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i t FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavrspay, Nov. 19-6 P. M. Wall street continues to be a kaleidoscope of in- teresting changes. Tuesday Erie and gold were the features. Yesterday Erie was the absorbing object ‘of speculation. To-day New York Centrai comes “upon the stage .as Erie makes its retiring bow. ‘The great campaign in Erle hasended with victory for the clique and discomfture for their opponents. ‘The latter were forced to capitulate on very hard terms. They took the best they could get, Annihila- tion stared them im the face did they persist in the straggle. The great Erie “corner? “yursted” about two o'clock this afternoon, The efforts of the Drew party to stay their fate by purchasing stock themselves at the ruinous rate to which the price had been forced were without avail. It was their last card. The sublime strategy ‘which procured for the receiver of the Erie Railway the power to purchase back the overigsued stock ‘was too much for them. It was the decisive ma- pouvre of the battle. The clique could now run Erie up to par, which contingency would be the cer+ tain bankruptcy of the “shorts.” A fag of truce was sent in and @ settlement arranged ‘by which the Drew party paid for the stock at an average price of 67 to 68 They Put out thelr contracts at from 35 to 4 On an average of 87 to 38, As they were “short” 80,000 shares and had sold “calls” on 40,000 more, a Uttle arithmetical calculation will show that their losses, after making allowance for the stock pur- chased to “cover,” amount to about a million and a quarter of dollars. This of course 1s @ trifle, pecu- ‘Biarlly, to the wealthy operators who were caught ‘dy the “corner,” and they would hardly regret it ‘Were it not for the triumph of their enemies and the ‘mau vats ton of the whole thing. The course of Erie was, as may be conjectured, Very fitful in connection with these movements on ‘the part of the respective combatants. It opened 4m the morning on the street at all sorts of prices, ‘with a difference of ten per cent between stock do Uiverable on the spot and stock deliverable before the ‘asual hour, which is a quarter past two o'clock in ‘the afternoon. The sign was immediately interpret- ed to mean that: the ‘corner’ was to culminate to- ay, and the result has proved the correctness of the inference. The price of Erie, for cash, went up as ‘high as 62, but the bulk of transactions took place between 657 and 60. After the “bursting” of the “corner” it went down to 42, the price about two o’clock in the afternoon. From this Point it took a sudden start upward, partially in con- sequence of a report that the settlement of the Drew Party was a “hoax,’’ and partially because it was said the recetver was buying tn stock in accordance with the powers granted him to retire 200,000 of the Overissued certificates. It ascended gradually and Tapidly to the vicmity of 49; but as nothing tran- *pired'to confirm these reporta, it settled again, and at six o’clock this evening Erte is quoted at 44 a 43¢. Whether it is to be permitted to rematn quiet lies within the knowledge of the clique. With the power to issne new stock and withdraw the overissues—and the clique have the power and the opportunity to do either or both—Erie is ever @ reliable means of Profitable speculation in their hands. The printing press will continue to supply all the new certificates fequired to make another “‘short’' venture success- ful, while the retirement of the certificates at any moment will permit ‘long’ transactions to be ‘equally remunerative. Certain circumstances which will pregently appear indicate that the clique intend ‘to let the fertile feld of Erie lie fallow for a time while they undertake a raid among other stocks on the list, Certain it Is that at the clpse of bueiness to-night Erle was comparatively negiected, while New York Central and Hudson River suddeal>came dnto active notice. Tt seems that a few weeks ago the clique suddenty became ambitious of subjecting New Yorx Central to the tender treatment which they have been dealing ‘out to Erle, and hence they began to buy and put ‘way the stock and make contracts for more. How far this ambition extended it is useless to attempt to guess, but doubtless they sought to con- trol the direction of the road and elect a president from their own number. The veteran Commodore ‘who wields tne destinies of the Central was too wily to sufler himself to be so easily Shrust from his throne. He headed off the game by suddenly closing the transfer books on the ‘th inst., preparatory to the election which ts to come of on the 9th of next month. To- ay the result of this complication was shown in the @udden rise of New York Central stock from 121% cash in the morning to 129 at four o'clock in the af- “‘ternoon. There was a report on the street that the clique had obtained s mandamus from one of the Judges, ordering the opening of the books, and that they succeeded by this means in having 75,000 or 80,000 shares transferred under theirname. That ‘there was a demand for the stock is undeniable. Both the clique and the agents of Mr. Vanderbilt ‘were heavy purchasers, while one per cent was re- ported offered for the use of proxy stock. The price ‘under this stimulus rose to 129. But the books were mot reopened, nor was any mandamus served at the transter office up to the close of business, Sev- eral inferences may be drawn from these facts. In the first place it ls probable that the clique bought the stock with the intention of controlling the elec- tion, but were baulked by the closing of the books. It is doubtfat if they procured enough stock to cast a majority vote, as it is rather authoritatively asserted that Mr. Vanderbilt and his friends, as soon as they discovered the scheme, took good care to provide ‘themselves with more than half the stock of the road. Af the clique did procure enough they failed in getting the mandamus. In either case they found them- selves pretty well loaded with the stock. The sus- picion, therefore, gained ground towards the close Jast night that the price was run up merely to enable them to “unload” profitably. The consequence was @ very uneasy feeling after half-past four o'clock, and the price of Central dgclined to 126% a 127)4 at six o'clock, Hudson River, which is also under the wing of Mr. Vanderbilt, through sympathy with its neighbor became quite acttvg and closed at 123); a 124. The remaining stocks on the list were compara- tively neglected, througn a wholesome fear on the art of operators. Money was easy at six per cent, with frequent transactions at Ove aud fewer at seven. je lat ter was the bank rate, but it was not sustained. « The banks turned their atteation in consequence to ‘discounts, The brokers have jarge surpluses which their customers are afraid to venture in the present ‘uncertain state of the stock market. Gold opened at 134% and rose to 135, but weak- ened and relapsed to 134% at the adjournment of the board. Snbdsequentiy on the report that the government is pubiicly to sell more gold—some $3,000,000 in all—the price de- clined to 184%, but closed at five o'clock with the quotation 135% a 135%. Ap attempt was made to keep up the loaning rate, but there was cash gold suMicient to prevent a “squeeze,” and loans were Made flat just vetore Clearing House time, after which from two to six per cent wes paid for carry- ing. A goid jobbing despatch from Washington iate last night feli without eny effect upon the market, as dealers are now awake to such strategy, The groas clearings were #115,424,000; the gold balances, $2,205,351, and the currency balances, $4,107,374. Foreign exchange waa dull but frm on the basis of 100% 410934 for prime bankers’ sixty days, and 110 for three days, Short sight is higher, on account of the advance in the London discount rate. Governments sow aa average improvement of an eighth per cent for the whoie list. '62's remained steady, because prices wore made up on the basis of 136 for gold. There was more inquiry for the new 65's vom the German bankers on foreign account. The quotations at five o'clock were;—United States sixes, 1881, registered, 1135g @ 114; coupon, 1881, T14% @ 114%; 5-20's registered, 100% @ 10634; 6-20’s conpon, 1862, 110 @ 110%; do., 1964, 107 @ 107K; do., 1865, 107% 9107; do., new, 1865, LION a 110%; do., 1867, 110% & 110%; do, 1868, 110% @ 11034; 10-40's registered, 103% & 104; 10-40%» Coupon, 105 a 1054. Business at the first open board was dall, except for Eris, and closed with the following quotations:— Erlo, 43 regular, 66 @ 6754 cash; Pacific Mall, 1144 115%; Hudson River, 12? a 12334; Michigan Southern, 93)¢ @ 83%; mois Central, 141 bid; Clevelana and Pittsburg, 64% a 45; Chicago and Northwestern, 83% & 84; Cleveland and Toledo, 08} a 99; Chicago and Rock Island, 105% & 105%; Toledo and Wabash, 50% & 61; do. procerred, 68 @ 75; Fort Way NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, 10TH © 10834; Alton and Terre Hante 39% «@ 404) do. preferred, 6934; Ohio and Misstasipp! certificates, 80% @ 8034; Milwaukee and St 134 8 68; do Preferred, 63% 6 8334; Chicago and 138 bid; do. preferred, 135 bid; Bankers’ and Brokers’, 107; Cum- berland, 87 bid; Wells-Fargo, 27 bid; American, 436 46%; Adams’, 47 9 48%; United States, 46% 8 4836; Merchants’ Union, 20% ® 21%<; Quicksilver, 2134 ® 26; Canton, 46 8 50; Westerm Union, 36 0 3634; Mariposa preferred, 20% @ 2134. ‘The quotations of the last reguiar board were:— Canton, 47% a 4734; Cumberland, 38% @ 40; Western Union, 85 # 9654; Quicksilver, 22 8 23; Mariposa, 6a 7; do. preferred, 2036 @ 21; Pacific Mall, 114 @ 115; New York Central, 1244 @ 124%; Erie, 45a 46; do. preferred, 61 a 63; Hudson River, 123% a 124; Read- img, 98% @ 98%; Michigan Central, 116% @ 118; Michigan Southern, 63% @ 84; Illinois Central, 141 @ 143; Pittsburg, 8 @ 8%; Northwestern, 6454 @ 8434; do. preferred, 668 8654; Toledo, 99 8 9934; Rock Island, 106 a 106%; St. Paul, 6734 a 67}¢; do. preferred, 6134 a 82; Wabash, 664 & 67%; @o. preferred, 70a 73; Fort Wayne, 1084 @ 108%; Ohlo and Missisatppl, 30 a 30%, Business at the last open board closed with ‘Onal gates of Pacific Mall at 115, Western Union 86%, New York Central 125%, Erie 45%, Reading 95%, Wabash 60%, St. Pan! 66%, do. preferred 82, Fort Wayne,108%, Michigan Southern 84%, Ohio and Misslasipp! 80%, Pittsburg 85, Toledo 99%, Rock Island 10634, Northwestern 86%, do, preferred At six o'clock P, M. the following were the street quotations:—Erie, 44 a 4434; New York Central, 126% @ 1283; Rock Isjand, 107 bid; Michigan Southern, 84% & 85; Pittsburg, 66 bid; Pacific Mall, 115% a 11534; Hudson River, 12334 a 124; Reading, 06% a 98%; Northwestern, 85% bid; Northwestern pre ferred, 8634 bid; St. Pau) preferred, 62 bid. At the close there were Indications that the clique intended their next visit to Rock Island in making the tour of the stock list. The recelpta for customs and the recetpts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as follows:— Treasury, — Receipts. Payments. Ces. Nov, 16.. $205,613 $1, 030, af $1,118,258 $83,603,325 Nov. 17,. 801,000 2,720,055 2,665,274 — 83,653,706 Noy. 18.. 287,991 761,958 $18,605 83,602,059 Nov, 19.. 398,000 3,112,680 2,174,733 84,540,007 The return of the Bank of France for the 5th of November compares with the previous week a9 an- nexed:— DEBTOR. Oct, 29, Nov. 6. Francs, Francs. Capital of bank............ 182,600,000 182,500,000 Profits, {n addition te capt Wires siee 7,044,778 4,044,776 Reserve of bank” “and 22,105,750 22,105,750 New reserve 4,000,000 4,009,000 Notes tn circulation and at the branches...... + +1,266,324,700 1,283,479,600 Draita drawn by bank. ‘33,400,569 895,448 Treasury account.... 104,920,487 184,645,016 Account current at Paris 3072015 983,22 Account in provinces. 61,999,971 Dividends payable. 981,372 Various discount. 6,304,223 Rediscounta. 103,152 Sundries. 8,990,561 Total. +42, = eae 559 DITO! Cash and bullion “1200 604, er 1,191,032,149 7,688 242, $02,981 Commerciai bills 8. Do, discounted in Paris, Do, in the branches...... Advances on bui’n in Paris Do, in the provinces..... 9,356,100 De on genie securities isdn Uebes 12,057,200 . 12,519,800 Do, in the (ahabead 4,600,200 7,608,800 Do. on obligations and railway shares... 300 86,209,800 Do. in the province: 28,257,600 28,502,100 Do. on securities in the Do. other securities. Securities heid. UNries ......6. Total .........006 see 2,071,347,559 2,075,213,567 At a meeting to-day of fhe directors of the Chicago and Sorthwestern Railroad a dividend of five per cent was detiared on both the common and preferrea stock, payable December 26, free of government tax. ‘The books of the company close December 5. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOSX EXCHAN3E. ‘Thursday, Nov. 19—10:15 A. M. 100 shs N Y Cen RR... 36 HB 10) oo abe Me a i 409 Pacite ali 85 Co. a TuvEsvay, Nov. 19-6 P. M. Corron.—Receipte, 1,856 bales, The market was fairly ere ‘and firm, the demand being ghiefy from exporters salen of 8,008 Ancludt 499 for export, pi el mah pogo ogee geen 7} quote :— full rie ad anles were taade >t) ae aktak re wi an aro ca AND Guanes bute whent, 7.800 40, ag ee er 60) do, malt and 50,068 do. he flour market ‘ruled dull and ag and extent, would bave been comy fow salon were made ate bg B =4 was no lower, Califorain 6 a Sai prices were en, Gates 400 vee an: w omnsad and frm ‘meal wat tt ‘ermer price weet ltaSsoraace. | 88SSSsssssszsesaes st jose : 2.0 bales fore Phung Britian brig, on we fc. for bag London, S00 terage beet at cotton at 1 — A lerms. UNW1¥e continued to rule dul pane: ae 8 ati derately active Zia. for choice grates Ite «ise ie for ie Bieta aoe bark with to ® direct port on tons, to Gibraltar and Malta, fe tarcio eee To NOVEMBER 20, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. aki Ibo. a hoe. for 50 HEMP.—Al kinds were inactive and nominal at former i i ES ci i 258 Be ‘oe ST ae, ra ge8, u 3 F, ut HEE is BE i i ir No. i rT 7 npg te va, ‘The amount fa downed velar’ oo fo. beet, 108 t of business confined about for at bbls, do. ee 16” for er more iy hela; 78 ay bree oid shoulders ox at lac 1 ‘nie arto for ine. esterday’ nd em gree packages at aie sa plone and wetiie rendered jaiee’ derces: for January delis at 144c., seller's 0) paenoL UM. orden Secik W ay da ‘it frm at Us spegulalires ‘the t the clove the mar! sales and resal ominally all sales were 100 hhas. and 1 1Xe, uote al ye f fe 10d dow, 11 5c, a Mase fait to good stocsty, n This "and © 11%. a 1840. ere Tally BoaDd jes were fully spot and November delve 3 ‘a 2840. 3 29¢. for November to. Mi Boe. Ho for January to Ju erg: 3 10 e to choice ons bhp bas, ‘ely votive, the demand nen ere was a lary ‘almost eutirely wement in prices. hough very Crm. The si ie for orp 0, white, fae 2 oon was dull a s%0, a dee i" Wing at a6;ge. 8 Bbc Cor 280. harah, me her, the gales being 1,000 inant ter for raw was still dull, and prices were . for fair to good refining ¢. for Cuba, 1134 » for Porto Rico oy Mge. for Detnerara; also 810 boxes at 11Kc. « Cubs, inferior to common refining, iso. ee oem oy P uba. The seainitagal inte Stock raw, Socom er a e084 405 hhde., 284 boxes and 23,494 bazs. TaLtow vas moderately active, the sales being 40,000 !bs. ‘There has deen no charge forthe better tv the wive anc spirit market during the past even days. The co n of the money markt still continues unfavorable to large trans- acti whiskeys seem to be rather @ dra; { present quots- tlone; but there is no doubt that old whiskeye will maintain present prices, {f not materially advance. Owing to the rapid decrease of stock imported spirits have ab upward tenden especially old importations of Cognac vrandies) of which there remains but » smal! balance on the 32 : Fi | obre a ape abies a z jarket. Por Cette and Marseilles wines there fa » fair consumptive éemand at full ‘The following are the latest prices current; foreign articles are quoted tp gold:— Leger E, Vignter, Dodaré & Go. J.D. Castillo& Co..... + A, Selga 4 90 SS: Alexander i eect, 95; ‘Late ago So es. agneatee a rolow ing aoes are tor Sint a aia, Swallow 3, Winds Coratan, $8 60, 80; roto ‘Swan, eoue—Jamale 84,85; Now Hp monico, #2! Moet BEAL ESTATE MATIERS. oe Due Hees yet & prices. nat 8 ry $15 ‘a 924; other champagnes, 8 tevaisen. vert 90 a 85; old) :—Nottenboht Gablek #8 ene 5 25, currency; 85 10 4 9 4 90 Poa ae Mage < e es 2 3 er ead SLKVSAVA € 6 € t 6 ¢ 7 6 1% Pr pes (foreign ar treo, & 3 25; Olive 25; Engine, ; Tanqueray 8 995 Grape gallon; abohigi ext 58 ver. saute gah wirits, aes ae on sea CHAMPAGNR.—The teabiper ee et Hetdsan lo, $29; Ges! harles Farre, How Property Appreciates—Sales of Brook- lyn and New Jersey Unimproved Lote—The Kingsland Manor Plot. ‘The success which has attended rrovious specula- tions in real estate in the neighborhood of New York is stimulating to still further activity in this directioa and operating to a rapid appreciation of suburban property. The plan {s for an association of capitalists to buy large tracts in desirabie loca- lities at as reasonable a price per acre as they can obtain it, and then have the same surveyed, laid oat in streets and avenues, divided into small parcels, and after extensive advertising, with a plentiful dis- tribution of maps, sell the plots at public auction. Tn this way large profits have becn realized during the present fall goto last spring, and new movements are on foot for same description. ther #peculative en! The effect of this is beneficial; es of the rty appreciates correspondingly in ere in noticing late ‘ork (@ locality cor- uiry for large eniation and invest- twenty acros, belong- adjo prope! value with that so disposed of, and thas many tn) without any risk ee are beucited A Brooklyn paper of recent Teal estate movements at feat New visited as above referred to), has the followin; Toborative of this eas tracts of vacant gr ment is ed active. ing to Mr. Duryea ‘and vicintng the Sasuitiees na eoaen it is found thas at the far uf farm, ‘ork capitalist for $50,000. for otuer large tracts, but mers Want about as large & the adjoining lots are selling for, Though as last bag mocks have witni this place t] itnessed a severe a the sales more extensive than at any other two Relghboriiood:—Mr. or ‘Auaatio and Vansicien avenues, 000, David J. Molloy has of faces, ot Brooklyn, fonreon lots on Wyckoif and Butler avenues, near Fulton Cyn 25x100 each, for $6,100, Mr. Samuel W, the new three si avenue, jut on Herki Sa i ts uue—for = for'Atiantie ayet yea er, St. tory. frame, build dweiling, south side of Atiantic a for $6,000. George W. has purchased ‘étxteen lots on Fulton a tween Sackmano and Vansindern jt and eight on Fulto: 4 aTeatest activity is In Ul we lots, most of the hol rs Slichtner was offered $1,500 announcements a taiprovements in that of New York city, jstodol purchased Nos. 1 and 2 Centrai Butldings, corner im of G. J has sold one of store and near Butler Hail, of Losi ue— each Sor root lous am auiaatic avenue, aS esen: of busin: @ applical Preot immediately wer tres hory brick butid- ings. M. Siichtner refused the offer, that he would not sell for $2,000 e: Molloy was odered $2,500 for ‘west corner of Atlantic an stati of his tote, south. ick avenues, which Sel ‘wae declined, it being his intention, a #000 As the Atlantic Avenue lmnprovement biil '# passed, to iS eyes of brick buildings on this aod adjoin: The dDusiness seceptn ns dn . The exception was By proper. the quotation for wo at the Exchange salesroom yester- Gay was tolerably active, being, however, with one conti ar unimproved lece of improved ich will be found sales were one by Johnson & pro- The other MI ier "of 120 Eighteenth ward (Brookiyn) !o14, located on Bushwick avenue, Bou! aaa ae saenioY bush & Paulison. ie atendance at Laces oe was good, and stand- ard prices reps btained tn Mesers. A. 3. Bleecker, 80 fon a 6 & Co. conducted a | fale on the ground disposed of—viz., of the pro) at East Newark, known By og hy city lots; bounded on the n avenue, id : number of ant Jacob streets, anor ivided toi ‘ty the Newark ant sig aad cpt ea eae wai Morris x Bailroads, by the New d New Ji jersey and and Esse a! of it and bis e 0. =. ry : ¥ ve, same = aks ah jolning, ‘aame size, ec! ‘Bushwick bore, 20x: fron ke 285 ft eof Maroy d High 0 ‘an SE Git 250 bt a s ‘bi : : : F c ac b) he. = ‘av, enon 254100, t 75 x eat 35 100, hy “ | i Rast ; Plot No W5 Dyekman esta Plows Nos e 4 122 end hk; ‘Dyekmas estate. Plot No, 148 Dy | i w Cl saber . rk ai, Nott and dem et, Wo 1b. hoosersit No ss hy Sib aici part) po Ss ot Real J { Roosevelt ep mats w ‘ar, 25476. ou x98.9. tte b for fl a Roeder 15) 1 wt a D by 0 30.8x1 “ th sty 17.6x100 Halls, e 8, fs ey tater’ ‘Broad 60. ‘Rochester Hie romp kins pencar et, a5x100. 1o0xt00. OR" Mitchell's r Road from Carmans Ro = at, TRANG E! ona 103; New " rie Hf Beite ta i abel econ sain a oir cre aby 16.5119 of 0 1 ond od adjoining the grounds and mauston of Mr. The aman ot lote wi and considerable tn- terest being felt in the ale. frou: ihe extent and manner ol its previous announcement, the ane dance was very large. Every iot was disposed of, gatisfactory prices ruling throughout. Below will be found the particutars of these various sales, the en where mentioned, being those of the pur- Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday.! 300, 1 lot on Coo: 8 6, 252100, near Bushwick as 4 Lard ‘Van Wosrbie CF rm Bushwick av, each ‘tridé, we 100, each. 25¢ eset yar Es 5 b Wxli nh ot ‘on Evergreen av, eack © tate on Brorg nav, ea ierasoun 98 Seer Bale oe 350 same size, each... on Wierteld at, 0 Ef on Wierdeld at, adjotn: 3 ots on Evergreen av, w 6, 4 oo ‘on Evergreen B35 on Bvergreen vans ase 2 Margaretta at, 0 4, with ra ply Cook th ii ‘ce 235 cor ‘and Evergreen av (gores| 826 825, S50, aie 300 135 180 201s on Jacob st, i, BU "A trom’ Gentral ‘av, BOxidd, po 1% hoo 100 860 850 75 716 8 PABSAIO VILLAGE, N. Jy PROPERIY-—-LY QUACKENBUSH, AND PAULISON, 2 gore lots on the corner of Grego: and Erte st, 123 Ee en, WL11 fon EI it, Ii ie ts fronting om Gre; 4 each 60x! abee neato 9 lots fronting om High ti from Gi SeNG, MrGasner, cach’. fone D lot on ine corner of Pat EB Ks B23 8 888 eller, Dilot ropa Pauit bu. 11 ota adyotiin ach. . } ior ‘adjoining the 1 lot adjot ag ‘the above, 80.1x; Mr Tila or ES Fo oH C See 9 feand High ee "oe on Erie a in the rear, G W Conkling... 625 2 lots fronting on Hig! ad adjoluing tne above, iotae' ure High at, ener, 5 Gd Pauiison or edjenniag heabs se 1 oun tn ¢ sei Mie Sch: 800 Lov adjaieiag, 800 1 Jot adjoining, 50.132 Seu 1 tot gdouniny'the avove re] vg tH 1 lot on Jersey City 100. 1 lot on Jereey oily fir, ibao0 8 lots on Jersey city av, each 2x10, eacl 2 lots on Jersey City av, 35 f 2 lots on Jersey Chi Qlots on Kingsian 4 lows on Ano si, 26x10¢, each, ox10v, enc Blow on Ji Slots on Manor av, 25xi 2 lots on Jersey et, 25x100, each, 2 lots on Jersey st, 25x10, 8 lows on Kin, med ms 100 2 lots on Manor av, 25x100, each. 6 lots op Manor av, 25xiw, each. & lots on Sussex at, euch 252100 WGlotson Wilhelm st, each xi OMm-ial Eaideighines of Real Estate Yesterday. hot, e TRANGMERS TH NEW YORK ClTY. e468, 75 feof Stanton, 75.5210... Eoeek oh hm ot hoe 24 Estates Lo Mitchel piace, ns iol 8168 1, ¢ Pie Nob Ty os eo Dyckmas, sous, Plots Nos 96 and 119 Dyckmaa ad 58 3 1,900 1,600 i eer) 000 Noxl0a.iL.:* + 8,600 ne tt | “ne 5,600 +5,700 32,500 cor 11,500 ou 0,000 Wi.) 1,000 51.9 70,000 76th st, ns, 100 1 w Bd a 8a ay,'w 6 765 0 Tach at, 9,500 LEABES RECO Ko, 119 (store), 41 15 swt care Catharine Pine si, No 20th at, 0 8, 1! 2 soo} ark of Howard ‘ar, iboeias tiistivhs Warren sh ® Wolcott at, 8th and South [stant Gouth w corner, 46.8x100. corner, J7.6x135.10 . nak 30 {i'w of roy 8 oreo se ie divblicdelph a place, ohnvon av at 1 Te WAND ODNATI ORO, Bame corner, re iv ca N Y eahoven piace, be cori ids 4 Co opera lie760,cren, Johuson av and Cowenhoven piace, #6 cor! W5X148.52355.2. fafaatees 20, In adand rast ea, a Ie av and Braxtot 4 Lots 243 to Lp bres eed 449 to 462, G Martense. Lotsa Desmoatoo ta 6 NOY BRS IN Ue COUNTY—JAMAIOAs 8, lot 17, Pater Duryea’s.. "TOW! Jemates ih road, B i RECORDED, 4 i, sith bousee, one year ESSEX COUNTY, W, Teiieabeto tt, $0 Mato ot, o 8, 182 ft Park 1, @ 6, 200 (0 es g 10 ecre. 2,000 5 ece, 10% We rien ef uuogow oot. M. J.J! acres... 450 orry. it, @ 8, eat, on Sold ft not Hi BePasieets 8, ua re jergenwood and maiane i har 4] Phe hy {roc Sou Neorahsiudtiiid: oi h }, Hes; peony Tote yBvi.du aus, we ie ACCIDENT ON THE HovsaTontc RatLRoaD.—Yes- terday the dowo passenger train on the Housatonic Raliroad, which leaves Pittedeld at nine A. M., when about three miles above SheMeld, struck a broken fail, The engine passed over it without damage, bet two passenger curs, a fat car and one baggage car werd throw’ from the track and turned botiom side up. Twenty passengers were more or less ijured, but none, it is thought, seriously. A stone on the from three to four tons, was thrown severai rods from the car, The tratns were bmg 4 weveral bours,—.Vew Haven Paiiadium, ie SALES AT AUCTION. tue "AY, Notember att ofct A FFE ert Be eck, oe pramsan and V: ‘bat choice Property st Irving Park, Tarr: tows, Weatches- county, N.Y ‘as Prospect Hill. consist'ng of tse | ele: usse, (alisn Vilas) 3280, eu coe acres each of | id. Houses pished Io black walnut and comp.cle ents, Alec ten superb Butiding ;~ ty on from tbe. depot sang ateamcoat Iaccic, ad residen: id the Le Br refined soctely in the 5 we abound. Title perfect, Maze Astor ces CLAFLIN & ye 85 AND 87 VESEY STREET stairs), will eel by aucuoa, THIS OVEMBER ff, 8 10% o'oloe wiv endeh ™ , s*hoeet brguan ase Salaera, tm variety, iv pa lesrubes: suitable for mao’ » and womeo's wear, and adapted resent Mo Present seatst'3, M. MILLER, Auctioneer. AM ttre ate NOTICE.LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Tare opportunity for housekeepers. Al} the elegant Fossebols Faroiture at the five be prt. vate residence 119 West Ei ween, Bixth avenues, will b 0 sty to cart or pack goods for purchasers. Tak Or Seventh avenue cars oF University place cars, The anie —- tha 60 Velvet, Brussels an jel Carpets; oe ‘arior Suits, covered with satin ‘Procatel, pl 1, TO gues rep a and poe rosewood four round earner Piano. an elegant f iment; opt cee Ghat s, Lounges sand 1 Reception Ci ‘9 and wal — jookcast Wardrober Writing Decks linge’ Piet and lacatet Surrore Lace an urtaina, Chandeliers; over 60 Oi! Pal ings by emineat arti: Pease ‘orks of Art, Clocks, State seid, ‘and China Vi ‘arior Ornaments, Bedroom Suits, styig of Louis XVI; roscwood and walnut Bedateada, ‘Washastands, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Lounges, Ghats ‘Tea and Extension Tables, Butet, Dining Chairs, Had Stand, Stair Carpets, Oilcloth; rich Cus Gi ory and Silver Ware; Ivory Table Cutlery, China an: oon Ware. All the Furniture of the servants’ apart- teats Lisa Ge Horse and Carriage. UCTION NOTICE.—R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY (Friday), November 20, At 103g o'clock, beste salesroom, 35 Cortlandt street, tive sale French and German Fancy Goods and Toys, China and Pariar Ware, Aoconueoks, ac., Comprising a desirable bent ticegrorD - Rew goods, In lots 0 Cutlery—600 com: Pocket Knives, —- doz, har? Cutlery, Carvers, ke. 180 Tobacco—780 Ibs. Smoking Tobacco. Catalogues on morning of sale. R. T. HAZELL & CO. Auctioneers, a Cortianat street, UCTION SALE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture.—J. a. TAY Auctioneer A for’ housekeep ewecd fin Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Stiverw: bry costly Works of Art at public ‘suction th aa iy ridayy, the eldgamt mansion 67’ West Fifveenth street, between tity and Sixth aven: commencing 103g o'clock. Rose- wood Etagere, Drawii ym Suit, covered French brocatel of the richest descript ecretary Bookcase, Velvet Car- pets Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Brocatel Curtains to match alts, Lace Curtaing, Shades, bronze, ormoity Chandeliers, vres, China Oraments, bronze Clock, Vases, Eucoiguures, Cabinets, Ce Tables, Oll Paintings by eriuent artists, bronze 'Y, rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, the rich- eat instrument offered ai auction this hee Biter Music rites Cover ; rosewood, wainut bbreastng Bureai sieads, Commod ie Louis XIV.; wanes oo Mattresses, Bianke! ‘Counterpanes, Lounges, Chairs, Extension Table, Buffet, elegant sete ruby, an Giassware, sliver Cusiers, ‘Tureens, Salvers, Pitchers, Bas- kets, Urns, Shedield Tavie Cutlery, French China Dinner, Tea Sets; algo all the Furniture of servants’ apartments, N. B.. g to attend this sale take Sixth 1 * 2 UCTION NOTICE.—AT ERNEST ROTH'S FURNITURE manufactory, 66 and 8 Bleecker street, be\ween Broad- way and Mulberry street, Furaivure at less tuan, auction prices and warranted trst class. Magnificent Parlor Suits, covered with uny color, Froneh, satin ‘brocatel, reps or hair. Cloth, B75, BB, P10, $126, B150 and 4200. Over £10,000 worth of all kinds of Parior, Tesaeene ‘Dining Room Furniture cheap for cash and delivered free. “, UCTION SALE, SALE, DIAM DIAMON, WATCHES AND JEW- elry.—A. M. CRISTALAR & SON will soll, this day, Nov, 20, at 1045 o'ciock, at No. 7 Park piace, betwueh Church sireet and Broadway, # large lot of Diamonds, Wi yp, being the stock of a retail deaior a Plated Ware and Cutlory. Dei advantage to attend. find tt to thelr ~MAX BAYERSDORPER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE saiitt Bowery-—The praposéd tale, the Uocidental Ho- iel, 33 Greenwich atseet, wil positively take place Monday, Wo'clock. ws eo Monday's Herald. Boeeav oF nme Navy eA GTON CiTY, Oct, 26, 1863, BALE OF UNSERVICEANLM ORDNANCE STOR ‘There will be sold, Ho auction, to the highest bidde: n at noon, on Monday, ‘28a Hid ay of’ November, Ii ie ofiice of the Insp Ordnance, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. quantity'o of Oranance Stores ‘and Material; compris: ing Shot and Shell Rifles, Carbines, Revolvers, Spare Parte, ies articles will sold ts in lots. TermeOue halt in government funds, on the con- clusion of the sale, and the remainder within ten days after- wards, during which time the articles must be removed from the yak, otherwise they wii! revert to the government, pigments for articles purchased must be made before’ Tt isto be ditincuy understood that no guarantee will be ven to purchasers of articles offered for sale and noted in ¢ catalogue as regards thetr exact condition or qitality; but & is een” howover, that every! ae offered for sale is as . DANLGREN, 6 Rear Admiial ad ‘Chief of Burean. Y HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER will eel! by auction 8 ther eect 1034 o'clock, at their satesroom, 93 niee! Household Furniture, consisting of a general as- sortamest recpoved for convenience of sais, including Parlor, Dining Room, Library and Chamber Furuiture—viz,, Urus. sels and Ingrain carved rosewood, black walnut and mahogany Parlor, Dining. Room paluited ard eneiuslled Cotlaze Sul canes, Libs ‘Tables, Feuther lair Mattrens ster ‘and Pillows, black walnut and oak Extension and Chait Pied Wie, ‘tc. Ac, China, Crockery, aria o'clock, Nine Cases containing { 1 ‘Gow ames of assorted cordiais, ‘Cases containing pooch 3 Norma Cases Srpiaining Frese A lot of Fancy da, Viotiue, Gu Gailtars, Patent [nkstands, ae., ke. ‘Two carved rosewood grand action Pianos. Also ® Heor Pump and Soda Water Foun:ain. LS Bru a. Son pene yy en ge AND PER- ificent Household Purni- are, moet ot which is in perfect order, baviag been Dur illo Mesers, BARRY & 00, Auctioneers, will soll, this du Friday, November 188%, the ati content ot the “3 n atone house 198 Ninetéenth street, bet ied a Yourh sreswen, oo at 109 clock prociee Alating of an elegant soven octave Piauoforte, nea sarees teen rantee; elegnat Suite a ‘uatia brocatelj also two rich Suite is fine Hehiy carved Centre and side Tables, dc.; a large assortment of niagnifeent Bedroom Furaiture, 18 general variety of elegant Dining Furniture, ‘Table ‘Ware, eave atest mitt ther ea freee ens gre co day and 23, Brondw: Bleecker of American Oil Ps Faintiogs and « = the ‘e collection for the 4 ‘ROBT. SOMERVILLE, SPorrovnEE AND REAL state Brol exroorh $7 Nasanu atroet A Gaiey a pierem doe SOMRAY ILI wil al hi Hous. fold Furaitare, of Velvet, Bruseole and a Ingrain Carpets, Mi juits in brocatel and reps, elegant Lg: Mm Cookine = * guenbonia ] at 11 o'clock, the en- contalged in the Private res. datween Fifth and Parlor Furnit 4, pa engact Ch Ch ‘omber 8 is we a te = Anas <M Nov. eA Farallie Vaenton ioe No. West Forty-1 Sixth avenues, consist{t mete covered to Fromoh brosatal a eG 3 OUNBTOR Ev iy Bs Fi ‘ON & VAN TASSELL'S en Mart, FRIDAY, Nov. 20, at 19 0’ ang sppuersc Se Smart lag ook 5" oe tke “doen of atl panicuary ander heat restore They fracas a OF REAL mers! eG tid BORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. Goods, Cl Bronzes, grleckr aealers 00K will ne nection, ere day, at ft ts ative, plata in wth a Eat Cave Bas Stands, wtaesielas sina ee ee pete at A Foie, ral assortment of a Ad new Puraitare, band Beds anc Pasion, Ch ‘Chamber and Lib Suite, gen a hinds, Hae end Contre Tabice, . oe! ] Axminster (198 yard arte) ie formes? French Gas (12 lights) nan rosewood grand action used by Jenoy Lind do. 734 octave Aira aon full rovind eorners. royal Velvet Medall yet yards, By order of 2.9. C. Baron, signa of Pendtiev Co. Manatoan Plated Wat of Pduperot Take Sod welsh, bad OW (genera! aseact a \ B¥e Seventh ar, SAY. SALES J AT | AUCTION, Ci ONEE: pwaep SCHENCK Ke AUCTIONS BR piuperh Uiccks,mronses, Siatuelien, nd Bohemian Giaas pwakD sCHENCK, contiauntos tale its day, ot the a 6 Liverty sirect, ‘sa abo Wee D. MINER, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO § Cort.eud sireot; Art Gallery, 645 Broncway. THE GALE OF THE IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF HIGH CLASS MODERN OIL vik PAINTINGS, Comprising the entire Gallery OF A D'HUTTETTER, ESQ, S.udio~ of the Ariiote of the Preach and American sebools, Wit take piace this (Thar (Priday) evenings, Nov. 19 and 20, at 13 oleloce, At the Art Gallery, %5 Broadway, by MINER 4 BARKER, Auctioneers, ENRY DREHER co., AjetoNnais 3 ery.—This day (Faida; Wig 2f $00 pare of Boots, Shoes, ‘Ganere feather Piiloy reday) and (o-morrow fattresses, bottles Oe eee Perfumery, 60 hase s uo) ‘and other Furnitare, as JOHN G, PALMER, Assignee. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. J . * “This di ay November atti ovciode, ati bow Hotel Furniture, Billiard Tables, English’ heer Pump, £e.— Conaleting of of4 abt "s Billiard Tables complete, Balla, Coes; oak Arm Ch: ‘indow shader. peogualoe, spies. lendid Bag Sounter pl ‘Palatine penglish mp, Silver Pl Pitchers) Goblets, Tumblers, Ref i frrora, Clone peed Bhowease/ Den ire oe Hers nas Hillard 3; Engravin rn Are proot urate Tire of 1eroomar’ cottage a Bedsteads, “Bureaus, Looking Glasses, Hair pelt Sheets, Blankets, Feather Pillows, Boisters, Washatinds and Crockery, Cart peta in rooms to be sold tn lots, ‘The House to 3, IR, J iemaiaat at he WILL SELL, + 80,'at 12 o'clock, al the Exchange 7 iulting, 111 Broadw rat class three story high sloop Philadelphia brick "wha lente: atone basement House No. 3 Willow row, the second, house weat of Third avenue on the north aide of Seventy-third street ; 204-3 0 has all the modern improvements, mania, waa Gus, chandeters; hee, Mane can be ontaiaed at salearoors ofthe auctioneer, 828 Fulton street, Brooklyn, J, Rogan, AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER he Bt, at 1055 at the auction room#, No. 1 North Wilt street’ wlan 60 Gne Velvet snd B Monday, N aalesroom, Trin R. EDWAR LIBRARY.—BOOK S8ALFSROOMS ‘and Art Gal (LEAVITT, STREBEIOH & 00.» ‘Auctioneers, Clinton Astor place.—Friday and Satur: Gay, Novem mber 20 and 2i, at 7 o'clock P. My the private rar} ry of the Late Ch author of “Chancery Repo orand Poetry of Fim ger Rings.’ arts and Lawyers,” &c., &c., comprising @ very heise collection of Books, American aué English edie Hons, &c, dc, Catalogues ready and on exhibition, N UI LD, AUCTIONEER, 490 Pearl street, corner TSity Hall bine will sell on Sature day, Nov. 91, at 11 o'clock, one hea’ page Keer Wagon, ta frase’ neatly new. By ‘order of Willfam ‘Thompson, a NRROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOUNN MOR- TIMER, 1h East Broadway, of 400 lots Mon's and Wo- men's choice Clothing, Bedding and other Goods, By D. De Long, 299 Kast Broadwa| PAWNORORER'S SALE, THIS DAY.-JAMES AGAR will sell _at'59 New Rowe: ‘at 11 o'clock, 490 lots of "iy "order of P. Fulton, Weat Men's and Women's Clothing, ‘Thirty-ninth street. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—M j¢-—Wiill nell this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, ast Iiroadway, ove open ‘Barouohe, on ‘GAGE =? store, roan Ponies; also a young, easy, y,! cranes ore * HIS EVENING, Great auction ae Reng ers PICTURES and CRYSTAL MEDALLIK adway, near Bleecker street, by J. EDWARD BYLANDT, | ‘Auctioneer. WX; WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, AP Bo'elock, af 4i4 Canal streét, one brocatel Suit, ome do, in rej rr" French plate Pier and Mantel Microre, {roe ant other Gneisths, Ot i Paintings and Engravings, rose: ood Etayeres, Hat Racl Chamber Suite, fine ete and Redding, Wardrol ota Ht comtcinas silver Ware; Stover, Plane i na. ver Ware, Stoves, forte “tiao the Furniture of a three story houze, 15 oF 80 Care ay 00" ards Olleloths,, Great chaoce for’ dealers. and Bthers! Goods packed aud shipped. Also a lot of Parlor and Cooking § Stoves 68741 AUCTION SALE OF “aye id COAL, ON Wednesday, Novemt he =i Hesporeuns ond oD eser netras, Oe carey, Tat the a Company's room, 26 Exchange luce, New ere ee by ber %, at 12 o'clock, noon, 70,000 “Coal he Lackawanna regions, aes eae thelr a tl ‘pot ilenbetbport Me Jy uth ig Deo mer, 1868. i SLOAN, Presiden = REAL ESTATE WANTED. A® PARTIES” HAVING CHEAP SAP LOTS OR BLOOKS cau find cash purchase BUILLH, DCRFEE & CO., 69 Liberty street. FARM, WANTED NEW JERSEY PREFERRED, IW exchange (or Improved property In, Brooklyn; also Lote in Hast Now York to exchan for « f BKOTHERS, 205 Broadway. pn aa HOUSES FOR bon a yd Baro In bs; alec Lows, Fi 4 Cor Pi ad DURYEA, PEARSALL & econ $48 Broadway, corner Twenty-first street, WANTED 70 PURCHASE. IN| BROOKLYN OR VIOE . Plot of avout 40 ote of Ground. Would for or betldings yt it, with or without (ida and description ual! power. “Address, with pi of property, box 41 Post ofice, Brooklyn. WANTED TO PURCHASE_-FRoM 30 TO 100 ACRES South Side Railroad, of land on Long Ish City Hall. Address Jacksos, Hera within tweaty miles oulce. LOST AND FOUND. Depts 4 SATURDAY EVENING LAST, IN WASH- Market, a Pocket! book containing & small an of money, which the owner can bave oa proving property paying argos by applying to J. Murphy, 607 Pearl street, Prouxncas SUM OF Howey, ON THE FLOOR | oF ouB establishment, which the owner can bave by describlag ihe same and . Pare AKE & MCOREERY, ¢71 Broadway. bbe ye: GOLD WATCH, ON MONDAY EVENING er can have the same by proving property at 43 og no yori CORNER OF TWENTY- axe L4 atrest and Seventh avenue, » biack aud tan Blut, of ry st, vulld, ela five to alk, pounds, having red and bine with 8 Biae i bon attached, W. RP tal College, corner ‘Frente street aa phy Leaving tv eteict ry ag EVENING, pawl Heart’ tn ‘s settlog of gold fare will be i Hograliy Fe rewarded by returning it to owner, at 0 We fourth street. x6 Li Weatenany beh Be Red ay IN STEINWAY HAL! finder wiil recelve a li reward on eoatemes rH io m8t Mark's place, Eighth street, ISLAID—A NOTE FOR 70.100; MAK EI O8T OR MIB! at Ee B, Brandreth, endorsed James A. dated August 13,1088, at 90 daye after’ date, aad payable. ab + River Bank. ote is stopped, and af Payment ani the » persons are forbid negotiating the mine PERA GLASS LOST—ON TUESDAY EVENING, BS Twenty-third street stage, between, Pike's ones Home Fetura to Betiy Kol 194 Bleecker streak REWARDs. $5 REWARD TOST, ON, THURSDAY, MORNING, from 98 Bast Twenty-sixth street, a white Spitz Dog yellow spots. $10 Sevate pet. taee aitorens, 20s 1 bottoms and brea top, b ‘Buell Jersey [ie'avove reward Will be peld for retura of” boat at 190 Wess ie eot, corner Duane. $10 Gayaeo.tose ON MONDAY, 16TH INST. to Harlem, 4 avenue and 126th street, Beck Ince Cloak. The Sader raceme the above rei vy vemmaiog ie it 0 ©, Shandiey’s ir store, 1,995 Taira are Bue, Hariem. * $25 REWARD.—STOLEN PROM J STREET, OneEm tit Ga fordhsad Reward. paid of ‘recufa te We TULLE sare cinco near Union avenue, Greenpoint, REWARD STOLEN, FROM THE SUBSCRIBES $50 "err WY, lack Mare. 8 yours ld Bands, sie ono Saintiaraseet re, Bod teat pacer. G. W. 40 Wall vireo $ 0 REWARD.—LOST 0! ty erg \ il BOARD S steamer Fab-kee, at lees it river, Hi pine Wate, 3 Now 40,174 10th der, & hard dial, Sergrerar sie 9 paid to any person leav- tog cons h as 40 piace, room No, 6, and ov ques $100 RBtand wet Be rarD Aun No ous Kace for bab return of the Wateb and Chaim tod ease of Jewelry taken from Sef Ststh ‘aronue on Friday evening, 18th G.d. GREENS, J2., O04 Sisth arenes 200 REWARD, AND, NO. QvEsTiONS ms arts vom re of . Address in out the sun Paett was te costdence, Hi ETEOTIVE POLICE AOKNOY, @ BROADWAY. THI niy Say Rey fection and sinndings Gatsfin ive nave no breaches a tity. ASTROLOGY. __ “Gate Boe WALTER pIsT! STING ISHED it ber oP eee businesm, ADAME HOSA, GREAT NATURAL u CLALAYOTANT: rereals yout whole iim from tye er 472 Canal steel, near Liason, Fee La /wrorsation— Ms. BERR, OFE8 CORRE Ey teen Bhows the tikeuese, speed, Preperation’

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