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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Wepnzspay, Dec. 2—6 P. M. The monotony in the stock market following the ‘Brie excitement was interrupted to-day with a sen- fess New York Central, which opened on the in the morning at 129 and sold up to 133% a 4% before four o'clock, The advance took place @bout two o'clock, just before the session of the regular board. Previously the price was = between 128% 8 12934, but at the time men- oned there was a sudden demand for the stock and quotation rapidly advanced an eighth of one per ‘pat wae ano aa had eine the guest mentioned. From this time there was a relapse ‘tm the closing street prices to 12234. ‘The cause of the viso ig the announcement that the directors have eome to the decision to declare a dividend at or be- fore the annual meeting next Wednesday. The rise oansed the large number of “shorts” to cover, -apd pew stimulus was given to tne advance. fe ts also said that a heavy combination has ‘een formed, embracing Commodore Vanderbilt and @ well known hotel Proprietor, both of whom are “gong” of the st@6k.' As the veteran Commodore ‘Was an extensive purchaser, on margins, when the stock was between 116 and 123, the movement will re- g@ult very profitably to him. The excitement was ‘Very great at one time in the afternoon, and the crowds usually in the Long Room flocked into the galleries of the Stock Exchange and open board to watoh the transactions, A furry took place in Ene et the last open board, through an effort to ad- ‘vance the price in symyathy with New York Central. It was probably attempted by the Erie Clique with a view to unloading. The Price in five minutes was run up from 377 to 41, and several thousand shares disposed of; but it then fell -off again to the vicinity of 33, The general stock market was steady upon slight variations during the Gay, becoming strong With the advance in Central ‘in the afterncon and weakening again at the close. Pacific Mail was hammered down below 116, but re- covered later in the day. The St. Paul stocks, par- “ticularly the preferred, were depressed by the action of the directors in withholding the dividend and Proposing consolidation or issuing new stock, and -@eolined as much as one and a half to two per cent. Anew movenient in Rock Island was reported at ‘the time of the New York Central excitement, and the ‘two causes sent it up to 108; but it failed to sustain -ttself at the advance. Michigan Southern was firm. Toledo late in.the day suddenly advanced to 102, ‘vid upon tne strength of a telegram from Cleveland, ‘Ohio, stating that the directors had declared a semi- @nnual dividend of four and a half per cent, Fort ‘Wayne, Ohio and Mississippi and the other promi- nent stocks were variable and neglected, The busi- ness at all the boards, except in New York Central, was of small volume. The Express stocks weakened ‘Am sympathy with a decline in American and Mer- chants’ Union. ‘he street is in confusion about the Dec. 1 former, owing to the closing of the books gonesett of the old company and the issuance of | Specie 242,085 the new consolidated stock to the registered | 10gal tenders... 10,961,899 holders instead of to the actual pussessors. The open ‘board has declared the stock a “good delivery,” and ‘the regular board sought to have the books re- opened. It is impossible to say how the dimculty ‘will be. adjusted. Cumberland has declined from the advance which it experienced in the last two ‘weeks. It is varionsiy quoted between 37 and 40. Mariposa preferred maintains steadiness from 20 to 22, The gencral market was so aull that at the second regular board the sales of the railway miscellaneous list comprised ess than four ‘thousand shares, exclusive of New York Central. Mining stocks were dull, Smith and Parmelee was sold at 4.50, “regular,” but the number of sellers’ ‘Options at 4.35 indicates a weak feeling regarding it. Quartz Hill sold at 80, Gregory at 5.10, Alameda Due bar + 269; Dec, 2... 254,000 The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ending Dece mber 1 and since the commencement of the year compare as follows with those of 1866 and 1867:— 1866. For the week. $3,480,585 Prev. report’d 171,903,037 Since Jan. 1.$175,883,922 $175,060,821 ‘The Boston weekly bank statement refletis the im- proved condition of that money market, and ts alto- gether a very favorable exhibit. The loans show an increase of $257,383 and the balances due from other banks have swelled $2,030,910. have increased $1,500,350 and amounts due to other banks $691,814, making the total increase in deposits of over two millions. Legal tenders have also in- creased $198,611. Specie has decreased $165,671 and circulation $112,422. The following are the footings, with those of the two previous statements:— Due from other DADKS ......++ 12,383,737 to other SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE. Wednesday, Dec. 2—10:15 A. M. ae -ex2 ue tral advanced to 13134 and reached 133% before the adjournment of the first open board. Tho quota tions of the latter were as follows on the call:— Cumbertand, 37} & 40; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Ex- press, 2634 bid; American Expreas, 45@ 47; adams’ Express, 4834 @ 50; United States, 46 bid; Mer@hants’ Union, 17 a 1734; Canton, 49a 50; Pacifio Mail, 116% 116%; Western Union Telegraph, 374 a 37k; Now York Central, 183%; a 133%; Erte, 40 a 4054; do. pre- ferred, 57 bid; Hudson River, 130% a 1303; Reading, 9834 a 9834; Chicago and Alton, 146 ferred, 145 bid; Bankers and Brokers’, 107; Altoona and Terre Haute, 39 a 393; do. preferred, 61 bid; Wabash, 57% «68; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 65% a8 66; do, preferred, 85 a 8534; Fort Wayne, 110% a 110%; Ohio and Mississippi, 303¢ a 30%; Michigan Southern, 883, @ 8834; Pittsburg, 87% @ 873; Toledo, 101% 9 10134; Rock Island, 107% a 107%; Northwest- erm, 84% @ 853; do. preferred, 87% a 87%; Boston | geady,, with 1a moderate Water Power, 14a 15%; Boston, Hartford and Erie, | 180. for 27 27K. ‘There was a reaction from the highest figures after four o’clock. The following were the principal street quotations at @ quarter to six o’clock this evening:—New York Central, 13214 a 132%; St. Paul preferred, 85a 85%; Erle, 38 a 38%; 1075 @ 107%; Michigan Southern, 88% @ 88%; Toledo, 102 bid. ‘The New York State securities were bid for as fol- lows at the regular board:—Registered Bounty Loan, | at i%c., 1093¢; coupon do., 10934; 101; do, sixes, 1872, 10134 1014; do., 1875, 10134; a0, 1877, 102; do., 1878, 101345 fives, do., 1874, 100; do, 1975, 9934. Water Loan sixes were 963¢ bid. ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | 47 hhds., 2 pare ot lds, ments and balances ai the Sub-Treasury in this city for the expired portion of the week have been as follows:— Oustom House. ——-—Sub-' "Revetpts. “Receipt Nov. 30..$278g17 #eess sot $4,008,491 $86,077,608 Tr2as agnegeunsgeas? NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER tes 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. for merchantable and shipping lots, Sales of 25 bbls. at the tome pice, and 18 do. mt jon AT ee ‘The market for rosin dull but vaines were unchanged, ap o0l7 ss sain wo Sane pemeenr cree oF 2 ge 08s 185 146; do. pre- hams. Bacon was the sales bein) fgg Wing Sei ctfr a por lard. the market favor. The wos = Rock Island, ae ie je "on the 25th of ber, Canal Loan, sate rte Mtn Butedalynin toe smorket was mors active | 24 a bi a TsO, 1B) and frmer atthe ol ‘when standard white was quoted at j do. 1873, 101%} do, 1874, | 3 Dble., at 29c. @ 29)ge.; 500 do. for f: were further sales of 25 casks at ‘w of sale and prices remained falr to good refining ‘Cubs. Sales Bae anes i .C. ‘el a Wee. & Ibo. ; soft The Brooklyn auction, 177 hha Orie: a dull at the ‘olowiag quotations: bee ASigc. a Wiige.; L Benne. uinseod was ta detaasl dorian wore firm at 1 9 Bal 4 poly duty paid In Bonion. the sales wore Mroobag and Vaio poke 1, gold. ‘Grass were dull ieee Balances, | ®i¢nominal at ur tat g ‘aire TALLOW Fo gtit in fair demmuid and sales were made of 00 tbe. HISKEY,. ee oa bbls, The ket was a trifle more active, but prises ware lower, Salee 275 bola. Western at $1 05 a 81 Of, duty paid. THE DRY GOODS MARKET. The market for domestic cotton fabrics bas shown some Treasury. 3. Payments, wares 1,251,303 87,563,657 87, 989,773 PO fe See tor little improvement so far as regards the den und and amount 171,098,613 148,602,157 | of business consummated from day to day during the past ——--—_ | week, though as far as regards prices, the changes $152,871,264 | are for ‘the worse,” judged from the sellers’ stand- point, many kinds of muslins, brown and bleachod, having been worked off at lower prices. The most Uke makes, however, bave held” thelr own remarkably Well, "There have buen more buyers from out of town; but #111 the rats of buvere from the West and South which was ted to follow cloxe after the Presidential election doca seem to have commenced in right earnest as yet, ant tooma to have been ‘postponed tadefnitoly, oF at least until aftr tho ho'idays, when buyers expect tobe able to drive Better bargains han they can now. Brow muslin, though far from being active, have been more songit after, anc, in order to induce purchases, some foris have been reduced from ge. to Uge. per yard. ‘This has not resulted In stimulating apy better Inquiry for the fabrics which have been reduce Bleached musing have ruled dull and heavy, and prices, Individual deposits under nn accumulation tend. in. favor of the buyer. "Some M0098. 455 Dora. | gore have been reduced ye. a 1c. per yard, without inereused 382 ineas. Tiaawooe VE ir | "germane ant an nly tetra ¢ nt ‘wold somewhat me 10,091,225 11,129,836 | such aatistactory prices, hough there Have been few radical i 13,539,037 15,570,556 | ‘Drills have been comparatively dull, but prices remain “"Ghocks have? Jed quiet and steady, we. Peet 225 32,808,090 | Denim are steady under a moderaie demand, " "4 s Checks are qui In woollen goods there has been m: 25,204,845 25,092,423 | activity during the past week than for some time peoriousy, ecpockaily in goods suitable for women's wear, many of which have somewhat appreciated in value. The market has not doen active ia this department, however, save by comparison, the volume of business consummated TrapuFied goods have. been in moderate demand, and the volume of Business has gradually inet rices ure on 10 shs Bk of N America 110 the wil intactory as could be expectod. 5 Ninth Nat ua Tue Providence ‘printing eloth market last week closed so frm nt 7c. for standard @4 square, with w light stock on tas hand, most of the milis having told ahead, Some of the Ss ipwatu ree rintora have two or three months’ stock of gray cloths on bog Hand. It is raid that there is no margin for the manufac- Tel. 100 Quickallver M_ Go. b00 racific Mail 88 Co. turers at errant price of cotton and of mae cloths, io, rales aro 118,00) pieces at for 8 by 60, 7c. » 7ig0. for bby 9 pleases oF SiGe dttcae tattte’ aclee itty days. ‘At i ij iver ‘the market was active, the sales reach- {og 60.000 precea ce. for 4 square, No stock, and the mnilis (anerally soft ahead. . ‘Annexed are the current quotations for the leading kinds of ‘Silver at 20 and Lehigh and Susquehanna at 60. 1000 ¢ goods:— emigre ty Money was steadily active, with a leas uneasy feel- | 2000 is \ ing. The rate was from five to seven per cent, with | {00 Pomrny fe Beenie, Jess done at the first figure. At the banks and on | 5000 oereaa mixed collaterals the rate. was seven, and on gov- | Smo 1 ernments six, with numerous exceptions at five, By z @eneraliy to favored customers and prime firms. | 4000: 91 Dealers in commercial paper reported a very active | 3h) ay Inquiry from the country banks, a few of the city | 4000 cr banks and private buyers. The rates of discount | qj Mors&Eslstm. 98 are from seven and ahalf to nine andabalt per | #K0StLousiM isim be Wx robert cent for the general run of first class and good | ‘Sam Exchange Bk. Lid Gols Lancaster... paper. This sudden briskness indicates that the Half-past Two o’Cleck P. M. Merrimac purchasers have become tired of waiting for a i000 US 6's, *81, reg... 110! Merrimac more active money market and are unwilling.to keep | 100 their fands out at the prevailing diminished rates of fa interest. It is a sign with regard to the money mar- | jw Bet which, in the present feeling of doubt and uncer- pa tainty, is full of significance. The gold market continued steady and dull to-day. The price opened at 135%¢ and closed at the same figure. The intermediate fuctuations are shown in the following table:— pa Me 185% 12:22 P. M.. 0:14 A. 13555 12:02 P.M. 185 The loaning rate was from flat for borrowing to four per cent for carrying. The government $300,000 ‘was awarded in three equal lots at 134.75 to the only three bidders who put in proposals. Their figures ‘were alike, and they obtained the gold at 134%, when he price was 135%, bid In the gold board. The gross @learings at the Gold Exchange Bank were $46,799,000, Phe gold balances $2,242,675, and the currency Delances $3,903,187. At five o'clock the price had ‘acttied down to 135. ‘The government market was dull but firm, with a @trong undertone at the close. The “bear” move- ‘ment has nearly expended its force. The following 42 a comparison of prices at the first board at ten Senet othe ae Seen: anew in the afternoon :— renorork 4, 4. M. Pict o'CVR P.M, eating, 110% 011054 | “Week und tomer Has a's 114K 8115 | Dales, fi i a OX 9111 aii = WOK aH | lated sod 4 as lors alore © lore alot Sf Sie. 110% 8 110% ©1104 a 103g | **88e- and 100 do, 110% 91105 1103 a 110: Hox s110% © — Le a Lo 2.103% 1084 @ 103 Lose eioee 1068 8 loo p terse otal weaker on account of the 4nfux of commercial bills, which were selling from 1085 to 199, Prime bankers’, in consequence, were freely offered at 109%. ‘The stock market was very dull in the earlier por- ‘tion of the forenoon. Before the regular hour of busi- ness New York Central soid at 129, but improved to 12054 bid, Erie was offered at 3834. At the first open board there were a limited number of transactions, ‘and prices closed as follows on the call:—Cumber- jand, 37% bid; Wells, Pargo & Co.'s Express, 26; 97%; American Express, 45% @ 47%; Adams’ Ex- press, 48), a 4934; United States Express, 45% a 47; Merchants’ Union Express, 174 9 16; Quicksilver, 23 a 24; Canton, 48 8 4054; Mariposa preferred, 20 a 22; Pacific Mail, 117 @ 11734; Western Union Tele- qraph, 969 9 36%; New York Central, 129% a 129%; Erle, 38}¢ @ 88%; do. preferred, 67 a 60; Hudson River, 130)¢ @ 131; Harlem, 124; Reading, 055 a 06%; ~Ohicago and Alion, 160; do, preferred, 145 a 147; Bankers and Brokers’, 107; Alton and Terre Haute, 40; do. preferred, 62 bid; Wabash, 674 @ 69; do, pre- ferred, 63 bid; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 67 a 67%; do. preferred, 66 0 8634; Fort Wayne, 1104 a 110%; Ohio | Srecst Bi B for choice No. and Mississippi, 004 @ 30%; Michigan Southern, 8334 | S1that Scure were to-day ra 8 88)g; Pittsburg, 8755 a 87I¢; Toledo, 10034 @ 100%; | even at nee od Rock Island, 107 )¢ 9 107%; Northwestern, 84% a 85; | Sr°Suynaving caused -do, preferred, 8714 @ 87%; Boston Water Power, 15 @ | Te, sales, y wer confi 16%. Atthe regular board Pacific Mail was quoted 1 60. for No at 116% 0 116%; New York Central, 1204 a 129%; LORY senha arr pees Erie, 58 o 3854, and Hudson River, 129% 4130. The | of bout 45,000 bushele fest of the list was variable, within narrow itmits of | SMont,01 14 0 St te fer fluctuation. During the imterva!l to the afternoon 2 E108 for nef Fb vourds Now York Central was weaker, boing | Sha'gibatorCansds. quoted down to 129%, from which it sold ap to | close at ito, | ihe eal 129%. Milwaukeoo and St. Paul sold at 66, do. preferred ai 64%, and Michigan Southern at 8774. At the second open board Cumberland was quoted 40 and the Exprosa stocks were better. Quicksliver ‘was 22 bid and Mariposa preferred 20); 422. Pa- etfic Mail sold at 116%. New York Central was steady. Hudson River sold at 190 and Harlem was Offered at 130. Milwaukee and St, Paul was weaker i 200 Pacific 10 Mariposa pref. 200 West U Tel. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Boston of Asare,—Receipts none. for i tived the mon an ing oul 6 mo q ~ WaowEapAy, Deo. 2-8? M, Pots, though dull, were firmly held. There were small saics at $7 76 0 $7 873. Pearls wore dull and nominal. CovrRe,—The market for Rio was moderately active and prices were quite steady at yesterday's quotations. Satey 4,600 bags ex. Minmanueth on private terms. Other kinds continued to rule dull and nominal. Le geeed exer neo ‘The market was again pas. it prices, without being quotabiy_ lover, were wheat in reported pera to withdraw from the market. ay ia ne was qi Isat $1 17.8 BL 1s for Wi Baht hats 40, 81 11 Mal ae tobacco, at din. and an A al andan Ame@cicun Wo) Borden, with 14,000 cages petroieur, at Se. per ene. by ag omy were in active demand #00 bales ou private t ‘TIOKA. YOrk..coseee-seeseeess 25 @ SL REAL ESTATE ATE MATTERS. Another Busy Day in New York Improved Property—More New Jersey Lote—Prospect of an Active Market ToeDay. Business a@t the Exchange Saiesroom yesterday ‘was moderately active, the transactions embracing the sale of improved property on the southeast cornerof Lexington avenue and Thirty-second atreet, and @ house and lot No, 138 Fourth street, by J, M. Miller; two lots, with the improvements, Nos. 116 and 118 Franklin street, bygD.9M. Seaman; a house- ana lotin Degraw street, Brooklyn, by Muller, Wil kins & Co., and several pieces of unimproved Harlem property by Wm. Kennelly. 800 The attendance was very good and the bidding lively. We give prices and other particulars, in- cluding purchasers’ names, below:— Messrs. Muller, Wilkins & Co., in addition to the property above mentioned as having been disposed of, offered three three story basement and sub-cellar frame houses and lots, located on the north side of 112th street, commencing 140 feet east of Fourth ave- nue, each lot 16,8x100.11, which were afterwards withdrawn, ee tergs topos not having been ob- ag The highest bid made for these was $6,300 aay, vom iho ground,” gaother one of thel iraige Jr ay, von the ground,” another One Of the jer- wey eal he notwithstanding an excellent at ance, |i ny com of parties from this ei when in full tide of succeasful progres,s with brisk bidding and prices, ola Boreas provell too much for them an apply to the market endeavoring to keep up the ex- citement in the open air ‘oe such weather, and an adjournment was accordingly had to a future. @ay at the Exchange Salesroom. Thetr offering comprised the piece of ground, with two dwelling ae barns, Coy rs Kearneyvilie, East Newark, known as the len farm, divided into about 300 city lots and pois with abundance of fruit and shade trees, bigh land, excellent soll, hav- ing been used for meny years a8 @ market [ie bounded oa the north by the New York and Newark turnpike, only seven miles from Jersey City or Ho- boken, and half @ mile from Newark Totty cirecnty opposite the old Lodi Hotel, and on the south by the New Jersey and Morris aud haeex Ratiroads, ‘This farm ts only 400 feet from the 200 lots sol on the Kingsland manor lot, November 19, by the same auctioneers. We give below particulars of (he sale a8 far as it progressed. ‘There will be an exceptional assortment of city lots offered for sale to-day at the Exchanwe Sales. rooin by different auctioncers, as well a8 some choice improved ‘Now York and Brooklyn property. ‘The sale at padlic auction of any considerable nutaber of lots below even the northern sine of the Park is now become @ matter of such rare occurrence—the con- stant oe nae exists for ig a pertlamrte Pro. perty gulcipating any such Clapoaition—that the fOr new white noi! 8 | present may be regarded ag quite au cveut in the ex- laung state of the market. i Qs # FEE SARTESES PePrees Srom SSSSSESSIRzB sasesasssss' Fooess=s! 7S888S235 = ‘tion Sales of Non! Kutate Yesterday, YORK PROPRUTY—DY WILLIAM KENNELLY, Llot, 8 ‘Adis sty 125 (4 w of New av, 2210.1), M Joho~ ton. ° 4 82,1 ites D a 8 doaweliy ‘br. Gilding, gnc BY JAMES M, MIN. ‘Three story and basement brick dwei jxienaion wod Los No. 1u8 dn ay (01 from sincdougal at! lot 82x1U9, Jobn Busding and cor of Lexington at Be. TAn Iiailan vessel, nington ay, 10615-11040,” Mine | made in #, known as Po, Ie and the preferred ‘stock was two per cent lower. Beary, tena Iisge- "Sloth wae dull mmiual wi feigc. | 8 lierg aud J, Coben. coe 6,600 Toledo gold at par, Northwesteru common was VD. M. CRAMAN, itty: * Hore continned im Heht demand, but prices were nn- | Bulidin snd, Job, No. 116 Frank in st, pa, bon 0 ureh at Quoted 3434 a 644 end the proferred 67% 98114. In | enanged. "We quote -choleagrauen tie. niz brine its. | na Wear Brociwvay hoe Sl 16,018 Te Beetle after the second bee bey New Tei fo Lea 4 le. Common, Wo. a Me. [a- bed forward move- wi | RE tral cominenced its suddea i ooliing bh adios 873 beara ment from 120%, reaching 151 at the last regular Doard. At this board Brie weakened amd was sold Ot 37M. The rest of the list becaute slightly active, im aympathy with the atrength of Central, even St. Paul edvancing ong yer cont, After tue board Cen- increasing. HEMP was MOLABOFS. Blew rare minal, vat. Sronns, market coatinuad ty Jota at Straw wan ia (wirdemand nt #1 ull and nominal at yesterday @ mi meet still Continued th rss oy none, ‘tule dull and Beer vai se i, 17.010, A We EASE NEWARK, N, J, PLUPET 9 quota’ m, luli, and | jon 500 bbIa, New Urienus at y City tarnp Ou Jersey City urnp!ie, sai On Jersey Cliy tuewpike, ence Bs each ou Saresy Chiy turdplat, wach MAW, cach, . 25, at the Church of the a ton, Keegan, J. oe rere as atten the funeral, this (Thursday) alf-past one o'clock, from her iaie prey » Ninth avenue, near Thirty-fourth atreet, FLANAGAN.—On Wednesday, December FLANAGAN, & native of Monea, county and, in the 45th year of his age. ‘The friends and Zommintances 6 of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1 Dry Dock street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, Fogarty.—On lay, December 1, of consump- ton, MICHAEL Poca, a muro of Parsonstown, county Kings, Irelan a agra one relatives and ie to 18 aay, and bog m9 his brothers, John, ma Tan, are in- wilted to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Paes Golumbinay wre td eensctert Bit. brothernlaw, Thomas McMahon, 20 Kast Twelfth Eim st, e s, 154.9'¢t n of Canal, 1 whe street, near University place, this (Thursday) after- pe #08 coraer Howard sh 5010x100. noon, at one o'clock. fearoit ee Nos itt head 158, Mats. FoRDHAM.—At New Rochelle, on syerter, Decem- Pitt st, ok if Delan bar 1, Mra, Sanan A, ForpuaM, in tho year of mle it, So Hand 14. r age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Henry R. Morgan, New Rochelle, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. GRavss.—In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, December io Hogar, 14 months and 5 days, only iid of W. H. H. and F, A. Huddleston Graves, HALLINAN.—At his residence, Clare street, Lim- erick, Ireland, on Wednesday, November 4, THOMAS HALLINAN, Esq, The dece: was connected with several of the most respectable of the residents of this county, and as the local representative of Younger & Co, was es- teemed in the highest degree by the Limerick trad- ers for the attention and mtegrity with which he discharged his duties. So much was his death re- aretted that his numerons friends in Limerick are about erecting & memorial oyer his tomb to com- memorate his good qualities.—Manster News, Lim- erick, Nov. 7. HARKISON.—At Newtown. L. L, it 6th av, ‘25x100, 7th Ay, n w corner 116th st, 125x: Mth ay, ne corner 149th Bt, Allen st, € 8, 99.9 ft n of Broome, Astor estate, lot 2.2 and part ol Kast Broadway, n ¢ corn on Tuesday, De- cember 1, Rev, Josera HARRISON, in the 87th year of nis age. The funeral services will be held in the Dutch Re- formed church, at Newtown, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. The Flushing and Newtown Railroad cars leave Hunter's Point at twelve M. Hay.—On Tuesday, December 1, at the residence of her son-in-law, John T, Lord, South Orange, N. J., Ressooa, widow of James Hay, formeriy Pelham Dale, Westchester county, N. Y., aged 73 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the’ residence of yohn 'T. Lord, South Orange, N. J., on Friday morning, at half-past eleven o'cloc! The train on Morris and Essex Railroad leaves the foot of Barclay and Chris- topher streets, at ten A. M., for Montrose Station, returning at thirty-seven minutes past one P.M. Carriages will be in waiting on the arrival of the train. The remains will be taken to East Chester for interment. Jacosus.—On Wednesday, December 2, ANNI# M., the beloved wife of Anthony A. Jacobus. 360 we... relatives and friends of the famtly are re- tfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Ne thodist Episcopal church, at Nyack, Y., on Friday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, JOUNSON.—On Tuesday, December 1, RrcHaRD 209 | JOHNSON, aged 24 years, 6 months and 7 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfuily invited to attend without further notice, The funeral ser- vices will be held at the Church of the Holy Martyrs, Forsyth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at Rivington st, 8 w con Rivington st, s w cor 5 2.2K rears of Tol 398, a0 wal 401 Le yo ‘eet © Of 1st av, 48x41, 16th ct ne, ey 61 Bayard estate, 25x91-11. 4d st,'n 8, 96 feet w of Madiaon ay, 158 6d st n a, 185 feet @ of Gi av, W108 Béth sh, #e corner 7th av, 6 6x10 8th sf, m8, 175 feet ¢ of 10th ay, 1W0x100.1i- i ns, 8) ft woof dth av, Wx100.10 . 10th st, nw, 700 fe w of dth at, 73.8xI26x87.10. ington ay, € 8, 40.5 fen n of Bith at, 20x58. Av B, 1 e corner bth at, 20,249. Av Be 8,43 (4n of 104 Ist av, w's, 49.4 ft 6 0: 22 2d ay,’ w a, 80.6 ft nof Bit shot ith wy, n.W corner L224 st, 10051 10uh a, 200 ft n 96th 8 23.28100.0, EASES RROORDED IN NEW YORK. Broome s agit (store, 0), 3 yrs and 6 mo, per io store, 3 and 5 m, per yr. Walkeraty ny114 ft 9 of West Brosdwan, 3 18%, per yr. 32 matincton s ‘st, No. 479, 8 yrs, pery: Gath wt, es, 170 Ttnof Li r oxingvon av, 20x100,6, 20 yrs, por sy : Adeiph a w i. 18.4 re wof Wallon ihby st, 20x10. Adielj tts of Willou ae mideb rR feet owe cian 77259 | Ole o'clock. The remains will be taken to Cypress Baltic x. 2 ftw of Nevins st, 18.480. . oo | Hills Cemetery for interment. Chauncey 100 ft e of Lewis av, yd 000 Larkey.—On Monday, November 30, Patrick Clarkson ‘90 ft e of Bedford ay, gone 00 | LARKEY, aged 44 years and 9 months. Leader ASE ; ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- Binona ae Bah Got en at; lovriehetaosiéa Ard fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- Diamond st'ss) {eof Main at, 100x162x100z161,... #4000 | 1NCe, 44 Suffolk strect, this (Thursday) afternoon, Diamond st, ) fteof Main st, 100x16axt00x161. atone o'clock, The remains will be interred in of Smith at, 5Oxo8.1x60x73.3, Calvary Cemetery, Te nw of Buckboe's ali 11 Hanoock st, 8 4, 206 f¢6 of Tompkins a Henry st, w 6, 229 ft 8 of Clark at, 22. ‘at and Wythe ay, # e corner, BUN ft ¢ of Franklin av, 6x10)... Jeffercon st, n's, WL fe of Ormond pl: Joralemon sh n'y, 3828 fh 9 of Hicks i. California Ru pers please copy. Low.—On Wednesday, December 2, at 407 West Fortieth street, Joan Low, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, in the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday after- noon, at one o'clock. Glasgow (Scotland) and London (Zngland) papers Same property, deed of 1864 « 1 Montaguo piace, # 8, 127 ft ¢ of Hoary at, 60: Please copy. Hontssiwety n'a 2) 1518 tho of Waablogton av, MorRis.—On Wednesday, December 2, MARGARET 84.44132.7x122. Morris, aged 75 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her son-in-law, J. G. Hamilton, are f Hudson tae” ree ctfally 4th av, Sx invited to attend the faneral, on Frid: ‘ernoon, at one o’clock, from the Mercer street sbyterian church, near Clinton place, without further notice. OAKLEY.—Suddenly, of heart disease, on Tuesday night, December 1, at half-past eleven o'clock, 0 | ALEXANDER OAKLEY, in the 67th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take piace on Friday afvernoon, from his late residence, 102 Kast Twenty-secon Street. Kelatives aud friends are respectfully in- 6500 | vited to attend. 3) PLaTo.—On Thursday, November 19, near Plessis, N. Y., of consumption, Joun T, PLATO, in the 4ist year of his age. is ayy ne oorer, Be. Li 100, 140 ft w of Bond at, 60x100, GC. 10 ft w of Bond st, 40xi00. 0; ns, 300 [te of Willow a, Twos d 8th av, # cor, 00s 189.7103. 8x1. Bite eof Ewen st, 60; ms 740 | ““vexas papers please copy. Baas fh rof South ou by ‘Mx idixi7.6ri35. ano ROWELL.—On Weanaidey morning, December 2, hat, ‘a0 | Dr. WARREN ROWELL, in the 57th year of his age, 40th st, 400 ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited at, i soo | to attend the funeral, from the Allen street Presby- pvdend 9 | ‘erian church, near Grand street, on Friday after- dat a 245 ft o of 6th ay, Doon, at one o'clock. 1 fte of 84 av, bOx100.3. SMirn.—On Tuesday evening, December 1, CHARLES JENCKS SMITH, aged 66 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the fainily are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Classon avenue, near Bergen street, Brooklyn, this ‘Thursday morning, at eleven o’elock. Providence (R. 1.) papers please copy. Scu1oss.—On Wednesday morning, December 8, at nine o'clock, BeRTHA, the beloved wile of Joseph Schloss, aged 35 years. The relatives and frichds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 162 West Twenty- fifth street, between Sixth and Seveuth avenues. SHEARER.—On Tuesday, December 1, ANNIR LOVISA SHEARER, in the Jd year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 211 Kast Thirty-first street, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at one o'clock. STetNFRLDT.—On Tuesday, December 1, Jon W. ib and lot, bg rye aged roe oy im ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect Late map property, sdicinine Ravenswood: 9 | fully invited to attend the funoral, from his late resi- Church and Catherine sts, n ¢ corner, O0X100...+4..4 soo | dence, corner of Prospect and Bergenwood avenues, Hudson City, N. J., on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. STEPHENS.—On Tuesday, December 1, Davin Sre- 44th st, a8, Atiantie ahd Sigel avs, n o Corner, $5.47106.9xi6xii0 corner, 80x10. ‘25x40. RECORDED EA Fulton av, No isd, Big years. per THANSF EES 1N QUEENS COU Bushwick and Newto Bethpage Percane, port un Of, 31: FERS IN ESSEX OOU a, 40 tt from ino P PHENS, aged 52 years. suer property, 5136, Fate et occ oF aicbchens Cecendelite; ite. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 7A. fully invited to attend the fa street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. rMes.—On Wednesday, December 2 Symes, aged 49 years, 6 months and 14 d: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fineral, from his late resi- dence, No. 3 Vandam street, this (Thursday) afver- noon, at one o'clock. Orange 'at, 08, Tingley proverty, 87x , from 64 Firet Prince at,'e , 68 it from Spru Stone st, © 8, 210 ft from Crane st, 2ox400 Waverley pi, 2 & 10) ft from Prince at, Ti E Raith’s property, 16) it w of Springfiela re tLoOMH ELD. Montgomery at. n a, Benson's propert Orchard st, €8, Betison's property, Ouxti Joun L. Holland at, 6 fe id a, SSx100 “en 00 | WiLson.—On Wednesday, December 2, Hexry oliatid, cor 7, Si ‘0 : LSB Holland, cor Gold st, 8 eibeea pr pcnace 100. 10 Howarp, youngest son of John ©. aad Eliza Wilson, aged 4 months and 17 days. The reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his py- rents, 602 Seventh aveuue, on Friday afternova, at one o'clock. 0 Be Cone st, 8, ad) Tindal ati 26, Centrai'av, n 8, Linas wrest oman gpring at, me, 260ft from Burnside ay, Burnalde’s, 2hx11¢ | 180 hummer on mountain top, Big acres. 250 TRANSFERS IN HUDSON COUNTY, N. Jit South int a, 8 6, 684 ft'w of Monmouth a, 16.8110. PROPOSALS. prorosats FOR $15,000 Cl city “CEMETERY sTooK : HOBOKEN, Jefferson st, w #, near 12th st, on block 107, 95x100 .. 600 ‘Sealed proposals received mt the Comptroller's potas Dec. at 2 o'clock P. M. wee Oe the ate oe for tue whole of any act of the sum of rape ot ‘sd by ws of ial ore Stock,” ai Chaar 1 d by an grdinines the Cour. ‘Counell, peat AS top mpl Said stock is to be of dit means for tee sovinen ot af Soot at ert the coment: within the bounda- ries of this suitable for « public ceme:ers oF burial (round, atditions) to the plow now used by then for auch MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. syle maui ot fb" Se lay of May nad Married. gnnum, payable semi-ennual y and ALLASON—Waar.—At Philadelphia, on ‘Tuesday, | NOU arn dap of Augea, issn, PUBS wal ‘beredeemet on the first mber 1, by the ev. Anthony Atwood, WILLIAM The pom 4 ite amount of stock desired and the thereof, and the persone PropORe. . ALLASON, of New York, to FANNIE B. WRAY, of | the price per $100 tereot. and, the pe eed to cope oth the rmer place. MNBuov ra "bana. —0n, Tweed of brent hat Sone 7 prem Cd tiraried to thera respectiveyy w= the residence of the bri e's paren ve 01 the Co: the receipts of the Ch: Angus ives, Z. HOMAN i ode Mot ‘th Chios to align bra fovea sett cere: ee oe cel valve of Josig BARKER, daughter of D. Hodgman, +, Of ours oe ifcates for war valve of the ers, Westchester count, sear OOSrMR AN ot \Weat ‘Twenty-first nee. co street, on Thursday, November 12, by the Kev. Dr. | gor onal and endorsed “Proposals Chay Sam cooley Boek” and enclosed in a second euveiope Burchard, the Rev, James A. LittLe to Miss JENNIE addressed Coors, ‘ter of William H, Cooper, Esq., all of | | The ri right i LTS yd any or all of the bide if the New York city. interests of the yn require ft. i McAvoy—' R SHARD B, CONNOLLY, Compt plier. ‘ALDRON.—ON bilan naman November rooklyn, by MCAVOY tO ANNI# Crry o7 Naw ¥ BIMENT oF FINANOE, Cour. tho ev. Wuliamn oa riot Nor ee ‘ALDRON. Parerson—Downine.—On Tuesday, December 1, a io residence of the bride's uncle, H. A. Richard- ARDLE i MANTELS, HEADSTONES, Moxv ENT Esq., by the Rev. Theodore L,. Quyler, Rosnar latent Or a ‘@b reduced prices, at We PATERSON, ot Brooklyn, to ExmaJ., only daugh- | manufactory, 62 First avenue, near Tuird sirocn tee ter of Hon. wet Downing, of Indiana, pat up eo) aes aot Get price list. ‘ARBLE_AND 3 MANTELS OF designs, at vei prices, at Works, Ae ane uicuiecean sireet nue, New York,. Mantel put up la the couniry. out, RoowRs—Carrenty.—At Allentown, on Tuesd December 1, by the Rev. Mr. Ketchum, Joszru J. Roasra, of eawicks, to ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of Abel ©: reat, Esq, of Allentown, N. J. TRAVER—-CARLTO Wottnesday, December 2, by the Rev. Dr. ontgomery, Avavsrus Teaver, of Moauy to Miss Apa Canton, of New York. cards. DECORATED MARBLE AND J elegant designs. ‘West Forty-second street, jar Browdway. ARBLFIZED SLATE, ‘ jantein—-Ricl B, BTEWART, beter 0 at avenue. Died. BALDWIN.—On Monday morning, November 30, Joserii D. BALOWEN, in tue 76th year of his age. telatives and friends ax6 respectfully invited to | { PRANKFIELD & 00, JEWELLERS, 209 meet at his late residence, No. 105 Greenwich ave- A avenue, corner Fourteenth street; $15 Bighth nue, on ‘Thursday mata, at nine o'clock. Tho r Lwenty-sixth street. ees aul sole im: funeral services Will held In the Presbyterian atta) Eigomane) 0, 4 saa cere Panbingt on " at hall-| one 0’cloc! ye ol ‘ashington § =" os —<— Nori Gee Artes are cespeoitaiy invited to utters. Se ae ai 0, 2 se re needa = Ad attend VENUE—LADIES AND GENTLEME CxomBia.—On Wednesday evening, Decewver 4, © muna 4 ricwe tor cask Of Cigbing: Peak, THRRINA, wife of Thomas J. Crombia, ture avd Carpets. or address 8. MISH, Ladies at Notice of funeral hereafter. tended by Dire, Mink. wRGR De Reioniz.—Suddenly, on Wednesday morning. ‘TA@ BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTERNTA STREET— Decemoer 2, Cuakixs EB. DE ReiGNts, in the o7th Baath idage the. bighest price fer keste™ nd Tec heed wil take, placé on Saturday, at twely ict wattea upon by Mes Caahberg. se eee oe o'ciock hodn, from 413 West Forty-# 6 | —— near Ninth avenue, Relatives and friend are re | 4 T 99 SIXTH AVENUE.-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, spectfully invited to attend. f you wial to receive the highest cash price for your EniiNG,—in Harlem, on Tuesday, December 1, | dartod Clothing, Carpets, Furnas, Jewelry, Ar, the be pa J , JouRrH E, EBLind, aged 60 years, 9 inontts ahd 25 “apg PAR ay MARKS Se sith Y avenw rks. ‘True, you will ve deait with to yoursatisfaction and bened! ays. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lave resi- denoe, i7ist street, near Kast river, on Friday sfter- s, ™ MANDEL 1 FAVS THR HIGHER PRICE FoR LA . dies’ Wemen’s cast off Clothing, Furniture and noon, at three o'clock. Carpets, ease cal Corby note) at 40 Seventh avenue, de- ritavataie <.—On Tuesday, December 1, MARY Pa brat month a «mene ANS, the beloved wife of Pairick Fitapa' . Y CAR ve of the of Drumiane, county $50. 000 “e woats. MOF LADIES Ay AND panna: cant in th if ti 5 ‘ihe Seieuga and oustives Of Wie famaty ace ced ect | ~~ 360 Sev" srenun betoce icy aveg a Ta 9 = POLITIOAL. Orne. CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL, No.8 Naw Youn, Den. 2 150 inquent Election District Canvasscra,—The 1 soveral rt te canmeraied make retoros ay oe = as we wake ny motin bavay saree, the sar aie mes of cach de bare atae wilt be ymadte. to he inquet in order that the necessary sicpa may compel » 20m ‘as nearly with tho ments of tl Pirst Notice to dell of Eleventh Ward, Fourth District. Elove te ‘Twelfth Ward, Fifth District. Twelfth Ward, Ninth District -Thirieonth Ward, Kighth Distrite onth Ward, Paiva Distro eenth Ward, Yourth District. Fonrtecnth Ward, Firth District. Fifveenth Ward, Fourtin District. Sixteonth Ward, Third District, Sixteenth Ward, Eightoenth Distetote Seventeenth Ward, ‘rat District, Pwentioth Ward, Fight Twenty-sirat Ward, rat Ward, Fi ‘Twenty soond Ward, saan aa ‘Twenty second Ward, Thirteenth Distrt vi JOSEPH A 'SHANNON, Clerk of Common CoihoR. — HOUSES, HOOMS, &C4 WANTED. __ PARTMENTS FOR SMALL HOUSEKEEPING, IN & AT respectable locality, furnished o unfuraiahed, fo and wife; rent fr: WO to ga por month, becokiya OF proverred. Address Joseph Lee, New York NY SMALL FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM IN & first class house und neighborhore te than th OS Seed ani wishing to tet tho entire & second, Floo oor, Ca nfshed, tow entieman, wife and servant, for house! ry Fory desirable tenant by addressing box 46 Post oillce, stating NFURNISHED FLOOR IN A GOOD LOCALITY. wanted—Ry © small American family. tice | reut and convenience 8, M., box 14572 Poat office," ARGE SINGLE ROOM WANTED—WITH 4 water and gas. Address, stating price, dG Wey oy Herald oitice. V ANTED-A ROOM SUITABLE FOR PHYSIOAN'S oftce, with Room adjolaing for Hat housckeopingg location between Twentieth and “rhtrty-aixth i ead wi references unexceptionable. Address box 1, s pevbetie=sabe em Vy TANTED-AIRY APARTMENT, 25X40; GOOD light; first floor or basement, with two horse power. For articulmidy stating (ora, lvcatlon, &e., addres T. ‘Alexander g Co,, 64 blurray aireet. V ANTED—PART OF A HO IN A GOOD NELOHS borhood between Third and Elghin avenues, Fourth street, furnished or ortherwise, with or wil tnout tout Boundy for a gentleman, wite and four giiidren, changed. “Addreda, with terins, C. Ms, Dox 6,208" Post office. | WANteD—By A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. F FoR nished Room and Bedroom, with co housekeeping. Location below or iheenth sae ia stating terms, which must be reasonable, W. H. ollie, WANTED_PERMANENTLY, BY A GENTLEM rr wife, without board, a neatly farnished Cry or Room, modern conveniences, fire and gas; eit and Thirty-ffth sirects. Address, with 18 Weal Twenty-third atraot, i AN WILL cat Wo tamty {how iu possession, Doe 48, New York Post off ing; Ninth ward preferred. Rent moderate. trating full particulate, 8. W C., Herald ofeo. / ae ee ioe eteeen ‘Fourin, and Sth a comes ana fw partlow ‘A FURNISHED Houses Vv D-BY A FAMILY OF THREB ADULTS, @ eri three or four unfurnished Rooms for house TED—THE USE OF SHOW Wins of store, on Grand tera - Be, boxes Bor “BILLIARDS, | “YOR KALE OR TO LET, FIRST OLASS ROSEWOOD AShillined Tables, far cket and currom, Phelan’s and Suarpe’s make. SHRKAMP, 193 Grand atroot. | ILLIARDS.- nr Ener, HAVING A A PHELAN three-quarter size Carom Somer iD order, and wisb- oe ere hear oot ie purchaser er cticalens apaltngs i { FoR SALE AN EXCELLENT FOUR POCKET Bike lard Table, three-quarter size; Bails, Cues, Count eine Price UMD and no less. “Apply ‘at 60 West Nine twenth M, H. GRIFFITUS OFFERS FOR SALE A did stock of new and second hand Tables, at ble prices. Orders by mall attended to. Wareroom 165 Fue ton street French satin brocatel; cont aan, for ora m0; one Fanoforye cost S#b, for ‘nm Bureaus Belntoats, v wate Ohevsher ‘and Dining Room Furniture ieee ‘of.afwmily leaving the city. 67 URNITURE FOR @ALE.—SUFFICIENT FOR + TURER or four rooms; 10 use bat » short time and is in good order; will be avid for $850, includin, spore. Apply be- tween'10 A. M. and 4 ¥. M. at30 St, Mark's place, YD, FOR JESUS BAKE FORBEAR TO zt i; ieee here. Ci and liver com= Thompson, at the Lovejoy House; be ‘elle a4 ratrerd eee just how he feels om seeing his eye or nose; he has perfor the most remakable cures in about cities on record. Cures dyspepsia ina few days, of long standing; he ts doctoring partie: doctors—onue ia this tity; examination free. Come and see He SEKEEPERS SUPPLIED AND CAN PAY BY the week or month for Ca Ollcloths, eat Bedding, &c., at BENDALL & CO.'S old stand corner ( aad Hudson streets, I the Beddtog, & and Liudsor PARTE AROUT MAKING CHRISTMAS AND NEW Sear'a (te should call at ERNEST RUTH'S Puraiture Manniactory, 66 and 88 Bleecker srect, Magnificent Parlor Suits, covered, w git peventel reps or hatreloth, "trom Chairs, Lounges and for casi, ae rt JCOTT'S PATENT ED.-THE CHEAPESE +) and best auticle of he ina s: market. Tecei at 217 Canal street. J. W. H. 8OOTT. W AREER, 7. : a ie artnurme Toaae Saat Spring for the parler, lineary, dining and ebeaber Fes 40 for the. parlor, n meaber Foote, trichatve amottment of enumelied Chanaber Bulla “Works manahip superior and warranted. 190D FRIE J throw aw piatat really ow 4 SPECIALTY..DR. R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF A ¥. 0. Medical Col College and R. C. Sur = be val tireet, uenr Chambers. Re Boo foo unlees gurede A LADIES se a a it 6 AML ibe mow aarious pauent in 94 hours, ladtea lates about wo Feyuiee uraing. area RTAIN OURB Lj ‘A, Statins come amas ‘Wothpde Si, ar Mort ‘or No. 2, ‘prepared fee wate Greenwich street, or sent by mail, folon Al are eouuterfalt. iid aml LL PRIVATE. ALSO NERVOUS AND phyaieal de Aching, open uy, ependly& lly And effectually nit ineveuey pnLavicts nent of belle Sad Tebotions of uaa street. Thirty yearn’ 5 Pas ted LB. BLESSING eeaoret LADY WRITES +POR, eee sent Lb TH VATE DIseAges curt Ave cieh oy mir EOWA 6 C8 sa ut, mercury. aa vy Kili; recoue mended be arriages a CERTAIN CORE, wit OR WITHOUT MEDICING, for Indien in trouble, by Dr. POWERS, 108 Chathasg powerful, sate. Moi jig and mixture @6, Clrew Atroet lar » PROFESSOR OF DISEASES ice, at Liv Liberty from whatever cauae, ™, MAURICEAU, f warnen, ti funranieen cert Out pain of Incont to ‘adlen ce. No nt Bureing required. A "§ —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO.@ mplatote, ‘Amity piace, guarantees rolief in all female ou: ut Roma for nursing, —LADIES IN TROUBLE,-DOCTRESS ESTELA, 144 + West Twenty-serenth street, near Seventh avenu focvod three years with an experienced midwife docior im Paris, remove tons. Arn cine or pala, wuraing. D* LARMONT, ‘NO. Jed BROADWAY. front 2 40 7 P.M ‘London and New York Metcal ices ‘and Marriage o Gutte, protusely Tilustrated, per wail, scents, R. HUNTER CAN CURE WORST CASES OF PRIVATE ‘diseases, without mercury, ia shorter time than uy ther piysicita, oF no pay taken, No, 8 Division sirvet, mnce Io. ‘YR, COOPER, M DUANE STREET, MAY, BE CON D)* sited on private dieeasoa, Taitty-two years’ experience @niablon bliin to warrant a oure In all eases, oF no charge. MPORTANT TO MALES,—DR. AND MAD DUBOIS (25 yous’ practice) giarantec certain relle married ladies, with of without predjelne; 00 pala of (got ee. Female restorative Patients from passers provid will ard, cursing, &o. Bigetricty applied. Otige 38 Third ‘avout, Solow ‘Youth aby New Yorks AM gow LNACH, PEMALE PHYSICIAN, From MARAME govt Acm, neue Cae torte trouble, reer ‘within twenty-four, hours ——————. Ty 4 AICTE ) LADIFS—DR. POWERS, erate AT rl en tnodtataiy, wth or wiht Omit medictng, Ales gentlemen vured OF pete ate twayairot maahwod, aud cure quarRanrte