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\ ee) Northwestern, 473 @ 48} 20 Preférred, 657 a 6334; FINANCIAL AND COMME Ae | een esc; Onlo pst Muslesipp! cord, Tuespay, Nov. 12—6 P. Cates, 2436 a 2474; Western Union Telegnspd, 91% 03234, At the anaual election of stockolders of ibd Atlantic ‘The gold market has been firm, but very duil, to-day, Ge extronse range baving been frow 129 a 13994, with Mai! Company the following named gentiomen word glinet to serve the ensul i BR the closing traysactions at 15954, which price was after- BH Tore K. Green, Cine A nah 0. ‘Wards bid. There was an active borrowing dewand lor a Butterfeld, William H. Seward, Jr, $018, but loans were made at from two to six and & haif cn . Mer cent for carrying, and without interest. The gross 7 sé inacti @rarings amounted 10 only $27,050,000, the gold Aising siemewirers sane Nee age Ab the Geet alances to $1,004,767 and the currency balances to | Doard Consolidaral i ps ally fy maven " i sen, Gee ado, i $1,400,080, Tue tone of the foreign news was cons'rued | 'inl0K, $2.90; New Fons ans Kigttte. #t tl; Daslanen @2 favorable to firmness, 20 far as it had apy influonce | Copper, Sie. ; Smith &Parm rsd : : whatever upon the premium; aud as the meeting of | _ The foreign exchaage mar eee bet Bes Congress approaches there is tore disposition suown to | Part of the mart syste ge <2 fates hea Page Be buy than to sell gold, in view of the agitation of dis. | ¥* pete Word aie oy ei owe sagopa oe iurbing causes relating to the reconstruction question | °!ned:—Bankers * id the finances It w understood that early a 1004¢; at three days, 10934 a 10934; Commercial bilis, the session measures will be introduced tn both Houses 103 « 1053¢; bills on Paris at sixty days, 5 173; 6.163¢; 5 43g, Osher bills were Wgainst the further contraction of the currency and | & wy dlbege chanaeiiahaien we avorable to inflation, and it is to be presumed from the | *#* ; Bonkert’. Com: Present temper of the public mind that the antt-contrac- | On Berlin. ya 1% nea 1% ‘Clonists will be successful at leaat to the extent of repeal- fe Semen . oe . Hie 73 a 73% ng the bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to | QU Aremendain * fone at Contract United States notes at the rate of four miilions @ month, Popular iment is more strongiy opposed €0 contraction at the present time chan it has ever beea fore, because its effects are visible on all sides in On Hamburg. 35% a 35% On Aniwerp. 5.175 a 5.1656 Consols and American securities were quoted thus in London yesterday, and on previous dates:— [the depression in trade which prevaiis all over the ee ~ 8. Gc = try, and {t requires no very vivid imagination to 7) 10 15-16 70 15-16 Picture worse results if such contraction is persevered 46% at 46% ‘fn. The South fs recovering very slowly from the pros 80% 82% Tbe pric’s of the lealmg speculative stocks at the first regular board te-day, and at the came time in each of the two vious years, were as follows;:— Re 1808, 1506. _ 1867, Nov. 18 Nov. 12. Nov 12 and an abundant to assist in the work of Moreover, its entire aiea if now open to a legal tendor note and national Lank circola- trating influences of the war, ‘tlon, whereas during the struguie the South was closed | New York Central......... 9555 110% U1 @gainst our currency. Practically, therefore, the re- ier cooep . ne ie 2% ing of the Southern States resulted in currency | Keadug... ta 1issg 95% Sentraction North, East and West, because it withdrew | Michigan Souther ...--.06 74: 90 1956 Sn cheaggregate a large amount from the chanucls in } \levoland aud Piktsburg,.+ $ ft ae which it had before been employed. This important fact | jy morered. cc ccc, 8a 173 63% phould bave received more consideration than it did im | Rook Island. . nex i oA ; 4 _ | Fort Wayne... i Congress when the queation of cvntracting the lezal ten. Western Union ‘elegraph.. 57 61% BK ‘Ger notes was discussed ; but It is not yet too late to avert fhe worst disasters which overlook Great Britain in its ef- ‘@orts to return to specie pryments by contraction of the @olume of Bank of England notes between 1816 and and the lesson taught by tho financial history of during that memorable period shouid not be upon ourscives, We influted the currency too rap- ly for @ healthy fiscal sytem, and now we must be Rot torepest the biunder by excessive contrac. ‘Tne receipis fer customs and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week bave been as follows:— Custum House ——————Sub-Treasury————-~ Recerpis, Rece pts. Payment, Balances, Nov. 11...$300 527 $6,955,413 $6,826,563 $105,549.437 Noy. 12. 827,000 2,087,761 1,828,140 106,259,008 The value of exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the wook ending November 12, was $4,663,445 against $4,097,023 for the week pre- vious, The Philadelphia bank statements of the past two weeks compare as follow } The stock market continues dull, although it was a firmer to-day than yesterday, aud the bears no shew boldness in attacking it, The bulls are for She time Deing merely trying to keep it sweady, in antict- pation of an enlarged demand for the speculative stocks Syom outside sources afier Congreas meets; but ther 14,709,022—Dec. 340 832 ppesk very confidently ot a rise of considerable magni- 83 bi an leery ce Rude befere the year expires, aud if Wail street choo-es po gta sept a at Re buy stocks it can temporarily carry prices up, whether #3 100'05¢—tnc, 04.614 outside public assist the movement or not, Quota- ‘are at present moderately bizh, but pot bgt jh, with one or two exceptions, to tempt Dears to sell them “‘short,” the more par- Kleularly asthe large earnings of the icading rallways we the market for their, stocks a rm undertone, Is of very little consequence to the genera) pudlic puhether prices rise or dali on the Stock Exchange; but it cortainly not to the interest of the pubiic to have Paying securities unduly depressed by specula- Give influences for the pecuniary benefit of professional ppeculators who happen to be ‘short’ of them, Weither is it otherwise than demoraiizing for a pon- paying stock of very duubtful value Nke SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tuceday, Nov, 12-10:15 A. M. 150 ahs Facitic M 5S Co. ey do. 0 jorthwestera common to be seliiug a! 47, while tem per | 1040 Gent stocks are below par. bf ‘The demand for money from the stock houses was | #0 + moderately brisk at seven per cont on mixed coliaerals, | hoa HE a: all Bir? ‘Dut the supply was more than equal to it, and firat cas ‘oe Chi & Alton pref. houses were enabled to borrow ip some tnstancos at ax stings seme Per cent, especially on goveroment securities. The dus- count live continues stringent, owing to the distrust of credits which prevalls, and the consequent unwillingness: of the banks to take any but the best grade of com- jmercial paper, This ts rated at sevon per cent, but on dhe street it hes generaily to subst to $8 10 per cent Phe flow of currency southward continues, but the re- EsSsSSSSeTeBSESeese Sktse pts from other sources are et present about equal to aan Ro expectation among bank officers of ‘s qmonetary disturbance arising from the movement-of the 116 \ There was very little activity in government securi- 1 6. fies at the counters of the leading dealers, and the & gparket was steady, except for ten-forties, which were FY trong, the price baring advanced to 102% wuder pur- Rinse 338 ery S= @hases sald to be on forsign account, the bonds being Lt eo ow quoted on the Lundon Stock Exchange, At the us” 900 Diese the market wes steady at the following 13h 3 Registered, 1861, 111% = 112}; coupon, 112% & 112%; 5-20’, registered, 1862, 104% @ 105; do. coapon, 1862, 10834 @ 1084; do. coupon, 1864, 70536 m 10534; do, coupon, 1565, 106% a 10034, do, envary and July, 107% a 107%; 40. coupon, 1867, OTK @ 107%; 10-40's, registered, 100% a 101; do @oupon, 1020 10234; June 7.80's, 105% a 10534; July .. ao, 105% 0 10534; December compvunds, 1864, 11914 ; * pany €o., 1865, 1173 «1179; Aueust do, 116% 9 116% ; do., 116 » 11634; October do., 116% 0116 3x0 Oltio & Mine Sov sa tn! tel it age At the commencement of business the sto: market 79% was duil but steady, and at the early sexsion of the open 6 vard New York Central sold at 111%; Erie, 71%; Read 95%; Michigan Soutiera, 7954 a 7054; Cleveland and ¢ atg, 81%; Rock Island, 9534; Northwee tern pre. ‘ 633g (b. 8); Fort Wayne, 06%; Western Union a1. the firm * rogular board the railway share mark ere was renewed ectivity in Pacific Mai pra pea ‘ng 8,500 sbares, Sellers’ options were and, ‘Be Stock sold as low as 131, seller 133, seller thiriy. The offelal an- COMMERCIAL RePonrr. Trrapay, Nov, 12~6P. M. Corren—The market for Rio remained steady; the de- mand was moderately active, The sales (not previously re- 4) were 2,809 bags ex Mina, 1,500 do. ex Peirel, 1500 do, ex Belipse, 1,035 do. ex Medora, and 647 ex Noutilus, om private terms, Other kinds were gene. tout freely, iy days, and 132 # vaoment that the Myf American Steamabip Com- | uy arm. We a tala, Wien. ths tor has decided to wit ‘draw ite seamers from the | iio, roo. a rae lige. ® de Pic wragaa to the Panama rag “@ bes Drea che mato cause ph ay ao a, ‘oatge. es ince yesterday morn'ng, & SNe ef oe beavy mre to sell & native Ceylon, sing vee! ‘a sate 16jc. a 1b) eo wil ahem a direct op, “estioa to the Pacific go Mo% Company. It may be, Lowen tbat thls change Ba» been made mainiy to damage th? Prospects of the @p)--ition Pacific Mail ticket and to Promote a bear ope “ton In the stock, aud that before(oMs the North Av. ican line of steamers wii resume th? ld route. Atovs rate such # movement occurring at thip,‘vactore ge open to suspicion, the North American Co "pany @wr- seven steamers—namely, the Moses Taylor, aod ‘ , in the Calitorata trate; the American, an old , formeriy called the Coatzacoalcos; the Oregoniaa ond (ne Novada, both new boats; the Sastiago de Cuba \1 the San Fraocison, formeriy used as government . ports, and the Nebraska, @ now rossel. The four FS om ore ni Geseriptions sin New York other “Gente —\cosnndnle wae wachanged at Contos. here coutinued m moderate mentioned are on the Pacilo coast, and Jat Gn the § Atlante coast Erie 34 bighor at the first reguiar board shan et game time yesterday, Northwestern preferred 34, ling %, Michigan Centrai 44, Michigan Southern 34, M4, Milwaakoo and St Paul preferred , Government securities were moderately % higher, Five-twen- eoven-thirties; second @orien, 36; third series 44, The State stocks were quiet, end Tennessee sizes (new) dociined 34, Missourt sixes “Among the Express shares Adams declined 134, ‘Some fow were jelle-Fargo 34. sary. Wye te eperal After the second call the market remained firm but ‘Anactive, and at the open board at one o'clock New York® st Contral sold at 112 a 11234; Erie, 72% ; Reading, 06 0 ly at wr 0634; Michigan Bouthern, 79%; Cleveland and Pitts ‘oat "heavy! tke urg, 82%; Cleveland and Toledo, 102; Rock Island, ‘The sales Were about 0534 © 955%; Northwesiern, 47%; do. preferred, 63%; m parted Fort Wayne, 97; begin Union Telegraph, 31 a 31}6; ‘49%. Corn meal asin Pacific Mail, 15455 « in At the second doard Pacific Mall wae strong Py Pasa Vena advanced to 187, but railway shares were without material change, Reading closed 3% higher than at the first regular board, Michigan Coniral 4, Rook Island 34, Northwestern 4, Pacific Mail 2, Milwaukee and St. Paul Preferred \. Government securities were firm, Sizes of 1881 closed % higher, now issue of 1867 34, coupon forties %. Among tho express shares Adame wag and advanced to 70. American and Wolls-Farge (also Mm ' 2s re epen boned half-past three the srarket was and New York Central advanced }¢ per cent, New Canteal sold at 112% a 11244; Erie, 12% © 12); gates 065; Michigan Southern, 70%; Rock Island, 4; Northwestern, 47%; do preferred, 6336 a 63%; Adame Express, 690 604. There was so transaction ane During the rest of the afternoea the ‘Was quiet, and at the close it was steady at the ng quotations:—New York Contral,112}¢ 0 112%; 129 @ 12; Hudson River, 125 0 125%; Reading, 6 098K ; Michigan Southers, 104 0 10); Cleveland Bitabers, 61)6 0 62; Rock lelgnd, 04) 006i; Common und hoop Ubio, shipping brands. and hoop Unio, trade brands BL Louie low extra. We Be GT TAGs Ot sbout 25,000 bushole (part last evening? bed $6 il for common to prme Canada, malt remained - Oats were stealy ax the reduction noted yeater fon Ween tes Were about 65,00) busirels at 7éc. 2 Teikm gf Weatera, Usnada peas were quiet and nominally Fogicara.—The offerin erate, bus ison ere gut ip titre prowsiied a. tat nd for vessel rs E 2 Gy load with 1 arin 4 “Sei the earame ments shatte sin addition to “those rope of a tee Hickity ean talouns te Linerpes 7.000 bu 8) hla petroleum, on private "7,00 bushels wheat at L cd @ (ons oli cake, on private terms, To aa ut 2h oe er steamer 200 1s. do. at Gs.” 6d : ad. SOs ; jon Tony. 7000 bib Nerves beef at ment goes is at sm. ‘ie, wand’ 7-400 bushels woest on terms, To Bremen, 15,00) bushes ire et M Measurement goods at 26, 6d., 6U0 boxes at 2a ba, 600 cases manuisetured tobacco bola, shoe pegs wi .. 20) bales cotton bhds. tobscbe at 386.7 To Hamburg, 209 bbls. tine at Gs. and 3M bbia rosin at To Havre, 1k0 bales cotton at Ie, and 26 casks tallow at iso. tong measure. rivate 300 tons to Ancwerp, $000 bbls. petroleum, on private terms, aud to ne Rosterdain #0 bie. petroleum, also on private termi char ers were Bremen bark to ow, 80) bbl: At 408.° a Bremen bark to | ondon, 1,00) tons oil cake a Briish brig to 57a. 6. tue asurement yam American bark to hageo, 2.300 DBIe. perroleum at 76. 6d, & Britlah briz to ¢ for order, 1,400 bbls. petroleum at 6s. 6d. a ia 40 bble. do, to Gloraltar for orders, and ash p froin *Piitadels vhia (o Antwerp of Rovierdam, petroleuin on private Lerma, Guxwy Crom was in fair demand. Sales, 420 bales oa fvaie verms, Retail lots were se!ling at 2ic, NY Bags wore dull; the nominal price was 190. Bay waa ip moderate demand and steady at 750, @ 80e. for shipping, and $1 16. $1 49 for revall lots Hors moderataly active and steady, with sales of 25 cr n700, 48 10 qualits. Mauila was duli and nominal at 120, gold, Other ‘also dui} and poininal, market was aioe but prices were quite Ayres. mes ibs, were He. i Montewid: bales at gu Ceniral American, I7c,; Matamoros, 23 4 4 Ibe, 16ig0, ao 7c. ; Tampico, 20 a2 3g. Stock No. ieee were rathor more steady, Sales were effected of 400 wns Glen aroock at $29 0 $40; of American there were sales of 20 tons No, 1 and 100 No 2X on private terms. We quote do. 1 gaa $43; No, 2X, $39 a $40, and No. # Gray Furgey 7 a FS Was dall and nominal, at 6%. a 6tge.. gold. steady at Latus.—Kasterm were moderately active an Lime,—Rockland was unchanged, being {n moderate de- mand end steady at $1 50 lor common and $1 85 for lump. | Louxser.—The demaud for Eastern spruce was moderate were fair, Sules, 400.00) feet withia the range Lxarmen.—Tho market for hemlock was quiet and prices © lower The receipts continue tanderate, but the stock eral For oak the demand was light, ‘though rough prime light and heary were quite freely soughtafter, Prices of most Kinds were entirely nominal. Hemlock, ‘Buenos Azres heavy was quoted Se. a Tb do, middle Zio. a do, Cahiformia heavy 28e. 8 20c-- 40, in date Bo. gre. a 24e., do. Url a Be, do. aia . es He. Ligh ‘4 ‘io, a 4i., doe mide 2e a jo. ohne ie. ee data the rough, heavy 40c. a 4ic., yin Blew 2, do, light 880. a é4c., do. bellies, Motasses.-—The market ee dull and prices of ‘¢ aie Bed were yee Cuba muscovado was nominal 4 do. by a Be. Bt parerts 1, ADK Mer, Stoc! Nees ve mber Ii I Peres ae ‘ou ue Hie. and Sa? do. Eth ots, mt Bho. & 2 do, Porto Navat Stomms—1! for spirits tut =. it heavy, wi a me as low as 52} oe firm at 0. & She. for iBrrehratabln aod Tabipps Sales — bbls. at 523g, tar we note at$l ror eruae ital, was quiet on firmer for fuiure delivery; we quote long clear mid- dies 13:., lovg, rib IAG. ‘and short do. 1835, ‘were 2250 boxes Cumberland ub, for November, Tecember and January, at Lig; a 110. for November, and Ie. « 1130, for December, and januaty. Cut meats were dull and lower, nominal at #36 a Sc. for shoulders, 10c. for d0., 1030. w He. for sunoked do.; 18:40.» Léa, for pickled Lams, 160. Tor smoked and 17c, a 8c, for The sales were about 150 ey) writin the Bie Lard was quiet, with sales of Jee ek of crude in bulk were made, but we could not obtain any particulars. Wehoar howarer Bf alos of 600 bole. for this nnd Deri week at 14 0) do, same delivery ntlaige. 8 =e do, on 1 pot at 12bge- closing quite steady ai Bice bonded . “There was An Improved demand, Batata iver prices, the market loging sandy at Be. f non ite, Goes, bole. af a, to the 25 vot De eon er " jet, an the bbls, standard white at 1,000 do. do, 40. for November on vale and delivery kept privn ‘Rice. sales of consequenes, le wi : ull, but prices were without shapes. Cul fet ied “4 fe. ye. a 15 on ee. Mock, i g 3 ; o2 i ie 3! in 4 BI yt 4 i ate a J z i Hu i active aod Tag favored buyers; sales, 36,000 b! oderately jrutaa remained gall 8nd ¢ ong market was dull and a Ste, for Western the range ts iibibited more ne- there A manu' re Re lone of A however, was ‘dveidedly wenn, ‘- usual, or eo bulk 4 ee ee een The sales were jeoces at ibe. 9 B2¢0., in- atl 100,00 ibs. M. ean aad sims near 880, = AU, 10,600 do, w 3 =. 4 for common and ect prices were nomi- ‘The Nasbville Gasette nominates Pendleton, of Ohio, for next President, and John Quincy Adams, of Masse- chusetts, for Vice President, ‘The Cincinnati Enguirer publishes figures to show that the democratic candidate will have a majority of one hundred and twenty-two votes im the mext electoral college. ‘The democratic majority in yey ona Last year the district gave over 4,000 republican ma- ity. eile ouftrge hee Doon carried tn Minnesota by from one to two thousand majority, The majority for the republican Stave cked will not vary much from five thousand. ‘The New Hampebire democrats will hold a convention on Thursday, November 14, to nominate a candidate for Governor and open the political campaiga im that State, 10 ie probable that « new man Win i brought eut, and a lively canvass is certain, The féperticame are united upon Governor Harriman, ‘In 1699, whea Governor Evorett, of Masnachusetts, was slaughtered through the fifteon-gatiom Inw and Marcas Morton elected in bis piaes, that ready wag Sawney Bizelow produced the following impromptu: — Old Massachusetts, once se sound, Mar erow eve it ay ran aeroune . ‘While quarrelling aboat their grog, ‘The Memphis dvsianche advises the to utterly disregard tue President's Thanksgiving. 1@ Avalanche tenders this advice aot in disrespect for A. \J., but be cause the people of the South, having been | frustrated im establishing a government of their choice, \bave no teason to be thanitul to God or man."’ Hoary © Carey, the petitical economist, presi the formation of a Great club, im Philadelphia, on day evenipg. in sbe comes of geome tpmarks he NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDa *, NOVEMBER 13, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘ "he said:—“Grant is in favor of the great agrionigura) in- tom, 218 OF the country and of « protective tariff, and of Mile ms. ‘icalism there is no doubt,” Jones,.'" Porting tho Inte election, says Massa- chosetts'has “72° P. L 1.-melt, at crry REAL ‘ ESTATE FOR SALE. nd Tea ay, 25) Oficial Transfers of Heal Estate Yesterday. Up to owner 1. the Union Republican Concres- hear Riviawon st, Sixth 3,00 sional Commitcda.ah Washington, recerved over $77,000 iy ae’, of tb ar, 68. Erie %, 00 from all sources, Tuo /argest amount was from New ei yt SA He sor 1205.00. it» Of 79th st, 25594 York. The entire am d's Deen expended in canvassing the Southern Siates, The Lacon (Il!.) Staleemaw®™ Placed Vallandigham’s mame at the head of its coiu.wnys for Presidont, under which reads:—‘Hedempiion of gowernment bonds in groeabacks, or repudiation,” Mr, Colfax authorizes the statement that he will not ‘Dde a candidate for Governor of Indiana. Missourt hes by her Supreme Court clocided the State test oath unconstitutional, Governor Swann, ex-Governor Pratt and Messrs. Pinckney, While and Crisield, of Marylaxd, are tight- ing for the epportaaity to succeed Bon, Reverdy Joha- bon, N © cor Broadway ond Sid at, 6 . tid 63k WY cor Front and Fine ate, 2 x88 Ist st, #6, 216 wot Sd uy, Shier st. m6, 5 ft w of Teh Lea: 167 Madison st 0 wane 1th av and Bor FOR BALE, AN ELEGANT FOWR STORY ENG + Tish basement House and Lot, in excellent order. Areet,. 7 A nud desirable a three story afgh — a8 you can find inthe Nineteeush wierd, JA THE NATIONAL GATE, SFECIAL coniesPanence OF THE HERALD, Lisnow, Portugal, Oct, 4, 1867, Thave the honor to submit for your colamns an ac~ count of tho First American national game of base ball ever played to this country, ‘The contestants were offl- cers of the United States navy, attached to the United States sieam frigate Mivnesota, and denominated re- the “ American” and@ “European” nines The grounds wore a8 fine could be desired, and a‘ter an exciting game of one hour and thirty minutes, during which many fine plays were made, the American nino were victorious by a score of 16 to 10 in 7 invings, Messrs, Remey, Nicholson, Jaques, Eaton and Hen- ricks, formerly of the Nautical Base Ball Club, of remo littie renown, took an active part in the game. The American Consul, many officers and many citizens wit- nessed the game, and were woll satistied with the excel- lent playing. Umpire, Mr. West, of Brooklyu, L. 1, The following 1s the score :— 1st, 2d. 804th, 5th, 6'A. Th, European. 20200 3 3-10; American. 30243 0 4-16 Terms NEAT THREE STORY oO 23 front House. on hig fourth ewe CD ok | A Sion thi house im perfeot order; locaticw des iumediately. JOSEPH MASON, 29 Fin PLOT FeWT, ON. (3) ks A feet on rear and 15) fae! Lexixor “J ATEN enue, bring the northwest com Lexinton avenue for anle; on bond and mortgege. A. bam "4, 609 Hatson street, 7 perth sfib-of Lexington are r of Sixteaecond street and owe 6 Per cent can Fermi 08, at is. G. & B, T, Buen- OURTH AVENUR ny STANURY DAY. Bowery :—Avist., four story , $00, b printed’ List. SPDRNISHED HOUSES mR ON A. Fifth, Madison Jos 88 wenrse ox ins wl oma and Lexington avenues, Uowes for PARKER, HOUnG ‘00, Fo. 54 Pine strat, SALE—THR LOT OF GROUND, a5zio0, Witt the Buildings thereyn, in Elm. street, bet a 4 Broome. "Inquire of Of re LEOPOLT Trek eee F°! SALE—@ ST. MARK’S PLAG duek House, with lat through to Ningh st ALCONER, 21 Sesond strege, near roug snOKw 25x 188, wery. Mareuce at Wworsarn.—A most extraordinary matrimonial arrangement has lately been consminated in this city, one which is worthy of an extended notict OR SALE—IN RIVINGTON STREET, BOW.’ not only as'being in distinction from the ordinary, slow | A’ IB hi: BRA: BOW, mateb-making process, but as carrying with is some stools ise, MFT Sods alco Sores, ivingsee, and’ Ludlow very valuable suggestions, The baro announcement of | stree ve “Married on the — ins’ant, by the Rev. Mr. —, at the residence of the father of the three brides, Mr. Frank Ulbrich to Miss Barbara Schur; also, Mr. Augustus Ul- brich to Miss Mary Schur; ‘also, Mr. Henry W. Ulbrich to Misa Elizabeth Schur,’’ would tell nearly the wholo story, the only really necessary additional information being that the three bridegrooms are brothers, that the Ww. itis FALCONER, 21 Second street, wear Bowery. OR ey sos ny FIRST OLASS HOUSES, Fon arenes two Latah TON ey BERING. nue; wer desea Also three in Bixty-seoond sireet. STARR & FELTON, No. 8 Pine street, happy brides are sisters, and that, in both instances, it finished up the family. It was literally the marriage of the entire families, —Chicago Timea, m, oomplete wi modern imp the plambin work \s done eae ie Shaw & Willard? n lined pipe. Apply to ©. 0" HILLY, bullae the premises, 420 Lexington avenue, near Fort; Aft street. NTLCRYPTOGAMIE Removes all stains from marble, granite and brown stone OR org ® mth STORY HIGH OP a Bene foot onder; Anirtieth street, uess | ingtor in arene for pa RENCE & CO., 30 Pine street. \OURTH AVENUK AND FIFTY-SECOND ied F Four Senos Lots on the Seathenat At Fifty-seoond street be sold at +. Apply to MOLLER, WiILEINS "doe buildings, Green damp ype, &c., removed promptly and effectually, Building monuments, Gleaned at sboF’ notioe and Gn rensoeable tertan head fer. AMERICAN WASHING FLUID A ah 46 Broadway, Sole Proprieiors, eoxer SAUSAGES, pe y POUND AND 2 POUND O's boxes. Leave orders at 217 and 216 West Washington By ma SHIELDS, Commission Dealer, Merchants’ row, pot Sad AND HARDWARE DEALERS ARE NO ZPingstmpeb. soe ae $7.500.-nre, HOUSES AND LOT, ELIZABETH 'W. 8, GAVEY, 315 Mulberry strest. WILL BUY 4 HIGH STOOP BRICK $16,000 rentieth sirest, near Second to examine our Patent Double Action feathes Birip before Pat elsewhere. Agents and BRYAN & CO., 68 Liberty atrest, ‘unvassers wanted. &CO., 443 Broadway. Went Side? OR RECTIFIERS AND | DISTILLERS—PRENCH alco ‘overproot, iN, Out use of coals or’ chemical ingredieuts; per hour one to six barrel after 922 of apparatus, Cia Pep ‘apparatus may de altered. ‘For cooditions, and for drawings and explana tions direct to 0. Bu 1, 43 Centro strech Old appara. tus altered to draw aleonol forthwith from mash, A THREE STORY AND FRENCH ATTIC La ed Suen awe jfor =e ro a lost gates size we iy 1° between A ats ‘end ; ?. M, 64 Wiest iFarkysoiata = AT, 219 POURTH AVENUE BY STANLEY Day. twee: $i BR. Jnth and Teuth avenues: 34h, 4,000, OW 18 THE TIME TO PLANT.—WE OFFER THIS th, $14,000, my Estate AN , Autumn a large stock of hardy Trees and Shrubs, with birula ‘bubithea weekly: Troe nel splcaitiy' wroan wed et rs ol ae N EXCELLENT INVESTMENT.—THOMPSON 8T., tes, $1 50 to $3 he ay BING & MURRAY, ¥i Fishing, L 1° near satan well built three story high stoop Dwell. ing, size 3ox00x96; ECURE YOUR LIVES AS WELL AS YOUR. FRO $16,000; erty against, burglars murderers ansasains. Bargiar Detective is the on! ‘4 bu has bot ana cold water, bath and gas; “JOSEPH MASON, 29 Pine street. 7.310 FOURTH AVENUE—BY STANLEY DAY. daa. ‘Sots Ey oy a on en’ 000, i a a i Por lean an pi a Te {ella you which door or window the burglit See ea A‘, 319 FOURTH AYRE BY SEAULSY DAY.—BR- Fah a {or ase. Orders, scliptad and tween Seventh and Fi fae gpa a ae ara ary ey 4 Broadway. ny wont icetoe Bas, printed pit T Serre Her CURED, INSTANTANEOUSLY WITH T JOSEPH A, LEVY'S, Ni George Herrmann’s Pearl Powder, We have cured feat 46th St. oar Broadwa me) before us; it also gives Immediate Wears Hina, ‘near bth at thio el ehilaren 2 teeth 50c. Ira nd Bi States. E. ELDLd, ae veh iam street, New York, For sale West 47th ry Wot 4uth ot’) nest 6th story bi. West 42th at., near Broadway, 9 story h. bat he SALE—ON THE SIXTH AVENUR, A FOUR pilory House and tot; good location for business; pr CURTISS, 603 Sixth avenue. Bah ig 2) part ot the, ve MANN ‘a C0., 2 drug atores. pug GExTiay AND ORIGINAL DE Dat Banta. ‘ane OHN MARL COLOGNE, of Rhine, 7 LE—WiTH 7 iy ag 5 Meme ner PF otne ave tunes suey high stosp Grown soos ataees General Depot, LONDON, 'No. 9 Arthur street, London ‘3, between Bridge, &. U., for England and Its colonies, except Canada, r Ng possession, Par. N. HIUKCOX @ 00. es nad permits of ISAAC How ioe BPine aireet. Price $15,000. quire on the premises, 815 East Ninetecnile 78 TITRD AVENUR—FOR ALE, JUST AS NEAT 9 PE BROOKLYN REAL RESTATE PUR sav ng Ama O2AIN > DISTILLE RY, or Lae eis capacity: al-o cectifymg House and Bum © bavi cee ted by Lowber Fare & Co ban 44) No. 7) South Dink suresh, Fk Baur Lot of rou: will be sold cheap for cas street, oF F. 4. OR ALBIN Boor, frout Honses: some x. Two PRG! with wll improve: MDA ALS CO: ne of the Lest uelahiburhivod. leneags on easy (erms er far cash. re we buts . sireot, betwoes Haight ava Buad ce cote baste ane ory b He nif applied for BSSs, 2) Grand suey POR KALBA PRITTY RURAL GOTHIC COTTAGR, 23x34, with lots 60210), handsomely aia 1 ont in beds, sir trees ami vines, very vl fine neighbo hood with Deantifa’ su high ground near the head of Mrrvie time to Fu ton ferry by car. thiety-fiee. mm {nine seven rooias. basides cetlsr and mari heat the whole house, range, ber and cold wate wetter, epecking tubes, af the preitient Vite ploces in Biron’ tn: price $7 OM, S280 of bien may reranee en bond aed mortemge; or with furuitare, $8,600, Aduress box 6,007 Post office. ET, NEAR HOYT. & 2it3x1):‘ehewn if sold soon, 1 di Beooad #6, nese Bowery. To SAR BD, (ao Me ne frent House, wilt all the iu Apply af 210 Kagmend c . a QPLENDIN 1OURE AND FE GUT LOTS NEAR ry avenue, Brooktyn, an y brick How H, FaLeps ‘paca! wie a! improremen wit 004 Kar ww Yor JOUNBON & Mf ten, 26 Nooaoes ee MBH ow COUNTHEY REAL OMecial Trensters of County, XN. ger houre and jot, house'and lot, “" Clinton at. es, 4 Lowy, 25x. IG lots, Concerta mn 1 Fata, Conter'a mip" Wilkow st, ea; 25485. EVTATEH FOU sate Reni Estate to Hadeow Veaterday. Yorn ¥ Ws Bao) BOK i 3} Ete at, 8 BERGEN “TOWNNITP Berges Point plank road, 2 lots, Z8x184 en Madison av, wa GOx228,.., Academy st, ve on Cri Morgarret, #9, I"let, sox 100, riehes Cl TOWN GF Eplapetiess: @w oor, lor, Gtx125. HA ERISON. 100%each.. Warren ot, 8 8, 2 lots, 251 ALL WANTING FARMS —G00D SOIT. MILD OUL male; whirty-fowr miles south of Plisgatpble: {~ per acre; a os of aan Also ii Information seat tree ress CK Dandie, P Propricsat, Vineiand, NJ. FINK COUNTRY SFAT AND FARM NFAR on io " poternrinieg arte f orm New Yori} and nov’far frog Xara (peda nal OBARY & WELLER, 108% LAROE NUMBER OF F'RMS AND Feate witttintwentytive miles of thercity, weacbangs on ew York or ty, 8, IRBLAND, 201 Broadway, | A FINE FARMOF 140 AORES NEAR XBW BRUNS. wiek; large double house; 15- rooms, in @xtow ive outbuil@ings; good orchard: weit meret cattaast to bigh state of ealtivations fine grazing~ ‘eeir v4 1 ARDENBERG, 157 Broadway, basement. T_NEW BRUNSWIOK—A SPLENDID COUNTRY Sent and six aorew of 1and: imo Ft aee SALE—A FINE eae 106 AGR“S, BIONP howse tes from 8» Gothic: ousbutlé wee J cae eaten, ‘Addtess J. C. B, Norm ireentield, Saratoga, N. Y. OF BUTLDIM ag SALE—POUNTREN, ACRES Koar rt es Viiladelphia, baving.7.5 fe-t from itter's clay, Apoly to W ate HOU, ARL & CO. 1) sew strosl, New York, oF W FORD, 83 North tenth street, Philadelphia, 3 as ty fe be COUNTRY RESIDYNO?, ONE we York: ten ncres land handsomely Ro) and orndmental trees; gre t varsey, modern house, Ofteen rooms: caring hanse, tk Wit eel for less than the worth ati — ‘og ay Pi iow DOIN, barn, and im provements. ‘Terms aiisfacto rehaser, Apply to proprietor, J. Duane aireet, yor. roof’ E—NEW HOUSE, bana STORY FRENCH 4 TOM ekst weigh dnote i main oir Tee od of city. Inquire. ih Anh Pe. LE ere Leroy) 4 HOUSE; gf ee BER dee Lor 1802209; ali order; of city. Toquire of J. M MARU 81 Tine dowet. Lanescrai By nae AND oem ys | of Mereha {St Baldee lane, -econd Goer, for asle or Trade wanted. a b grwi LAND —I_ HAVE 1000 ACRES OF Wi Land im Southern Missourt which I will irade for. saleable merchandise oF real estate, giving part cash, dress J. 0. ofice. 25 Herald 2G RIVE ACRE Lots at. HUGUENOT, D Island, to be sold at mortcage vi Nov. 27 Good land: near cars; beautiful vi Prices. Maps obtained at WY: PHS, ST Cedar QUAL change’ T 280 PEARL SPREGT, MANU. | Goid Piece Bi a ee eat toe wed UPERB BROWN STONE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP oft Cards. Ord ‘nshore notice, House, a tow feet from Fifth avenw Thirty-eighth ane - sireet, for ‘sale. ble for resi on or invest INSTRUCTION. | meat. MERRIAM, ton sireet. BRMAN LADY, WHO HAS PASSED examination as teacher of the Iiano and the Pre and Genaan lang: wishes to instruct a fow eel ladies, either at their abode or at her own house references, Hi, MINCHO, 867 Second $10—BOOKKEEPING (TIME UNLIMITED), ARITH. Rete, Grammar, Spelling, German, $5. sac $5,500 Wit BUY A NICE THREE STORY HOH ae) yp basement and subd-celiar House in the Beveath ward, ‘on le SPAgUeY plone lense; ground rout $140. "apply ‘to J.P. PAYIEN, 95 Division street, in drug store. ST By Bian ig! LA A ng lesson vate rooms, day and owe % paint NE's Business Colleges, 62 Bowery, aud 347 Fulton jrook.ym. T ped Fag te A heme tee WRITING, ARITH, Grammar, Corres, French Mines Cae 1CK LIST OF THRER ‘AND p avd G mat ta day and even: Ladies’ di Kk and brown rione Houses; also (rame Cottages German Nery 4 ‘uslneas Sollezer 200, Bowers fovea on ‘and get particulars at th “7S Real west side, betwerm Prince and Houston streets, Estate office 758 Third avenue. SPLENDID Te STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN nome am ay ast aan = 22 fees trout, with POrren Bh BKOINENS a ee tay, No, § Pine street, USINESS PROPERTY. Lay SALE—ON BROADWAY, Canal street, Address late Bat dnt diate tanncn inthe ons ee A NADY WELL EXPERIENCED IN ALL THE ERG. German, French and musical branches, desires more al en) would exchange lea- sons for ‘Address Miss Uberhnusen, station CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH OR WITHOUT medicine, for married ladiea, from whatever cause. Bleecker, West ‘Broadway and adame it Professor of Midwifery, Thirts agreed Pi in tiny. ry. ‘tires A box 6,153 Post office. Firth areace OR SALE—THE FOLLOWING DESIRA: i rn" erty, by F, ROSENSTELN, 26) Rowery. aiee tes Jane proverty, fo four story brick Building, 2.10x43x54 ; prieo $29. eat sireet property, near Erie Railroad depot, four ties brick Building, 21,5281; price $33,600, a an Fs BALE FIRST beg TENEMENT PROPERTY, ni ym, Peal eure and nice income. HENRY taCHUr? treet Pore SALE—ON 129TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- DYIOW TO MARRIED LADTES.—MADAME, RES. itis iaealigee French Fomale Pills; No. 1, prive #1, or fo,rnion safe and fiagt utes No. fsa Fi rat door from Fifth aveaue, or sent by maall, Also wold at > 108 Greenwich street and Sit ig Bo Bowery, bw 278 modern three story, aoe aay barty " Hoeation Sat 2 aoe pos to DM. SEAMAN. It Pine st” session; price low. ‘apply ee Fen SALE CHEAP—PRETTY BROWN ean IN fifth, Apply to owner, Hopent. J. PA j, 923. a Twenty: FOU OTE, AG TOR SALECIN ALL PARTS ita” Patel (RT. On; box 108 Herald once. etn 8 FOR BALE IN. NEW YORK AND BROO! Tiwi at hits. b. a, bs Sth a duh avn. Us East s8th LYN. 000, 100 —Mesara. . DOL] J way give . and qualify pu; for any business. 1Lose wi can secure eit 1 a) Odérons , Fe box 146 Mornid elon Om Do Day school for ehildrea, privais instruccion. day or privae desks without extra Fiten vs In Lo) ek Panes, po ye ff 4 Professor jUBEPH J. T—BY A SPANISH 0) Farle restsence, "address ®, ik, ANTE! LADY wHo OROUGHLY UNDER: ish W! stands the ay: Let music to OOKKERPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIO, &C., FOR business. 0 ereal jag, Business Writing, Ariel Be. 7 aad, Reteseacst ey oe AND LOGIC TAUG! 8 WILLIAMS? 7 MISSES yA ae des, tench @ select rc! jew York, Address School, station C, New ¥ 4h p'ace, Brooklyn, Goitimbta ot, 4 poneeerhen Tloce: ALA PIRI BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE VOR | POR SALE. POLITICAL, ‘Transfers of Real Eatate in Brook- NANDO WOOD ae lyn Yesterday. Green af, 20 ft e from , 10090, THE FEOF: Tighe wa fou Souk Sdn 160 fen w from Te oes 0! fissiko ae, teen NEW YORK 1 ob, Wt, igi tro Mato ‘and open the WD. wos eee for Lot, # Mayor, BD. a beset notibute Tee DNESDAY RYE Noy. bide: Sede a 9 hide oneseleedeapsdaentreeeepmameetneas Fo MATOR-PARKHOUSE, THE BILT. POSTER, 1 ie t Contre street. OF Open: and night. 20, N= YORK YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN UNION, | }} Lie ARLES SUMNE 8 wo Rei! Winer SAD ONES, “ i mt evening. Nevember ae giceme ethnics ee rpae PEorLns CHOIR FOR MAYOR-PARKHOUSE ‘ the Bull Poster, 09 an 1 x ee eiantrt es “Tae ROT) Tio, « Ot, Lid Hi Sw from Gs ‘av, S65 bf admininere: 1 teed at VAN VLECK'S, A sore et ee most ae won. OOS tenn, nu 5 for . BENBDICT, owt pala, tov Susatiens Loughlon goat a _——-onctinsremenytanronapinpn pennant eanntie fal Teeth, ob _ectte — we Fhe, THREE, STORY RANCH, ROOF | ibe | Pptaptirys sete oF new 7 "— | ses from Vuon arent, and ieap minutes trem fers | ae, only 96,00, wont GS7%GMbmR, LAORRNCR & 0 205 SOLTON partal sg ORIGINATED THe F% SALE—TO AN BSTATE, Ag ane ermethettc Bitrous o1\4 edminieter (tim lyn property run: te mere te en ox'tutn tose” Porpaon spn oi ray a ee ¥ al alte SS eeaeeereette HITE’S IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL RUBBER OR BOR TO bit with IMMEDIATS POS. * ‘pals ‘oF Be te whh gums, superior to ° obers ia i out street, three 3 ‘durability ead weer 25 to $20 moe rolling. 113; all uty, 4 TRE os’ | Rees es ee AMEE. JR. 10 Degen | 200 BEILDING Lots FINELY Located IN THR city of Paterson, N. J., noar foe improvemente, for sale, or exchange fi first ones , UUHNSON & MILLER, Ss fe won, “YT. —FOR SALE OMEAP, TWO STORY NE $3.500,~Housn new. Dormont toe. pores of ook Land, one mile from depot, One hour from New ¥. oe New Jersey Central road. Apply at 20 lo room i Soest ——— REAL ESTATE “WANTED, TANTED—A_ (Aub TRACT oF 1oWA Py W *frve of encan'es road. Apply to JOUN S online of C., it, TL at TWO. No. 6 Fae strest. Westen x TO EXOHANGE—A GUOD FARM OF 108 es prairie, balenee timber}, at Florenee station, ay the Norto Missoum Rairoed. iv miles from St nancy, for di ts othee Louies rf peer, eouncy, we of i or . New Jersey. — oe LOAN OFFICES. T 77 —~MONEY y LIBERALLY A ‘ADVANCED ON DI mounds, Watches, Jewstry the same bought ihe hichest rates; also Frawgoroier? Cs Lakou bought gus Sor Ding mond Watoles, Chg Pict 1? Biowoker ar floor, ee doors Tw BROADWAY, | ROOM NO. ot PAY THe NIGH. ot pirate, far, Viemantn ‘and Watones, or lideral ad. veuces made ov the © AR bs A. PEASE. Diamond Broker, T SIMPSON 2 00/8 MONEY, LIBERALLY, abe A‘ on Diaroonda. Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Pata ings; also robes iekets vougbt. Me Si PRON a Too" 76 Bowery, pear Canal strest, 7 19-MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED O% Dia. monda, Waichos. Sil ‘Goods, oF highest prices. Pawnbroners " {reei, room No. 6 neat Browdway. “ll a 7 Rivers 3 BRoeOTAr,.f Commas, BOND Aloe Dienowts ee ignest value: the same, iets “APYANCRS. iL § oN DIAMONI WaTouRa, Jewell ait propery! Ti room my dei Seb paraiso v os BROADWAY CORNER OF | BLEEOI rv up sair-, the utmost value paid for Dis aichos, book . Ivars atone on const, a 4. KY: Tomas, Be ADYARORS MADE ON ther ganna pao WATOUM: JB eiry, Silverware Fourth sires cor |. als’ up staire, room I¢ A |) Asurery, MADE oN, Ware varied ae vx brah AL Grand 4 reas STREET —NON SSietees aT v1 VAVERLRY Janke WEAR BROADWA rime isaady, in a 12 Wareriey plaen,_| a ns Fh! Ahn Ingh ate ADVANCES MADE ON eine Li ieee comean e ame bought by J ‘A Lis re ay ADVAN ON COLD Lee ee Pownbrober® ery as tee eens vere sh | WN " TOF piamon Pp" BALOKERS TICKETS BOUGH PA aebaaheleieli Darn Rites | Se pe sah att ela senet roome Nos.) aud CUAL. woop. ac. MOD ee mrteiett

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