (Br), Coulter, Marseities, A ilincken, Had heavy weather: split sails, aud pars and steve balwarks Bria Catharine ( ), McDonald, Dead Island, Labrador, 28.daya, with herring, to © H Tramball, Behr ii ‘ot New Haven), Prindle, Ponce, PR, 18 days with gat end ws molansen, to mas hr Wentworth (Br). meBerete, ‘Windsor, NS, 10 days, with plastor, to Crandall, Umpt Sehr BR Kirk, Buroett, Do. Sehr Lucy Coureh, Adame, Sebr § 8 Stevens, Stud Schr Orion, Oa vor <y Si ‘mith ie ndout for F Bri mer FO Soorktonant SHIPPING INTZLG0GBNCB Shh a ANOLHER Page. nenpoigs'd Dianatore. ir), aahore at M Boe Pee ir 4 of Under ere, stated that ton rman aid at ae eg: u wweh damaged, or make’ mi hiened would soon get off, Germania, from Hi yo J NX hla pet Wack 00 bouthempten wah my J* By repaired, ay resumed ber voyage neue ot Sreausuir bg Pnitptig Ba rs from New Tort en sae, | ED i og han 1 tn with ber pod ‘ii, A tes from der and aie ony ov Mowrnea' London, while without damage ‘eame off at 2 P Sir Vincrera, Barker, from. trom Ralimere ‘%) for Panarae, ie eagewwed On, fy tye tng to get into Bermuda Sor Jove? Trexpy, be ing down oles, before repo mart wn featiag® laches per cd pat PAE oe aumehae hue commenced leaking ten days ank Dery Prawn fietitinsse nai capt amid Marie abd oubers oF New Bedvord. ant Far eho i 18 hy Teethentand. there te Iseuraince ae * tipon her atthe Union and Cal offices in New Bed- ford amounting to $20,760, Brio from this port Ju one’s ‘cre aire r, Baker, which, Cy Torigon at H Rew York by A elt and owned by ihe of Noe tor Bue Uston (Br), from Canads Create, for. Boston, struck on Barrel Rock, Bi jarbor, night ‘and filed with waver, ti wa oad Boston A et att Baio Uno ® cargo of waren raw at Ce thagges ate veasuaceran Saitbe mana ny Sessa, ous to Bons Nonturan Cnrar (of Boothbay), Love, was driven “THURSDAY, OCTOBER “24, « ane SHEET. CB daring the late, - ne The crew, Veasel ee ~~: Machias for 3 on Grindstone Island Sth inst, a a large bole ia her bottom and pm Of hor keel, BalRON—The cargo of the schr Kedren, which pei rt tons ey vember last in cistron nae a Ba bury. from Ne acaba oe ta 02 Se Getto Tae Tentworth, Brows, from Baker's here yesterday leaky. Miscell: He Tar Hampuna-Ausaicay Packer Vompaxy’s Staamsare, Love 10 New Onieans.—As an evidence of the great Interest felt by the residents of New Orleans in the success of the | new line of steamers between that city xnd Hamburg, we give the following extract of a letter received by Messra C B Richard & Boas, the agents in New York, from Messrs Maury & Co. General fassenger Agents of the Hamburg. Ameriean Packet Company at New Orlean! sgt German residents ere_so pleased that the Ham! steamer Bavaria is coming they intend to charter a steam eamboa and ag s07n anit in telegraphed that the Bavaria ts at the bar they will go down to meet her, To-morrow night there {sto bea mesting at the German theatre. to arrange programme of reception.” The Bavaria left Southampton on the Sth tnst with about two hundred passengers, and is vow nearly due at New Orleans, Sonn Ann Prower, White, from Boston for New York, was at Bass River, Mags, 2ist lust. having been up nearly to New London, and put back tn consequence of her first oticer, Mr Alexander Perry, of Deals, Baving suddeuly fallen dead on deck. Whalemen. 1EhB Barope, Nyo, cleared at New Bedford 224 inst for Xauibo, of NB, was off Dort, New r Guinea, June 23,73 sot ap Olt, with 509 bbls ap oli, all well, Pi Ioan ell le Mal uty hae rou! ot stat Tnformation"has been recelred from the United States Consul ry Payal of the death, on the ist of Comoe of a M Ward, first ofllcer of the whallng bark Odd ¥ low, of Sag Harbor, Spoken. rk Cereal, Boult, from Philadelphia for Venice, Sept Ba lat 41, lon 28, lot boat G@ W Blunt, No 11, reports:—Oct 16. Int 4019, Jon GH $0, spoke brig « mma Mf Teolgat from Baan for Phila: 6 0 | bark. Prowess, from Car for" Pubiadetpbin; same time, bark Welteraot®, from Boston for New Orleans. Foreign P. oe Oct 9—Arrived, Osprey, Poitras, Aeiner OM Oat kets port sckF: Alcorn, Talbot, tor New Sasesnativen Oct 4—Arrived, Jenny, Henrice, Poiladel- Perailed 6th, Hermine, Wiims, New Orleans; 7th, Sarah Newman, cane Englaod; Anthon Gunther, Zittlosen, Galveston, LON A, On Arrives Boriqoy, Oliver, NYork. 4 Oct’ 9—Arrived, Vermont, Higgins, Celiao (and jed for Rotterdam Canpier,Gettcalied, John. fs, Melvin, New Orleans; , Ruenos Ayres. Troupe Oct Leatrived, va il Fisk, Fmery, Boston. CaLtao, Seve A—At Chincha istinide, snipe bhakespeare Packard; Richard Me nua, Foster; Moravia Patten, sod Corsica, Havener, for England Charter Ovk. Tukey; {noch Talbot, Merrgman: Mud on, Holter and Mary Bi Riggs, Loweil for Germany: Martha Cobb, Spaniding, and Cres: cent City, Delano, for France: Giara Moras, Gregory, and Winona, Stanley, for Spain; barks Araclia Gebring. Haynie, Morryman. port br and P © Merreman, for Wngland. all Mig. Cow Bay, Oct 17 aT Mt Taviland, for for NYork 2dara: Firm, for do, Faruovrm, Oct Q_Arrived, Kenilworth, Rrown, Baker's Is and leaky; 10th, Queen of the Nat, Stevens, N Yor ‘GesstEMuNby, Oct 4—Arrived, Christel, Friedrichs, N ‘ork. acme RG, Oct 8—Cleared, E Schultz, Russell, United Stitrne, Oct 10—Sallo’. Wm Frothineham, Qualey, NYork; John Clark. Letourneau, Liverpool aid ¢ 4 States, ‘we Oct 22-—Arrived, steamship oe Castle, Adams, York. Sailed 22d, steamshin Cuba, Dukehart, New Orleans, eases Vet 16—Cleared, brig Alma Jane (Br), Allen, Livenroor, Oct 9-Satted, Gertrude, Sep Rio Janeiro. nator oh Apmairoug, Arm-trotg, for New, Orlsaas; racism), mot Oct W—Creved, Atuaata (a), Smith, New York \eteoned Sth, Pinkham, master), ved at Graveseud 9th, lielen R Cooper, Carter, Ha "*LAutasn, Oct €—Sailed, Regina, Cummings (from Glas- Bomdnon, Ock, 3—Arrived, Forest Prince, Russell, NYor 4th, Tamaro, Emersoa, Liverpoo! My ramet BNE Arrived: bark Etverton, Benson, Bal- i ti uwcastix, NSW, Anz 6—Sailod, barks, A Carleton, Tap- leg, Hong Kong: 710. Vesta Ve. ie ‘Pon —- dan Oct 5—In port brig Thos Tarai, for NYork 3 day! ortenpam, Oct 7—Cleared, Libra, Dirksen, Roston, Sournamrrox. Oct 5—Sailed, Bavaria (8), Meyer, New Ore Jeans (not X York). Salted 224. at 12M, steamship Germania, Haack, from Hamburg ‘having repaired screw) NYo Suaxcuan, Aug O—Arrived, Anns ‘Kimball, Willlame, ‘Sisal Moet —Tn port steamship Virginia, Deaken, for NYork via Havana, St THomwas, Oct 15—Passed by. gate Marry & Aubrey (Br), Weeks, from Barbados for N York. be: aoe Ciry, Oct Cleared, brig Magnet (Br) Cur- tis, NYork. American Pores, BOSTON, Oct 22—Cieared, wlermship Cuba (Br) Stone, Liverpool via Halifax; barks Hengist (Rr, Burchell, Mel. bourne; iz Jork via NYors; sebre'Neliie Brown, Hig Zeyla, Crowell. Philadel phia; Pinta, Smit Iso cleared, sh p Royat Arthur (Rr), Bro Clytie, Dow, and Moses Day, Lord, frat ated iin sohr Sagan, Sots, Baltimore, Saled (veind SW }—Siip Winged Arow: bari Walton; brig nd froma the Rou nbroke, barks Normanby, Melniosh, London; Witch, “coe Talerme. Oct 22—Cleared. brie Maze, Hall. Bosto: ateveon, St Joba's, PR: Jane Emsoa Van ity, MF Harrigan, Harrigan, ‘ori oa, Richmond, Vi Alezandri Bur Sods “big Grey Rag, ¢ Chaceebeouat, Ro Janetro; 334. brig kureks (Br). BaNuon, Oct 2t-c eared. €¢ Blanchard. Washington} Eastern Belle, Kii'man, Baltimore; Telegraph, Toole, Hlizanethport: ‘MS Hathaway, Cole, and Z Snow Sorith. N Vork. BOOTHBAY, Oct 17—Arrived, schrs Amanda Powers Robinson, Rock! nd for N¥o7 Leader, Clark. Bi ‘201 Calais: Forester, do for fitlawortd, i, Oct 19—! Ted, schr J M Morales, New- Drawford, NYork. ‘ser, Orockett, do for do. leddeuning NYork for man, Newnor! vis Geargeiown, Mth— Arrived, bark Kate starter, © GALAIS Oct s—Cleared, ried Mean a, NYork: whrs Lyra. Uaskell Matt Maven: Damon, Jchison, and Globe, Strang, NWork: Wh, Mount in Laurel 7, and ae Varobam, do. Helen, Carroli, Philatetph HAST MACHIAS, Oct 13—Arnived, "sch Alamo, Chase, Yori wxalied—Schre Nicola, Kelley. and Zampa, Huntley, New York SORGETOWN, DO, Oct 2—Arrivod, echrs Helen Mar, Nickerson, and Francs Gibbs, Bovion: JM Kapp, Cole, NY ngusett, Waples, New Haven. Ecied—Sehes Errickson, Sai, Fecchkeepele; Constitu- tion, Sinith, Hyde Park; fenry Hovert Mansoa, Hudson; ye Joues, New Haven: Margaret, Bangor; © 8 Grover, Toutes’ HOLE, oa, = PM—Arcived, iteraon, Corson: HL ins Wille a € 00 Jarthy, ri Walled ecohe Bramhall 2ud, AM—Arrived achre Malabar, Shute, Relfast for New. York: Hasaachnaetis, Kenniston: Orezon, Gott, and GW Kimball Jr, Mail, Rockland tor do; Veto, Hartington, Tho - aston MOBILE, Oct Arrived. briz Tne ‘ork: sehes Win If Tiers, Hofman, F , Thompson, and M i Rome Cincred—eehe Gen Conner, im, Poni faded via We sy Mu Somers Hoston, NS, Oct 18-1 rom Boston satisky, Norton, fr rok Allee (itr), Tatton, Liverpool. Pass, (rer 18 7 PM (atron breeze trom NW)— Sooruweer Arr ved, ship leraid rt. Liverpool: barks Happy (Fr), favre; Doretta (Brem), Sohaiken, Neemen. Wet up it tow, syipe Sandusky, and Heraid, and bark Doretta, OLK, Oct $1—Cleared, rehr Gen Knox, Rapidan, tagienn writh cergo of sehr Kedron, iusto, Hees MRT, Oot 2i—Arrived, s2hr Joh al Bieatetny for Koston. EN, Oct 2—Arrived, schrs James Hoffmas. Hazzard, Borden; Henry ‘Lemue), Jarvis, innyen, Funderson.—all coal laden Pian UPHTA, Oct 2—Arrived “geal Hendrick ; brig Annie M Knight, Knight, Faimonth = Sy —Rarks Te; Harriman, Cork or Merrimac, Hint Maret eer orig Aidems, ‘Waste Ober tarjernre 8 Smith Morr, Matanzas, J siusman, Bank g ep ts oN ington for N York: Bloo Hig! Hal Rock’and for do Mee BBS OT wie sad ‘Cleared —Brig K fined Lawren Dut ig i as ney Kiginon ters NYork: sehr Rio, T=MOUTH, Oot 2—Arrived, schrs HM Srajth, Tur. ner, Wilmington, NC; Harriet Burber, Webster, NYork SVROVIDENCE, Ooi Bovalled. cours Caroline Kienzio, West nod aon Smith Philadephia. iON € Frans, to fnieh lag. Gours sehr 9 A Loxkivood, Shanes SAVANNAH, Oct 19—Cleared, brig Spring (Br), Thomp- reve, bark Waverley, Perry, Boston; echr Maggie nadwick, nd. bark Panama (Br), brig Chas oe oo eres, s Vwi REAL ESTATE WANTED (OR SALE.—' K pebiat and Elen ease gee eae ot MATHEWSON & BON, No. 8 Pine street. eae a deatranie teil, be WELL FINISHED } ane T ty and Pittieth treet ani Fourth and th avennes’ Price wo $22,000, No agents ee pT ey ri ‘adress J Wires ha Bar aes se G00D LEASEHOLD ther privates or tenement houses, No ‘Aafia ating Price and full particulars, M. Ml. Wines TO oe ar HASE—A BUILDING SITE peden tillable ground, not for residence, but ‘tore a anent home, nest tl re yes tween Sduyten and Yonkers, Address fi 1,745 Poat hee. = peer ANTED-ON LIN ERIR, CBN CENTRAL OF N iw Jersey, Morris and Kanex, of Northora itailron New Sees iain 8 mabe or ed vi : Saas of =" jose wo 8 acres of Adtreas We Hote fleeationices ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A THREE STORY STONT, oF brick House, between Bleecker and Twenty-third streeta and Sixth and Fourth avenues, at from $10,000 (0 1 pee with price and number of street, House, Westie —IN EXCHANGR FoR pang i Goons, AT ‘wholesale ‘& House 10 this city or Brook. Pra, ror from $500 to $ibbo0. to BONNET, Ba ANTE: 7, OR WW, ON SECOND, Wiha ras Between Sixih and ‘Twenty-third Reeat id i ee BSA, x O88 Third arena, $00,000; ace E s prorat WANT Neo e utte, IM: amount XY ‘Any one buving suc yeuntomer Ly Applying vo SCAN H Inquire op the premises, corner oe: -r be Seoond avenue, as JOHN GLASS, THREE STORY BROWN A he a9 £ House for sale; in compie! moet iuprorements, ‘quire on premises, th street. HOUSE ON MADISON AVENUE, FOUR ‘20xtox! n be bought for 0h izing SCHADY a MeO uAT HY 6s Liberty street Ai 319 FOURTH AVENUE, BY STANLEY be - Houses for pcernecn' Madison and | Fours pe at A by i Bist, $000. he Sion sien, Sain, $35,000! : AR HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH sToor: ble front House, completely Thirt LE third street, at ', Sand 10 Pine etree. VALUABLE Pena kd ON Right AYERS wale. —' legant four si dings, stores and basemnoass, xb: price W, A, CORBIERE, 838 Bro Rroony STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR ! way.—Five Lots, suitable for wholesale: For sale only by ALVAH BEEBE, No, 18 0 OR SALE—THREE STORY PHILADELPI=A , veattivile throughout; 1 Tweniy-eighth sureeta, on * erse pm Baht H. W., 189 Bast Fourteenth street, or box Possession November 1. FOR SALE VERY Low—t0 cLosE But ARTEE ‘two Lota and all the © Bécond vena, beiween 1iKkh and 4 uh aire on mo t Also two spacio: averirvate ou Harem river, JAMS H, WELSH, 86 Bro: Re g00 Pats ‘OR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT ON EAS! teenth street, near pea id avenne, fo barement, modern rope: ch ato nH TH. © SON, No.8 Pine vir Apply tod. M Ito 40) R SALE OR TO LET—TWO OR THR stone front Hou-es on East Fifty-second sire man bill); rent $1,400. A three story on Ninetiers cheay. Also elegant Floors on Secoad and Third « in .new buildings, at moderate renta, Apply to ¥ SIMMONS, 706 Third avenue, POR SALE—ON HAST THIRTY-EIGHTH 8) four story Tenement 201535, bargain, $’ West Thirtieth’ street, foar four soa ine oan rg Fast Foriy-aleth atrock, faar sory Fe 3,000. AY SicUB AN, du Third avon OR SALE—AN ENTIRE Tay oe FRONT ON 1H avenue; one of the corners on a wi ok street; ae the avenue; iftmproved no money. reqnired: a chan.o #. CRASTO, Liyuivaerect, beim dom offered, Avply to M. Second and Third avenues, OR SALE—THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF & (wide) sireet and Third avenue; 101.19 on the avent.-; fiue chance all at once, M. E, CRASTO, L17th atreet, hetwean Cooond ond Third avennas OR SALE bigh stoop Park ant Madison avenues on the premises. WO FIGs CLASS BROWN STON Houses. on Th.rty-seventh sireet, botw Apply to 0. J. GIBBONS, OR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED.—A FOUR story brown stone House, in thorough order, 110 East Thirty-eighth streej, between Park and Lex! avenues. ae Loops —IN bi aeapetng | av sgihel on oe stone three story high stoop Hoase, a! neae Pitt, arth atreet. bu it iu the best cennter’ for the own, put in perfect order last, yak: Possession Tet. November. lnquire of JAMES INGRAM, plumber, Foruth avenue, Fos, SALE CHHAP—A NEW FIRST CLASS BRICK Stable, in Thirty-second ben near Lexington avenue, TARDY as with ail the modern" iaprov in perfect order, with sseasion be eer For “yariealars apply to DAVID: '. WAY, 21 Washing: + frRANols Frrzsiy (ONS, 705 THIRD AVENUB, Bas. jist placed on his register for sale several single and: vew Houses on Third and Second terns © i story 1 for about $26. ro. 41 BROOME STREET.—TWO AND A HALF 8TO- ry brick front House ant two four story rear Houses, rented for $1.90. Pri SYUNGY u. C kK, 113 Grand street. —HOUSK AND Lor, Br Hol $8.000Knsccn one dovr from ‘atente D. "Ne, ageah avenue D, need apply. Inquire cn Co eae anne doable four and five sv ynues, at fair price: Houses in Harem, Went side. MODERN THURER STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE and L 4x75. iho mylete order, 14 roma, wit ge wtinout farmiiure, oanoseiun, ‘Price $1,000," Call at Wert Thirty second street, between Sixth and Seventh ave, FINK BARGAIN.—TWO FINE NEW story and basement brown at Aud one for $25,0W), liniwacd at day's manner by the owner, with ail modera im marbie halle and tnauiels,: wal Apply on the premises, Fiity-firet row and Highth avenue. W. SiINOERLAND, T JOsEEM A. LEVY'S, 8 AND 10 PINE STREET, AT Wen deus ot at, w. roadway, 3 atory brick ey West e ‘A at., near Sth ay, 5 ue yh. 8. b. West 4th wt! near Sth uv, ri hsb ‘Also two full Lowe ou’ West i8uh sk” Coluiabia Inases for nale cheno. A. FIRSTCLASS THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK. House, with basement and counter cellar, neater apd | Si imorgremeati in rat class. order, for sale, with or b without Faruitare, in bank mreet, ironed B, T. bs ie arenas, KNILAM, 609 thudson NOORCH STREFT PROPERL on 14 N ~ divided half of a alcisen y aoa Tnape 6 Lov seb a 0; and Waverley pixce, eel. aes IGHTA AVENUE & sroRe PROP: LE arties wanuog to purchase Bighth avenue proper- Om, ty mi ap ly to the owner, On the prem end Fiity-third streets, faassen TOR SAL! modern im bt ‘froatloa Yan hook place Charie pe! Unaries imuediate, Apply to W. W. F‘ Pree 82: $2400, Inquire of West Forty-uingh street. let Fr BALE—A bony ema FOUR prosy. Ry ind one high stoop Eh 8.9 xbUx1 sight net leet bh a ay as <e on Murray bear Fift avesne | ‘in perfect $25.00. DYE & CURTISS, 5u8 Sixth sresear” POR SALESIN WEST FOURTVENTH STRERT, FIRST class four story iiigh «toop brown stone House, Jot 103; price S400, @r with the Furniture, TS ie ele- gent, 0. Permits of A. J UURN BAY, No. 1 Pine street. OR SALE OR TO LET—A DES! Houre aud Lot on ifty-sisth eo 3i%,, or Sixth aven: 3 ten room: a Woy, mis i te, P.lce $10,000; part on mort quire on premises or ot J. Fe SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR sroRY ¥ YELLOW _ tone Hows near Twenty-second street, with carpets, New York, + $15,000; w DYE & CORTISS, 608 Sixth avenue. Rr Lame Fhe NEW FOUR 8TO! —¥ Baad, UR & ih mong s te Fina | streets: “Price ioe $3.40." 1 of the owner, 1ie%Weet Forty-nine jnquire of the owner, May OR SALE—A BROWN STONE FOU! on Lexington avenue, near due tose 5. J lS ERAWANE! 188 Weat R SALE—THRE 1 House and wot, 22. rect, with gas, water, bath, B RALESPLENDID HOUSE, set TWENTY- arte fresk. Four brick Hocste, ais aveusee STARR & FELTON. No.8 (0° Pine eiveet street.” Por sat jon afar BCOND eTRES?, EB. or Loop stone tious marble hall, walout R SALE—A SPLENDID PROPERTY ON WASH. Jngion street near Canal atreet, wi entrance op wich st jnee to all we Muropess, a ines hy de » desttable. pl le place for any pir snipe; & onptial foustion ta eree its tine wnobsirne'e! positio pore requiring siroug Iigint, and satisfactory. “Apply (oDAMBS Pi PRICE, 20 yoni cove street romney OTEL PROPERTY FOR mi few itr P corner on the west side locks to Jersey City, Basteta stevtn! alliornia and otver ate umahi every way uita ression could be gi ovenpation 4 the spring. SP to JAMGS PRICE, 20 Hudso —__——. OTs ON Bourn VE! a Lae See int Raves are ITEVENS a BROADWAY Sra stag ar SEARS sta ai as ae

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